Thursday, January 31, 2008

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The Inter-Religious Action Network of Washington County 3rd Annual Mayors’ Interfaith Luncheon

“Unity in Diversity”
Wednesday, February 13, 2008


Kingstad Center
15450 SW Millikan Way • Beaverton
11:45 AM - 1:30 PM, Doors open at 11:30

Keynote Speaker
Rabbi Michael Z. Cahana
In 2006, Rabbi Michael Z. Cahana became the 18th Senior Rabbi to serve Congregation Beth Israel in Portland. Born in Houston, Texas, Rabbi Cahana comes from several generations of rabbis including his late father and his older brother. Rabbi Cahana began with a career in theater, then theatrical design. Soon however, family tradition of the rabbinic life called him, leading to his ordination in 1994. Rabbi Cahana integrates his rabbinical training with his theatre background to create an environment in which prayer becomes an art form.

Sacred Words from Many Faiths

Music from
Oscar Eugenio

Special Guests
Mayor Teri Branstitre, Banks
Mayor Craig Dirksen, Tigard
Mayor Rob Drake, Beaverton
Mayor Tom Hughes, Hillsboro
Mayor Keith Mays, Sherwood
Washington County Chair Tom Brian

Tickets are $25 per person • RSVP Required
RESERVATION DEADLINE—February 8

Please mail your check made out to the Vision Action Network to:
Mayors’ Interfaith Breakfast
Inter-Religious Action Network
c/o Vision Action Network
3700 SW Murray Blvd., Ste. 190
Beaverton, OR 97005

For more information call 503-846-5792 or email van@co.washington.or.us

THE INTER-RELIGIOUS ACTION NETWORK OF WASHINGTON COUNTY (IAN)

The IAN invites people from all faith communities to come together to build respect for our diversity and to provide leadership for the improvement of life in Washington County.



Tuesday, January 15, 2008

MLK Day March

Sisters of the Road's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day March

Come on down and join in the fun. Always an inspirational event. The Youth For Human Rights group will be joining in this year!

Details: http://morespamfordero.googlepages.com/MARTINLUTHERKINGDAYMARCH.pdf

Monday, January 14, 2008

Tom Cruise bio



Cruise wins award following portrayal of would-be Hitler assassin
By The Associated Press


Hollywood star Tom Cruise, who portrays a Nazi officer who attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler in his latest movie, has won a German film award for his willingness to take risks in his movies, media company Hubert Burda Media said Wednesday.


Cruise was presented with the "courage" prize during the 59th annual Bambi Awards ceremony in the northern city of Duesseldorf on Thursday. The prize committee said Cruise has pursued brave projects that otherwise would not have been made, including his newest film, Valkyrie, which details the failed Operation Valkyrie plot to kill Hitler.

Cruise plays Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who tried to assassinate Hitler with a briefcase bomb on July 20, 1944. "Tom Cruise is making an international public familiar with a story that has never before been the theme of a major Hollywood production: the German resistance against the Third Reich," the competition jury said in a statement.