The first Exile Poster Project focuses on the sexual exploitation of children in the city-Oregonian story

By Cornelia Seigneur, Special to The Oregonian  Published May 7, 2011 in the print edition of The Oregonian’s Portland Community Section As Antoinette Edwards, the director of public safety and peacekeeping in Portland Mayor Sam Adams’ office, meandered...

Tualatin man and his West Linn church start culinary outreach for West Linn Food Pantry clients

Published in print edition Saturday, April 16, 2011, SW Weekly Oregonian By Cornelia Seigneur , Special to The Oregonian  Photo by Mary Poor:  Brian Poor seasons oven-roasted potatoes to go into meals he cooked for clients of the West Linn Food Pantry.   Brian Poor, a...

Art Saved My Life . . . A story from the Exile Poster Project

One  of the first things that Antoinette said to me when I met her at the Exile Poster Project open house Tuesday in the Imago Art Space was “Art saved my life.”  I met Antoinette while she was examining the red poster with a white shadow image of a girl in pigtails,...

Deliberate act of kindness- Bonded by good books, faith, parenting, and controversial Anne Lamott

On Friday, two friends from my Faith and Culture Writers Connection at Rolling Hills met me at McMenamins southeast Portland Bagdad Theater to see author Anne Lamott. I appreciate Anne’s thoughts on faith, culture and writing, though I do not always agree with...

Boy Scout builds kiosk and paving stone base for Mclean House in West Linn

West Linn Boy Scout, volunteers improve McLean House trailhead Published in print edition Saturday April 2, 2011 By Cornelia Seigneur High School sophomore and Boy Scout Troop 149 member Josh Hinz, along with 35 volunteers, logged 215 hours to build an informational...

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