Community Action Executive Director Jerralynn Ness leads the cake cutting ceremony during the dedication ceremonies for the new Community Action building.
A woman looks at a display titled 'Celebrating 30 years of Head Start.' The display was featured during the grand opening of Community Action's new building, which opened in 1995.
Photograph of Congresswoman Elizabeth Furse and Community Action Executive Director Jerralynn Ness cutting the ribbon for the new Community Action building, which opened on October 20, 1995.
Volume 3, issue 10 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on discrimination in newspapers, arrest in North Plains, rape, the International Women's Year conference, senior citizens, Head Start, and the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center.
Volume 3, issue 9 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center, a Women's Resource Center, divorce, discrimination and assault in North Plains, flea markets, public libraries, and assistance programs.
Volume 3, issue 8 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on a Women's Resource Center, the county budget, migrant workers, a hunger strike at Portland State University, several assistance programs, food and farming, and the Colegio Cesar Chavez.
Volume 3, issue 5 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on child care, Colegio Cesar Chavez, nuclear power, an interview with Irving Kator, a report on a conference for the Spanish speaking community, Chicano women, assistance programs, and the United Farm Workers union.
Volume 3, issue 3 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on unemployment, farming, and Head Start. Only two pages could be found for this issue. The issues are, on average, eight pages.
Special edition of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This special edition is a report on the OEO Region X Conference.
Volume 3, issue 2 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on food stamps and food relief, sugar, minority hiring, an interview Cesar Chavez, public welfare and other assistance programs, and migrant workers.
Volume 3, issue 1 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on juvenile detention, Phillip Veracruz, illegal aliens, the Manpower Program, forced sterilization, water pollution, and Spanish speakers in the media.
Volume 2, issue 12 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on canned foods, juvenile detention, schools, Spanish speakers in the media, Victor Atiyeh, migrant workers, and public welfare.
Volume 2, issue 11 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on public welfare, rent strikes, juvenile detention centers, canned foods, the Valley Migrant League, Cezar Chavez, the Washington County Misdemeanant Program, and Chicanos in Oregon history.
Volume 2, issue 10 of The Rural Tribune, which was a local newspaper published by Community Action in the 1970s. This issue includes stories on illegal aliens, a rent strike in Forest Grove, senior citizens, assistance programs, migrant workers, and Chicano history.