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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
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SUMMARY:Climate Activist Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner Visiting PCC
DESCRIPTION:It is our pleasure to announce that next week Wednesday November 13th\, Climate Activist and 2019 NCORE Keynote Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner will be at PCC.\n\nThere is a student-focused session from 2pm-4pm at Sylvania Campus in ST 108 & an open Talanoa Session (Keynote) from 6pm-7:30pm at Cascade Student Union.\n\nJetnil-Kijiner is a Marshall Islander poet\, performance artist\, and educator. She received international acclaim through her poetry performance at the opening of the United Nations Climate Summit in New York in 2014. Her writing and performances have been featured by CNN\, Democracy Now\, the Huffington Post\, NBC News\, National Geographic\, and more. In February 2017\, the University of Arizona Press published her first collection of poetry\, Iep Jāltok: Poems from a Marshallese Daughter. \nKathy also co-founded the youth environmentalist non-profit Jo-Jikum\, dedicated to empowering Marshallese youth to seek solutions to climate change and other environmental impacts threatening their home island. Kathy was selected as one of 13 Climate Warriors by Vogue in 2015\, and was named the Impact Hero of the Year by Earth Company in 2016. She received her Master’s in Pacific Island Studies from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. \n\nFor more information you can contact the Sylvania Multicultural Center at Culture@pcc.edu or Sylvania MC Coordinator Makerusa at makerusa.porotesano15@pcc.edu.  You can also find more information on the flyer.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/climate-activist-kathy-jetnil-kijiner-visiting-pcc/
LOCATION:PCC Sylvania ST 108\, 12000 SW 49th Ave.\, Portland\, OR\, 97219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portland Community College":MAILTO:terrie.quinteros@pcc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191101T194936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T195734Z
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SUMMARY:Westside Green Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, November 12th from 6-8 PM for the next Westside Green Drinks.  This month we will be discussing what it means to have the designation as an Oregon Benefit Company and how does a company become one. \nWe will be joined by Tom Hering of Benefit Corporations for Good\, the only Oregon-based certifying body for Oregon Benefit Companies.  Feel free to bring your questions\, invite a friend\, and share the company of others working to create transparent business structures. \nSyndicate Wines\, LLC was established in February 2019.  Upon our registry with the Oregon Secretary of State’s office\, we reached out to Benefit Corporations for Good to establish ourselves as an Oregon Benefit Company.  We felt that by doing this from the very beginning\, working with Tom and Mary Ann exclusively\, we would have establish our company as one that balances people\, planet\, and profit from the start. \nLocated at 12620 SW 1st Street\, Syndicate Wine Bar is the Westside’s gateway to wine country\, and the ideal place to meet great people\, and discuss amazing ideas over fabulous wines! \nOwned by Angela and David Anderson\, the hosts of Green Drinks\, we’re thrilled to open our doors to you\, and restart Green Drinks in an inviting\, inclusive space. \nBring yourself or come with friends\, and help us build on common ideals of a better future. \nFor more information on Syndicate Wine Bar\, visit www.syndicatewines.com \nTo learn more about Benefit Corporations for Good\, visit www.benefitcorporationsforgood.com
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/westside-green-drinks-2/
LOCATION:Syndicate Wine Bar\, 12620 SW 1st Street\, Beaverton\, OR\, 97005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Green Drinks":MAILTO:operations@canvashost.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191107T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191106T021124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T021124Z
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SUMMARY:Nature Play at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION: \nWHAT: Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge is in the planning stage of creating a Nature Play Area at the Refuge. We’ve identified a site and are now to the point of imagining what the style of play could look like and what features will support that style. \nThis drop-in event will feature conceptual drawings\, displays about different types of nature play features\, tours of the nature play site (until it becomes too dark to do so)\, and refreshments. \nWHY: Tualatin River NWR endeavors to be an asset to the community and support a variety of nature-based activities. Safe\, off-trail\, free-play in nature has long been critical to the healthy development of children\, yet these opportunities are a dwindling resource. The Refuge has been a great place for families to learn about nature through programs and events for over two decades. Through this project\, we want to build on that connection through the joys of play. \nWHEN: Thursday November 7th\, from 3:30pm to 7:00pm \nWHERE: The Refuge Visitor Center’s Riparian Room (the community room to the right of the front desk). We will lead periodic tours to the Nature Play site that you will have the option to join. Water resistant footwear is recommended. \nWHO: Anyone with an interest in how the Refuge\, through free play in nature\, can be an asset to your personal child development goals or the goals of your organization. \nIf you have experience with children’s health\, mental and physical development\, play for all abilities\, or the design and construction of Nature Play Areas\, we would love to hear from you. \nIf you simply enjoy Nature Play and want to share the types of features you and your children love (even features that help you\, as a parent or guardian\, relax and let your children play freely)\, we want to hear from you\, too. \nCAN’T MAKE IT BUT ARE INTERESTED?\nSend an e-mail with your thoughts to tualatinriver@fws.gov
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/nature-play-at-tualatin-river-national-wildlife-refuge/
LOCATION:Tualatin River NWR\, 19255 SW Pacific Hwy\, Sherwood\, OR\, 97140\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Intertwine Alliance":MAILTO:info@theintertwine.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191105T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191105T130000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191106T021133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T021133Z
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SUMMARY:November Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:Bring your lunch and join us as we hear from Micaela Schweitzer-Bluhm\, the new U.S. Department of State Diplomat in Residence! \n“A career in the Department of State is always an adventure – mine has been full of unexpected experiences\, fascinating encounters\, and non-stop learning. When I joined\, I could never have predicted the incredible journey on which I was embarking. Each new assignment brings its own exciting opportunities and challenges. Some of my most interesting experiences have been: assisting North Macedonia’s entry into NATO – a 25 year U.S. policy goal; supporting negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians; coordinating U.S. government responses to crisis events worldwide; coaching new Iraqi journalists on the role of an independent press; assisting sick and injured U.S. mountaineers in Nepal; mentoring Egyptian university students establishing a Model U.S. Congress program; listening to exchange participants tell ME all the great things about the U.S.; and\, most of all\, meeting\, working with\, and learning from incredible colleagues and counterparts around the world.”
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/november-lunch-and-learn/
LOCATION:Mercy Corps\, 43 SW Naito Pkwy\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="World Oregon":MAILTO:community@worldoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191104T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191104T200000
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CREATED:20191106T021135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T021135Z
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SUMMARY:Development Drinks
DESCRIPTION:Development Drinks is a monthly gathering hosted by GlobalPDX\, for people interested in international development. This social event is meant to be a chance to connect with others and to learn about the work of GlobalPDX members. This month we are delighted to highlight Jonathan Jennings\, Executive Director of Health in Harmony! Jonathan spent 10 years with Doctors Without Borders managing humanitarian programs in several African countries and in 2013 became the Deputy Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders Canada. Jonathan became increasingly dissatisfied with international aid programs focused only on helping people without addressing the root causes of climate breakdown and ecological collapse. Recognizing that human and environmental health are fundamentally intertwined\, he followed his vision for change\, becoming Executive Director of Health In Harmony in 2017.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/development-drinks-5/
LOCATION:Basecamp Brewery\, 930 SE Oak Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191101T173000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191015T045223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T045223Z
UID:16720-1572629400-1572629400@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Fun Fall Fair
DESCRIPTION:Community Energy Project has partnered with a handful of local artisans and vendors at this great event! Just in time before the holiday season. Food and various beers on tap will be available for purchase. Plus enter a variety of raffles and great prizes with some low key music setting the scene for a memorable night.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is FREE to the public. Donations are strongly encouraged. The proceeds from donations will go to the Community Energy Project (CEP). \nSince 1979\, CEP has been empowering people in the Portland metro area to maintain healthier\, more livable homes\, control their utility costs\, and conserve natural resources. Nearly 80 percent of CEP clients earn less than 30 percent of the Median Family Income – less than $21\,000 annually for a family of four!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/fun-fall-fair/
LOCATION:Lagunitas Portland Community Room\, 237 NE BROADWAY\, SUITE 300\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191031T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191031T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-31/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191030T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191030T183000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191023T070334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T070334Z
UID:16865-1572453000-1572460200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Better Building & Beer
DESCRIPTION:To kick off the upcoming Sustainable Homes Professional (SHP) course in Portland\, Earth Advantage is hosting the fourth annual Better Building & Beer event to bring together Portland’s leading experts who will share their home building experience and expertise over beers at Hopworks Urban Brewery in SE PDX.  \nThis year’s theme is: \nWalls: The Final Energy Efficiency Frontier\nEach topic will include a builder presentation + Q&A: \nIntroduction\nOverview of two market-ready high-performance wall systems.\nWaylon White | Manager\, Green Building Technical Services\, Earth Advantage\nThermal Break Shear Wall: Continuous layer of rigid foam insulation between the structural sheathing and standard framing with an enhanced nailing pattern.\nDetailed process and components of this highly energy efficient wall that provides added seismic resiliency.\nBen Walsh | Product Manager\, High Performance Enclosure Systems\, New Energy Works \n2×4 Double Stud Wall: Double-wall consisting of two framed walls forming a wide wall cavity for added blown-in fibrous insulation.\nTips and tricks to framing this field-tested wall system that builders say is “most familiar” to framers. \nCarson Benner | Owner\, Cellar Ridge Construction \nProvided: The education\, CEs and snacks. \nFor Purchase: locally made Hopworks Urban Brewery beverages. \nSPECIAL OFFER: Attendees will earn $50 OFF the SHP course that starts Nov. 15 in Portland\, OR.  \nQuestions? Contact Heather Kendall at hkendall@earthadvantage.org or 503-968-7160 x20.\n\nRSVP here: https://www.earthadvantage.org/education/0000/614
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/better-building-beer-2/
LOCATION:Hopworks Urban Brewery\, 2944 SE Powell Boulevard\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Earth Advantage":MAILTO:hkendall@earthadvantage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191030T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-30/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16665-1572354000-1572368400@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-29/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191028T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16664-1572267600-1572282000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-28/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16663-1572181200-1572195600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-27/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16662-1572094800-1572109200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-26/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191015T045219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T075802Z
UID:16706-1572030000-1572037200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:2019 United Nations Day
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations has declared climate change as the defining issue of our time.  You are invited to come learn about taking Climate Action. \nJoin Keynote Speaker\, Gillian Wilson\, Communications Associate at UNA-USA\, Washington\, D.C.\, to explore how to address climate change through an advocacy lens\, plus a panel of non-profits who will share about their work to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goal 13 – Climate Action and actions you can take locally. \n7:00 pm doors open – free beverages and snacks\, climate action activity \n7:30 pm – program of speakers starts \nComplimentary beverages will be provided by Hopworks Brewery and Union Wine! \nOn October 24\, 1945\, the United Nations was created. Every year for the month of October UNA-USA and it’s 200+ chapters around the country activate in their communities by hosting events centered around a certain global issue. The United Nations has declared climate change the defining issue of our time. Join United Nations Association of the USA Portland Chapter (UNA Portland)\, along with UNA-USA national office and Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network (GPSEN) at Patagonia Portland in stepping up to confront climate change. This is our planet and our future. \nCo-sponsored by:  Greater Portland Sustainability Education Network (GPSEN) and Patagonia Portland
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/2019-united-nations-day/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/OurPlanetOurFutue2019.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16661-1572008400-1572022800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-25/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16660-1571922000-1571936400@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-24/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16598-1571851800-1571857200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Conscious Capitalism: Live After 5
DESCRIPTION:Becoming An Agent For Change: Tackling Wicked Problems\nWicked Problems aren’t here just for Halloween. They are the kinds of problems we see everywhere today and they are causing conflict and feelings of chaos. Wicked problems are part of a complex system and can’t be “solved”\, only continually navigated – a mindset shift for most of us. \nOne “solution” creates new problems because of the interconnectedness of the complex system.  Consider global warming or healthcare. Facing these problems requires tough choices\, mutual understanding\, genuine interactions across multiple perspectives\, and innovative approaches that also address the tensions between the different value systems. \nJoin us for this discussion on wicked problems and learn how you can facilitate positive solutions within your organization and community and become an Agent for Change. \nSnacks and beverages will be provided\, including beer and wine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur Speaker\nMonica Bourgeau is the author of the new book The Change Code: A Practical Guide to Making a Difference in a Polarized World that will be available on Amazon in November. \nShe’s also an entrepreneur\, coach\, speaker\, and healthcare executive who leads and researches personal and organizational change. She believes we each have a duty to help leave the world a little better than we found it. Monica lives with her husband\, daughters\, and their two rescue dogs in beautiful Portland\, Oregon. Learn more about her and her new book at www.thechangecode.net. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: 10/23/2019\nTime: 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm\nLocation:   Ruby Receptionists\, 805 SW Broadway\, 9th Floor\, Portland\, OR 97205 \nParking & Transportation\nStreet parking is available or catch the MAX to the Pioneer Square stop. Venue is about 1 block away on Broadway. \nPLEASE NOTE* \nPortions of this event may be filmed or photographed.  If you do not wish to be on camera\, please let us know.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/conscious-capitalism-live-after-5-3/
LOCATION:Ruby Receptionists\, 805 SW Broadway\, 9th Floor\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/LA5.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Conscious Capitalism%2C Portland Chapter":MAILTO:vawn.hicks@portland.consciouscapitalism.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16659-1571835600-1571850000@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-23/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191022T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16658-1571749200-1571763600@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-22/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191021T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191021T180000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190916T065331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T065331Z
UID:16389-1571677200-1571680800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Planet Stewards Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Planet Stewards’ Book Club beginning this September with Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring – a classic! The bookclub is an opportunity for educators nationwide to interact\nwith their peers\, talk about fiction and nonfiction science as well\nas education books\, videos\, and articles dealing with environ-\nmental challenges and solutions. Just read the book prior to the discussion dial in using our toll free number 1-866-662-7513\nwith the passcode 1170791#.\n\n\n\nDiscussion questions will be posted online before the meeting by the bookclub leader .There are a limited number of seats available for each meeting\, so dial in just a few minutes before the official start time of 8pm ET. Have questions? Contact: Molly.Harrison@noaa.gov \nThe 2019/2020 BookClub Books and Dates \n\nMonday\, October 21\, 2019\, 8pm ET: Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (Discussion Leader: Jacob Tanenbaum)\nNovember 18\, Monday\, 8 pm ET: Ocean Outbreak: Confronting the Rising Tide of Marine Disease by Drew Harvell (Leader: Mellie Lewis)\nJanuary 20\, Tuesday\, 8 pm ET: The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan (Leader: Claire Lennoye-Hall)\nFebruary 17\, Tuesday\, 8 pm ET: Plastic Ocean by Capt. Charles Moore (Leader: Teri Eastburn)\nMarch 16\, Monday\, 8 pm ET: The Big Melt by Ned Tillman (Leader: Jillian Worssam)\nApril 20\, Monday\, 8 pm ET: Rising by Elizabeth Rush (Leader: Dale Glass)\n\n 
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/planet-stewards-book-club/
LOCATION:On-line
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Planet-Stewards.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16657-1571662800-1571677200@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-21/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16656-1571576400-1571590800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-20/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Ghost-Net-Baskets-made-with-rope-from-Japan-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190928T034718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190928T034718Z
UID:16459-1571576400-1571590800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:The Hagenstein Lectures – Emerging Voices in Forestry
DESCRIPTION:The World Forestry Center and Society of American Foresters invite you to join us for the fourth annual Hagenstein Lectures. We are honored to introduce you to our Emerging Voices in Forestry – all under the age of 45. Welcome these new leaders working at the forefront of social\, economic\, and environmental change. Join us and meet them in person on Sunday\, October 20th at 1 – 5 pm at the World Forestry Center in Portland\, Oregon and enjoy craft beer\, wine\, food\, new friends\, provocative ideas\, great conversation. \nAct I Wildfire Moneyball:Analytics for The New Normal\nConversation with Christopher Dunn\nHosted by Jarred Saralecos \nAct II Women on Fire\nConversation with Amanda Rau & Anjel Tomayko\nHosted by Fran Cafferata Coe \nAct III Forestry 2040: Action Required\nConversation with Terry Baker\, Ara Erickson & Andres Holz\nHosted by Abe Wheeler
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/the-hagenstein-lectures-emerging-voices-in-forestry/
LOCATION:World Forestry Center\, 4033 SW Canyon Rd.\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191019T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190915T195115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190915T195115Z
UID:16358-1571508000-1571518800@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Food for the Soul
DESCRIPTION:Tom Grant\, Pepe Raphael\, John Nielsen\, Pacific Youth Choir\, Marilyn Keller and Norman Sylvester headline Food for the Soul\, an all-star evening of food and entertainment. This concert is Potluck in the Park’s biggest fundraiser of the year. \nFood for the Soul is a concert and fundraiser benefitting Potluck in the Park. Potluck has been serving a free hot meal to anyone in need since 1991. Rain or shine\, 52 weeks a year\, we feed Portland’s needy every Sunday in the North Park blocks near downtown Portland. Four-to-six hundred Portlanders do not go hungry on Sunday because of Potluck in the Park\, It is in thanks to the generosity of volunteers\, and donations from people like you\, that our Potlick community continues to be able to provide for those in need. \nSponsorship Table Includes: \n10 seats\, dinner\, show\, wine and sponsor recognition. \nTickets Non Refundable
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/food-for-the-soul-2/
LOCATION:Tiffany Center\, 1410 SW Morrison St.\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://dev1.gpsen.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Food-for-the-Soul.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
UID:16655-1571490000-1571504400@dev1.gpsen.org
SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-19/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190928T034718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190928T034718Z
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SUMMARY:Passport to Empowerment
DESCRIPTION:Travel to the highlights of Bolivia\, the jungles of Malaysian Borneo\, the coasts of Ecuador and beyond. This year Passport to Empowerment is back for its 5th year and we’re inviting you to join us. It will be a night out for good\, celebrating sustainable development in Portland and around the globe.  Dance\, dine\, and make meaningful connections with others interested in creating a more sustainable and equitable world.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/passport-to-empowerment-3/
LOCATION:Vitalidad Movement Arts Center\, 116 SE Yamhill Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Green Empowerment":MAILTO:info@greenempowerment.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20191008T202807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T202807Z
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SUMMARY:Ghost Net Landscape by Emily Miller
DESCRIPTION:“Ghost Net Landscape” by Emily Miller opens October 7th at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery.  The collaborative exhibit will feature Emily Miller’s finished sculptures created from plastic marine debris (“ghost net”) as well as over 1\,000 pounds of unprocessed fishing rope and net.  \nFor four weeks\, Emily will be working in the gallery alongside visitors\, processing the materials and creating finished sculptures. Artists and visitors of any artistic ability are encouraged to visit the space\, experiment with the material\, and create their own pieces. At the end of the exhibit\, visitors are encouraged to take materials home — continuing the idea of sustainable use of reclaimed materials. \nThe sculptures\, or baskets\, begin as fishing rope washed ashore on the beaches of Maine\, Oregon\, and Kauai. Cleaned\, unraveled\, and restitched\, the colorful rope becomes a collection of unique baskets accented with local stones and other treasures.  \nThe Kathrin Cawein Gallery is located in Scott Hall at Pacific University\, 2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, Oregon. The gallery is open Monday-Friday\, from 1-5 PM\, through October 31st. An opening reception will be held Monday\, October 7th from 4-6 PM; the closing reception will be held Tuesday\, October 29th from 4-6 PM. \nIn partnership with Washington County Open Studios\, the gallery is also open Saturday\, October 19th and Sunday\, October 20th from 11-5 PM.  \nJoin Artist Emily Miller to make a visible difference in marine conservation\, transforming dangerous marine waste into objects of value.   \nThe Ghost Net Landscape exhibit will be a collaborative gallery space in partnership with CALC\, Eden Acres\, Pacific University\, SOLVE Oregon\, Oregon State Parks\, Surfrider Kauai\, Port of Grays Harbor\, and Ocean Gold Seafood. The exhibit is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ghost-net-landscape-by-emily-miller-2019-10-18/
LOCATION:Kathrin Cawein Gallery\, 2043\, Forest Grove\, OR\, 97116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miller":MAILTO:emily@ejmillerfineart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190830T225946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T225946Z
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SUMMARY:NGO Showcase WorldOregon Young Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Each year World Oregon highlights 12-15 international development organizations giving our dynamic community of internationally minded folks like you the opportunity to learn about their work\, get inspired\, get involved\, network\, and socialize. This is a FREE event\, and a great opportunity for you to connect with other like-minded folks and organizations. We hope that many great partnerships will result from this fun evening!
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/ngo-showcase-worldoregon-young-professionals/
LOCATION:Lagunitas Portland Community Room\, 237 NE BROADWAY\, SUITE 300\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="World Oregon":MAILTO:community@worldoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191020T170000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190807T073024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190807T073024Z
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SUMMARY:Global Climate Change Week
DESCRIPTION:Climate change poses a major threat to sustainable development. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\, ‘Poverty and disadvantage are expected to increase in some populations as global warming increases; limiting global warming to 1.5°C\, compared with 2°C\, could reduce the number of people both exposed to climate-related risks and susceptible to poverty by up to several hundred million by 2050 (medium confidence)’ (IPCC\, 2018: Summary for Policymakers. In: Global Warming of 1.5°C\,B.5.1.) \n(https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/chapter/spm/). \nFor this reason\, it is important for everyone concerned about sustainable development to take action on climate change. One way for academic communities in particular to do so is by taking part in Global Climate Change Week (GCCWeek) (http://globalclimatechangeweek.com/)\, an initiative designed to encourage academic communities – including academics\, students\, and non-academic staff at universities – in all disciplines and countries to engage with each other\, their communities\, and policy makers on climate change. \nIn this\, its fifth year GCCWeek will take place on October 14-20. For examples of GCCWeek activities at various universities around the world in recent years see e.g. https://www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/global-climate-change-week-2018/; https://www.facebook.com/pg/AteneoGCCW/events/; https://www.facebook.com/gccwatuow/; and https://www.monash.edu/climateactionweek. \nFor advice on organising GCCWeek at your university see http://globalclimatechangeweek.com/how-to-organise-global-climate-change-week-at-your-university/. \nSo please consider taking part (register your interest now at http://globalclimatechangeweek.com/register-your-interest/ if you would like to take part\, and register an activity later at http://globalclimatechangeweek.com/register-an-activity/ if you organise one.)\, follow us on twitter (https://twitter.com/gccweek)\, and help to spread the word about GCCWeek.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/global-climate-change-week-2/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191012T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191012T120000
DTSTAMP:20260428T221525
CREATED:20190928T054345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190928T054345Z
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SUMMARY:Arbor Day 2019 - Free Tree Giveaway
DESCRIPTION:Portland Parks & Recreation’s Urban Forestry division invites all Portlanders to celebrate Arbor Day 2019 and the fall tree planting season. Urban Forestry is proud to host a family-friendly Arbor Day tree planting event in October\, followed by three separate yard tree giveaway events to help expand the City’s tree canopy. Increasing tree canopy coverage citywide helps make Portland a healthier\, greener place to live.
URL:https://dev1.gpsen.org/event/arbor-day-2019-free-tree-giveaway/
LOCATION:East Holladay Park\, 12999 NE Holladay St\, Portland\, OR\, Portland\, OR\, 97230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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