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{{:Panel Meeting/Training - Wednesdays}}
{{:Peaceable Protesters Court Rally Mon-Thu}}
{{:T.U.P.A.C. meeting - Mon Wed}}
{{:Action Committee Wednesday Meetings}}
{{:Free Home Weatherization Workshop 1 25 12}}
{{:MUSIC FOR THE WORKING CLASS - last wed every month}}
= '''Thursday''' =
{{:Peaceable Protesters Court Rally Mon-Thu}}
{{:Outreach Weekly Organizer Training - Thursdays}}
{{:Women's Council Committee - Thu Sun}}
{{:Spending Committee - Thursdays}}
{{:Food Not Bombs - NE}}
{{:Feminist Agenda Launch Party/Miss Representation Screening 1 26 12}}
{{:NE Alberta Street's Last Thursday}}
{{:Spokes Council Thursdays}}


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*[[Free Home Weatherization Workshop 1 25 12]]
 
* [[MUSIC FOR THE WORKING CLASS - last wed every month]]
* [[Feminist Agenda Launch Party/Miss Representation Screening 1 26 12]]
* [[NE Alberta Street's Last Thursday]]
* [[(Tailgate Party) Occupy The Superbowl Jan27-Feb5]]
* [[(Tailgate Party) Occupy The Superbowl Jan27-Feb5]]
* [[Local Candidate Forum Jan. 27th, 2012]]
* [[Local Candidate Forum Jan. 27th, 2012]]

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Disclaimer
PLEASE NOTE: Events listed may be endorsed by the Occupy, or sponsored by people who share the goals of the Occupy movement. In addition, there are listings of free or inexpensive events/activities in and around Portland that are open to anyone interested.

Daily

RIDESHARE OPPORTUNITY

Daily Vigil at City Hall. Please join us!

Today

Panel Meeting/Training

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  • Date: Wednesdays
  • Time: 10am – 2pm
  • Location: St. Francis in the Che Room on SE 12th and Pine
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Purpose

The first part of our time will be focused on discussion, tips and planning new panel events.

The second half of our time will be dedicated to practicing and role playing, telling our personal stories and taking tough questions.

See you there!


Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally

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  • Date: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Justice Center, 1120 SW 3rd ave Portland, OR
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Purpose

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally Justice Center

Come down to the Justice Center and support those who've put their bodies on the line to protect our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to address the grievances of the 99%.

Bring signs in support of the First Amendment. (Everyone's right to peaceably assemble)

We would really love to see you there!

Other details
See also: End the Camping Ban! 24/7 Daily Vigil


T.U.P.A.C. meeting

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  • Date: Mondays and Wednesdays
  • Time: 3pm – 4pm
  • Location: Central Library 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR
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Purpose

Meet to discuss upcoming events and actions.

The United Performing Arts Collective, T.U.P.A.C.

TUPAC is an expanding group of persona who use visual literary, performance art, and music to spread messages, hopes, dreams and goals of Occupy Portland to the greater 99%.

Join us in Dance, Expression, Inspiration, and Solidarity.

Contact
occupytupac@gmail.com
Request to join the listserv
occupytupac@googlegroups.com
Follow us on Twitter



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Action Committee

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Purpose

Action Committee invites everyone to attend and participate in meetings.

Other details
Contact at: actioncommitteepdx@googlegroups.com


Occupy Beaverton Sign-Making Potluck

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  • Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
  • Time: 6:00pm until 9:00pm
  • Location: Beth's House 7330 sw 105th Ave Beaverton, Oregon
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Purpose

Bring yourself, a dish to share, and any sign-making supplies you can think of.



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Declaration of Occupy Portland

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  • Date: Wed, January 18, 2012
  • Time: 6:15pm – 8:15pm
  • Location: Mission Theater 1624 Northwest Glisan Street (on Glisan and 17th)
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Purpose

This will be the first of a series of conventions in which we as a community will do the vital work of declaring to the world who we are, what our values are, what our demands are, and what we’re all about.

Come and make your voice heard!



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The facebook invite is here: http://www.facebook.com/events/149798141789590/. Please RSVP on facebook or directly to Owen, owensanders@gmail.com, so we know how many people are coming!

Patient / Physicians Cooperative Monthly Meeting

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  • Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
  • Time: 7:00pm until 10:00pm
  • Location: Red and Black Cafe 400 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
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Purpose

This newly formed chapter of the healthcare cooperative will be having their monthly meetings at the Red and Black!

If you’re uninsured but need healthcare, come check out what this co-op is all about.



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Come to City Hall, Add Police Accountability to the City Charter!

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Occupy Portland in City Hall, 8 Dec 2011
  • Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2012
  • Time: 6PM - 8PM
  • Location: Rose Room, 3rd Floor, Portland City Hall 1221 SW 4th Avenue

Our purpose is to change the City Charter so the Portland Police become more directly accountable to the people.

Community members have organized as a response to police misconduct. We seek to amend the city's governing document. We will prevail upon at least 15 Charter Review Commissioners to forward our proposals the November 2012 ballot. We will encourage voters to amend the Charter.

Join us for the second meeting of the Police Accountability Subcommittee of the Charter Review Commission.

Work groups have identified a few areas of mutual interest.

  • Banning Specific Police Practices
  • Designing Grand Jury and Independent Prosecutor Processes
  • Making Civilian Oversight More Effective

Interest has also been expressed in work force composition, testing, training & policies.

What are your ideas? Who should know about this opportunity? Join a discussion group here-> http://groups.google.com/group/PAPCC

You can also testify by email or by phone at the link below.

Purpose

Let's do this on purpose!

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Thursday

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally

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  • Date: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Justice Center, 1120 SW 3rd ave Portland, OR
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Purpose

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally Justice Center

Come down to the Justice Center and support those who've put their bodies on the line to protect our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to address the grievances of the 99%.

Bring signs in support of the First Amendment. (Everyone's right to peaceably assemble)

We would really love to see you there!

Other details
See also: End the Camping Ban! 24/7 Daily Vigil


Outreach Weekly Organizer Training

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Purpose

We will run a weekly training after the Outreach meeting.

We will train on many different aspects of grassroots organizing including: canvassing, phone banking, campaign power mapping, running effective meetings, public speaking, Civil Disobedience, etc.

Suggest a topic we can agree on and we WILL find an educator to train us.

Other details
occupyportlandstreetteam@gmail.com

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Women's Caucus weekly meeting

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Purpose

Women's Caucus weekly meeting.

Women’s Caucus invites all women to meetings.

Contact: opwomen@googlegroups.com

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Spending Committee

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  • Date: Thursdays
  • Time: 6:00pm – 6:50pm
  • Location: St. Francis, SE 12th & Oak Portland, OR 97214
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Purpose

Come and be a part of the Spending Committee Meetings for Occupy Portland.

Learn how money is reimbursed or approved to different entities within Occupy, or submit a proposal to be deliberated.

Other details
We needs more members representing committees.

Carrie Medina, Spending Committee P.O.C.


Food Not Bombs - NE Feed

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  • Date: Every Thurs
  • Time: 6pm - 8pm
  • Location: Alberta Park - 1905 NE Killingsworth St, under the over-covering
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Purpose

To feed whoever is hungry, delicious, nutritious, free vegan food! & to prevent perfectly good food from going to the dump. Living off of societies waste is awesome!

Do you ever get hungry?
Do you like food or like to cook?
Well why don't we know each other yet? I think we're already in love.

We are available to help with any Occupy related, or radical event!

We request those that partake to bring their own container and utensil, if at all possible.
More detailed and important information


Spokes Council

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  • Date: Thursdays
  • Time: 7pm – 10pm
  • Location: St. Francis 1131 Southeast Oak Street
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Purpose

Spokes Council

All are welcome!

Please spread the word through committee/caucus list servs and also ATTEND!

It is especially important to become involved with the Spokes Council meetings and other meetings where actions are decided on!

This will be a great chance to voice your ideas, to re-group as committees, assess, and plan for moving forward.



Other details
http://occupyportland.org/


Fundraiser for Leonard Peltier March and Rally

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  • Date: Thursday, January 19, 2012
  • Time: 7:00pm until 10:00pm
  • Location: Laughing Horse Book and Film Collective 12 NE 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97232
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Purpose

PORTLAND LEONARD PELTIER OFFENSE DEFENSE COMMITTEE AND OREGON JERICHO PRESENT

A Fundraiser for Leonard Peltier and Political Prisoners

  • Thursday January 19th 2012 7-10pm
  • Sliding scale $5-10 suggested donation at door, but nobody turned away for lack of funds.
  • Laughing Horse Books 12 NE 10th Street, Portland, OR
This event is free, all ages and open to the public!

Come and support Leonard Peltier and other Political Prisoners as we gear up for the NW clemency march and rally for Leonard Peltier in Tacoma, WA on February 4th 2012.

We will show film clips about Leonard’s case.

Various artists and musicians (TBA) will be featured with some great film features by the B-media Collective!

All money raised will be donated to NW Leonard Peltier Offense Defense Committee and the Oregon Jericho Amnesty Movement to help support sign/flyer making and transportation for the February Clemency march for Leonard Peltier!

Other details
Contact: oregon.jericho@gmail.com

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PCASC Drug War Workshop

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  • Date: Thursday, January 19, 2012
  • Time: 7:00pm until 9:00pm
  • Location: Portland State University 1825 Southwest Broadway, Portland, OR 97201
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Purpose

Popular education style workshop aimed at exploring the so-called drug war, who it benefits, its harmful impact on communities throughout the Americas and what we can do about it.

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Friday

Occupy the Courts

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  • Date: Friday, January 20, 2012
  • Time: 11:30am until 2:00pm
  • Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square 701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97204
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Purpose

Move to Amend Occupies the Courts!

Move To Amend is planning bold action to mark the second anniversary of the infamous Citizens United v. FEC decision!

Occupy the Courts will be a one day occupation of Federal courthouses across the country, including the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Friday January 20, 2012.
Call to Action

Inspired by our friends at Occupy Wall Street, and Dr. Cornel West, Move To Amend is planning bold action to mark the second anniversary of the infamous Citizens United v. FEC decision!

Occupy the Courts will be a one day occupation of Federal courthouses across the country, including the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Friday January 20, 2012.

Move to Amend volunteers across the USA will lead the charge on the judiciary which created — and continues to expand — corporate personhood rights.
Americans across the country are on the march, and they are marching OUR way.

They carry signs that say, “Corporations are NOT people! Money is NOT Speech!”

And they are chanting those truths at the top of their lungs!

The time has come to make these truths evident to the courts.

Additional information and resources: http://movetoamend.org/​occupythecourts

If you have additional questions or ideas contact us: OccupyTheCourts@MoveToAmen​d.org

Other details
Flyer: http://bit.ly/uqGIfo

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Threshold: Cocktail Mixer and Auction

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  • Date: Friday, January 20, 2012
  • Time: 5:00pm until 8:00pm
  • Location: Refuge Pdx 116 se yamhill, Portland, OR 97215
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Purpose

On the eve of Threshold, please join artists, musicians, donors and all supporters of the Portland Artists Clinic at Refuge for a mixer and silent auction of original art, music and other items generously donated by the community.

Get a behind-the-scene preview of one of Portland’s most unique and beautifully-produced events and enjoy special musical surprises!

Light snacks will be provided and a cash bar will be available. No cover.

Donations of art and music for auction items are especially appreciated!

Please visit http://tinyurl.com/7l3nbbc to let us know what you'd like to share.
About Portland Artists Clinic
We provide volunteer, community-based, integrative primary care and urgent health care services to Portland artists and creatives who are unable to attain health insurance or who lack access to primary care through their existing insurance. Currently we operate a temporary clinic out of the Falcon Arts Building, 5415 N Albina, Suite 23. We serve any artist or other creative in the Portland area, providing very low cost visits with our volunteer staff of naturopathic physicians. Visit http://www.portlandartistsclinic.org/ for more information and clinic hours.
About Threshold
This one-of-a-kind, high production value event will bring top electronica and live musical acts together for one explosive night of media and music at the start of the Chinese New Year.

Visit http://mythreshold.net/ for more information and tickets.

https://www.facebook.com/​events/249510408446206/

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Cascadian Community Feast

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  • Date: Friday, January 20, 2012
  • Time: 7:00pm until 12:00am
  • Location: 23 NE 18th ave Portland Oregon
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Purpose

Cascadia Alliance welcomes you to the first Cascadian Community Feast in Portland!

This will be the first of many Cascadian Community Feasts to come both in Portland and around the Cascadian Bioregion.

Bring a dish, musical instruments, and fun as we gather together to build community and raise bioregional awareness!



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Food Not Bombs - SE Feed

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  • Date: Every Mon Tues Fri
  • Time: 6pm - 8pm (sometimes we get to the park @ 5:30, sometimes we stay later than 8pm)
  • Location: Colonel Summers Park - SE 17th & SE Taylor under the brick pavilion
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Purpose

To feed whoever is hungry, delicious, nutritious, free vegan food! & to prevent perfectly good food from going to the dump. Living off of societies waste is awesome!

Do you ever get hungry?
Do you like food or like to cook?
Well why don't we know each other yet? I think we're already in love.

We are available to help with any Occupy related, or radical event!

We request those that partake to bring their own container and utensil, if at all possible.
More detailed and important information


Music: Hang the Old Year, Deadfall, Beach Party, Damn Family

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  • Date: Friday, January 20, 2012
  • Time: 7:00pm until 10:00pm
  • Location: Red and Black Cafe 400 SE 12th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
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Purpose

Another benefit for the Red and Black with local post-rock allstars, Hang the Old Year!

They'll be joined by Deadfall, Beach Party, and Damn Family.

You won't want to miss this!

This show is all ages.

We'll be asking for $5 at the door but no one will be turned away for lack of funds.

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KPSU PRESENTS: THE HUGS @ THE BING LOUNGE

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  • Date: Friday, January 20, 2012
  • Time: 9:00pm until 11:00pm
  • Location: The Bing Lounge 1210 SW 6th, Portland, OR
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Purpose

THE 3RD FREE SHOW OF KPSU's & THE BING LOUNGE's NEW MUSIC SERIES!

FREE SHOW. FREE DRINKS. FREE FOOD. ALL AGES.

FREE BEER PROVIDED BY LAGUNITAS BREWING COMPANY IF 21+

THE FIRST 150 PEOPLE TO RSVP TO REBECCA.POLLARD@ALPHABROAD​CASTING.COM GET ON THE LIST.

HURRY UP AND RSVP TO GET IN!

THE HUGS: http://www.facebook.com/​pages/The-Hugs/​10150106597790006?sk=app_17​8091127385

PSU TO THE BING LOUNGE: http://www.youtube.com/​watch?v=3TqjRilFq2o

COME SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL COLLEGE RADIO STATION!



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Saturday

25TH ANNUAL FIX-IT FAIR SEASON

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  • Date: Saturday, January 21 2012
  • Time: 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
  • Location: Rosa Parks Elementary School, 8960 N Woolsey Ave, Portland
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Purpose

Presented by the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability

25TH ANNUAL FIX-IT FAIR SEASON

http://portlandwiki.org/images/f/f6/FXFR.pdf

Fix-It Fair is FREE - GRATIS

Fix-It Fairs are free events where you can learn simple and effective ways to save money at home this winter and stay healthy. The events feature exhibits from numerous community partners and an extensive schedule of workshops held throughout the day. Experts will be available to talk with you about water and energy savings, home and personal health, food and nutrition, community resources, recycling and yard care, lead testing, bike tune-ups and more!

Free professional childcare and lunch is provided at all Fairs.

Day long exhibits and hourly workshops provide information and resources for:

  • Water and energy savings
  • Safe and healthy home
  • Food and nutrition
  • Neighborhood and community resources
  • Recycling
  • Weatherizing your home
  • Gardening and growing your own food
  • Yard care and composting
  • Transportation

Plus

  • Free lead blood testing
  • Free giveaways
  • Hourly door prizes
  • Free professional childcare
  • Free lunch
  • Free minor bike tune-ups and flat tire repair for students and families

The Fix-It Fairs are presented by the City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability with support from the following sponsors: Energy Trust of Oregon, Legacy Health Systems, Pacific Power, Portland Housing Bureau and Portland General Electric.

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Winter Market at Shemanski Park

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  • Date: Saturdays thru Feb 25
  • Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Location: The Winter Market is located in the South Park Blocks at Shemanski Park between SW Salmon & SW Main.
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Purpose

Portland Farmers Market launches an inaugural Winter Market at Shemanski Park in 2012!

Enjoy live music and samples of wonderful locally grown and prepared foods.

Shop for winter produce, meats, cheeses, wine, seafood, baked goods and more every Saturday in January and February.

Hot food, warming soups and covered spaces available to chase away the chills.
Find us on the web



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Dogcupy Portland

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  • Date: Saturdays thru Mar 31
  • Time: 11:00am until 2:00pm
  • Location: Bank of America Hawthorne Branch 3757 SE Hawthorne, Portland, OR
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Purpose

MAN'S BEST FRIEND IS NOT THE BIG BANKS!

This is a creative and PEACEFUL protest to draw positive media attention to our cause.

Who could talk badly about a bunch of God's most loyal creatures?

We will be meeting at the corner of 37th and Hawthorne, and protesting in front of all 3 banks in the immediate area...

Although you are welcome to protest wherever is convenient and oppressive.

This is a creative way to involve all of our friends who still want to participate in the Occupy movement but don't necessarily want to go downtown. We are showing that the Occupation is more than just downtown.

We also hope that this kind of event will inspire creativity within the ranks of the Occupiers.

So please join us. I'll bring the dog treats and you guys bring the creative dog signs...



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This event is held in solidarity with the Occupy Portland movement.

PLEASE BRING YOUR DOGS ON A LEASH
IF YOU DON'T HAVE A DOG, BORROW A DOG.

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Oregon History Museum Family Day

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  • Date: Saturday, January 21
  • Time: 11 AM - 3 PM
  • Location: The Oregon Historical Society's Museum and Research Library 1200 SW Park Avenue in downtown Portland.
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Purpose

Listen to a live musical performance, and make a rock & roll themed craft to take home!

Oregon Rocks!: A History of Popular Music in Oregon

Come rock out with us at the first Family Day of 2012! Bring the whole family and enjoy activities for all ages.
  • Tour the exhibit Oregon Rocks and see how our state has made its mark on the music industry.
  • Learn even more about the history of rock and roll in Oregon through a gallery talk by PSU professor and musician Sara Dougher. *Listen to a live musical performance, and make a rock & roll themed craft to take home!
Bring the whole family and enjoy activities for all ages.
  • Two children admitted free with one paid adult.
  • Free admission for Multnomah County residents with proof of residency.



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Family day is the third Saturday of every month

Note

Multnomah County residents are admitted free, be sure to bring a proof of residency that includes photo ID to the Visitor Services desk.

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Peace and Safety Meeting

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  • Date: Saturdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Backspace 115 Northwest 5th Avenue Portland, OR (on 5th between Couch and Davis)
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Purpose

Peace and Safety Meeting


SE Neighborhood Assembly

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  • Date: 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month
  • Time: 3pm – 5pm
  • Location: SEIU Hall, SE 64th & Foster
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Purpose

Occupy movement supporters and occupiers from SE Portland that can meet up and discuss actions, proposals and events in our neighborhood.

Anyone is invited, all are welcome, invite your friends.

The time is now to get our neighborhoods and communities we live in involved as much as we can. The SE affinity group does NOT by any means condone violence, hate-speech, or abuse by it's members, be it verbal or physical.

This is a chance to meet up with people in your area neighborhood to promote discussion and change for the greater 99%.
The only requirements
  • Live in SE Portland
  • Want to better the world through direct action in coordination with Occupy Portland and Occupy Wall Street
  • Free sense of ideas and contributions you are willing to discuss in groups
  • Desire to meet new people.
We plan to meet twice a month until further notice, with work groups scheduled in between as needed.

Updates & such available at : https://www.facebook.com/groups/occupypdxse/

Other details
http://www.occupyportland.org


Occupy Oregon General Assembly

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  • Date: Saturday, January 21, 2012
  • Time: 5:00pm until 10:00pm

Purpose

January 21, 2012 - Oregon isn't done being Occupied.

900 Court Street Northeast Salem, Oregon 97301

Occupy Oregon Email Group: occupyor@googlegroups.com

Call to Action

Inspired by Occupy Wall Street, affinity groups from Unified Oregon Occupations are holding a General Assembly, following the nationwide Occupy the Courts Solidarity demonstration, on the steps of the Capitol Building in Salem.

We are calling out for representatives in Astoria, Bend, Eugene, Salem, Portland, Seaside, Roseburg, and all other Oregon Cities to rally with us and prepare for Occupy the Legislature on February 1st.

http://www.leg.state.or.us/

We will have an agenda discussion, which will include political involvement tactics, non-violent civil disobedience, and logistics.

We will be discussing housing options for people coming from outside of the Salem regions, so we can make sure thousands of Oregonians can be present on the first in a timely fashion.

If we show Solidarity, we can have an action similar to the protests in Madison, Wisconsin. http://en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​2011_Wisconsin_protests

Corporations are NOT people. Money is NOT Speech. ALEC and profit driven lobbyists will no longer control our government. The time has come to make these truths evident to the Capital.

Exercise your freedom and challenge systemic oppression. Occupy Multiply!

http://www.facebook.com/​pages/​Occupy-the-Legislature-Oreg​on/​269113373145794?ref=ts&sk=w​all

https://www.facebook.com/events/suggestions/#!/events/300785176625287/

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Feather Circle

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  • Date: Saturdays (temporary change Friday only on July 6, 2012)
  • Time: 7pm – 10pm
  • Location: Portland City Hall
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Purpose

Feather Circle (Facilitated by Rumorz)


The Rise of the Dark Feminine and the Healing of the Wounded Masculine

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  • Date: Saturday, January 21, 2012
  • Time: 7:00pm until 8:00pm
  • Location: In Other Words 14 NE Killingsworth, Portland, OR 97217
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Purpose

There's a lot of hype about this year.

Come find out what to build up and what to put in the compost as we embark upon an exciting journey together in 2012.

Astrological events this year highlight the rising of the dark feminine archetype and deep healing for the wounded warrior.

The dark feminine is a power that is sourced in the living earth itself. It is wild and uncontainable, showing us the way to live with uncertainty. This energy helps us surrender old forms and transform them into vibrant, living, creative power.

The divine masculine is the part of each of us that wants to take action and make change, but it has been wounded and twisted by the dominator culture of violence and control. Now this part of the collective psyche is ready to be purified and get clear about what really matters.

Come find out more about what to expect in the year ahead and gain specific tools to support you in this great adventure of revolution and healing.

Don't know anything about astrology?

Don't worry – we'll take it slow and go easy on the jargon.

Everyone will find something useful to help move through the changes of 2012 with more presence and grace.

All genders welcome.

This lecture is free, but donations to In Other Words are accepted and strongly encouraged.

Email rhea@turningwheelastrology​.com for more info or to RSVP.



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RENEGADE SAINTS 20th ANNIVERSARY Show

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  • Date: Sat, Jan 21 at 8:00pm until Sun, Jan 22 at 12:00pm

Purpose

The RENEGADE SAINTS celebrate 20 years of playing with a Special REUNION CONCERT Saturday 1/21/12 8pm at Alberta Rose Theatre in Portland, Oregon

With very Special Guests HAYMAKER!
This is a great Double Bill you don't want to miss!

$10 Advance, $12 Day of Show (Service charges may apply)

Order tickets online:

https://www.albertarosetheatre.com/​tickets.html

http://www.myspace.com/​renegadesaintsmusic

http://www.reverbnation.com/​haymakerpdx

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Cheers To Charity

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  • Date: Saturday, January 21, 2012
  • Time: 10:30pm until 2:00am
  • Location: Portland spirit
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Purpose

Vouch Entertainment Presents
"Cheers To Charity" on the Portland Spirit!

PERFORMING LIVE:

  • DJ Sugar
  • One Life
  • Rachelle Pauli

INFO:

  • Photographer
  • $8 buffet
  • 3 full bars
  • Dance floor
  • Coat check
  • 21+ event.
Buy tickets online for only $15 at www.cheerstocharity.eventb​rite.com, or $25 at boarding.

DRESSCODE: Casual-Semi formal.

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$5 from every ticket sold will be donated to Dornbecker Childrens Hospital. This event will sell out, so it is strongly recommended that you buy tickets online ahead of time.

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Sunday

Sunday OccuPeace Meeting

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  • Date: Sundays
  • Time: 12:00pm until 3:00pm
  • Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square 701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97204
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Purpose

Join the Occupy Portland movement as we gather every Sunday at noon.

We will discuss and plan upcoming events and actions, hold trainings, support OWS nationwide, support each other and our community.

This will be an ongoing nonviolent effort to maintain focus and attention to the issues of inequality that 99% of America face as the result of corporate greed and corruption.

Families and all walks of life welcome. Let us come together in unity and use our voices in unison to bring about the changes needed in our economic system.

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Communications Cluster Party!

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Purpose

Any committee that wants to join in improving cross committee communication and start solving our challenges face to face is invited to our weekly party/meeting.

Anyone that wants to is invited to bring a snack or treat to share. Coffee will be available.


Women's Caucus weekly meeting

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Purpose

Women's Caucus weekly meeting.

Women’s Caucus invites all women to meetings.

Contact: opwomen@googlegroups.com

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Solutions Committee Meeting (for working groups only)

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  • Date: Sundays
  • Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Location: The Occupy Portland Office at St. Francis of Assisi Parish, 1131 SE Oak, Portland
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Purpose

Meeting for working groups only. map

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Meet Tuesdays at 6:00 with the whole committee.


General Assembly

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  • Date: Sundays
  • Time: no more GAs on Sundays
  • Location: 'Starting July 1, GA will be held on Mondays at the Terry Schrunk Plaza!'
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Purpose

GA is now on Mondays effective July 2012.

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A Universal Healthcare Teach-In

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  • Date: Sunday, January 22, 2012
  • Time: 6:00pm until 8:00pm
  • Location: The Waypost 3120 N. Williams Ave, Portland, OR 97227
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Purpose

Three generations ago it was acceptable that women couldn't vote.
Two generations ago it was acceptable that people were divided on a bus by the color of their skin.

Today in the U.S. it is acceptable that the lack of insurance leads to 45,000 unnecessary deaths each year and that 60% of all bankruptcies that filed are due to the inability to pay outrageous medical bills.

Today, the U.S. is the only industrialized nation that does not have a Universal Healthcare System.

Bring your questions to this teach-in or just listen to Dr. Paul Gorman and guests discuss Healthcare in the U.S and in other nations.

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Monday

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally

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  • Date: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Justice Center, 1120 SW 3rd ave Portland, OR
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Purpose

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally Justice Center

Come down to the Justice Center and support those who've put their bodies on the line to protect our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to address the grievances of the 99%.

Bring signs in support of the First Amendment. (Everyone's right to peaceably assemble)

We would really love to see you there!

Other details
See also: End the Camping Ban! 24/7 Daily Vigil


T.U.P.A.C. meeting

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  • Date: Mondays and Wednesdays
  • Time: 3pm – 4pm
  • Location: Central Library 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR
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Purpose

Meet to discuss upcoming events and actions.

The United Performing Arts Collective, T.U.P.A.C.

TUPAC is an expanding group of persona who use visual literary, performance art, and music to spread messages, hopes, dreams and goals of Occupy Portland to the greater 99%.

Join us in Dance, Expression, Inspiration, and Solidarity.

Contact
occupytupac@gmail.com
Request to join the listserv
occupytupac@googlegroups.com
Follow us on Twitter



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Food Not Bombs - SE Feed

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  • Date: Every Mon Tues Fri
  • Time: 6pm - 8pm (sometimes we get to the park @ 5:30, sometimes we stay later than 8pm)
  • Location: Colonel Summers Park - SE 17th & SE Taylor under the brick pavilion
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Purpose

To feed whoever is hungry, delicious, nutritious, free vegan food! & to prevent perfectly good food from going to the dump. Living off of societies waste is awesome!

Do you ever get hungry?
Do you like food or like to cook?
Well why don't we know each other yet? I think we're already in love.

We are available to help with any Occupy related, or radical event!

We request those that partake to bring their own container and utensil, if at all possible.
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Agenda Setting and Discussion

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  • Date: Mondays
  • Time: 7pm – 9pm
  • Location: St Francis (OPDX HQ, Che Room) - 1131 Southeast Oak St
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Purpose

Agenda Setting, Proposal Announcement and Discussion

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Proposals and agendas will then be posted online for the Thur and Sun meetings.


Dharma Circle

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  • Date: Mondays
  • Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Location: Friends Meeting House, Downstairs 4312 SE Stark, Portland, OR, 97214
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Purpose

Dharma Circles invite us to rest in the ease of the present moment.

Frosty leaves as non-dual teachings from the world’s wisdom traditions open into the spacious field of the heart. Reflection, silent sitting, and silent movement soften our boundaries and open awareness of our essential nature, nearer to us than our own breath.

All contemplative practices and levels of experience (or no experience) are welcome.

The door is open at 6:45. At 7:00 pm we begin with dialogue and dharma reflection, followed by an hour of silent practice.

Feel free to bring cushions, mats, or whatever is comfortable for your sitting practice (some cushions and chairs are provided).

Grounded in the heart, our actions grow from deep soil to yield fruits that enhance peace, justice, beauty, and balance in all that we do.

In a tumultuous world, maintaining a spacious heart requires attention, intention, and ever-deepening love.

Sangha or satsang is created anytime we are present with others for reflection or practice in the space of the heart, in service of truth. Sharing that intention, our dialogues invite us into reflection on our deepest Being, Mystery, Emptiness, the Beloved.

Every faith or no faith are equally welcome here.

We embrace human nature just as it is, holy and broken, perfect and imperfect at the same time, and steep together in the timeless present moment, where definitions slip away.

Gathering in satsang, sangha, or a community of practice provides a rich common ground as we travel in the terrain of the Heart.

Other details
$5-$10 suggested donation (All are welcome)

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Tuesday

TESTN Group Meeting

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  • Date: Tuesdays
  • Time: 10am – 12pm
  • Location: Peace House on NE 18th and Tillamook
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Purpose

T.E.S.T.N Group (Training, Education, Strategy and Tactics for Nonviolence)

Hold a weekly meeting to discuss strategy and tactics of the movement while using our skills and experience to bring nonviolence into every aspect of our lives internally and externally through training and education.


Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally

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  • Date: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Justice Center, 1120 SW 3rd ave Portland, OR
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Purpose

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally Justice Center

Come down to the Justice Center and support those who've put their bodies on the line to protect our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to address the grievances of the 99%.

Bring signs in support of the First Amendment. (Everyone's right to peaceably assemble)

We would really love to see you there!

Other details
See also: End the Camping Ban! 24/7 Daily Vigil


National Day of Action against Wells Fargo!

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  • Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2012
  • Time: 12:00pm until 2:00pm
  • Location: Standard Insurance Building 900 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR
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Purpose

On November 17th, 9 members of PCASC were arrested for standing in opposition to Wells Fargo's investment in private prisons.

Wells Fargo invests in private prison company's GEO Group and Corrections Corporation of America (CCA). These companies fund the writing & passing of racist and oppressive laws which criminalize communities of color in order to fill their prisons for maximized profit.

On January 24th we return to Wells Fargo to demand the divestment of stock in private prisons. It's a national day of action against Wells Fargo.
Join us along with other community organizations as we stand against Wells Fargo's racist investments.

We'll be meeting at the Standard Insurance Building at 900 SW 5th Ave at 12pm til 2pm.

The National Prison Industry Divestment Campaign is working to expose the profiteering of Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and the GEO Group, the biggest private prison companies in the US, who are making millions off the separation and incarceration of immigrants and communities of color at the expense of our tax dollars.

We are calling on all prison shareholders to divest from the prison industry.

End the deportations and the raids!
Abolish All Prisons!
Legalization Now!



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Occupying Peace - Workshop and Practice Group in Nonviolent Communication

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Purpose

This is an 8 week workshop and group in Compassionate Communication that repeats every 8 weeks.

To meet needs for learning, continuity, safety and trust, the group is open to new people only during the first two sessions of each 8 week group. If you want to attend the group, please show up on the day or by 1/31/2012 at the latest.

What does it take to
  • Reclaim our power to be fully alive?
  • To heal the trauma and pain that keeps us stuck?
  • To deal with the judgment and criticism, the negative self talk and the attitude of demand, that keeps us separate from healthy connections with others?
What does it take to tell our truth in a way that can be more easily heard by others?

The human soul hungers for the deep nourishment of understanding, connection and self-expression.

The domination system has outposts in our heads. We've been trained to think and communicate in a way that re-enforces our powerlessness and victimization.

Why? Because powerful people can't be bossed around. We don't give away our power through compliance.

Every Tuesday we will explore what is alive in us and practice our communication using NVC.

Upgeya Pew is an experienced and trained educator in Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and Mediation. His passion is in creating partnership culture through transformation in consciousness.

Attend this workshop and you will learn practical tools to
  • Learn what triggers you emotionally.
  • Clarify what’s underneath your negative self-talk so that you transform it into self-love.
  • Develop skills for responding rather than reacting when in conflict.
  • Increase your ability to build relationships based on compassion and mutual understanding.
  • Create a world where we care for and respect one another, celebrating our differences.



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For more details, email: OccupyPortlandStreetTeam@gmail.com

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Building Intentional Community

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  • Date: Tuesdays
  • Time: 4:00pm – 5:30pm
  • Location: Peace House 2116 NE 18th Ave, PDX
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Purpose

Every Tuesday from 4pm to 5:30pm the Peace House (2116 NE 18th Ave, PDX) is hosting a work group to help interested Occupy participants to find ways to establish functioning intentional communities.

Drawing on their 25-year experience of living in community, members of the Peace House will share ideas, resources and "hand holding" with those who would like to get started.

This is an exercise in mutual sharing. No one is an expert in how to live together in community, but together all can learn what is needed.

Bring your vision of what kind of community you want to live in and share it with us.

Together, we will work to bring that vision into reality.


Solutions Full Committee Meeting

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Purpose

Meet Tuesdays at 4:30 with the whole committee at the Occupy Portland Office

All are welcome.

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Other details
Sunday meetings are for working groups only.


Occupy Portland Healthcare Committee

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  • Date: Tuesdays (except the third Tuesday of every month due to the JwJ meeting)
  • Time: 6pm
  • Location: PSU Smith Center (subject to change, please use the link under more info to verify meeting location)
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Purpose

This is a group that will focus on direct actions for Single Payer or Universal Healthcare.

We believe Oregon has a very good chance to be the next state after Vermont to form a Universal Healthcare system.

We will also be working with other organizations in organizing state-wide actions.

Healthcare is a human right!! Healthcare for all!! Everyone in, nobody out!!

occupypdxhealthcare@googlegroups.com

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Food Not Bombs - SE Feed

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  • Date: Every Mon Tues Fri
  • Time: 6pm - 8pm (sometimes we get to the park @ 5:30, sometimes we stay later than 8pm)
  • Location: Colonel Summers Park - SE 17th & SE Taylor under the brick pavilion
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Purpose

To feed whoever is hungry, delicious, nutritious, free vegan food! & to prevent perfectly good food from going to the dump. Living off of societies waste is awesome!

Do you ever get hungry?
Do you like food or like to cook?
Well why don't we know each other yet? I think we're already in love.

We are available to help with any Occupy related, or radical event!

We request those that partake to bring their own container and utensil, if at all possible.
More detailed and important information


Movement Building Open Forum

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  • Date: Tuesdays
  • Time: 7pm – 9pm
  • Location: St Francis (OPDX HQ, Che Room) - 1131 Southeast Oak St
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Purpose

All are welcome to participate in this open forum!


Bikes For Humanity Volunteer Repair Clinics - Tuesdays

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  • Date: Every Tuesday
  • Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
  • Location: Community Exchange Bike School, 4038 SE Brooklyn St, Portland
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Purpose

Bikes For Humanity PDX(B4HPDX) is a community service project aimed at providing the public affordable refurbished bikes, repair classes & workshop space.

They have 100+ donated used bikes & need volunteers to catalog, clean and refurbish the bikes for bike adoption events.

Shop space has been donated for volunteer training and bike repair. Weekly volunteer clinics starting on Tuesday & Saturday.

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For full details see http://www.b4hpdx.org


Wednesday

Panel Meeting/Training

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  • Date: Wednesdays
  • Time: 10am – 2pm
  • Location: St. Francis in the Che Room on SE 12th and Pine
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Purpose

The first part of our time will be focused on discussion, tips and planning new panel events.

The second half of our time will be dedicated to practicing and role playing, telling our personal stories and taking tough questions.

See you there!


Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally

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  • Date: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Justice Center, 1120 SW 3rd ave Portland, OR
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Purpose

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally Justice Center

Come down to the Justice Center and support those who've put their bodies on the line to protect our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to address the grievances of the 99%.

Bring signs in support of the First Amendment. (Everyone's right to peaceably assemble)

We would really love to see you there!

Other details
See also: End the Camping Ban! 24/7 Daily Vigil


T.U.P.A.C. meeting

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  • Date: Mondays and Wednesdays
  • Time: 3pm – 4pm
  • Location: Central Library 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR
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Purpose

Meet to discuss upcoming events and actions.

The United Performing Arts Collective, T.U.P.A.C.

TUPAC is an expanding group of persona who use visual literary, performance art, and music to spread messages, hopes, dreams and goals of Occupy Portland to the greater 99%.

Join us in Dance, Expression, Inspiration, and Solidarity.

Contact
occupytupac@gmail.com
Request to join the listserv
occupytupac@googlegroups.com
Follow us on Twitter



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Action Committee

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Purpose

Action Committee invites everyone to attend and participate in meetings.

Other details
Contact at: actioncommitteepdx@googlegroups.com


Free Home Weatherization Workshop

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  • Date: Wednesday, January 25 2012
  • Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
  • Location: Mt Scott Community Center 5530 SE 72nd Ave, Portland, OR
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Purpose

Free Home Weatherization Workshop

Participants find out how to implement simple measures to lower home energy use and learn how to install effective weatherization materials in their homes using only basic tools such as scissors and screwdriver.

Each participating income-qualified Portland household receives a free kit of materials worth over $150.

Each kit includes:

  • reusable vinyl storm windows
  • door weatherstripping
  • pipe insulation
  • a compact fluorescent light
  • and more.

Weatherization materials available for purchase for folks not eligible to receive a free kit - they can purchase materials from CEP. Money from the purchase goes to fund our programs.

We provide optional follow-up visits for interested workshop participants to answer specific questions on installation of workshop materials. We also ask for feedback from participants which help us to continually improve our program.

To register, call 503.284.6827 x108 or email energy@communityenergyproject.org



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Presented by Community Energy Project (CEP)

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MUSIC FOR THE WORKING CLASS

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Purpose

Join the Portland IWW on the last Wednesday of every month as they host this foot-stomping, rabble-rousing music night!

Solidarity forever!

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Thursday

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally

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  • Date: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Time: 12pm – 2pm
  • Location: Justice Center, 1120 SW 3rd ave Portland, OR
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Purpose

Peaceable Protesters Court Date Rally Justice Center

Come down to the Justice Center and support those who've put their bodies on the line to protect our First Amendment right to peaceably assemble to address the grievances of the 99%.

Bring signs in support of the First Amendment. (Everyone's right to peaceably assemble)

We would really love to see you there!

Other details
See also: End the Camping Ban! 24/7 Daily Vigil


Outreach Weekly Organizer Training

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Purpose

We will run a weekly training after the Outreach meeting.

We will train on many different aspects of grassroots organizing including: canvassing, phone banking, campaign power mapping, running effective meetings, public speaking, Civil Disobedience, etc.

Suggest a topic we can agree on and we WILL find an educator to train us.

Other details
occupyportlandstreetteam@gmail.com

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Women's Caucus weekly meeting

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Purpose

Women's Caucus weekly meeting.

Women’s Caucus invites all women to meetings.

Contact: opwomen@googlegroups.com

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Spending Committee

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  • Date: Thursdays
  • Time: 6:00pm – 6:50pm
  • Location: St. Francis, SE 12th & Oak Portland, OR 97214
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Purpose

Come and be a part of the Spending Committee Meetings for Occupy Portland.

Learn how money is reimbursed or approved to different entities within Occupy, or submit a proposal to be deliberated.

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We needs more members representing committees.

Carrie Medina, Spending Committee P.O.C.


Food Not Bombs - NE Feed

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  • Date: Every Thurs
  • Time: 6pm - 8pm
  • Location: Alberta Park - 1905 NE Killingsworth St, under the over-covering
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Purpose

To feed whoever is hungry, delicious, nutritious, free vegan food! & to prevent perfectly good food from going to the dump. Living off of societies waste is awesome!

Do you ever get hungry?
Do you like food or like to cook?
Well why don't we know each other yet? I think we're already in love.

We are available to help with any Occupy related, or radical event!

We request those that partake to bring their own container and utensil, if at all possible.
More detailed and important information


Feminist Agenda Launch Party/Miss Representation Screening

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  • Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012
  • Time: 6:30pm until 8:30pm
  • Location: Mercy Corps (please do not call) 45 SW Ankeny , Portland,
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Purpose

Join us for our official launch on January 26!

A free, all-ages event!

Join us for a screening of "Miss Representation", which explores how the media’s misrepresentations of women have led to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power and influence, and "Generation of Consolidation", a series of short films on media literacy by the students of Reel Grrls Seattle.

  • ALL AGES
  • ASL INTERPRETED
  • WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
The 21+ crowd is invited to join us at Beauty Bar following the event, with drink specials for attendees!

Additional info: http://feministagendapdx.wordpress.com/atten/​feminist-agenda-pdx-launch-​event-jan-26/

This event is sponsored by Weiden+Kennedy, Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival, and Women in Film Portland.

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NE Alberta Street's Last Thursday

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  • Date: the last Thursday evening of each month

Purpose

This event offers plenty of gallery shows, plus sidewalk vendors, live music and a street-fair vibe.

A monthly art event in which galleries open new exhibitions of works by painters, sculptors, photographers and glass artists, as well as innovative conceptual works and site-specific installations. It has since become The Rose City’s most vibrant and active visual arts event.

Participating venues include
  • Ampersand
  • Appendix Project Space
  • Guardino Gallery
  • Talisman Gallery
  • Together Gallery

If you would like to add any events related to Last Thursday, please email info@lastthursdayonalberta.com

Other details
See also: First Thursday & Friday

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Spokes Council

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  • Date: Thursdays
  • Time: 7pm – 10pm
  • Location: St. Francis 1131 Southeast Oak Street
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Purpose

Spokes Council

All are welcome!

Please spread the word through committee/caucus list servs and also ATTEND!

It is especially important to become involved with the Spokes Council meetings and other meetings where actions are decided on!

This will be a great chance to voice your ideas, to re-group as committees, assess, and plan for moving forward.



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http://occupyportland.org/


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