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== News ==
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=== Saturday | April 2, 2011 ===
[[File:Tri-Met Tunes Classics.jpg|thumb|Image: [http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/ImageArchives?by=2431044 Jon Sperry]]]
'''Transit Officials Play Classical Music To Chase Off "Vagrants, Vandals, Ne'er-Do-Wells & Loiterers"'''<br />
A bill making its way through the Oregon Legislature would expand the program to all light rail stops in Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties deemed high-crime areas by police or residents. "Classical music" in this case means opera, chamber music, choral pieces and music requiring a full orchestra. A number of communities in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere have employed classical music in various "vagrants-be-gone" schemes for more than a decade.
:''Go to story'': [http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/4/3/apworld/20110403103145 US cops hope classical music deters loiterers]
:''Go to story'': [http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2011/03/10/classical-music-as-transit-crime-deterrent Classical Music as Transit Crime Deterrent]
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=== Friday | April 1, 2011 ===
=== Friday | April 1, 2011 ===
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* '''Time''': 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
* '''Time''': 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
:''Go to event RSVP page'': [http://us.greenpeace.org/site/GetTogether?cal_event_id=100643&gettogether=event_main&page=event_main&cal_invitee_id=&cal_activity_id=1021 Vigil for the people of Japan]
:''Go to event RSVP page'': [http://us.greenpeace.org/site/GetTogether?cal_event_id=100643&gettogether=event_main&page=event_main&cal_invitee_id=&cal_activity_id=1021 Vigil for the people of Japan]
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=== Saturday | March 26, 2011 ===
[[File:Lost cat.jpg|thumb|Izzy iz mizzin'!]]
'''Lost Izzy Puts Pet Owners in a Tizzy'''<br />
Izzy's been mizzin' since March 15! If you happen to spot a black and white tuxedo boy cat, the owner would love to hear back from you. Please find Izzy. It's been 11 days... :'-(
:''Go to story'': [[Lost_Pets#LOST%20CAT|Find Izzy]]
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Revision as of 20:12, 2 April 2011

News

Saturday | April 2, 2011

Image: Jon Sperry

Transit Officials Play Classical Music To Chase Off "Vagrants, Vandals, Ne'er-Do-Wells & Loiterers"
A bill making its way through the Oregon Legislature would expand the program to all light rail stops in Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties deemed high-crime areas by police or residents. "Classical music" in this case means opera, chamber music, choral pieces and music requiring a full orchestra. A number of communities in the United States, Great Britain and elsewhere have employed classical music in various "vagrants-be-gone" schemes for more than a decade.

Go to story: US cops hope classical music deters loiterers
Go to story: Classical Music as Transit Crime Deterrent

Friday | April 1, 2011

BlurbOff Day Today
In celebration of post-24-hour-period-following-March-31st day today,[1] PortlandWiki's news blurb will not run today.

Go to nonstory: Fools

Thursday | March 31, 2011

Portland General Strike is today!

Today Is Portland General Strike Day

From strike page:

"Right now across the country there are numerous assistance programs being cut, womens rights are being attacked on all fronts, and were still funding two wars in the middle east. I don't think this reflects the view of the people and certainly not the people or Portland. A nationwide general strike has been called. This event ought to serve as a vehicle to spread the word send it to everyone you know and tell them to do the same."

Wednesday | March 30, 2011

Portland WikiWednesday happens this evening at The MEZZ inside Whole Foods Market in Portland's Pearl District

Come Hang With Portland's Wiki Geeks
Local MediaWiki & Wikipedia Discussion Groups!
Portland is the "birthplace of wiki"...
...and boasts quite a few wiki enthusiasts, many of whom are regular Wikipedia contributors and/or admins.
Because of such heritage, Portland now boasts a local Wikipedia / MediaWiki meetup page:
Wikipedia:Meetup/Portland
Hooray!
Hope to see you this evening!

Go to story: Portland WikiWednesday -- Come hang with Portland's wiki geeks.
Go to Wikipedia meetup page: Wikipedia Meetup, Portland

Tuesday | March 29, 2011

Oregon push to legalize selling marijuana to adults over 21 begins
Yesterday, state approval was given to begin collecting signatures to put "OCTA 2012" ("Oregon Cannabis Tax Act 2012") on the ballot, which would regulate the legal sale of marijuana to adults through state-licensed stores, allow adults to grow their own, license Oregon farmers to grow marijuana for state-licensed stores, and allow unlicensed Oregon farmers to grow cannabis hemp for fuel, fiber and food." Organizers of the campaign started work immediately, canvassing for the 90,000 signatures they will need to put OCTA 2012 on the ballot. According to the organizers, OCTA 2012 would raise $140 million for Oregon a year in taxes from commercial cannabis sales, and save an estimated $61.5 million from law enforcement, corrections, and the justice system. Campaigners hope that Oregon's looming massive budget cuts and economic woes will provide the impetus for Oregon to become the first state to legalize cannabis outside of a medical marijuana context.

Monday | March 28, 2011

PortlandWiki Monday Meets
Tonight at Powell's Books: Building 2

Come Hang With Local Civic Wiki Geeks
Tonight's Discussion: User Interface!

How can PortlandWiki present a more inviting user interface?

And: Wiki blogs!

Corner of NW 10th Avenue & NW Couch Street. (This is Powell's Tech's new location.)
(OpenStreetMap, Google Map)
  • Day: This evening! Monday, March 28th, 2011
  • Time: 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Go to meetup page: Monday Meets
Go to event calendar: PortlandWiki Monday Meets -- Come Hang With Local CivicWiki Geeks

Sunday | March 27, 2011

Stand with the people of Japan on Monday, March 28th.

Stand with Japan Vigil
Nuclear power has not treated the Japanese people kindly. First, the power of exploding nuclear bombs, dropped from U.S. warplanes, killed hundreds of thousands of Japan's people towards the end of World War Two. Then, earlier this month, Japanese people got another bitter taste of nuclear catastrophe as an ongoing series of massive reactor failures began plaguing the Fukushima nuclear power plants in the wake of the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011. On Monday, March 28th, you have an opportunity to Stand with Japan and show your empathy for and solidarity with the people there.

  • What: Stand with Japan Vigil
  • Where: Terry Schrunk Plaza
  • Address: Downtown Portland: Between SW 3rd & 4th Avenues and SW Madison & Jefferson Streets | Portland, OR 97204
  • Day: Monday, March 28th, 2011
  • Time: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Go to event RSVP page: Vigil for the people of Japan

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