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Dec 31,2008

Youth Action Grants for up to $2,000 available through the City of Portland

by pearlgirl
grant-money The Vision into Action Coalition and the Youth Planning Program are excited to announce that money is now available directly to youth to improve their communities! 2009 YOUTH ACTION GRANTS PROGRAM
Click here to view the grants guidelines & sample application
A pool of $10,000 is available for community-based projects initiated, designed, and run by youth 21 and under. The Youth Action Grants Program will provide grants of up to $2,000 to youth or youth groups who want to take action that makes Our Bill of Rights: Children + Youth and Portland's community vision a reality. Upcoming YOUTH ACTION GRANT Workshops
The City/County Youth Programs are also pleased to offer three free grant workshops designed FOR YOUTH to answer their grant-related questions. You must attend at least one workshop to apply for a grant. Click Here to sign-up for a workshop!

YOUTH ACTION GRANTS APPLICATION FORM
Click Here to view application Applications
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Dec 4,2008

Moneyville: The Origin and History of Money

by TeachStreet
Event Date: 12/12/2008 09:00 AM
Event Location: 1945 SE Water Avenue, Portland, OR 97214
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OMSI invites visitors to explore the history, science , math, and economics behind money when select components from the original Moneyville exhibit return for a limited engagement Oct. 28-Jan. 11. Moneyville uses the familiar and fascinating subject of money to build math skills and promote economic literacy in a fun, interactive environment. Explore how money is made, who invented it, and what it takes to play the stock market.

Photo: OMSI

Dates: October 28th, 2008 thru January 11th, 2009 Hours: 9:30am-5:30pm Admission: $11
$9 Youth (3-13)
$9 Senior (63+)
FREE for members

Contact OMSI by phone at: 503.797.4000, or visit their website .

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Nov 13,2008

Portland Loos Coming Soon...

by jenniferd
loo I can hardly hold it -- the excitement I feel in letting you know that the Portland Loos will make their much awaited debut early this December. What is a Portland Loo, you ask? The Portland Loo is Portland's newest form of relief -- a place to go when you gotta go. No longer will you have to hold it until you get home because conveniently located on the street corner will be on oasis to Portland's bladder stretched coffee fiends -- a bathroom. (You might also have heard them referred to as Leonard's Loos in honor of Commissioner Randy Leonard who has so delicately taken these toities from conception to fruition.) The Portland Loo offers high durability and a unique and balanced blend of privacy and security, all at a cost that is a fraction of current stand-alone restroom models. The Loo can be installed almost anywhere that water and sewer hookups are available. They will be open 24/7 and are ADA accsesible. The Loos are solar powered. The first Loo will be installe
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Nov 10,2008

Portland Parks & Rec Launches Blog!

by pearlgirl
ParkTalk-Header-to-size Keeping up with Portland Parks and Recreation just got a little bit easier with the launch of their new blog, ParkTalk . PP&R has so many great events and programs, it's nearly impossible to keep up. We're looking forward to hearing more from them. Don't forget to take PP&R's survey about their services. It's a great opportunity to provide your feedback and share your priorities.
Nov 10,2008

New Website Connects Resources With Those Who Need Help

by pearlgirl
Down Economy WEb Pic Mayor Tom Potter and PDC have launched a website of useful links for individuals and businesses. The site provides opportunities for businesses, homeowners and individuals to connect to the resources they need in these tough economic times. Check it out
Oct 23,2008

Night, Night City Fountains

by jenniferd
Portland Stuff 017 One by one, the Portland Water Bureau is putting its fountains to sleep for the winter. So, if you haven't gotten in your quality time, better do it ... like today! Very few remain awake. So far, Water Bureau Fountain Man John Bee has turned off: Lovejoy Fountain Animals in Pools Fountains Skidmore Fountain Holladay Park Fountain McCoy Fountain Elk Fountain Salmon Street Springs Fountain Ira Keller Fountain Jamison Square Fountain The Water Bureau turns fountains off for the winter in order to prevent their fountain-parts from being damaged by the cold and also to have a chance to do any necessary maintenance and repair work. To find out which fountains are still running, visit www.portlandonline.com/water/fountains Sleep tight fountains. See you in the springtime! Jennie Day-Burget Portland Water Bureau
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Central Portland Families (CPF) believes that families are good for the central city, and the central city is good for families. CPF serves families that live, work, learn and play in Downtown, Central East Side, Northwest Portland, Old Town Chinatown, South Waterfront and The Pearl by developing programs that build community and an advocacy voice for families. This group is a collaborative effort between parents, grandparents, children, business owners and caring neighbors.

We'd love to hear from you. Call us at 503.313.8047 or email us at nancy(at)zcommunitycenter(dot)org.