Come to the Hip Happening where you can find more than thirty Artists, crafters and confectioners showing and selling fabulous handmade goodies under one roof.
Enjoy Live Music, yummy food and refreshments while shopping for that one-of-a-kind item you can't live without!
SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESS
BUY HANDMADE
Sellwood Masonic Temple
7126 SE Milwaukie Avenue
1 block south of Bybee on the east side of street
11:00am - 6:00pm
On Saturday, August 7th a passport booklet will be available at all participating businesses.
The EcoDistricts Summit is the premier annual global conference dedicated to neighborhood-scale sustainability innovation. The Portland Sustainability Institute invites you to:
Deepen your understanding of the EcoDistricts Initiative and similar projects around the globe
Connect with companies, practitioners, and policymakers involved with pilot programs and catalytic projects that drive urban innovation
Location
Portland State University | Smith Center, 3rd Floor
Dear Portland Area People Interested in Electronics and Sustainability:
You are invited to a public overview of EPEAT, the global green certification system for electronics. EPEAT is a Portland-based program that is strongly influencing the environmental design of electronics worldwide. To confirm your attendance, please RSVP via email to Katherine Robbins at krobbins@isdf.org so we may plan appropriately. There is no fee for participation.
Location
Mezzanine Level (2nd floor) of the Two World Trade Center
Solar Oregon, a nonprofit offering education and outreach about solar, is gearing up for the Energy Trust Better Living Show! The show, which had a turn out of about 20,000 attendees last year, encourages everyone to take one more step toward a healthier lifestyle. This year’s show runs from Friday, March 26th through Sunday, March 28th 2010 at the Portland Expo Center.
Join us February 18th for our second “SHIFT: A Green Salon” to hear 10 five-minute presentations from designers, creatives, and innovators that are making communications better and more sustainable.
You've heard of speed dating? Well this is speed networking! Sometimes a formal structure assists in helping you promote your business, sometimes it doesn't. We'll do both!!
The SBAP is a 9-month training (one Friday and Saturday a month) designed for working professionals wishing to apply sustainable concepts to the buildings they design, develop, and construct. Sessions are presented by expert instructors in an interactive format with hands-on exercises, field trips and cross-sector-applicability.
Course starts on March 5, 2010. Register by February 12, 2010
For more information go to: www.mhcc.edu/sbap or call 503-491-7585