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Digest for March 10, 2010
Digest Contents:
This Week's Upcoming Events at the Apathy Rehabilitation Place!CTC Early Spring Plant Sale March 15th-19th
Assistant Controller
Executive Director
Learn How to Start an Organic Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Operation!
Events
This Week's Upcoming Events at the Apathy Rehabilitation Place!
Attention Apathy Rehabilitation Place Invitees -
Did you hear, do you know yet? The Apathy Rehabilitation Place is damn Bona Fide. First let me say that although I am a humble cocreator of the space I can promise you that my opinion is in no way exaggerated! With that said:
The Apathy Rehabilitation Place is the most beautiful creation ever known to woman and man! Everything from the exhibit to the Scavenged T Hows, and the events that have taken place between it's walls are the physical and experiential embodiment of all that is glorious about City Repair and the world at large!
From Puppet shows and Storytelling to Upcycle Craft Markets, we're having a magical blast and have only just begun. Which leads me to this upcoming week's events!
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CTC Early Spring Plant Sale March 15th-19th
Greetings Gardeners! It's that time of year again for Portland Public School's Community Transition Center Early Spring Plant Sale. The sale runs from March 15th-19th from 8:30-3:00 daily. We are located at 6801 SE 60th and Duke St. in Greenhouse #1. We have a wide variety of edible and ornamental plants for sale including: -Arugula, broccoli, broccoli raab, collards, cauliflower, garden sorrel, swiss chard, and assorted lettuces -Chrysanthemums, spider plants, licorice ferns, assorted lilies, sedums, and much much more!
Jobs & Internships
Assistant Controller
Digest topic: Jobs & Internships
Information
organization: | Terwilliger Plaza, Portland’s signature retirement community for over 50 years and recently selected by Oregon Business as one of the top 100 Best Nonprofits to Work in Oregon, has an opening for a full-time exempt position of Assistant Controller. |
position summary: | Assistant Controller under the leadership of the /Controller/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will support the process to provide business essential, cost effective, services to Terwilliger Plaza. This position will be responsible for: 1. Month-end schedules, bank, investment and account reconciliations, journal entries and the preparation of month-end financial statements and related reports for the CEO and the Board of Directors. 2. All of the functions related to the bi-monthly and interim accounts payable invoice processing and preparing and processing checks. 3.Assisting with preparing year-end audit schedules, annual budget worksheets, data gathering and analysis, and other financial schedules and reports as requested. |
Salary / Pay Rate: | DOE |
Executive Director
Digest topic: Jobs & Internships
Information
organization: | Friends of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge |
position summary: | The Part-time Executive Director (ED) is responsible for managing the operations of the Friends of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge (FOR) This position is considered exempt under Oregon State employment guidelines. The ED reports to the Board of Directors of the FOR or a Board-designated person or committee. • Establish business practices and office systems for: 1. the routing of mail 2. responding and routing phone messages left on the FOR phone line 3. organizing grant files 4. ensuring annual reports are completed and filed especially IRS Form 990 and Oregon Dept of Justice reports 5. items to be discussed at Board Meetings including meetings of membership, annual meetings and meetings of elections of officers |
Salary / Pay Rate: | DOE |
Learn How to Start an Organic Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Operation!
Want to learn the ropes on how to start-up an Organic Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
Who: Ariel's Community Grown (Arial McLean) Where: La Center, WA Why: Learn the ropes on how to start-up a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) When: Now - through November 2009 - 10 to 40 hours per week (need to commit to regular schedule) Pay: All the vegetables you can eat
If interested contact Ariel at 936-5766
PS - not just mule work, Ariel will transmit all of her knowledge to you (she spent last year as an unpaid apprentice for Kate Rae, a very well respected farmer in the community).
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