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CNRG Networking Night's are on the 3rd Thursday of the Month
CNRG is an all volunteer run organization & we need your help!
Donations are rather helpful as well
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Port City, located in Portland Oregon, is a non profit organization working with adults with disabilities. We have just created and launched a new product for dogs called; Waggin’ Tail Make ‘em Yourself Organic Dog Biscuits. Our dog treat kits are a mix of dry food ingredients; organic whole wheat flour, organic rolled oats, and baking powder, packaged in an echo friendly paper coffee style bag lined with a PLA (Polylactic Acid) type of liner derived from corn which is an annually renewable resource. The manufacturing of PLA uses 30-50% less fossil fuel to produce when compared to petroleum based polymers resulting in less carbon dioxide emitted during production. A 3" cookie cutter dog bone is attached to the bag by hemp cord. Customers will just have to add 3 ingredients (which most households already have) and bake per instructions on the back of the package.
Baking our delicious dog treats at home will be fun for your whole family and your dog will be eagerly Waggin’ his Tail! Our dog biscuit kits are a mixture of wholesome, organic dry ingredients. Just add a few ingredients from your kitchen, roll out, cut with the attached 3” dog bone cookie cutter and bake. It’s that easy! Once the biscuits are baked, they can be stored in the eco-friendly paper bag that they come in. (Provided your dog hasn’t eaten them all straight from the oven!) A tin tie is provided to seal the bag for freshness.
Making these treats at home will be fun for your whole family! Just imagine the wonderful smell of the delicious dog treats baking in your kitchen while your dog wags his tail in anticipation!
Please contact Stuart at 503-935-3650 for more info!
Portland Artists Clinic
A volunteer organization providing primary care and urgent health care services to Portland artists who are uninsured and underinsured.
Save valuable staff time and money - Students in the Steps to Success/Project Enterprise program are actively looking for volunteer projects they can work on either inside the classroom or at your site.
The following services are available to local businesses and organizations at no cost:
Make reminder phone calls
Assemble newsletters and mass mailings
Binding training materials/notebooks
Assembling small products
Assemble marketing, educational, or training material notebooks
Fold brochures, affix labels and stickers
Event set-up
If you would like additional information please contact:
Sue Spencer, Business Services Coordinator,Project Enterprise/Steps To Success, MHCC (503) 256-0432 x22231 or [email protected]
Radio Interview with Bob Lieberman of Cultivating Creativity
Bob Lieberman of Cultivating Creativity describes how he teaches senior leaders to cultivate creativity in their firms – and what all professionals can learn about this crucial skill set.
2009 Artists Workshop Series: 10 professional development workshops for working artists in all disciplines from January to June, 2009. Next workshop: Copyrights & Contracts, Sat. Feb. 21st
Resource Assistance for Rural Environments [RARE] program is an AmeriCorps program administered by the University of Oregon. Each year we place 20-25 graduate level professionals in Oregon’s resource dependent communities to work on economic and community development and natural resource planning projects for an 11 month period. This year we are supporting 34 participants in 34 communities from Nyssa to Astoria to Roseburg. At this point, we are beginning to recruit communities to apply for the RARE program during the 2010-2011 year.
Please review our website http://rare.uoregon.edu for more further information.
Returning Veterans Project is a nonprofit organization comprised of politically unaffiliated and independent health care practitioners who offer free and confidential services to veterans and their families of the current Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns. Our volunteers include mental health professionals, acupuncturists, naturopaths, chiropractors, physicians, massage therapists, and other complementary health care providers. We believe it is our collective responsibility to offer support and healing for the short and long-term repercussions of war zone service on veterans and their families.
Second Stories
Second Stories is a faith-based, nonprofit, community development corporation, focused on neighborhood transformation in Portland and beyond. Our work is coming along side churches and service agencies, creating connections, enabling mutual understanding and collaboration.
The Virtual Volunteering Project works to encourage and assist in the development of volunteer activities that can be completed via the Internet. The site provides resources and information on virtual volunteerism and a monthly electronic newsletter on virtual volunteering called Virtual Verve.
A small urban farm in Portland, hosting workshops and classes on sustainable city living.