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Portland Open Studios
—>TICKET PRICE REDUCED TO $30<—Ride sustainably to catch artists at work during Portland Open Studios Portland Open Studios invites you to visit 98 individual artists’ studios throughout the Portland metro area. You will see a diverse group of artists working in their chosen media—painting, sculpting, blowing glass and much more…
Portland Open Studios
—>TICKET PRICE REDUCED TO $30<—Ride sustainably to catch artists at work during Portland Open Studios Portland Open Studios invites you to visit 98 individual artists’ studios throughout the Portland metro area. You will see a diverse group of artists working in their chosen media—painting, sculpting, blowing glass and much more…
Portland Open Studios
—>TICKET PRICE REDUCED TO $30<—Ride sustainably to catch artists at work during Portland Open Studios Portland Open Studios invites you to visit 98 individual artists’ studios throughout the Portland metro area. You will see a diverse group of artists working in their chosen media—painting, sculpting, blowing glass and much more…
National Bush Legacy Bus Tour to Make Latest Stops in Portland and Salem
Salem-News.com A 45-foot, 28 ton Rolling Bush Museum Makes Latest Stop on National Tour / Local OR Progressive Leaders to Hold Sen. Smith Accountable for Enabling Disastrous Bush/Conservative Policies That Have Harmed Our National Security, Ruined the Economy and Sacrificed Key Domestic Priorities. Photo courtesy: bushlegacytour.com (PORTLAND, Ore.) – In what supporters of the President…
The billion-dollar status quo
This $1 billion deal, in the works behind closed doors since April, and unveiled on a Monday with the admonition that it needs to be done by the end of the week or the money goes away, oozes status quo. All of a sudden, we’re in too much of a hurry to have a community…
A grease shortage worries biodiesel makers
At $5 a gallon and competition for feedstock, Oregon’s fledgling biodiesel industry could burn out before it ever gets going Sunday, June 08, 2008 AMY HSUAN The Oregonian Staff There’s a shortage of fryer grease in America. Thieves pilfer it by the gallon. Investors wage a bidding war for every golden drop. Add to that…
Oregon, nation would benefit from climate legislation
by John Miller June 8, 2008 As a local resident, businessman and parent, I share the concerns of many who are alarmed about the unprecedented threat posed by global warming to our environment, economy and our children’s future. The impact in Oregon is real. A glance at old photographs of glaciers on Mount Hood…
Taking visitors on an ‘eco-adventure’
The Metolian, a 640-acre resort planned in Central Oregon, will employ sustainable building practices POSTED: 04:00 AM PDT Friday, June 6, 2008 BY SAM BENNETT Ground zero for ecotourism in Oregon may be a 640-acre site two and a half hours southeast of Portland. A proposal by Dutch Pacific Resources LLC will create an “eco-adventure”…
Troubled waters for Columbia crossing
INTERSTATE BRIDGE Sunday, June 01, 2008 I applaud the three Metro councilors who oppose building a new bridge over the Columbia River (“3 suggest toll rather than new I-5 bridge,” May 27).The majority of drivers crossing the Columbia on Interstate 5 are commuters who live across the river to avoid the state income tax…
Camelina may offer options for dryland production
By Cindy Snyder, For Farm & Ranch Guide Friday, May 23, 2008 11:47 AM CDT BURLEY, Idaho – Alternative crops tend to grab headlines when commodity prices are low and producers are interested in finding crops with a better profit margin. It’s a harder sell when grain prices are near historic highs, but one…
Oregon company wins federal grant for alternative fuel
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — A small Oregon startup company developing new technology to convert waste wood and grass into biofuel has won a $100,000 federal grant. Trillium FiberFuels is testing a new method for making cellulosic ethanol from fibrous plant material. The U.S. Energy Department grant last week was the only one made to an…
We now have a 25-passenger!
That’s right folks. By popular demand, we have added a 25-passenger this past month. It rocks and it rolls! Just fresh off an eco-friendly oil change, a new IPOD-enabled PA radio, and charcoal carpeted walls, 100% waste product, of which 90% chicken fat fuels this beast. It is a mean green chicken fat machine as…
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