Sharing Ideas: Grassroots Projects Started by Neighbors

OurUnitedVillagesCommunity Outreach of Our United Villages is hosting a Sharing Ideas Panel Presentation and Discussion on December 5th. If you have any questions please contact:
Vanessa Patterson, Community Outreach Office Coordinator, outreach@ourunitedvillages.org, 503.546.7499.

What:
Sharing Ideas: Grassroots Projects Started by Neighbors
Panel Presentation & Discussion

When:
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
12:30pm-3:30pm

Where:
New Columbia Community Education Center
4625 N Trenton St.
Portland, OR 97203
Trimet Bus #4

Come learn about inspiring grass-roots community building projects from a panel of local organizers. Ask questions and learn from their experiences. See possibilities for replicating similar projects in your own neighborhood.

Hosted by Community Outreach of Our United Villages. Free and open to all. Light meal provided. Please let us know if you plan to attend by Monday, November 30th to 503.546.7499 or outreach@ourunitedvillages.org. Child care, transportation, and interpretation provided upon request.

Sharing Ideas: Grass-roots Projects

Sharing%20Ideas%20Panel%20PosterSharing Ideas:
Grass-roots projects started by neighbors.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2009 6:00pm-9:00pm
GRANT PARK CHURCH (2728 NE 34th Ave. Portland, OR 97212)

Come learn about inspiring projects from local organizers.
Hosted by Community Outreach of Our United Villages, a local community building non-profit.
Please let us know if you plan to attend by Thursday, September 24th to outreach@ourunitedvillages.org or 503.546.7499.
Free and open to all. Light meal provided. Child care, transportation, and interpretation upon request.

www.ourunitedvillages.org

Ask questions and learn from their experiences.
See possibilities for replicating projects in your own neighborhood.

Panel:

swap ‘n play: child-parent cooperative
maya angelou summer art camp: neighborhood youth event
ainsworth collective: neighborhood network
blue door: volunteer support for elders
ne tool lending library: neighborhood resource