Presentation on Urban Coyotes

Coyotes in the City?!
A Presentation on Urban Coyotes by:
Bob Sallinger, Conservation Director Audubon Society of Portland,
Barbara Brower and students, Geography, Portland State University
March 3rd @ 6:30 PM
Grant High School
2245 NE 36th Avenue

Coyotes have established themselves on urban landscapes across North America. Today they can be found in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Cleveland and yes, Portland! Although coyotes have lived in NE Portland for years, they have suddenly become much more visible in recent months.

Come learn about urban coyotes, the role they play in our urban ecosystem and how we can reduce and prevent conflicts. The presentation will focus specifically on the increased coyote sightings in Alameda, Grant, Irvington and Beaumont-Wilshire Neighborhoods.

Bob Sallinger has been tracking urban coyote issues across the Metropolitan Landscape for nearly two decades. PSU and Audubon are launching a new Urban Coyote Project which will focus on increasing awareness and understanding about urban coyotes and developing best management practices to prevent and reduce conflicts.

Fix-It Fair This Weekend at Jefferson

Join your neighbors and talk to the experts about how to spend less and stay healthy!
The Fix-It Fairs are free events designed to save you money and connect you to resources. Fix-It Fairs occur seasonally, on three Saturday mornings during the winter (between November and February) from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at various locations around Portland.

Click here for the flyer

Saturday, February 26, 2011
Jefferson High School
5210 N Kerby Avenue
8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Note: Entrance is on Kerby Avenue

What you’ll find at a Fix-It Fair
Ongoing exhibits & hourly workshops on such topics as:

Water and energy savings
Safe and healthy home
Food and nutrition
Neighborhood and community resources
Recycling
Weatherizing your home
Gardening and growing your own food
Yard care and composting
Transportation
Plus

Free lead blood testing
Free giveaways
Hourly door prizes
Free professional childcare
Free lunch
Free minor bike tune-ups and flat tire repair for students and families
For more information or to receive email notification for future Fairs: 503-823-4309, fixitfair@portlandoregon.gov.

SCRAP Re:Boutique Grand Opening

Come to the grand opening of SCRAP’s Re:Boutique, a consignment boutique featuring the amazing work of local reuse artisans!

Sunday, February 27 • 10:00am – 6:00pm
SCRAP
2915 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR

Come celebrate the creativity and innovation of some of Portland’s most talented reuse artists. All items in the Re:Boutique are made from at least 75% reused or reclaimed materials. During the grand opening, drop by our free craft corner – we’ll provide the supplies! There will be epic tower building, turntable art, and pennant flag making. Plus get 25% off SCRAP materials when you purchase something from the Re:Boutique.

Featuring Thai Mama Eggrolls food cart outside in the parking lot. Yum!

www.scrapaction.org

Northeast Portland Neighborhood Charts Its Efforts Toward Net Zero

From Solar Oregon:

The Little Neighborhood That Could:
Northeast Portland Neighborhood Charts Its Efforts Toward Net Zero

This Month’s Topic:
Solar Oregon Executive Director, Markus Stoffel presents the story of how the convergence of community activism and solar installation incentives resulted in a collective effort to lower energy consumption. The data that comes out of the PV installations, energy efficient new construction and retrofitting can help you fashion similar projects in your own community.

>>click here to read DMS Architect’s Kathy Bash’s interview with Markus on the neighborhood

Please register online at:
http://solaroregon.org/workshops-and-education/goal-net-zero-interest-group

All meetings will be from 6:30 – 8:00 PM in the Basement Lecture Room of the Heritage Building, 3934 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, Oregon, 97212.

>>click here for location details and to RSVP

Seating is limited, so register early! Goal Net Zero (GNZ) Interest Group discussions are a great follow up for anyone that has attended a past GNZ tour or just wanting to learn more about net zero concepts, design and building science. The group has been meeting monthly.

Participants should register for each meeting separately. Each meeting cost $5.00 for dues paying Solar Oregon members and $10.00 for non-members.

Questions? email events@solaroregon.org
>>click here for more information on Solar Oregon membership