Ockley Green Family Art Night

Ockley Green School will hold a family art night on Wednesday, December 1st starting at 6:00 pm. There will be free performances and family arts activities. The Ockley Green Children’s Choir will perform songs of protest and praise honoring Nelson Mandela and there will be a silent auction and raffle.

Ockley Green Arts and Technology School is a public K-8 magnet school in North/Northeast Portland. The school is small but diverse, with a dedication to learning and a strong sense of community. Ockley Green offers unique and varied forms of arts and technology education, from African dance to electronic music. The school is home to the Ockley Green Children’s Choir and an award-winning MESA team.

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All proceeds benefit Ockley Green Children’s Choir and Ockley Green PTO CASH/CHECKS ONLY
Ockley Green is a public K-8 magnet school
6031 North Montana Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97217
503-916-5660
www.pps.k12.or.us/schools/ockleygreen
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Join the King Neighborhood Tree Planting!

In partnership with Friends of Trees, the King neighborhood is planning a tree planting project for February 12, 2011! Join us on Saturday morning to help plant trees and create a healthier community.

Planting a tree in your yard or parking strip creates long lasting benefits enjoyed by everyone. Did you know that trees remove pollutants from the air? A typical tree absorbs 10 pounds of pollutants, cleans 330 pounds of carbon dioxide, and creates 260 pounds of oxygen each year. Having cleaner air in your neighborhood has all sorts of health benefits, such as reduced asthma rates. Trees also help intercept and retain 760 gallons of rainwater each year, which help keep our rivers clean and help save us money on stormwater fees. Trees can cool our homes in the summer and shade our city which helps us stay cool all summer. Trees raise the property value of your home by up to 20%. Also, unlike many other things, trees appreciate in value each year. And by planting trees now, we can keep our city green into the future.

This winter, King residents will be offered street trees starting at $35.00. The cost will include a site inspection by the Urban Forestry Department to ensure you choose the right tree for your home, hole digging, help with planting your tree, stakes, mulch, ties, labels, follow-up monitoring, and information on proper tree care techniques. For more information, please visit www.friendsoftrees.org.

Planning has begun for the King Tree Planting event, to participate please contact Irek at (503) 828-6943 or king@plantitportland.org.

Halloween Hocus Pocus

Umpqua Bank on Alberta will be celebrating Halloween on Saturday, October 30th at 11:30 AM with a variety of ghoulish programming for the neighborhood’s little ones. The scary happenings are as follows:

o 11:30 – Magic Show with Brian Proctor of Brian Proctor Magic (http://www.brianproctormagic.com/)
o 12:00 – Pumpkin Coloring
o 12:30 – Little Scary People Costume Contest

Umpqua Bank will provide the magic, pumpkins, coloring, and foodstuffs for the kids. You provide the kids in costume. For more details, contact Jenny Lay (JennyLay@umpquabank.com) at the Alberta store.

Lunch Box Event for Kids at King Farmers Market

Portland’s Grace Kuto, philanthropic author, renowned cook, and passionate educator, will help host the “Local Lunch Box,” an educational event filled with activities intended to encourage kids to make healthy, seasonal, local food choices. Kuto will do a cooking demonstration at noon and be on hand to sell and sign her cookbook, Harambee.
School-aged participants can take part in a market scavenger hunt to learn more about good versus bad food choices, learn about a day in the life of a farmer and experience fresh and/or new fruits and veggies. Other planned activities include a drop-in cooking class for children of all ages, nutrition bingo, make-your-own lunch box, and a blind box produce game where children can identify fruits and veggies based on touch and smell.

10 am to 2 pm, Sunday, September 12 at the King Farmers Market, NE 7th and Wygant. Contact Amy Hunter for more information: ahunter@leeweinstein.biz, (503) 927-5872

Portland Farmers Market is generously supported by the Art Institute of Portland and COUNTRY Financial as season sponsors.

Support Your Local Schools with Project Community Care

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Get your community schools ready for fall by coming out to your King public schools, King and Sabin. Along with most other PPS schools, they will have their events on Saturday, August 28th from 9:00-noon. We will be weeding, cleaning, painting and doing general upkeep of the grounds. Meet the new King Principal, Kim Patterson and get involved with the PTA as a parent or community member.

Pre-register at
www.community.pps.k12.or.us.
Questions? Call 503-916-3078 or
e-mail ajackso2@pps.k12.or.us
Your efforts will make a difference for students and the neighborhood.
Interested in additional volunteer opportunities? Visit www.community.pps.k12.or.us to select opportunities such as landscaping, tutoring, painting and more!

There will be a Community Appreciation Barbeque after the event at Clarendon-Portsmouth K-8 School, 5103 N. Willis Blvd. from 1-4 p.m.
Free food, live music, back-to-school information and more!

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