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Last Things First, A fundraiser faire for Last Thursday, Sunday April 29
Sunday April 29 at Alberta Rose Theater
Silent art auction open to all
ACT I
3-4p.m. FREE
Music by Uncle Yascha juggling by Rhys Thomas!
balloon tying, caricature artist, kids crafts
ACT II
4-6p.m. $5 kids, $7 adults, $20 family deal
Plum Sutra-alternative jazz
Miriam’s Well rock
Slam poets
ACT III
7-9p.m. $15 presale $20 at the door
Wanderlust Circus and Friends
rope tricks by Leapin’ Louie, acrobatics by Kazum, comedy by Tommy Twimble, juggling by JPeace the Clown
http://www.albertarosetheatre.com/tickets.html Get your tickets now
Keep it Clean 2012
April 2012 CNA News
Solarize Northeast deadline nears – March 21, 2012
Do you live in Northeast Portland and are you thinking about adding a solar electric system to your home? Now is your chance! Northeast Coalition of Neighbors is running its second Solarize NE group purchase campaign. Workshops are going on now and registration is open until May 15.
This effort is designed to simplify the process of residential solar installation and bring cost reductions through volume purchasing to local area neighbors.
Free workshops make the process easy to understand by covering topics such as: deciding on system size, explaining the costs, providing financing opportunities, and explaining net metering through the utility. Sign up today, or attend a local workshop to learn how to get started.
Three free workshops
Thursday, March 22, 6 p.m. – 7:30p.m. NECN, 4815 NE 7th Avenue
Saturday April 14, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Umpqua Bank, 1745 NE Alberta Street
Thursday April 19, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. NECN, 4815 NE 7th Avenue
www.solarize.necoalition.org
Mayoral candidates debate on issues related to education. March 22, 7–9 p.m.
Hosted by Concordia University & Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
Mayoral candidates debate, with City Council candidate forum, on issues related to education.
Thurs. March 22, 2012 | 7–9 p.m. Concordia’s George R. White Library & Learning Center | Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
For more information, please visit: www.necoalition.org
www.cu-portland.edu/debates
Annual Spring Egg Hunt at Fernhill Park
Saturday, April 7th
The Hunt begins at 10:00 AM SHARP
Rain or Shine! (Near the Playground along NE 37th Avenue)
Please Join Us for Free Family-Friendly Fun!
Sponsored by The Concordia Neighborhood Association & American Legion Post 134
We will be Accepting Donations to Help Fund the Summer Concerts in Fernhill Park at the Hunt. Any Size Donation Will Be Greatly Appreciated!
The Chicken Wing Tool Drive
March 2012 CNA News
Come and participate in the Concordia Neighborhood by attending the March General meeting!
March 6th at 7:00 PM
McMenamin’s Kennedy School Community Room
(SE corner of building, just off the parking lot)
This month’s meeting topic:
Curbside Collection Services for Food Scrap Composting.
Babs Adamski, Outreach Coordinator for the City of Portland will be there to provide information on a fund raising opportunity and answer questions about the new curbside collection system.
Opportunity to raise funds for your community organization!
How can your neighborhood association, nonprofit group, ethnic group or community of faith raise funds while teaching Portlanders how to compost their food scraps with ease?
Portlanders are doing a great job adapting to the new Curbside Collection Service with food scrap composting and the change to weekly pick up of the green Portland Composts! roll cart and every-other-week garbage collection.
To continue to help Portlanders become successful at food scrap composting, the City is seeking groups of volunteers ages 18 years and older to provide door-to-door training and troubleshooting for residents in St. Johns, Woodlawn, King, Concordia, Cully, Centennial, Lents, Powellhurst-Gilbert, Brentwood Darlington and Woodstock. Volunteers earn $2.00 per conversation or $.50 per piece left behind for their organizations.
Contact Babs Adamski at 503-823-8753, barbara.adamski@portlandoregon.gov or Renée Johnson at 503-823-1862, renee.johnson@portlandoregon.gov to get involved. Canvassing begins February 28, 2012.
Additionally, we will be reading & voting on a proposed change to our bylaws.
Proposed bylaw amendment:
PROPOSED NEW ARTICLE VI, Section B.
General Meetings: Membership meetings will be scheduled at least quarterly at such time and place as established by the Board. Notification shall be by mail, newsletter, posted notices, telephone calls, electronic mail lists or any other appropriate means of communication apt to reach a majority of the members. Notification shall require seven days advance notice to the general public and a minimum of 24 hours’ notice for all active members and to individuals and news media that have requested notice.
OLD ARTICLE VI, Section B.
General Meetings: Membership meetings will be scheduled for the first Tuesday of each month at such time and place as established by the Board. Notification shall be by mail, newsletter, posted notices, telephone calls, electronic mail lists or any other appropriate means of communication apt to reach a majority of the members. Notification shall require seven days advance notice to the general public and a minimum of 24 hours notice for all active members and to individuals and news media that have requested notice.
BOARD’S REASON FOR PROPOSING THE CHANGE:
The CNA Board wishes to move to a quarterly General Meeting schedule to give us more time to plan more educational, interactive, and community-building activities and presentations at General Meetings. Our hope is that this will inspire more neighborhood participation in General Meetings. Quarterly General Meetings could become candidate forums, health fairs, neighborhood strategic planning & visioning retreats, or other special events designed to inspire and engage broader participation of neighbors and businesses. The CNA Board affirms that community comments and ideas will continue to be welcomed at every monthly Board meeting, and that we encourage neighbors to get involved and give comments at Board meetings.
This amendment will be read at our General Meeting and voted on by membership for approval.