Potluck

Peak Oil Potluck and Community Visioning!

Apr 11 2007 - 7:00pm
Apr 11 2007 - 9:00pm

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Hey, lets throws a party! Celebrate the acceptance of the Peak Oil Taskforce's recommendations, hang out and get to know each other better, and start the process of figuring out what we all should work on next.
PPO is attempting to create a vision for what we will be doing to help Portland prepare for peak oil. Since our main purpose is to be a resource for our community, we are asking the community what things would be most useful to them for us to do. We are also creating opportunities to get involved!
Remember to bring a dish and join us for a fun family evening. We encourage folks to bring their own plates/utensils as well so we can reduce the amount of paper and plastic waste.
Free and open to the public (as always!).

Peak Oil Potluck!

Aug 30 2006 - 7:00pm
Aug 30 2006 - 9:00pm

Hosted by:
Mike Dill

Body:
Every time there's a fifth Wednesday, Portland Peak Oil throws a party! Let's take a break from speakers, films and workshops and just have an evening where we relax and get to know each other better.
Remember to bring a dish and join us for a fun family evening. We encourage folks to bring their own plates/utensils as well so we can reduce the amount of paper and plastic waste.
Free and open to the public (as always!).

opening & closing St. Francis:
Jeremy

Kerns Neighborhood June Potluck

Jun 4 2006 - 5:15pm
Jun 4 2006 - 8:00pm

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Kerns neighbors (& anyone interested in starting up their own neighborhood potluck) are invited to the Kerns Neighborhood's monthly potluck on the First Sunday of the Month. This month's focus is Edgu, exercise for the spine. Arrive at 5:15, potluck starts at 6 pm.
Healthy Dishes, local ingredients, inspiring ideas encouraged. For more info, email neighborpotlucks@riseup.net.

Portland Peak Oil potluck and task force brainstorming

May 31 2006 - 7:00pm
May 31 2006 - 9:00pm

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As part of our 5th Wednesday tradition we are having a potluck with the focal point of brainstorming for the recently created Peak Oil Taskforce.
Please bring a dish (locally grown foods preferred!) and your own dishware and flatware if possible.

Kerns Neighborhood May Potluck

May 7 2006 - 6:00pm
May 7 2006 - 8:00pm

Body:
Kerns neighbors (& anyone interested in starting up their own neighborhood potluck) are invited to the Kerns Neighborhood's monthly potluck on the First Sunday of the Month. This month we will also be having a seedling exchange.
Healthy Dishes, local ingredients, inspiring ideas encouraged. For more info, email neighborpotlucks@riseup.net.

April Kerns neighborhood potluck

Apr 2 2006 - 6:00pm
Apr 2 2006 - 8:00pm

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The Kerns First Sunday Potluck will happen on the first Sunday of the Month (April 2 is the next potluck).
We are also adding a topic for each potluck, such as bike maintenance (this is tentative topic for April 2), permaculture, a game night, art project, Kern's history walk, edgu, etc. I would like to hear ideas from my fellow Kerns neighbors on topics that would interest you. We also need people to lead topics so if you live in Kerns or close-by & want to lead a discussion contact me to schedule it.
Remember to bring food or beverage (please keep in mind that we are family friendly).

Portland Peak Oil Potluck Celebration & Garden/Seed Swap

Mar 29 2006 - 7:00pm
Mar 29 2006 - 10:00pm

Body:
Every time there's a fifth Wednesday, Portland Peak Oil throws a party! Let's take a break from speakers, films and workshops and just have an evening where we relax and get to know each other better.
This time we'll do potluck (local foods) and have a seed and garden supply swap. Remember to bring a dish and garden supplies/seeds to trade! Join us for a fun family evening. We encourage folks to bring their own plates/utensils as well so we can reduce the amount of paper and plastic waste.
Free and open to the public (as always!).

NE Area Peak Oil Meet & Eat

Feb 28 2006 - 5:30pm
Feb 28 2006 - 7:00pm

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NE Area Peak Oil Potluck
We gather once a month to socialize, discuss, strategize and support one another in making our lifestyles more sustainable, our homes more efficient, and our sense of community more intact.
This month our discussion will include “work parties” - how they might be organized to get particular projects done in our various homes. You need not be a homeowner to participate!
Bring food to share. (Plates, utensils, glassware provided.)

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