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These are local resources focused within Portland / Oregon / the Pacific Northwest. Have any local resource suggestions for Portland Peak Oil that you don't see here? Email us!
COMMUNITY-BUILDING
EVENT CALENDARS
FOOD & GARDENING
- Area farmers markets: Portland Farmers' Markets, Beaverton Farmers Market,
Gresham Farmers' Market, Tigard Farmers' Market,
Hillsboro Farmers' Market, Vancouver Farmers' Market,
others in Oregon,
farmers' markets in Washington
- Area co-ops: Alberta Cooperative Grocery,
Food Front Coop, People's Food Coop
- Eugene Permaculture Guild: Seeks to educate members and the wider community about the principles of sustainable living, and to create examples of permaculture in the Eugene area
- Growing Gardens: Promotes food gardening for improved nutrition, health, and self-reliance
- Oregon Tilth: Dedicated to biologically sound and socially equitable agriculture
- Pick Your Own: One page that provides a fast link to Oregon's pick-your-own (PYO, U-pick, pick-it-yourself) farms
- Portland Area CSA Coalition: Listing of local Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms
- Portland Community Gardens: There are 30 community gardens located throughout Portland, developed and operated by volunteers and PP&R staff
- Portland Permaculture Guild: Promoting permaculture in the Portland area with free monthly educational meetings that are open to everyone
- Portland Permaculture Institute: Offers half day to six day workshops on a broad range of permaculture subjects
- Sauvie Island Organics: CSA 15 minutes outside Portland offering produce and events
- Wild Food Adventures: Workshops and training in local edible plants, wild foods and foraging
LOCAL PURCHASING
- Backyard Bird Shop: Seven locations to assist with all your birding and nature needs
- Mirador: Community store selling household and food preparation and storage items
- Portland independent bookstores: Annie Bloom Books,
In Other Words, Laughing Horse Books,
Looking Glass Bookstore, New Renaissance Books, Powell's Books, Reading Frenzy, Twenty-Third Avenue Books
- Portland Rainbarrel Company: Save water, reduce the storm water overflow and water your garden with a rainbarrel
- Portland ReBuilding Center: The largest non-profit used building materials resource in North America
- Portland ReDirect Guide: The Portland-Vancouver guide to ecologically wise, socially responsible, and health-oriented businesses
- Portland Saturday Market: Supporting local artists and merchandise since 1974
- Stumptown Printers: Printing methods emphasize environmental responsibility
MEDIA & INFORMATION
- Alternatives Magazine: Resources for cultural creativity
- El Hispanic News: Oregon and SW Washington's leading, award winning bilingual paper
- KBOO: Community radio station providing music, news and public affairs
- KPOJ: Portland's Air America (progressive talk radio) affiliate
- Multnomah County Library: Oregon's largest public library, with 16 branches
- New Connexion: A local journal of conscious living
- News 4 Neighbors: Tools for Portland citizens and neighborhood associations to discuss breaking news
- Oregon PeaceWorker: Celebrating nonviolence at the local, regional, national and global levels
- The Oregonian: The state's largest newspaper
- Portland Alliance: The city's oldest alternative progressive newspaper, reporting on the issues ignored or distorted by the corporate-dominated mainstream press
- Portland Indymedia: Read it, write it, your site, your news...for southern Cascadia
- Portland neighborhood newspapers: East County News,
The Bee, Southeast Examiner,
Multnomah Village Post
- Willamette Week: Portland's free news weekly
- Portland Tribune: City newspaper issued free twice weekly
- The Skanner: Advancing the cause of the black press in the Northwest
- Street Roots: Local newspaper advocating for the homeless and raising social awareness
NEIGHBORHOODS & LOCAL GOVERNMENT
- City home pages: City of Portland, OR, City of Gresham, OR,
City of Beaverton, OR, City of Vancouver, WA,
City of Hillsboro, OR
- State home pages: Oregon, Washington
- G/Rated - Portland's Office of Sustainable Development: Portland's green building resource
- Metro: Metro is the directly elected regional government that serves more than 1.3 million residents in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties, and the 25 cities in the Portland metro area
- Portland Maps: Assessor, capital improvement projects, census, crime, parks, schools and more information for each address
- Portland neighborhoods: Neighborhood directory, toolbox, events, maps and more
(including this PDF map of Portland with neighborhoods marked)
RENEWABLES & ECO AWARENESS
- Ecotrust: Citizens of Salmon Nation want to live in a place where economic, ecological, and social conditions are improving, where a "conservation economy" is emerging
- Free Geek: Recycles used technology to provide computers, education, internet access and job skills training to those in need in exchange for community service
- Living Spaces: Green home remodeling design and coaching in Portland
- Northwest EcoBuilding Guild: An association of builders, designers, homeowners, tradespeople, manufacturers, suppliers and others interested in ecologically sustainable building
- SCRAP!: Promotes creative reuse and environmentally sustainable behavior by providing educational programs and affordable materials to the community
- Solar Energy Association of Oregon: Dedicated to increasing the use of solar energy in Oregon
TRANSPORTATION
- Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA): Opening minds and roads to bicycling throughout Oregon and SW Washington
- The Bike Gallery: Family-owned business started in 1974 with six stores in the Portland area
- Bike Portland: An information portal for all things bicycle in Portland
- Eugene Bio Car Share: A bio-diesel car sharing cooperative located in Eugene
- FlexCar | Portland Metro: Car-sharing company that offers residents and businesses in the Portland/Vancouver area over 70 conveniently located and environmentally responsible vehicles
- GoBiodiesel Cooperative: Now creating a processing system which will convert waste vegetable oil (WVO) into usable fuel
- Oregon Human-Powered Vehicles: Serving recumbent riders and fans of all pedal-powered craft
- Portland Transport: A conversation about access and mobility in the Portland/Vancouver region
- SHIFT to Bikes: SHIFT folks plan, execute, and publicize an ever-widening variety of bike-related events
- Tri-Met: Provides public transportation in the Portland metropolitan area
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