Organizations & Community Groups

 

These pages are  to help organizations, organizers and other volunteer liasons who post events with us navigate around the site and get information that is specifically designed to answer their questions. Welcome!

Community Group Thank Yous



Thank Yous
To All Organizations who posted an event with us!


IN SEPTEMBER

  • Audubon Society of Portland
  • Benton Soil and Water Conservation District
  • Bio-Diesel Co-op
  • City of Portland Office of Sustainable Development*
  • City Repair Project
  • Clackamas River Basin Council
  • Clark Public Utilities
  • Cooper Mountain Elementary School
  • Friends of Vermont Creek
  • Hoyt Arboretum Friends
  • Illahee
  • Klamath-Salmon Media Collaborative
  • Living Earth Gatherings For Change
  • No Ivy League
  • Northwest Coalition Against Pesticides
  • Oregon Trout
  • Portland Community Gardens
  • Portland Parks and Recreation
  • Portland Peak Oil
  • Portland Permaculture Institute
  • Resolutions Northwest*
  • SCRAP: School and Community ReUse Action Project
  • The Siskiyou Field Institute
  • SOLV
  • Three Rivers Land Conservancy
  • Try/On Life Community Farm
  • Xerces Society

total organizations in September: 27
total events in September: 45


IN AUGUST
  • Butler Promotions
  • Clark Public Utilities
  • City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services
  • EnviroSingles
  • Forum on Geonomics
  • Oregon Biodiesel
  • Oregon Trout
  • Portland Community Gardens
  • Portland Peak Oil
  • Portland Permaculture Institute
  • the EDGE
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • The Sierra Club
  • Three Rivers Land Conservancy
  • Try/On Life Community Farm

total organizations in August: 15
total events in August: 39


IN JULY
  • Cracked Pots
  • Columbia Slough Watershed Council
  • EnviroSingles
  • FreeGeek
  • Friends of The Columbia Gorge
  • Metro
  • Northwest Coalition Against Pesticides
  • Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center
  • Oregon Oil Awareness Group
  • Portland Permaculture Guild
  • Portland Permaculture Institute
  • Salmon Nation
  • SCRAP: School and Community ReUse Action Project
  • SOLV
  • Three Rivers Land Conservancy
  • Try/On Life Community Farm

total organizations in July: 20
total events in July: 29


IN JUNE
  • City of Portland
  • Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center
  • Friends of Trees
  • Go Biodiesel Co-op
  • Hands On Portland
  • Illahee Lecture Series
  • Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
  • Northwest Coalition Against Pesticides
  • Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center
  • Oregon Natural Resources Council
  • Portland Community Gardens
  • Portland Permaculture Institute
  • Portland State University Center for Lakes and Reservoirs
  • The City Repair Project
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • The Sierra Club
  • Three Rivers Land Conservancy
  • Try/On Life Community Farm
  • Tualatin Riverkeepers
  • United States Dept of Agriculture

total organizations in June: 20
total events in June: 48






IN MAY
  • 7th Principle Environmental Group
  • Bridger Elementary School
  • City of Lake Oswego
  • Columbia Slough Watershed Council
  • Earth and Spirit Council
  • Earth Charter
  • Ecoroofs Everywhere
  • Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
  • Envirosingles
  • First Unitarian Church
  • Forests Forever, Inc.
  • Friends of Trees
  • FUEGO!
  • Hands On Portland
  • Illahee Lecture Series
  • Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns
  • Jane's Park Group
  • Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership
  • Metro
  • Native Plant Society
  • Naturescaping For Clean Rivers
  • Northwest Coalition Against Pesticides
  • Northwest EcoBuilding Guild
  • Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center
  • Oregon Food Bank, Washington County
  • Portland Community Gardens
  • Portland Permaculture Institute
  • Portland Water Bureau
  • Rachel's Friends Breast Cancer Coalition
  • ReDirect Guide
  • The City Repair Project
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • The No Ivy League
  • The Sierra Club
  • The Columbia Slough Watershed Council
  • Three Rivers Land Conservancy
  • Tryon Creek Watershed Council
  • Try/On Life Community Farm
  • Urban Water Works
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Wild Food Adventures


  • total organizations in May: 42
    total events in May: 59




    IN APRIL
    • Clackamas County
    • Friends of Trees
    • Portland Community Gardens
    • SCRAP
    • Columbia Slough Watershed Council
    • Institute for Culture and Ecology
    • April Think Globally, Eat Locally Film Series
    • Earth & Spirit Council
    • OLCV Voter's Forum
    • NWRAGE
    • ONRC
    • Audubon Society of Portland
    • EnviroSingles
    • Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Volunteers
    • Clark Public Utility
    • Three Rivers Land Conservancy
    • Wild Food Adventures
    • City Repair Project
    • Sauvie Island Organics
    • The Nature Conservancy
    • Tualatin Hills Nature Park
    • Oregon Biodiesel Workshop
    • Try/on Life Community Farm
    • SOLV
    • City of Lake Oswego
    • Deva Communion & Oatfield Estates
    • Siskiyou Field Institute


    total organizations in April: 27
    total events in April: 52

     

Monthly Newsletter to Organizations



March Monthly Newsletter


March! They say "it blows in like a lion and out like a lamb."  One month away from Earth Day, and we would love to know not only about any events you are planning for that special day but also possible tabling opportunities for other organizers as well. Send us an email that includes the title of the event, the link to information about it found on our website (so you don't have to retype your information more than once) and specifics with regards to how many people you project might attend your event, how much it might cost to have a table at your event, and whom to contact for more information, we will be sending out a follow-up post to all the organizers on our list on or around March 11, 2006. Participate in what makes The Dirt! an effective tool for the entire community! Share your news with the rest of us! Also, of course, as always, send in any events that you have planned upcoming for the months of March, April and beyond.

*Tips To Remember*
1. You can post as far into the future as you know of events.
2. AND, if you are an organization that has multiple events to post - you can do that by entering an event and then clicking "BACK" on your web browser to re-load the form. (It should re-load with your information previously entered. Simply change the relevant portions and click submit again.)

1. Log in to your FREE Dirt Community Web Account

2. Post Your Event

3. Our HELP/FAQ page gives tricks on how to enter multiple events.

4. See Our Current Calendar of Events

Thank You! As always, by taking the time to send in your event(s) to The Dirt! you greatly support our efforts to inform the public in a timely fashion about the wide variety of environmentally - related events happening in the Portland metropolitan region and beyond.*

PS. For those of you that might know of something that extends beyond the Portland metropolitan region (an action alert, an upcoming conference, eco-friendly tips, a note about your most recent publication, etc.) please contact us to see how you might get this information posted as well! The new website has a lot of capabilities that we are still sorting out how best to present the information. We would love to work with you.

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*Our definition of the Portland metropolitan region includes Clark County, Washington, as far east as Gresham, as far west as Beaverton and as far south as Oregon City. We define events to be environmentally-related if they address how humans may be interacting with the natural world around them in such ways that include how we connect through: natural building, energy use, conservation issues, transportation, food, water, air, land, ecosystems, watersheds, forests, urban gardens, and wildlife, to name a few. With regards to what types of events might be relevant, we include such things as conservation announcements and alerts, notices of public meetings, conferences, hikes, bikes, walks, films, festivals, celebrations, dinners, get-togethers, learning opportunities, workshops, and more.

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