2010 Sustainable Neighborhood (not just) Bike Tour Schedule

2010 Sustainable Neighborhood (not just) Bike Tour Schedule

July

17, 18 – River Road Community Organization/RRCO. July 17 meet at 11AM at Rosetta Park, Benjamin and Evergreen. Visit pesticide-free public park space, chicken-keeping, permaculture design, green building, neighborhood collaboration, and more. Open house afterwords at suburban permaculture site at 212 Benjamin, 3 to 5PM.

August

7 – Friendly Neighborhood- West (of Jefferson St)/FAN-West (excursion into Crest Dr neighborhood 8/7). Meet at Friendly Street Market, 2757 Friendly, at 11AM. Tour will include community right-of-way cooperative “Common Ground” garden, chickenkeeping, beekeeping, edible landscaping, passive solar design home by UO women’s student architecture group, high-density new urbanism ‘Lucia Village’ community, permaculture home design presentation by Heiko Koester, and more
8 - Friendly Neighborhood- East (Jefferson St & east)FAN-East. Meet at Village School, 2855 Lincoln, 1 PM. Tour will include a permaculture design presentation by Heiko Koester, a visit to a solar PV College Hill home, as well as a visit to a home with an ultra hi-efficient ductless heat pump indoor climate system.
14 – Jefferson Westside, 10AM, meet at Monroe Park. Tour will include chickenkeeping, beekeeping, permaculture gardens, recycled garden art, water catchment, solar panels, and more. The tour homes are within walking distance of each other.
21 – Amazon, meet at Camas Ridge Community School, 1150 East 29th Avenue, at 10am. Tour will visit school gardens, feature beekeeping, chickenkeeping, communally built outdoor oven, aerobic composting, compost teamaking, passive/active solar design, rainwater catchment, green building, and more.

September

4 – Whiteaker Community Council/WCC
11- Fairmount Neighborhood- more to come.
18 – Active Bethel Citizens/ABC. Tour features a permaculture-designed eco-village, backyard chickens, rainwater catchment, ‘geo-thermal’ heating (more to come), PV solar design, and a gathering at Peterson Barn featuring locally-grown food. More to come.
19 (Sunday)- Laurel Hill Valley. 1-3 pm. Meet at Northwest Youth Corps, 2621 Augusta St. Tour by bike, pedicab and carpool. Sites feature organic gardens, PV electricity, green home design and reuse of materials, wildlife-friendly landscaping, small-scale chickenkeeping, food preservation, bioswales and watershed protection.
25 – Southeast Neighbors/SEN, meet at 450 E 30th Ave, 10 AM.

M.O.R.E. Recycling Event

June 5, 2010
11:00 amto4:00 pm

Don’t Dump Your Stuff!  Donate it or Trade it!

The CommUniversity Resource Assistant Program, Central Presbyterian Church, and Campus Recycling, with the support of ASUO, the Office of the Dean of Students, the UO Office of Government and Community Relations, and the Department of Public Safety present the Move Out Recycling Event.

Bring reusable furniture ,  household items, clothing, books, and other old belongings. Only items in good condition and clean will be accepted. Donations will benefit Looking Glass Independent Living Program, St. Vincent DePaul, and Habitat for Humanity!

Also bring working and non-working electronics! NextStep Recycling will reuse and recycle computers, iPods, televisions, printers, alarm clocks, and more!

Saturday, June 5th, 2010, 12:00pm-4:00pm

Prince Lucien Campbell (PLC) Parking Lot 16B
(Between 13th Ave., 14th Ave.,
Alder St., and Kincaid St.)
University of Oregon

Also bring reusable furniture, household items, clothing, books, and other belongings to these locations:

Central Presbyterian Church, 555 E. 15th Ave. (parking lot)

Saturday, June 5th, 2010, 11:00am-3:00pm
Saturday, June 12th, 2010,  11:00am-3:00pm

Koinonia Center,  1414 Kincaid St. (parking lot)
Saturday, June 12th, 2010, 11:00am-3:00pm

For more information on the event or to volunteer, contact:
Heather Marek, hmarek@uoregon.edu