PAGE 2 RAIN is a publication of ECO-NET, an environmental Education network funded by the Hill Foundation and an '8nvironmental Education Grant, The office is at Environmental Education Center. Portland State University. PO Box 751. Portland, Or. 97207. (503) 229-4692. Eco-Net/ Energy Center /OMS! (503) 224-9500 Charles Auch Linda Craig Dean Ivy Lee Johnson RAIN/ EEC (503) 229-4692 Anita Helle Marcis Lynch Mary Lawrence Bob Philips Rusty Whitney Steve Johnson (editor) Mary Wells (layout, design) EEC (503) 229-4682 Randi Krogstad Don Stotler Laura Williamson This issue thanks also to: Bob Benson Jack Eyerly Anne McLoughin Mark Musick Ancil Nance (darkroom) Julie Seltz Wes Thomas Cover Photo: Helen Mapp POSITIONS-SITUATIONS FREE! Please limit entries to 40 words, Co-op to Sell Recycled Materials. Joseph. 281-5ll9. Portland. Anyone wishing help building a Methane digester, windmill, or solar heating unit for home, call Peter, 287-7215. Portland. Need people doing crafts, painting, carpentry, schools, etc. to share warehouse space in Community Coffeehouse in SE Portland, 236-2830. Cheap computer time available; especially interested in use by non-profit groups. Utilities not provided, For information contact Rusty Whitney, OMS!. 224-9500, OCTOBER, 1974 Introduction to RAIN RAIN is a monthly bulletin board. As stuff comes our way by phone, mail, feet, hands and mouth we make entries, abstracts, paragraphs. We emphasis enviornmental/energy related and communications kinds of information; and we are interested in the evolutionary possiblities of inter-displinary connections. Our geographic emphasis is the Pacific Northwest, though our prejudice will be Oregon, and more specifically Portland. You can correct our bias by your feedback, sending us information on projects, exciting books, pieces, newsletters, ideas, photos, corrections. (see also reader inquiry card), Positions and Situations (see this page) is a place for you locate others, more or less without our editorial intervention. If you are thinking about thinking about doing something here's the place to find next steps and connections. We have spent nearly as much time constructing our mailing list, as compiling the newsletter. It is presently com'posed of environmental educators, people doing energy related research, other newsletters, other centers, community organizers, gov-ernmental and private environmentally related groups and agencies. If you have other persons you think should receive RAIN drop us a note. Why you may not be entered: We don't know about you, you are lost in brown boxes and manila envelopes, or we ran out of time and space. You will notice initials following some entries: the person submitting the entry is found in the list of contributors. In addition to RAIN, during the year we expect to publish: 1) City Survival, a short directory (or series) to information resources in-- Portland, 2) A Directory of Environmental Information Resources in the Pacific Norlhwest, 3) H~ To Sheets, guides to getting things done, like how to find your way through governmental bureaucracies, 4) An Access Guide, to materials at EEC/Energy Center. Please mention RAIN when asking for information from individuals and groups; as it then encourages those people to keep us posted. (S, J,) Reader Inquiry Card NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: OCCUPATION: I would like Information especially in the areas of: I would like to submit information reguarly, please contact. SPECIAL FEATURES: which of the following would you like to see done: 1) Environmental directory 2) Impact statement info. guide 3) How to sheets 4) More events 5) Directory of directories 6) Guide to places 7) Guide to media 8) Interviews 9) Guide to Newsletters 10) Guide to video resources ll) Guide to bookstores 12) Guide to N. W, fiction
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