PAGE 22 PARTICIPATION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 21 Bend in the River, Final Report on Confe r ence The BITR Reality, #4. 100 pages Available to delegates and in limited numbers. Reports from each group; the final ballot results of the 5000 voters. Lots of addresses (1600). A BITR fashion report. lOOs of little tiny photo portraits, report on comments enclosed in the ballots (8 pages!) A feeling of opinions from all over the state, and from truckers, film makers, cooks, farmers, lawyers loggers, etc. Reports indicate the delegates still meet, ... town meetings are more popular in the state. what's happening in the country looked at what's happening in the city, ... Some people have better state maps in their heads and what's happened for the last 3-4 years is a little clearer, and so is where to go -and there's . 1600 people looking at each other through a directory in the BITR Reality. PO BOX 10521 Eugene, Or. 97401 For activities of Portland Delegates, call 229-4692 Feedback: An Involvement Primer Harry Stevens 20 Lakewood Pl. Troy, NY 12180 National Science Foundation report. A how to do it manual based on experience with the "Involvement with Education" project in New York, and other media and citizen feedback programs. An Involvement Primer concludes by making projections for a global involvement network containing community nodes to facilitate feedback balloting on a regular basis as well as many other involvement techniques and processes. A report on "People and the Land" Public Workshops, July, 1974 Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development ll75 Court St. SE Salem, Or. Statistical analysis of feedback from over 3, 000 people who have participated in LCDC workshops as an attempt to define the goals and guidelines for land conservation and development in Oregon. For remaining workshops see CALENDER CITY iVOLUNTEER SERV]CES 2Z9-6563 see also History ~ECREATION ) Yellowstone Park. 30 sewer systems. 10 electrical systems. 750 miles of roads. 3, 000 campsites ~ECYCLING Materials, an Environmental Resource Guide for Spokane ) Dave Snyder, Elinor Nuxoll, and Mark Musick. Symposium Information Center. Expo 174. P. 0. Box 1974. Spokane, Wn. 99210 A guide to the flow of mate rials in Spokane: recycling, used clothing, paper, books, sources of information. Dictionary of Discards: How to make useful things of scrap. Frank M. Rich. 1972. Avonel Books. 419 Park AvenueS. New York, NY 10016. Paper Clips. So~e detect!ves in Munich recently traced down a shipment of 100, 000 clips, in order to find out where they go; they found 25% had been used for attaching papers 19, 413 were used as chips by card players 15,842 were topped with tissue and used as typewriter cleaners 14,163 were nervously_twisted into Dali-like shapes during telephone conversations 7, 212 were used to ·keep nylons up 3,196 were used to clean smoking pipes 5, 434 served as toothpicks 5, 309 as manicure tools 2, 431 as screw tighteners 7, 000 missing Recycling Handbook Recycling Information Office 1234 SW Morrison Portland, Or. 972 05 229-5555 What to do with glass, steel cans aluminum, newspaper, scrap paper, plastic, crankcase oil, ... The National Buyer 1 s Guide to Recycled Paper Environmental Educators Inc. 1621 Connecticut Av. NW Washington, D. C. 20009 OCTOBER, 1974 A Guide to Running a Recycling Project. Recycling Information Office Dept. of Environmental Quality State of Oregon 1234 SW Morrison Portland, Or. 97205 229-5555 Prepari;:1g materials, money and markets, publicity, education, depot equipment, legal requirements. Free. The Ore Plan: A Fantastic New Approach to Recycle Household Solid Wastes. Richard C. Duncan Systems Science Portland State University A labor intensive and decentralized rather than mechanized and centralized approach to recycling. Hand carts, borrowed garages, the neighborhood recycling center. see also Agriculture-Food, Whole Systems ) There are old barn roofs through which you can see the stars, yet which won't leak in a hard rain storm. see also Architecture SOME CENTRAL PORTLAND AREA INFORMATION CENTERS WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION ORGANIZATION 330 NE Lincoln Portland, Or. 97123 648-6646 a) ACCESS. resource file on youth. 80 listings. b) Offenders Alternatives, 80 listings. c) Developmentally disabled information file d) Presently involved in a total search for information resources for Washington County. TRI COUNTY COMMUNITY COUNCIL. 718 W. Burnside. Portland, Or. 97209. 228-9131. a) V File. l, 000 listings by ser- .vice, subject. Cross- referenced. b) General files. Annual reports, studies, clippings, etc. c) Developing plans for computerized information system.
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