November, 1974 Group V Northwestern School of Law. "Neighborhood Law Conference." Creative Outlet. "Neighborhoods in Transition." Jackson County. "Jackson County as Community-Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow." Group VI Campus Christian Ministry. "Toward a New Community." Oregon State University. "Seatauqua Classic Film Symposium." OMSI. "Cannon Beach: A Community Conversation." Group VII Northwest Film Study Center. "Minorities of One." League of Women Voters, Eugene. "Dilemmas in Land Use." Eastern Oregon State College. "Perspectives on Conflicting Community and Individual Values and their Impact on the Physical and Human Environment." Group VIII jackson County Mental Health Association. "Neighborhood Dialogue Centers." Oregon College of Education. "Concepts of Death." American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Oregon. "The American Revolution: Then and Now." & . . Portland State University, Grantee Social Security Administration, $260,259 For a study 'relating to the federal supplement security income program. Health, Education and Welfare, $102,334 For evaluation of conflicts in inter- ;lgency relationships. Health, Education and Welfare, $68,830 For career training program. Oregon State Program on Aging, $14,200 To develop training sessions for state agency personneL Design, Development and Preparation of a Source Book on Man-Made Environment-Oriented Topics and Environmental Education. NSF Grant Association of American Geographers 1710 16th NW Washington, D.C. 20009 Salvadore Natol: 234-1450 Design, Development and Preparation of a Report on Natural EnvironmentBased Educational Activities and Environmental Education. NSF Grant. John Lounsbury, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85281 The Multnomah Library in Portland subscribes to the Foundation Center Service; also they return information on all Oregon foundations. 801 SW lOth. 223-7201. The EEC has some additional information on funding in environment and education areas. see also Government, Information, Energy @ROUPS/ASSNS) Natural Resources Law Institute 10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd. Portland, Or. 97219 (503) 244-6161, X 545 (see Rain, voL 1, no. 1) The Desert Trail Association P.O. Box 589 Burns, Ore. 97720 Establishment of a border-to-border desert trail system. Union of Young Environmentalists 2420 Nicolet Drive, E5107 Green Bay, Wis. 54302 Northwest contact: Doug Biggs 321 Ridgeway Gamma Bellingham, Wash. 98225 Northwest Environmental Defense Center 10015 SW Terwilliger Portland, Ore. 97219 Contact: Rick Fowlks, 244-6161, X 545 A tax-exempt foundation providing public in~ere~t legal services. Attorneys, architects, scientists, and other professionals lending their expertise to the protection and preservation of the physical environment in Oregon. Cases are generally forwarded to NEDC by other environmental organizations which act in a client capacity. The organization does not handle con- ~~gent fee litigation or perform lobbying activIties. Contributions needed. $5 student membership, $15 individual, $25 family, $100 sustaining. Send to Joe Kershner, 914 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore. 97204. People's Law School Portland, Oregon Page 17 Three locations, offering classes throughout the winter, tenant, consumer, women and law, others. Call Judy Klagman, 224-4086 or Tim Plenk, 234-8461, for schedule, etc. Consumer Power League 3920 N.E. Highland St. Portland, Ore. 281-1031 Group attempting to sponsor consumer ownership of Pacific Power and Light. see also Outdoor Education Eagle Bend, Self Portrait Eagle Bend Public Schools, District No. 790 Eagle Bend, Minn. 56446. $1.00 ) A history and portrait of the town. Hand made feeling. Range of contribu~ children and adult. Model for neighborhood and small town efforts. Alfred Staehli 317 S.E. 62nd Ave. Portland, Ore.97215 235-3515 Studying historic preservation possiblities of neighborhoods under a project grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, City Options Program. The project seeks to identify and record evidence of historic personages, places and events associated with the growth and history of Portland The project also seeks to identify and record distinctive neighborhood qualities which might be for preservation as part of Portland's heritage. Pacific N.W. Film and Research Society 301 SE 16th Portland, Ore. 97214 (503) 233-9408 Newly formed non-profit organization whose membership consists of persons interested in the preservation of the sights and sounds of historic sites with film, videotape, and audio tape. Will work with other societies with common purposes. Stuart Heathorne, coor·dinator. Membership: Adult $10, Student $5, Family $22.50. Q.E.) see also Architecture, Agriculture, Art @>EAS ) "Do y.ou know what the country needs today? A seven-cent nickel. ... If it works out, next year we ·could have an eight-cent nickel. ... You could go to the newsstand, buy a three-cent newspaper, and get the nickel back again. One nickel carefully used would last a life-time." -Groucho Marx in Animal Crackers, 1930. continued on page 18
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