Page 4 ARCHITECTURE (continued from page 3) Our House ofStone Sharon Watson Lewis Stone House Publications Sweet, Idaho 83670 $2 which includes a supplement and short general architecture bibliography. The 20-page booklet from an experiential point of view. $2,000 for an 1100 sq. ft. house. You'll probably need more information, but the technique used is reported to be fairly easy. See also Community, Energy ) The Northwest Beautifucation Project 625 4th St. Lake Oswego, Or. 97034 636-7024 or 228-4741 Eileen Nolan Kressd, director. Founded in July 1973 under the sponsorship of the School of Arts and Crafts, to involve young people in painting street murals on bare walls in their communities. Workshops are available ($35), and if you would like a mural painted by kids in your school, community center or store, contact Ikie Kressel. (There is a fee to cover salary and cost of materials.) ~UDIO VISUAL National Audiovisual Center Distribution Branch Washington, D.C. 20409 ) Films on water pollution, solid waste, and noise. On loan free. Write for list and details. Public Media Center 2751 Hyde St. San Francisco, Ca. 94109 Produce good P.S.A. tapes on energy; some with a kind of Firesign Theater. Write for lists, costs. (Randy Skoog) COMMUNITY Council of Planning Librarians Exchange Bibliographies P.O. Box 229 Monticello, Ill. 61856 National group of librarians, planners and persons interested in library organization and research. Several hundred bibliographies available ranging from $1.50 to $5 .00. The several I've seen are good. Overload of course. Lots of areas of information about urban planning, et al, you might not expect. Write for list. Census Data for Community Action Data Access and Use Laboratory Data User Services Office Bureau of the Census Washington, D.C. 202 33 A 22-page booklet explaining availability, categories of statistics, etc. 50ct. Census data is available through the Dept. of Commerce (in Portland 921 SW Washington, 97205; in Seattle 1700 Westlake Ave. N. 98109). Many libraries also receive all or most census materials. €0MPUTERS Peoples Computer Company P.O. Box 310 Menlo Park, Ca. 9402 5 ) $5 for 5 issues. For several years now, in tabloid newsprint format. Mostly computer games developed by the company (a non-profit group), friends and readers. Some access and "social commentary"-though mostly outlines of computer games. (Also tapes and books are available.) (eDUCATION ) Maine Environmental Education Project Yarmouth, Maine 04096 The community inventory for Yarmouth, Maine, is attractive, useful; a model for.real time work studies; like an abbreviated carrying capacity study. Fisher Stoves I (J J/V)~.u16130 Bothwell Way N.r. Seattle, Wn. 98135 ~~~f . P Western Forestry Center or 421 N. Water St. ~ Silverton, Or. 98155 ~ I hear it's getting hard to find wood stoves. Fisher makes solid stoves with ~ood exhaust (heat circulating); with flat cooking surface. Priced from $245 to $350. (Randy Skoog) 4033 S.W. Canyon Rd. Portland, Or. 97221 228-1367 Starting a series beginning in June of this year; forestry tours to places like Bull Run watershed, Wind River Nursery, Larch Mountain, John Day or Grande Ronde River float. Write or call for details. Edcentric P.O. Box 10085 Eugene, Or. 97401 503-343-0810 February 1975 Edcentric is a radical education journal published 6 times yearly which critically examines both the conventional school system and the movement for educational change. It also attempts to link changes in education to the overall movement for social change. Subscriptions $6 individuals, $10 institutions. Sample copies are available. $1 single issue, $1.50 special issues, e.g. sexism, Chicano education, working _class education. Photo: David Weintraub Cleveland, Ohio, School G den ~ Program ' ~ tJrn 21,000 students in the program grew an estimated $622,000 worth of vegetables. The total cost of the program, operating since 1904, is estimated at ~ of 1% of the school budget. IDEAS (Institutional Development & Economic Affairs Service, Inc.) 1785 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 202-483-9045 Provides consultations, training workshops, technical and fund development assistance to groups wanting to begin a Foxfire-type publication. Usually this activity involves a high school, public school district, and/or state department of education. On occasion we have worked with and through arts and humanities councils, community action groups, historical societies, and bicen-
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