September/October 1984 RAIN Page 33 to them, the members of Cathedral Forest Action Group—whose name connotes the sacredness of pristine wilderness—are taking direct action to stop what they view as crimes against the earth. If you would like to help, contact the Cathedral Forest Action Group, 325 NW 21st Street, Corvallis, OR 97331. Tilth Jamboree Tilth invites all Northwest farmers, gardeners, craftspeople, food distributors, foresters, biore- gionalists, and anyone else concerned with sustainable agriculture in the Pacific Northwest to join in a celebration of its 10th anniversary. The organizers expect over 2,000 people to gather together in a community village near Ellens- burg, Washington, between September 28 and October 1. The village will be composed of wall tents, tipis, yurts, and tarp awnings, arranged to form “a town square, conference center, bustling trade districts, and quiet residential areas." The jamboree will feature a conference on sustainable agriculture in the Northwest, networking sessions, a barter fair, a producer's exposition, and entertainment. Cost is $15 for Tilth members, $20 for nonmembers, and $5 for day passes. For further information and preregistration forms, contact Tilth Jamboree, PO Box 1064, Tonasket, WA 98855. Eugene Artists Directory Artists for Social Awareness in Eugene (see RAIN X:3, page 32) is compiling a directory of socially responsiWe artists who offer their services for rallies, demonstrations, and other events. The directory should be available by the time you read this, and is free to all groups in the Eugene area. Contact Percy Hilo, PO Box 641, Eugene, OR 97440. Peace Networking in Eugene The Peace Network of Lane County has recently emerged to facilitate coordinated efforts among the peace groups of the area. More than 30 local groups are involved in the network. Participating groups gain access to names of volunteers who have offered their services through the network's Skills and Resources Pool. For further information, contact Skeeter Duke, 249 North Polk Street, Eugene, OR 97402; 503/484-1476. A Call for Peace What can you do for peace? If you're wondering, call the Peace Action Hotline in Portland (503/ 230-7996) for current information and action suggestions. This is an educational project of the Portland chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility. For more information, write to Peace Action Hotline, PO Box 14723, Portland, OR 97214. ADVERTISING MAINTENANCE PERSON WANTED— Progressive, open-minded growth center/ summer camp—subsistence wages/room/ great board/health insurance/great times. Write/call Rowe Conference Center, Box 273C, Rowe, MA 01367; 413/339-4216. 100% COTTON products. Quilts, pillows, mattresses, kitchen, bed, bath and personal items. Fine quality. Reasonable prices. Free catalog. Janice Corporation, PO Box 1292R, West Caldwell, NJ 07006. SICK OF MATERIALISM, competition, waste, and greed? Help create a healthy, peaceful, ecologically sound, and personally fulfilling alternative based on the best aspects of both rural and urban lifestyles. Write for TOO MUCH OF EVERYTHING, 214 pages, $6.50, Moderation Presses, Box 741955, Dallas, Texas 75374. NATURAL FIBERS for natural children— clothing, bedding, books, music, more! Infants thru 14. Free catalog. Natural Child, PO Box 1107-RN, Burns, OR 97720. BAMBOO FLUTES, shakuhachis, recordings. Niemi, Box 273, Mountainview, HI %771. COMPOSTING TOILET SYSTEMS: Odorless, waterless, non-polluHng. For the home or cabin. Free fertilizer forever. Dealer inquiries invited. Send $2 for brochures to: CTS, Route 2, Dept. R, Newport, WA 99156; 509/447-3708. SINGLE PROFILE NEXUS creates a nationwide network of cultured singles. PO Box 19983, Orlando, FL 32814. Worthy Work RAIN INTERN PROGRAM; RAIN's intern program enables staff interns to gain a thorough knowledge of magazine publication and resource center operation. The work is a mix of activities, including promotion, library and office maintenance, information requests, publicity, and local education or organizing efforts. Applicants must be self-motivated and able to work with minimum supervision; technical skills are appreciated, but not necessary. A three-month commitment is required. Benefits include a stipend of $40 a week and the excitement of being in touch with the latest information from around the country. Send resume to Rob Baird, RAIN, 3116 North Williams, Portland, OR 97227.
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