Eugene T. Rush

portland, or


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March music in the South Waterfront

Where: South Waterfront Discovery Center

Date: 2008-03-26 18:00:00

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MARCH MUSIC: OREGON SYMPHONY WHEN: March 26, 2008, 6:00 pm Join the SWF neighbors at the 2nd Annual March Music event, brought to you by South Waterfront Community Relations and the SWF 20/20 Art, Culture and Science Committee. Refreshments will be provided! Location: Discovery Center, 0680 SW Bancroft | 6 PM | Public Welcome

Powells book reading

Where: Powell's

Date: 2008-03-11 19:30:00

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Powells book reading "Test-Drive Your Dream Job" Offering step-by-step advice and success stories, Brian Kurth, the creator of Vocation Vacations, helps anyone and everyone find out if a new career is right for them through research, mentoring, and firsthand experience. In Test-Drive Your Dream Job (Business Plus), you'll discover how, by following a proven step-by-step plan, you can identify, explore, and experience your dream career.

Aimee Mann's Christmas Show

Where: Aladdin Theater and Performance Center

Date: 2007-12-05 20:00:00

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Aimee Mann is one of the most consistently engaging singer/songwriters, with four solo recordings and an Academy Award nomination for her song 'Save Me' from the film, 'Magnolia.' Aimee celebrates the holidays with this special show, featuring selections from her holiday release, 'One More Drifter in the Snow.'

Great Northwest Music Tour: Langhorne Slim

Where: McMenamins Crystal Ballroom

Date: 2008-01-27 00:00:00

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Reducing Greenhouse Gases, from Your City to Your House

Where: Jimmy Mak's Bar & Grill

Date: 2008-03-10 17:30:00

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Reducing Greenhouse Gases, from Your City to Your House: A Conversation with Rob Bennett, Clinton Climate Initiative Monday, March 10 Gather at 5:30 PM Discussion at 6 PM Jimmy Mak’s 221 NW 10th Ave. Free Admission Rob Bennett is one of the key builders of the sustainable development industry in the Northwest. He founded Portland’s Green Building Program in 1999 and played an instrumental role in creating Vancouver B.C.’s green building strategy for the city and 2010 Olympic Village. Last year, Bennett joined the William Jefferson Clinton Foundation’s newly formed greenhouse gas reduction program – the Clinton Climate Initiative – to further develop the pioneering practices of cities like Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, B.C., for application in urban regions such as London, New York City, Johannesburg, Sao Paulo, and Karachi. Join a conversation with Rob and Portland Spaces editor Randy Gragg about the current state of green building. Is Portland still a leader? What can individuals do to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Should Portlanders have “Vancouver envy?” And just how green will the Bennett’s new duplex really be? Bennett poses this tidbit for a warm-up: Did you know that our homes are responsible for 21% of all US emissions and yet, when surveyed, most American’s don’t understand that their homes contribute to climate change? Bright Lights features the people shaping Portland and other cities for an on-stage discussion the second Monday of every month. Bright Lights, a city design discussion series Sponsored by Portland City Club and Portland Spaces magazine

Josh Martinez

Where: Berbati Pan

Date: 2008-04-19 21:30:00

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