October 2, 1998

 

Mr. Bob Chaples

Community Energy Project

PO Box 12272

Portland, OR 97212

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Weatherization and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Judi Ranton

Portland Water Bureau

City Interoffice 106/600

Portland, OR 97204

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Water Conservation and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Freda Sherburne

Metro

600 NE Grand

Portland, OR 97232

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Composting and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Mr. Glen Andresen

Metro Natural Gardening

600 NE Grand

Portland, OR 97232

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Alternative to Pesticides and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Mary Rose Navarro

Urban Forestry

10910 N. Denver

Portland, OR 97217

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In recent conversations you have offered a class in Pruning and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Mr. Dave Brook

OSU Extension Office

310 SW 4th Avenue

Portland, OR 97204

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered classes in Furnace Basics and Insulation and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Mr. Chris Johnson

CLEAR Corp

25 NE 11th, 2nd Floor

Portland, OR 97232

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Lead Abatement and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs. In our conversation we said that your class could be part of Heathly Homes or BabyProofing, we are now contacting programs to provide a team for you to work with on our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Carmen Guist

Multnomah County Field Nurses

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. We hope you will offer a class on Babyproofing for Healthy Homes with the Lead Abatement contact form CLEAR Corp and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Mr. Richard Melling

Portland Housing Center

1605 NE 45th Avenue

Portland, OR 97213

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. We hope you will offer a class in Financing and Equity Decisions and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Mr. Fred Merchant

Portland Housing Center Volunteer

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Home Repair Basics and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Cathy Hyzy

Northwest Earth Institute

921 SW Morrison, Ste. 532

Portland, OR 97205

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In our phone conversation you offered a class in Choices for Sustainable Living introduction and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Terri Spaeth-Merrick

Bike Gallery

5329 NE Sandy

Portland, OR 97213

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have offered a class in Weatherization and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program again this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator

 

 

 

October 2, 1998

 

Ms. Evelyn Brenes

Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods

4815 NE 7th

Portland, OR 97211

 

 

Dear Workshop Leader:

 

Portland Energy Office is now in the planning stages of our annual community event that reach low income families, the annual Fix-it-Fair. Our neighborhood Fix it Fair started as an energy fair to encourage families to participate in our weatherization program called Block by Block but has grown to include many partners. Once again we are looking for partners that want to offer citizens a class or workshop to help them save money and improve their neighborhood or the environment. In the past you have mentioned offering a class or two in Crime Prevention and we look forward to having you provide this valuable program this year at our two fairs:

 

Whitaker Middle School      Roosevelt High School

5700 NE 39th          6941 N. Central

Saturday, November 21, 1998      Saturday, January 23, 1998

9:00 am to 2:00 pm        9:00 am to 2:00 pm

 

The Fair will once again offer several short workshops that are about 45 minutes long and involve between 20-40 people depending upon interest. We encourage presenters to share handouts and any freebies that they may be able to give to participants and provide time for questions and comments.

 

Our fairs draw a lot of involvement from both the neighborhood and the entire city. We expect between 350-650 participants and do extensive marketing and outreach that will highlight the workshops we offer. Our part of this partnership is to market the Fair, provide child care and facilities and organize involvement. We ask our partners to be prepared to set up their classrooms, bring all necessary hand outs or freebies, and share in promotion through your usual channels. We look forward to working with you and hope this will be another great Fair.

 

Please fill out the enclosed form and return it to Jessica Yang by October 15 either by faxing it to the Energy Office at 823-5370 or sending it to our address. Feel free to call Jessica Yang at 823-7787 or Dave Tooze at 823-7582 for more information.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Jessica Yang

Fair Coordinator