Sam's Calendar: Southeast Portland
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Sam likes to spend most of his time outside of City Hall, so we thought we'd offer a snapshot of where he's been in Portland sorted (roughly) by neighborhood coalition boundaries. Don't know your neighborhood coalition? Find out where they are, and give them a call.
| Event | Date |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Event Communications | 1/14/2005 |
| Asia Relief Benefit Dinner | 1/14/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Portland Spirit | 1/19/2005 |
| C! CWA ExecBD | 1/20/2005 |
| Mercury's Inaugurate This! | 1/20/2005 |
| School House Supplies Spell Bee | 1/27/2005 |
| Portland Art Center Grand Opening and Chicken Inspired Benefit | 1/28/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: East Bank Saloon | 1/31/2005 |
| County Public Safety Coordinating Council | 2/1/2005 |
| East Burnside Business Association | 2/4/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Fred Meyer | 2/4/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Hip Chick Do Wine | 2/4/2005 |
| FYI: Artist Reception for CEID exhibit | 2/4/2005 |
| Think Local First | 2/5/2005 |
| Belmont Business Association-Executive Meeting | 2/8/2005 |
| Foster Area Business Association-General Meeting | 2/8/2005 |
| Greater Brooklyn Business Association | 2/8/2005 |
| Hawthorne Blvd. Business Association | 2/9/2005 |
| Division and Clinton Business Association Meeting | 2/15/2005 |
| Belmont Area Business Association Banquet | 2/17/2005 |
| Sierra Club Volunteer Banquet | 2/18/2005 |
| Profile Theatre Project, The Lisbon Traviata by Terrance McNally | 2/18/2005 |
| KBOO (90.7FM) Program Outloud | 2/22/2005 |
| Hawthorne Business Associatoin talk | 2/22/2005 |
| Sellwood Antique Row Business Association | 2/23/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: SERP Entreprise | 2/28/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: lunaGaia | 3/1/2005 |
| Regional Livability Reception | 3/3/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Salvador Mollys | 3/4/2005 |
| Burnside Bridehead public forum | 3/23/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Healthnotes | 3/29/2005 |
| Budget Forum | 3/31/2005 |
| Central Eastside Industrial Council | 4/5/2005 |
| Mult Co Public Health Heroes Award Ceremony | 4/7/2005 |
| Buckman Elementary School Art Show and Sell | 4/8/2005 |
| Community Development Jeopardy Fundraising | 4/8/2005 |
| Lao New Year Festival | 4/16/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Solo Flamenco | 4/21/2005 |
| Hawthorne Bus. Assoc. Stop Oregon Litter Vandalism (SOLV) Cleanup Kick-Off | 4/23/2005 |
| Earth Day- A Celebration of Localization | 4/23/2005 |
| Celebrate Reading Week | 4/28/2005 |
| 100 Businesses Visit: Red Light Clothing Exchange | 4/29/2005 |
| Asian Reporter's 7th Annual Scholarship and Awards Banquet | 4/30/2005 |
| Roots Brewery Appreciation Party | 4/30/2005 |
| Asian Cultural Night Celebration | 5/6/2005 |
| NW OR Labor Council Breakfast | 5/19/2005 |
| PDOT, CEIC NW Industrial Neighborhood Association Open House RE: PDX Fright Master Plan | 6/9/2005 |
6/18/2005, SPEAK: Disjecta Auction
6/21/2005, SPEAK: Sierra Club Politics and Beer Event
6/24/2005, SPEAK: MC at NARAL/Pro-Choice America Liberty Auction
6/25/2005, JUDGE: Mr. Oregon Pagaent
6/27/2005, STOP BY: SE PDX Public Safety Forum
6/28/2005, SPEAK: Welcoming Remarks for Performance Commemorating Stonewall Riots
7/1/2005, 100 HOURS: Unemployment Day
7/1/2005, 100 HOURS: Worksource Oregon
7/1/2005, 100 HOURS: WSI SE Works
7/6/2005, MEET: Pete DiFazio
7/7/2005, ATTEND: West-Mooreland Business Alliance re: Wal-Mart
7/8/2005, 100 HOURS: Burgerville
7/11/2005, Bureau Retreat
7/12/2005, MEET: Tri-Met Leadership Team RE:Dashboard
7/19/2005, 100 BIZ: WSI One-stops
7/22/2005, 100 HOURS: Classique Floors, Salesperson
8/2/2005, MEET: Lunch w/Don Riddle of Applied Plastics Machinery
8/3/2005, PRESS: Anouncement of Federal Money for Domestic Streetcar Prototype
8/6/2005, FYI: Block Party
8/6/2005, STOP BY: Westomoreland BA Watusi Party
8/7/2005, 100 HOURS: Waiter at Pho Huong Vietnamese Restaurant
8/7/2005, FYI: Sundae in the Park
8/7/2005, Photo Shoot with Vietnamese Ao Doi Pageant
8/9/2005, STOP BY: BES Watershed Stewardship Program 10th Aniv. Party
8/12/2005, MEET: Lents Community Meeting
8/13/2005, FYI: Picnic with Woodstock - Stop by Elders in Action Booth
8/17/2005, ATTEND: Eastside Hub Public Art and Community Repair Sites Bike Ride
8/18/2005, PRESS: Jacob w/KINK Radio RE:Percent for Art Program-
8/20/2005, FYI: Sidewalk Sale
8/20/2005, FYI: Wooden Boat Show
8/21/2005, SPEAK: Lents Founders Day Parade
8/21/2005, STOP BY: Safe Routes to School Picnic
8/23/2005, MEET: Coffee with The Commish
8/25/2005, PRESS: Joanne Bowman w/Alan Graf, KBOO Voices from the Edge Radio Show
9/5/2005, ATTEND: Labor Picnic
9/6/2005, ATTEND: Joint City/County Commission Meeting
9/12/2005, SPEAK: Powelhurst NA Meeting
9/15/2005, 100 BIZ: LanPacific
9/16/2005, STOP BY: Portland Association of Teachers (PAT) Union
9/21/2005, STOP BY: Community Design Workshop
9/22/2005, SPEAK: Mult County Commission Testify RE: Public Safety Partnership
9/22/2005, PRESS: Nigel Jaquiss w/Willamette Week RE:PGE
9/23/2005, 100 HOURS: Bus Cleaner, Tri-Met
Posted by The Office on June 6, 2005
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I voted for you because i work for BDS and we have met. I believe you care about this city as much as I do and will take action to make it a better place for all who live in it.
please don't forget us in outer southeast portland. sometimes we feel that the city sees their area of responsibility ending somewhere around 82nd avenue with not much thought or revenue spent past that point. My neighborhood near division and 156th is fast becoming the depository for all the low income folks being squeezed out of inner north, northeast, and southeast portlands neighborhoods by the exploding real estate market and skyrocketing property values. Our crime issues, poverty and the like don't seem to be getting much attention from the city while it's more concerned with putting an ice rink in Pioneer courthouse square or worried about the Burnside Bridgehead project. My neighborhood is full of children but the nearest parks community center is at mall 205. not exactly in the neighborhood for our family. Portland Parks bureau bought a large lot of land next to the Harold Oliver grade school but when I asked parks personnel when the plan to develope it, they just say there are no plans at this time. Development of the property is not in the budget (but we can afford a seasonal ice rink in portlands livingroom) I think that along with the population, the priorities of the city and revenue spent should shift to and include outer south east portland. We already have severe crime including lots of meth labs, wait until our children grow up in a city that doesn't care about them. then watch the crime explode in outer southeast portland. Our children must be made a higher priority if we are to raise good citizens for the future.
Posted by: cris littrell | Jul 12, 2005 3:21:44 PM
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You might want to amend your entry for 6/9 - I believe that although to the neighborhoods it may be a "fright" plan, you meant the Freight Master Plan.
Posted by: Ms. Em | Jun 22, 2005 7:40:10 PM