September Green Events in Portland

EcoMetro Editors Friday, September 12, 2008 07:59 PM
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Food: Northwest Chocolate Festival
The Northwest Chocolate Festival is a Benefit Event with proceeds benefiting regional farmers and farmers in cocoa regions from around the world including Oregon Tilth and Sustainable Harvest International. In the Northwest Chocolate Festival Education Center we will be bringing top educators in the culinary, history, and health of chocolate. We will be offering tasting, spa classes, culinary workshops & demonstrations, and seminars on trade and farming practices. Come learn how to make a chocolate martini! $20 for both days.
September 12-14
Ecotrust and Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center, 721 NW 9th Ave

Play: Scrap Iron Artist Competition
This high-energy celebration of creative reuse is a large-scale sculpt-off competition involving teams of local artists, rowdy referees, celebrity judges, live music, kid’s activities, merriment and mayhem. Teams have three hours to complete a sculpture using only the materials and theme provided. Over the years, Iron Artist has become one of the most beloved events in the Portland metro area
with incredible support from the community. Iron Artist is an event that challenges the creative community while raising money for one of Portland’s most unique and well-respected environmental arts organizations. SCRAP combines three of Portland’s passions – sustainability, waste reduction and creativity.
September 13, 11am-7pm
SE 2nd at Main and Salmon

Go:  Kidical Mass
WHO: Trailers, trail-a-bikes, Xtracycles, tandems, oh my! Kids, Parents, and any Kids at Heart
WHAT: We’ll ride legal, safe, and hoot it up. Honk if you know a kid.
WHY: To celebrate the fact that Kids are Traffic Too. For family fun on vehicles that don’t hurt the future! Another excuse to pedal with your family. Last month's rides were hugely successful to the degree that all rides reported much fun by all. Thanks for your support and participation, and hey, let's keep it up! Neighborhood leaders are needed, email angela@bta4bikes.org. The Downtown ride will once again start at the playground at the North Park Blocks. We will meet on the *south* side of the playground, closest to NW Couch, between 8th and 9th. Plan to arrive for bike decorating at 6pm, safety talk and ride orientation at 6:15 and the ride will leave promptly at 6:30.
September 19, 6pm
Rides and potlucks in each quadrant, see BTA for up to date meeting information.

Go: BTA Bike Commute Challenge and Drink a Pint Benefit
There's still time to join the Bike Commute Challenge as an individual or work team. Challenge us (under EcoMetro) or a friend, log your miles, and take advantage of discounts and incentives. This year the website is the flashiest, most engaging yet. The Bike Commute Challenge is a friendly competition — workplace against workplace — to see who can get more people biking to work in September. Any business, non-profit or public agency is eligible to participate — and individual cyclists can also participate on their own.
Challenge: All of September
Drink a Pint Benefit: September 22, 5pm to close
McMenamins Market Street Pub, 1526 SW 10th Ave

Food: Zeneger Farm "Writing our Bellies Full"
Join Zenger this fall for a food writing workshop, “Writing our Bellies Full,” taught by local creative writer and food lover, Becca Deysach. Becca will lead food-inspired writing activities as we share good food, explore the farm fields and wetlands of Zenger, and share our food stories in an intimate group setting. There is only room for 12 participants and space is filling fast. The cost for the 6-week course is $125. Open farm tours are every Friday 4-5, $5 for adults and $2 for children.
Thursdays 7-9, September 25-October 30
Zeneger Farm, 11741 SE Foster Road

Go: River City Bicycles Free Maintenance Classes
- 1st Wednesday:     Fixing Flats
- 2nd Wednesday:    Brake & Derailleur Adjustments
- 3rd Wednesday:     Fixing Flats
- 4th Wednesday:     Shifting & Riding Techniques
- 5th Wednesdays (when applicable) Open Forum
Weekly on Wednesdays, starting at 5:30
River City Bicycles, 706 SE MLK Blvd.

Live: PDX Clothing Swaps
So, what is PDXSwap, anyway? Well, we're a group of women in the Portland Metro area who get together on a regular basis for a clothing swap! If you've ever been to a clothing swap (or even a thrift store), you know what a pain it is to sift through racks and piles of clothes, hunting desperately for your size. By concentrating on one segment of clothing sizes in each swap group, we're able to have a fun, easy time of just swapping clothes (and shoes, and belts, and mittens...). Kids swaps too!
Throughout the month, locations differ.
Sign up for your size group at pdxswap.com

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