OKNA Overlook Neighborhood Email 7-11-14

1) Monthly OKNA Meeting is at Lucky Lab (7/15) 
2) PBOT Schedules More Street Fee Workgroups
3) Neighbors, what’s your news?
4) Last Chance to Sign Up for the Yard Sale / Free Share (Now!)
5) Shabbat in the Park at Overlook
6) Volunteer Call! Bridge Pedal Rest Area (8/10)
7) Portland Protected Sick Time Best Practices Forum (7/29)
8) Portland Food Project Seeks Green Bag Donors
9) From the OKNA Facebook: www.facebook.com/OKNAinPDX

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1) Monthly OKNA Meeting is at Lucky Lab (7/15)

Join your neighbors and members of the Overlook Neighborhood Assn this Tuesday, July 15, for our monthly meeting, with a social spin. We’ll talk about what’s coming up this summer in Overlook and ways you can participate, and enjoy a drink and a slice (optional).

When: Tuesday, July 15
6:30pm to pick up food/drink, 7:00pm meeting start
Where: Lucky Lab Taproom, 1700 N Killingsworth @ Concord

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2) PBOT Schedules More Street Fee Workgroups

The Portland Bureau of Transportation has posted the rosters and schedules of upcoming meetings for the workgroups that will advise on the Our Streets PDX transportation funding community conversation. While the meetings are open to the public, public testimony will not be taken. Comments and questions can be submitted to TUF_Administrator@portlandoregon.gov

Full schedules and rosters are available at www.OurStreetsPDX.com

Non-Residential, Business Stakeholder Workgroup
First meeting: Monday, July 14, 3:30-5:00 p.m., Portland Building, Room C

Non-residential, Non-profit and Low-income Stakeholder Workgroup
First meeting: Tuesday, July 29, 3:30-5:00 p.m., Portland Building Room C

For more information about the Our Streets PDX funding conversation and the proposed Transportation User Fee, see the project web page: www.ourstreetspdx.com.

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3) Neighbors, what’s your news?

The Fall edition of Overlook Views is being prepared now, so if you have news to share in the newsletter, now is the time to let Michelle know: Views@ OverlookNeighborhood.org

Business Neighbors! It’s the return of our Business in Overlook column and time for you to toot your own horn. Write up your 50 word post letting Overlook know who you are, where you are and why they should come see you right away! Home-based and other small businesses are invited too; please make use of this free promotion to your immediate neighbors! Email your post to Michelle: Views@ OverlookNeighborhood.org

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4) Last Chance to Sign Up for the Yard Sale / Free Share (Now!)
Yard Sale:  Saturday July 19   /   Free Share:  Sunday July 20

Now is the time to sign up as a participating household and make it on the map for this year’s Overlook Yard Sale & Free Share. If you would like to sign up, e-mail Josh with your home’s address at sustainable@OverlookNeighborhood.org by this Monday the 14th in order to be included on the event map.  Decluttering your home and getting unwanted items into the hands of neighbors who would happily reuse them is just one small way of making our neighborhood more environmentally and socially sustainable..    
If you simply want to join in the Yard Sale / Free Share as a deal-hunter, you will be able to view the map showing all of the participating households at www.sustainableoverlook.org starting July 16.  Hope to see you there!

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5) Shabbat in the Park at Overlook Park (7/18)
July 18 6:30 pm
Musical guests Stumbleweed featuring our own J.D. Kleinke will open our evening. Bring a picnic dinner and your friends. We will welcome Shabbat in prayer and song, and share some hallah afterwards. For more information, see our website at http://shirtikvahpdx.org/, send an email to info@shirtikvahpdx.org, or call us at 503.473.8227. No RSVP required!

Catch a Stumbleweed sample at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYkzRcGrWCc

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6) Volunteer Call! Bridge Pedal Rest Area (8/10)
We’re looking for some early-rising Overlookers to volunteer at this year’s Providence Bridge Pedal. OKNA member Alan Cranna staffs the rest station in St Johns and he donates $25 for each volunteer to OKNA for the fun and useful activities we sponsor each year. This is a great way for you to make a contribution to OKNA that will be appreciate all year long.
The commitment’s short, just a few fun hours in the morning, cheering on the riders. Please message us and join in! info @ OverlookNeighborhood.org
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7) Portland Protected Sick Time Best Practices Forum (7/29)

Do you have questions about Portland’s Protected Sick Time Ordinance?

Join City of Portland employees for a public forum on July 29th at Portland Building, Conference Room C from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The Forum is intended to support businesses implementing Portland’s Protected Sick Time (PPST) Ordinance*. This will be an opportunity for employers, human resource personnel, business service providers, employees and consultants to share their challenges, solutions, and best practices for policies and procedures that address the new law. 

For more information and to register, click HERE.

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8) Portland Food Project Seeks Green Bag Donors

The Portland Food Project is an all Volunteer non profit that provides an ongoing supply of non perishable food to local pantries. We accomplish this by encouraging Green Bag donors (we have almost 1,000) to have their bag on their porch every 8 weeks. A Neighborhood Coordinator then picks up their bag and the food is distributed that day (next is Saturday, Aug 9th) to our 12 local food pantries. We are seeking  1) Green Bag donors 2) Neighborhood Coordinators  3) Another North Portland pantry    We would like to make mealtime a bit easier for North Portlanders who are dealing with issues of hunger. Contact Richard Nudelman, Project Coordinator at 503-775-2110 or info@portlandfoodproject.org

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9) From the OKNA Facebook: www.facebook.com/OKNAinPDX

* Overlook Neighborhood PDX is featured in a new video series from Oregonian reporter Casey Parks! Click thru to see what neighbor Wayne Bund likes best about his neighborhood.
http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2014/07/the_best_thing_about_my_neighb.html

* Save the Date! Overlook Village Street Fair & Soccer Celebration

KICK IT UP! On North Killingsworth Street
Overlook Village Soccer Celebration and Street Fair August 2
with Live Music, 3-on-3 Soccer Tournament, Dog Costume Contest,
Classic Car Show, and Discounts at Local Businesses

For more information: http://overlookvillagepdx.com/

* That power outage last Sunday? Squirrels are to blame:
http://portlandtribune.com/pt/9-news/226531-89227-adventurous-squirrels-give-regions-power-grid-a-shock

* It was a little sad, tidying up the OKNA business mailing list; a lot of folks have moved on. BUT, we have a lot of new businesses in Overlook! If you know of a neighborhood business that could use some FREE promotion, tell them to email Michelle to be included in the next Overlook Views newsletter.
Views @ OverlookNeighborhood.org

* A Walking Tour of The Boise Neighborhood and Mississippi Avenue

Thursday, July 17, 2014
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Members: $12    General Public: $20

The dramatic redevelopment occurring along Mississippi Avenue today is merely the latest chapter in the remarkable and unique history of this neighborhood. From an electric streetcar line to “real estate redlining”, this tour explores the cultural and economic changes that have shaped Boise’s built environment. Tour-goers will see some of the finest examples of late-19th century working-class homes in Portland, built primarily by Scandinavian, German, and Polish immigrants. You will also see some hidden architectural gems and a forgotten dance hall that once housed a temple of the Nation of Islam.

Pre-Registration is Required: http://www.visitahc.org/content/boise-neighborhood-mississippi-avenue