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Chris Orsinger, executive director of Friends of Buford Park and Mount Pisgah will be speaking at tomorrow’s Eugene Airport Rotary meeting.

About section from www.bufordpark.org :

Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah is the only organization with
the mission and expertise to conserve the Mt. Pisgah area’s incredible
botanical, wildlife and recreational values.

Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah mobilizes funding, expertise
and volunteer resources to conserve and enhance the botanical, fish,
wildlife and recreational values on Buford Park and other nearby public
lands. Since 2000, FBP has raised and invested over $1.8 million in
habitat and trail projects, plus volunteer contributions valued at
$500,000 annually. We restore floodplain, wetland, and upland forest
and prairie habitats; operate a native plant nursery; advocates for
park land acquisition; assist Lane County with trail planning and
construction; and educate park visitors and the public about important
wildlife, botanical and recreational assets of the Mt. Pisgah area. In
partnership with The Nature Conservancy, we are leading efforts to
acquire an outstanding, adjacent 1200-acre parcel with six miles of
river frontage.

Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah has a successful track
record of implementing large, regionally significant habitat projects
on and near Buford Park. For example, we:

1) propagate over 80 native species in our native plant nursery,
2) restored flows to floodplain side channels that had been blocked by
human obstructions, such as road fill and an Army Corps of Engineers
levee;
3) created seasonal backwater habitat to benefit salmonids and other aquatic species;
4) planted 70 floodplain acres with native trees, shrubs, grasses and wildflowers; and
5) facilitated prescribed burns and native seeding on 30 acres of prairie and oak savanna

Come here Chris speak more about the Friends of Bufrord Park and Mount Pisgah tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. at Wings.

Assistant Professor Gabriela Martinez and Professor Lynn Stephen

Assistant Professor Gabriela Martinez and Professor Lynn Stephen

Lane County has quite a rich history that many residents are unaware of. More specifically, Lane County’s racial and ethnic past. Lane County has not always been the home to European settlers, other ethnic groups made Lane County their homes far before that.

To help celebrate Oregon’s 150th birthday, Assistant Professor Gabriela Martinez and Professor Lynn Stephen of the UO’s anthropology department partnered with the Lane County Historical Museum to create an exhibit and documentary featuring the underrepresented Latino population of Lane County.

Lane County Historical Society & Museum will feature and exhibit highlighting different racial and ethnic groups that have constituted Lane County since before European contact and continuing to present day.

This is the largest exhibit in the museum’s Sesquicentennial celebration, it includes collected testimonials from various ethnic peoples and tells the stories of Latino roots, Native American termination and the Ping Yang School Bombing (a mysterious domestic terrorism act that remains unsolved), among others.

“It was really a community organized event founded by collective efforts,” Martinez says of the project, which combines her passion for filmmaking with her expertise on Latin America studies. She worked with grassroots organizers from local organizations FACETA and CAUSA who helped finding people in the community wiling to share their stories.

This is a great opportunity to learn more about the county we live in and get the correct information. The exhibit will be at the Lane County Historical Society & Museum until December 31, 2009.

Times: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
www.lanecountyhistoricalsociety.org

Location: Lane County Historical Society/ 740 W 13th Ave; Eugene

Phone: (541) 682-4242

Admission: $3, $2 seniors

[Information from http://www.traveloregon.com and http://jcomm.uoregon.edu/articles/]

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Together with SHARE, Rotarians, and village volunteers work together to build a retaining wall that keep the wells from going dry. so they yeild all year. The Rotary club of Bombay Metro and Rotary Club of Palo Alto, California, USA, used an RI Matching Grant to help facilitate the project.

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After receiving close to a half  million dollars from family friends and Oregon-based Angel Investors for her start-up Web site, Caroline Cummings has learned the importance of extra help and being an entrepreneur.
Cummings has plenty of experience in the realm of entrepreneurship. She is the co-founder of Smart-ups, an entrepreneurial support group in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, which is a local chapter of the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network (OEN) based in Portland, OR.

Now Cummings is giving back even more by assisting with the Willamette Angel Conference, an investors conference connecting early stage and seed businesses with Angel and venture investors.

Cummings will be speaking at the Eugene Airport Rotary 7:30 a.m. at Wings. Find out more about Caroline Cummings on Twitter or on her blog

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LEAD—Leadership Education Adventure Direction—was established in 1998 as a component of the City of Eugene Outdoor Program. In July 2001, LEAD became an independent nonprofit agency offering a comprehensive leadership development program serving low-income teens ages 12 – 17 in Lane County.

A lot of work goes into organizing this program with Heather Brule as the LEADership group program director, the program is like butter. Heather has facilitated groups of teens and adults in rock climbing, rafting and other outdoor adventure activities for various organizations during the last five years.

She joined LEAD as a volunteer in 2003 and has been part of the staff since 2005. While at LEAD, she has helped develop the structure of the LEADership groups, train and supervise volunteers, and support teens in their development as community leaders in the program. She completed a B.S in Psychology from the Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon.

Heather will be speaking at the Eugene Airport’s Rotary meeting tomorrow morning (February 26) at 7:30 a.m. at the Eugene Airport. See you there!

42-17366367We have a full slate of programs this winter. We hope you’ll join us.

Jan. 22 – Mike Eyster, Board President of Lane Transit District

Jan. 29 – Tim Doll, Eugene Airport manager

Feb. 5 – Kim Bryson-Chamley, Coordinator for UNICEF’s The Tap Project (clean water program)

Feb. 12 – Derek Brandow, Director of YottaByte

Feb. 19 – Kate Wilson-Hamaker, Director of Green Lane

Feb. 26 – Heather Brule, LEAD Teen Program

March 5 – Caroline Cummings, Willamette Angel Conference

March 12 – Chris Orsinger, Friends of Buford Park and Mt. Pisgah

This year local animal organizations are shooting for a goal of finding homes for 250 homeless animals through the month of December! They will be at Johnson Brothers Greenhousesin Coburg throughout the month with lots of adoptable animals every Saturday and Sunday from 11-3.

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Animal groups that are participating this year include:

  • Save the Pets
  • West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue
  • Luv-A-Bull (pit bull rescue)
  • Roxie’s Chihuahuas
  • Goldenbond (golden retriever rescue)
  • Greyhound Pets of America
  • Willamette Animal Guild
  • Stop Pet Overpopulation Today
  • F.E.T.C.H (friends eager to come help- therapy dog group)
  • Pro-Bono

In addition there will be other local charities such as

  • CASA
  • The Heart Gallery
  • Food for Lane County
  • The Relief Nursery

Johnson Brothers will be the one stop for holiday charitable giving this year!

You can also attend seminars and classes through out the month:

  • 12/6/08 1-1:30 FETCH will be doing a “What is a therapy dog” class and then 1:30-2:00 they will be discussing “How to become a registered therapy dog team” FREE
  • 12/13/08 11-3 there will be a microchip clinic held for the public to bring in their pets to have a licensed DVM implant a chip for just $20 (fundraiser for non-profits)
  • 12/20/08 11-3 Santa Paws- pets can have their photos taken with Santa claws (fundraiser for non-profits) $5 donation for each print
  • 12/27/08 1-2 seminar on feral cats and TNR (trap, neuter, release) FREE