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Saturday
Sep 13, 2014
Feminist and Queer Art Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Independent Publishing Resource Center

Please join us for a Feminist and Queer Art Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, to be held on Saturday, September 13, 2014 from noon–4pm at the Independent Publishing Resource Center (IPRC), located at 1001 SE Division (97202). Prior Wikipedia editing is not required; assistance will be available the day of the event. Female editors are particularly encouraged to attend. Participants should bring their own laptops and power cords.

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Friday
May 15, 2009
Grant Writing for Artists and Writers
Museum of Contemporary Craft

Grant Writing for Success—Intermediate Level Fee: $30 Register: http://grantwriting2ndstep.eventbrite.com/

This advanced workshop is for individual artists with some experience grant writing who want to improve their chances of success. Participants learn strategies for finding fresh language to describe a project, how to budget with ease and how to stand out from the crowd. Join us for this hands-on workshop and begin writing that next application. Instructor: Gigi Rosenberg, www.gigirosenberg.com Presented by the Regional Arts and Culture Council

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Wednesday
Jan 3, 2018
Open House: come work and have conversations
Collective Agency Division

Collective Agency is Coworking Spaces with Cozy Community.

Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency Division during our open house.

Community Mission Statement: "Cozy working alongside people doing what they’re passionate about and committed to, where 80% of people say hi. Come and work here!"

Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here.

There’ll be an Open House at Collective Agency Division on Wednesday January 3rd, from 9am to 5pm, open to the public. The weekly member meetings will be switched that week – Wednesday will be at Division and Thursday at Downtown, opposite of usual. Feel free to bring friends/coworkers/tell people. There are no age restrictions.

Schedule:

• 9am – open to the public, Community Guidelines apply as the core of the Terms of Service. https://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines/ This is open to people whether or not you’re interested in membership. https://collectiveagency.co/membership/

• 12pm – optional lunch

• 2-220pm – optional member meeting on the sofas, people visiting can join in

• 5pm – end of day for people here for the Open House. Members and members’ visitors have 24/7 access.

People visiting for the day who might need to take or make phone calls while here need to pay $30 for a day trial (on the membership page) and agree to: https://collectiveagency.co/phone-calls/

More information is on the website about both of our locations and membership.

Please RSVP (before you come) to FB or Meetup via the link above, with: your name, what time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media).

The Downtown location is not open for free that day.

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Thursday
Jun 16, 2011
Oregon News Incubator (ONI) Work Party
Java Nation

The best way to get involved with the Oregon News Incubator is to come to one of our mobile work parties.

What’s a work party? Each of the ONI work parties is an informal co-working opportunity for journalists to convene in a comfortable space to work in parallel, brainstorm ideas, share resources, etc. Think of them as roving newsrooms. They’re not just for writers – photographers, broadcasters and multimedia journalists can come to network, partner on projects or work alongside other reporters. We often even have “news meetings” to discuss story ideas, potential sources and possible markets. In addition to refining story ideas, they also offer a chance to identify participants with similar interests or potential collaborators for projects. Editors: We’d love to put you in touch with freelancers; meanwhile, please feel free to point freelancers you work with in our direction.

M. Edward (Ed) Borasky (@znmeb)

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Monday
Nov 9, 2009
PDX Jelly

On Monday November 9, between 9am-5pm, come to PDX Jelly, Portland's new free co-working group. http://WorkAtJelly.com

We'll each work on our own thing in the same space. Meet new friends, share common interests, trade ideas, brainstorm, get some work done, and maybe even get some business referrals.

Bring your laptop or an old-fashioned notebook, and something you're working on, whether it's an online business, an art project, coding, writing or something else.

Souk has offered us room for the day. They're located at 322 NW 6th Avenue & Everett, Suite 200. Buzz #200 at the door. http://soukllc.com/

RSVP with your name, the time you expect to arrive, and what you're working on: " Alex Linsker, 9am, revising the sales site for www.ProductPerks.com " http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInPortland

Alex (503) 468-3950

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Thursday
Apr 16, 2009
SECP's April Event Multiple Income Stream Development | Do Events
Oregon Stamp Society

You Out Loud! Program Planning for Non-Planners

Want to create additional income streams with the knowledge and experience that you already have? SECP is planning a series of presentations with experts to help you do just that.

Our Presenter Marie Daniels is a coach, an educator, and a business professional. She's worked as both a trainer in corporate America and as an instructor for college students and young adults.

Marie brings a love of clear communication, conflict management, facilitation, and relationship building and she brings years of experience as an educator, mentor, trainer, and business person to my current career as a Communications Coach. Marie also does a weekly radio show here.

The Concept Have you ever wanted to share your knowledge and experience with other people but had no idea how to get started? Have you tried creating a workshop or presentation but just couldn't figure out exactly what you wanted to do or how to do it? If so, then this presentation is just what you need! When you leave, you'll have the outline for an actual workshop including objectives, goals, activities (if appropriate), and a takeaway for participants.

Objective Participants learn how to turn an idea into a workshop to generate income

Goals At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to create an outline for a client-attracting workshop

Takeaway Each participant will develop a workshop outline that includes an objective, goals, possible activities, and a takeaway

Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009 Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Place:The Oregon Stamp Society - 4828 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211 Cost: $10 (members); $15 (non members) (you're welcome to just show up!) More Info >> http://www.secppdx.com/clubportal/EventDetailPublic2.cfm?clubID=2266&EventID=86413

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Thursday
Apr 25, 2019
UX Writing Meetup Inaugural Event
eBay

We have an awesome venue: eBay will be our host for the night, with appetizers, beer & wine, and non-alcoholic beverages.

Join us for our first UX Writers Meetup in Portland, led by Kathryn Strauss, the Organizer for the San Francisco UX Writers Meetup.

We'll explore the world of UX writing, help define some confusing roles & terms, practice our skills, and find out what everyone is interested in!

Can't wait to see you there!

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