Thursday, October 2, 2008
Another for the Calendar: Completely Cuckoo
Mark your calendar: An important workshop
N2N is sponsoring a continuing education workshop for Victim Offender
mediators and mediators interested in Juvenile Victim Offender Mediation.
Please pass on the attached flyer to any you think may be interested.
Charles Franklin Ikard
Executive Director
Neighbor to Neighbor, Inc.
945 Columbia St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
503.375.6269
NEIGHBOR-TO-NEIGHBOR, INC.
Is sponsoring
A WORKSHOP
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 101/LANGUAGE, PRINCIPLES & VALUES
Presented by Eric Gilman, Restorative Justice Coordinator, Clark County Juvenile Court
Description: What is Restorative Justice? This workshop presents the key tenets of what it means to bring a restorative perspective to the work of juvenile justice. Restorative Justice is more than a program. We will look at the key principles and values, the language, and the basic implications of Restorative Justice and how its impact on juvenile justice is understood and practiced.
Who: Juvenile Victim Offender Mediators, Community Members, Law Enforcement, Service Agencies, etc.
When: December 5, 2008 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where: North Neighborhood Resource Center, 945 Columbia St. NE, Salem, Oregon
(The location may be changed dependent upon registration)
Cost: $25.00 (Group discounts and scholarships available) Make checks payable to” Neighbor-to-Neighbor, Inc.”
Registration: Call or email Neighbor-to-Neighbor for information. Early registration appreciated.
Beverages will be provided.
Presenter Bio: Eric B. Gilman is the Restorative Justice Coordinator and Community Programs Supervisor for the Clark County Juvenile Court (Washington). In his role as RJ Coordinator Eric provides coordination for the juvenile court management team’s ongoing development and implementation of a holistic Balanced & Restorative Justice foundation for the work of the court. This endeavor has resulted in a number of highly successful programs and innovative practices. Additionally, as Community Programs Supervisor, Eric is responsible for the department’s Victim Impact Program, Restorative Community
Service Program, and its Diversion Program, which includes Community Accountability Boards.
Events at a Salem Treasure (Straub Environmental Learning Center)
Registration begins at 8:30 am at Pringle Creek Community, 2110 Strong Rd. SE. Cost: $15 per car, carpooling encouraged, Bicyclists free.TONIGHT! Thursday, October 2, 2008, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
"Green Building: The New Revolution is Here" Lecture by Jerry Yudelson
Free of charge; for more information call Andrea Foust at (503) 370-6654
Nationally recognized green-building expert Jerry Yudelson will speak about the rapidly emerging green building revolution in a free lecture at the Paulus Lecture Hall of the Truman Wesley Collins Legal Center at Willamette University. Jerry Yudelson will present a compelling business case for green buildings, both residential and commercial, and share dozens of building projects that demonstrate environmental excellence, many within conventional budgets. A dynamic speaker with an urgent sense of purpose, Yudelson will explain why thousands of individuals and corporations across the U.S. are choosing green over conventional design for their homes and businesses, and how the market for green buildings is likely to emerge over the next several years.
Saturday, October 4th, 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Salem Green + Solar Home Tour
Guest Speaker at 9:00 am: "The Do's and Don'ts of Green Remodeling" by
EarthAdvantage
Salem's second annual Tour of Green + Solar Homes will include tours of eleven homes that demonstrate energy efficient and environmentally- responsible techniques. Individuals will visit the homes of their choice as a self-guided tour, including the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Gordon House at the Oregon Garden. Each site will be hosted by a knowledgeable individual (owner, architect and/or builder) to inform visitors of green features and their associated benefits, costs, and lessons learned. Attendees have the opportunity to learn about energy efficiency, passive and active solar systems, daylighting, on-site energy generation, rainwater harvesting, innovative construction systems and
building materials. The event begins with an hour-long presentation on green remodeling conducted by the Earth Advantage program.
Saturday, October 18th, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Restoration Work Day!
Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center, 1320 A Street NE, Salem
Join us for a great volunteer activity at our monthly Restoration Work Day. On the third Saturday of every month, volunteers work to help protect our oak savannah and riparian restoration sites adjacent to our building. Bring gloves and dress appropriately for the weather!
Tuesday, October 21st, 7:00 pm
Native Plant Society monthly meeting
Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center, 1320 A Street NE, Salem
Thursday, October 23rd, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Annual FSELC Lecture Series: Dr. Ellen Morris Bishop
"Past Voices, Future Choices: Lessons from the Rocks"
Loucks Auditorium, Salem Public Library, 585 Liberty Street SE, Salem
Join us for our first Lecture Series presentation of the 2008-09 season! Oregon's fascinating geological history offers deep insights into the environmental and resource challenges we face today. Dr. Ellen Morris Bishop will talk about how to read Oregon¡¯s geological record and apply
its lessons to help Oregon craft a brighter future. Dr. Bishop is Executive Director of the Oregon Paleo Lands Institute. Her books include In Search of Ancient Oregon: A Geological and Natural History, Hiking Oregon's Geology, and Best Hikes with Dogs: Oregon.
Monday, October 27th, 7:00 pm
== Plastics and Human Health ==
presentation by the Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter
Friends of Straub Environmental Learning Center, 1320 A Street NE, Salem
View a presentation by the Physicians for Social Responsibility regarding recent research on how plastics potentially affect human health.