Roundtable Discussion About Oregon’s New Foreclosure Law

 

Occupy Housing-Foreclosure Action Committee (OH-FAC) will offer a roundtable discussion about a new Oregon foreclosure law, Senate Bill 1552, at EWEB’s Community Room, 500 E. 4th Avenue, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 30. OH-FAC supports housing as a human right and works with homeowners facing foreclosure

Under SB 1552—which created new provisions and amends ORS 86.705, 86.735, 86.740, 86.742, and 86.755—troubled Oregon homeowners now have the right to a mediation session with their bank, in which the bank must deal with them in an honest and transparent manner. The roundtable will discuss the actions homeowners must take to benefit from the protections offered under this law.

Chip Coker of Mediation Service and John Hoops, a broker for Windermere Realty, will join a homeowner dealing with foreclosure to talk about the opportunities and challenges offered by SB 1552, which is being called one of the best foreclosure laws in the country.

OH-FAC invites area homeowners to join us to learn how to make mediation work—whether or not mortgage payments are current—and to learn more about the rapidly changing legal status of the foreclosure crisis and how it may affect individuals, families, our local government, and the economy.

contact: Fergus Mclean
(541) 937-3034

 

 

Mark Lakeman Presentation for Opportunity Village Eugene

Mark Lakeman, co-founder of The City Repair Project and the Village Building Convergence, will be presenting on behalf of Opportunity Village Eugene’s (OVE) efforts to establish an alternative housing village for the growing houseless and homeless population here in Eugene. The City Repair Project is a non-profit organization that educates and inspires communities and individuals to creatively transform the places where they live.

When: August 14 from 7-9pm
What: Presentation at 7. Breakout Session at 8:30.
Where: Unitarian Universalist Church, 1685 13th Ave., Eugene OR

Contact: op.village@gmail.com or go to www.opportunityvillageeugene.org

Occupy This: Rally for Pesticide Justice

Occupy This: Rally for Pesticide Justice
Beginning at noon Saturday July 7th at the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza, Pitchfork Rebellion and Occupy Triangle Lake are staging a rally to call for an immediate end to the aerial spraying of timber industry pesticides near homes and schools.
Recent studies found that nearly everyone that lives in Oregon has timber industry pesticide in their urine. Also, pesticides can be carried in the wind up to 20 miles from locations subject to aerial spraying. Triangle Lake residents live amidst the clear-cuts and have the highest levels, but all of us are getting it in the air we breathe, according to a recent study.
There will be Sol Seed playing Reggae music and several speakers including Day Owen and Roy Keene. Day Owen speaks on “Monsanto Sucks” and Roy exposes “Weyerhaeuser and its crimes against our forests.” The rally will end about 4:20 PM.

OEV Clean up!

The Welcoming Committe is sponsoring a clean up day at the Occupy Eugene V building on 7th & Polk, Wed. June 27 from noon to 7pm. In an effort to continue using this donated space to the best of its potential, we will be tidying up and looking for any new volunteers that are interested in staffing the building and or planning activities there, to engage the community in a fun way.

You can sign up for a volunteer shift by calling Jana at 541-606-2025 or emailing greenfuelsinfo@yahoo.com. We are looking to fill 10am to 2pm shifts Mon. thru Fri.

Occupy The Trees Reggae Night at OEV

Occupy The Trees will go inside to celebrate Eco-Feminism with FREE Live Music! We will have Medium Troy, Swag Sensi & The Tip! Join us!

When: Thursday, April 26,  7pm to 10pm.

Where:  Occupy Eugene V, 1274 W. 7th Ave. (7th & Polk)