Eric Rogers Auction Action

This is an Occupy Foreclosure Action Committee event. We are attending to support Eric Rogers to help him stop the auction sale of his Marcola, OR property.

He has a letter which states he is offering to pay off the mortgage in full. If this letter does not work, we will ask Eric for permission to sing a song to disrupt the auction and prevent the sale of his home.

When: Monday, April 9, 10 am sharp!   …this is not an event to show up 5 minutes late….

Where: Lane County Courthouse, 125 East 8th ave. Eugene, OR

Contact person: Reid Kimball, reid@rbkdesign.com
415-632-9982

NoW! Saturday Eve – March in Solidarity Against ACTA

We are having a march in solidarity with the rest of the world against ACTA – Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement – tonight at 6pm in Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza. We will have a short march to the Federal Courthouse where people will be able to speak out against this tyrannical set of laws. Please join us in this effort, it is of great importance that we stand now before it is to late. ACTA is the greatest threat to international trade and communication that the world has ever seen, and it has already been signed by 31 countries. 6 more and it will become a reality. Thank you!

Contact person: Josh McWhorter

International Day of Solidarity for Leonard Peltier

 

We will rally at Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza at 1 PM and proceed to march at 2 PM to Eugene’s Federal Courthouse.

Message: “President Obama: Grant Clemency NOW!!!”

Come support the Native American activist who was wrongly convicted and illegally imprisoned for over 36 years.

When: Saturday, February 4, 1 – 4 pm.

Where: Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza and Federal Court House

event contact: Tracey 541.521.4717

Solidarity with Leonard Peltier

Occupy The Legislature!!

Occupy Eugene will be joining dozens of Occupations from around Oregon to rally in Salem for the opening of the 2012 legislative session on Wednesday, February 1, from 10am -5pm.  Throughout the day there will be workshops, opportunities to coordinate & advocate for our causes and a GA to coordinate further actions for this session.

This new legislative session will last for 35 days with a focus on finding $3.6 Billion in budget cuts, the so-called “austerity budget.” We need to let our representatives know that we will not stand for draconian cuts to schools, social services, and other important budget items that directly effect our lives. We need to bring pressure on the legislature to let them know that we are watching them closely and that we intend to ensure that they produce a budget that is fair and humane.

Come join this action in Salem and stand in solidarity with dozens of other Occupations from all over the state! Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, Salem, Oregon 97301. Bring your signs, ideas, affinity groups, causes and creative energy to help expose ALEC-initiated bills. Fight austerity on the working class and help take back control of our government! Car-pooling is encouraged!

Oakland Solidarity March TODAY

In response to brutal police repression in Oakland, Occupy Eugene will join in a day of Solidarity with Occupy Oakland along with Occupies Wall Street, Boston, Philadelphia and many others.

What: Oakland Solidarity March

When: 5:00-8:00pm

Where: Free Speech Plaza 8th and Oak
event contact : John Monroe- doublealius@riseup.net

Check out this event’s Facebook page

TIME UPDATED: 1/9/12 Occupy City Hall

This will be an Open Assembly with our medics, some food from our kitchen and entertainment. OCCUPY CITY HALL … and sign up at 7pm to speak at 7:30 in the courtyard outside city council meeting room.

Where: City Hall Courtyard, 777 Pearl St., (8th & Pearl)

When: Monday, January 9th, 6:00pm social gathering, 7:30pm city meeting starts.

From Plaedo, “We will be having a ‘celebration of democracy’ with our Occupy City Hall. It will be an opportunity for people from the community to witness our Assembly process. (I know that it was the horizontal organization of direct democracy that brought me to the movement in the first place, I’m hoping this reason brings others to the movement as well.)

We will also be having free food, free medical services and our info booth to remind people that we are an asset to our community. A group of compassionate talented individuals who care about society.

So please, come on down tonight!”

1/14/12 “We Have a Dream” ~ Occupy, MLK Jr. Celebration

Join us on Saturday, January 14th, 2012 to celebrate the Occupy Movement, Martin Luther King’s Birthday and the New World we are co-creating together, as one humanity and one family! Martin Luther King Jr. would be proud if he could see the steps being taken to free all people from the shackles of government and corporate greed.The Occupy Movement is a world-wide phenomenon, a first step in joining together to stand up for the rights of people everywhere and creating the peaceful, joyous and fair world we all dream of.

“We Have a Dream” is your chance to come together and show support for the Occupy Movement, enjoy a leading-edge documentary film about the spirituality and mysticism of Electronic Dance Music culture, and dance to world-class underground electronic music all night long. Experience what it means to have a spiritual awakening on the dance floor. This is ecstatic dance like you’ve never seen it before! Brought to you by your friends at Sonic Boom Productions (sonicboomtechno.com) We present to you:

For event details, visit the Facebook invite page.

***PRIVATE EVENT, RSVP ONLY!!! Make sure you RSVP on Facebook, or CALL for admittance and location- Info line phone number will be posted on the day of the event. Donations through PayPal also serve as an RSVP.***

This event is all ages until 9pm. After 9pm 18+over with ID. Mature crowd suggested. Positive attitude strictly enforced!

$5-$20 Sliding Scale Suggested Donation (No one turned away)
All proceeds go to support Occupy Eugene.

THIS EVENT IS EXPECTED TO SELL OUT! Make your donation now to secure your entry! Just go to the site below:

http://sonicboomtechno.com/sonicboomproductions/event-tickets/

Also available in : Spanish

UPDATED INFO: 1/20/12 OCCUPY THE COURTS !

On January 20th, Occupy Eugene will join Occupations from across the US to protest the courts “Citizens United” ruling.

Meeting at 11am the Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza, at 8th & Oak,  we will then march to the Federal Court house. Then we’ll make stops at other points before arriving at the First Christian Church (1166 Oak, near 11th St) to meet up with We the People and others at the church by 1PM.

People are People, Corporations are not!!!  Money is not free speech. Join us!

Where: Wayne Morse Free Speech Plaza, 8th & Oak.

When: 11:00am -2pm

Also available in : Spanish

UPDATE: 1/21/12 Occupy Oregon General Assembly

 

as of Friday afternoon, 20th January:

Bill here from Occupy Salem Oregon.

The weather is totally not with us for an outdoor event, so we’ve changed the place. We’ll be indoors!

The new site is First Congregational Church, 700 Marion St NE, Salem 97301, five blocks from the Capitol. Parking is free on streets all around on Saturdays. The schedule and agenda remain the same but the band has cancelled, so we’ll have to entertain ourselves. We’ll rally at noon, with speakers and a speak-out, march downtown at 1pm, and hold the first Occupy Oregon General Assembly right after the march. The space is reserved from 11 to 5.

Please pass on this information to everyone who made plans to be at the Occupy Oregon Assembly rally this Saturday, or is still thinking about it. It will certainly be more comfortable indoors, and will likely be more productive. Bring signs for the march! Since the day marks two years since the horrible Citizens United v. FEC decision, corporate personhood, money as speech, and a constitutional amendment to end them is the focus.

We’ll have access to coffee and tea equipment and a sink, but not cooking facilities or utensils. Food to share would be nice and we’ll need to bring our own coffee, tea, and utensils.

We will have people at the steps to redirect to the church.  We will be in the basement, room for about 300
Occupy Oregon!

 

Info as of Tuesday, January 18th:

Saturday Jan 21st.The rally is on!
Starting 10am on the capitol grounds in Salem

Tables and booths can be set up by the different occupations that are
represented, as well as by work groups, committees, organizations,
etc. There will be time for mingling, getting to know everyone from
around the state and what they are doing. We can start talking, and
deciding, about what the state GA will look like, what the agendas can
be, where do we go from here, etc.

Music is being provided by Sol Seed they will be performing on the
capitol steps.
There are some good, knowledgeable speakers that will be talking
during the day. We may even have an open mic session.

The march will begin at 12:00 – 1:00 pm. We will be stopping at
various places like the Oregon Supreme Court building, the Associated
Oregon Industries offices, and others.

The GA will begin at 3:00-4:00 pm
The GA is a big part of this! Occupations from all over the state will
be together, showing unity and strength, making future plans, setting
agendas. It will be whatever we make it.

This rally is also the starting point of “Occupy the Legislature”
beginning on Feb 1st. Which is the opening day of the 2012 legislative
session. Much of the the discussion/planning that will be happening on
Jan 21st will be on this subject. We’ll be dealing with legislative
issues, corporate political power issues, lobbyists, the internal
legislative processes, and so forth. Bring your ideas!
In these next few days we need to continue to contact our fellow
occupiers around the state and encourage them to get to Salem. Even a
few folks from each of the occupations would be great!
Craig

Previously posted:

On Saturday, January 21, 2012, from 5:00 pm to 10 pm, Occupiers from all over Oregon will gather in Salem to rally with representatives from Astoria, Bend, Eugene, Salem, Portland, Seaside, and all other Oregon Cities to prepare for Occupy the Legislature on February 1st.

We will have an agenda discussion, which will include political involvement tactics, non-violent civil disobedience, and logistics.

We will be discussing housing options for people coming from outside of the Salem regions, so we can make sure thousands of Oregonians can be present on the first in a timely fashion.

Inspired by Occupy Wall Street, affinity groups from Unified Oregon Occupations are holding a General Assembly, following the nationwide Occupy the Courts Solidarity demonstration, on the steps of the Capitol Building in Salem.

If we show Solidarity, we can have an action similar to the protests in Madison, Wisconsin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Wisconsin_protests

Corporations are NOT people. Money is NOT Speech. ALEC and profit driven lobbyists will no longer control our government. The time has come to make these truths evident to the Capital.

Exercise your freedom and challenge systemic oppression. Occupy Multiply!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Occupy-the-Legislature-Oregon/269113373145794?ref=ts&sk=wall