1/25/12 Neighborhood Actions Committee Meet & Greet

The Occupy Eugene Neighborhood Actions Committee is having a open meet and greet at the Grower’s Market today, Jan. 25th from 5 to 6pm.

Please come meet the participants in the committee dedicated to fixing the Eugene foreclosure crisis and network with others.

Where: 454 Willamette St.

Contact person: Reid Kimball

email: rkimball@gmail.com

Support for Lane County Nurses

January 26, at 6 pm, Lane County nurses and their supporters will
meet at the AFSCME bldg (7th and Charnelton Aves in Eugene), have
something to eat and then go out to leaflet around the city in small
groups. We encourage you to turn out in support of the nurses and to help
them get a fair contract. Pizza will be offered before the action. Please
be there at 6 pm.

Here is letter from the nurses explaining why they need our help:

Nurses who work for Lane County have made the difficult decision to
possibly walk off their jobs and go on strike. We are Lane County
employees who work across the broad spectrum of nursing: registered nurses
(RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), nurse practitioners (NPs) and
certified nursing assistants (CNAs). We work at the county’s public health
department, in the county health clinics in Eugene and Springfield, at the
Lane County Jail and at Springfield High School — plus three dental
hygienists who see and treat up to 15,000, mostly lower-income students
per year.

Indeed, we generally deal with Lane County’s underprivileged, lower income
residents; they typically have no health insurance or poor insurance.
Because of the work we do, we face a high risk of exposure to a long list
of illnesses and disease. People without insurance often wait longer than
they should to seek treatment. We also face an increasingly difficult
clientele. We are not just medical workers any more, we are ad hoc social
and psychological workers as well. We counsel our patients in many ways;
we literally offer mental health services to thousands each year. These
are not “jobs,” we love our work and our patients. We could work
elsewhere, but we choose to serve our communities.

We need to get our message to register with the Lane County Commissioners.
We’re asking you to help us with an evening of public flyering — at the UO
campus, malls, grocery stores and the like. This will be easy-to-read,
non-combative literature that simply asks the public to call the
commissioners on our behalf. We’d appreciate your help!

Lane County Nurses

Where: AFSCME Union Hall, 688 Charnelton Ave. and then into the neighborhoods

When: Today, Wednesday the 25th, 6 – 9pm.

1/26/12 Oregon Education Investment Board Public Hearing

STOP THE OEIB RUNAWAY TRAIN
The Oregon Education Investment Board is primed to rush legislation with inadequate public review that will profoundly change public education, permitting UO to opt out of the higher ed system with a private board.
It reinforces the assessment based movement with investment of human energy in collecting data for the P-20 Longitudinal Data Collection System. After ten years, we already know what assessment based outcomes looks like: failure of 50% of the schools in the country.
No additional assessment systems until more important and pressing issues are resolved such as class size, furlough days, and inadequate number of high school classes.
Enact no laws without more public discussion of unintended consequences of this NCLB rehash.
We need to promote the human component of education, the teachers and staff who are the connections that make a school a successful learning environment.

Eugene / Springfield Solidarity
Network / Jobs with Justice URGES you to ATTEND the OEIB Hearing
Today, January 26, 2012
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Lane Community College,
4000 East 30th Avenue, Eugene
Center for Meeting and Learning, Room 104

FLYER https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/401325_354965167847355_100000016255603_1428954_1035159457_n.jpg

Where: Lane Community College; 4000 East 30th Avenue, Eugene; Center for Meeting and Learning, Room 104

When: Today, January 26, 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Occupying the Heart and Mind


Please join us this Friday the 27th at 11:45am and/or Saturday the 28th at 2:30pm for a Silent Interfaith Meditation/Prayer Circle.

Everyone is welcome, regardless of religious affiliation. The intention is to create the time and space to listen to the message arising from within our hearts and minds and to generate the compassion that will benefit us all.

Where: Occupy V, 1274 7th St., Eugene

When: Friday, 27 January, 11:45am &/or Saturday, 28 January, 2:30pm.

Click on the links below for details.

http://www.facebook.com/events/352224218122994/

http://www.facebook.com/events/317760994931782/

1/19/12 Empowering the 99%

Where: First United Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St.

When: Today, January 19, 6 – 8:30 pm.

Why: Our economic and political systems are ineffective for the 99%. Lane County citizens will gather this evening to discuss what next steps we can all take together.

Here’s the flyer:   http://i42.tinypic.com/9hrga0.jpg

1/7/12 Egan Warming Centers Training

The Egan Warming Centers are holding a training for new volunteers on Saturday, January 7, from 9 to 11 am at the First Christian Church at 12th and Oak in Eugene.

Egan shelters are open between November 15 and March 31 on nights when temperatures drop to 29 degrees or below. Volunteers are required to help staff and operate the shelters.

 

If you want to become an Egan volunteer, you must be at least 18, complete a Volunteer Application, which you can find at http://eganwarmingcenter.com/downloadcenter.html and attend a training.

 

 


1/7/12 Compassionate Communication Training

When: Saturday, Jan 7th, 10:00am -12:00pm

What: Compassionate Communication training

Where: Occupy V (Old AAA Warehouse at the corner of 7th and Polk, Eugene)

Join us to explore the possibility of resolving conflict while cultivating compassion for all parties involved. We will discuss the definition of violence and develop our empathy skills to enable us to stay connected with ourselves and others during times of conflict and violence. You can read more about Kristin Collier and her work with Compassionate Communication (NVC) at kristincollierconnections.blogspot.com.

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

1/27/12 Last Friday Artwalk

Art by Occupiers, works about Occupy, and artifacts of the Occupation will be on display at Occupy V. We will be painting murals on the walls inside. All money earned for any works sold go to Occupy Eugene.

Food & Music too!

Where: Occupy V, 1274 W. 7th, Eugene.

When: Friday, January 27, 6 – 9 pm.

Contact: cooperotte@hotmail.com