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SUMMARY:Girls Inc. of the PNW - Eureka! STEAM Summer Camp Registration Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Eureka! STEAM Summer Camp\nHosted by Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest \nPortland State University Site: July 6th- July 10th 9:00am-3:00pm\nMount Hood Community College Site: July 13th – July 17th 9:00am-3:00pm \nServing: 7th – 9th grade girls and gender-expansive youth\nService Area: Portland metro\nTopic: STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art\, Math)\nProgram Type: Summer camp\nCost: Free \nRegister by May 22
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/girls-inc-of-the-pnw-eureka-steam-summer-camp-registration-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Girls Inc. of the Pacific Northwest":MAILTO:info@girlsincpnw.org
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SUMMARY:Design Advocacy Outreach Group (DAO-G)
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by AFO and AIA Oregon\, the Design Advocacy Outreach Group (DAO-G) meets quarterly with the mission of increasing student access to architecture\, engineering\, construction\, and design (AECD) fields in the state of Oregon. As a group of local partners who are aligned around this shared mission\, DAO-G meetings are a time for us to harness this network to share opportunities for students\, volunteer needs\, resources\, outreach efforts\, and more. \nWondering if you’re the right fit? If you identify with any of these statements\, we encourage you to join our efforts! \n\nYou are passionate about increasing student access and participation in AECD fields – particularly for those who have been historically marginalized and underrepresented in the field\nYou are seeking opportunities to volunteer with and/or contribute to AECD programs for students (Kindergarten – Higher Ed)\nYou are a youth program provider or organization seeking to connect with potential volunteer professionals and spread the word about your program\nYou are an educator looking for opportunities to share with students interested in AECD fields\nYou represent a community group or company that is aligned with our shared mission\n\n2026 Meeting Schedule:\n\nTuesday\, March 10\, 12-1pm\, Zoom\nTuesday\, June 2\, 12-1pm\, Zoom\nTuesday\, September 1\, 12-1pm\, Zoom\nTuesday\, December 1\, 12-1pm\, Zoom\n\nVisit the DAO-G Miro board for a recap of our discussions. \nQuestions? Contact Candice Agahan\, AFO Director of Community Engagement\, candice@af-oregon.org\, 503-542-3823 \nSubmit the form below to join DAO-G\nFill out my LGL Form!
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/design-advocacy-outreach-group-dao-g-9-1-26/
CATEGORIES:AFO Events,Community Events,DAO-G
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ORGANIZER;CN="Candice Agahan":MAILTO:candice@af-oregon.org
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SUMMARY:2026 Honored Citizen\, Vailey Oehlke
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Vailey Oehlke\nAs the Portland Metropolitan region celebrates the completion of the last three library projects in the 2020 library bond\, it is time to tip our hats to Vailey Oehlke\, the leader whose vision and tenacity ensured that our libraries were shaped by innovative thinking\, inclusive processes\, and community-centric and sustainable design. \nVailey Oehlke\, this year’s Honored Citizen\, was the transformative Executive Director of Multnomah County Library (MCL) from 2009-2024. As the oldest public library on the west coast\, Central Library and eighteen other neighborhood libraries are the second busiest library system among its peers in the country. In 2024\, visits to all the libraries exceeded two million patrons. For fifteen years\, Vailey was totally committed to ensuring Multnomah County Library remained valued\, relevant\, and responsive to the community. \nDuring Vailey’s tenure\, MCL became a national leader in providing innovative programs\, services\, and facilities to meet the emerging needs of the community. Her energy and leadership have shaped Multnomah County Library in profound ways. One of her first initiatives was to open long-promised branch libraries in the underserved communities of Kenton and Troutdale and she pushed for a new type of library – with increased access to technology\, community-centered spaces\, and award-winning design. \nEast County Library\, Holst Architecture\nVailey also set the goal to serve people who need us the most – the people furthest from opportunity. With community-centered staff she built culturally relevant services for those once excluded or marginalized because they were Black\, Indigenous\, and people of color. \nPerhaps her greatest legacy stems from her vision for the successful $387 million capital bond campaign of 2020 to rebalance\, expand\, and modernize the entire library system to better serve the county’s growing and diverse population. It is the most comprehensive rethinking of the library system in its 162-year history. Her goal of an innovative and hyper-inclusive public outreach process that gave voice to historically marginalized communities was foundational to the bond’s success. Between all the library projects\, there were hundreds of in-person and online opportunities to participate – from programming spaces to voting on finish materials and color schemes. \nAlbina Library\, LEVER Architecture\, Lara Swimmer\nFinally\, Vailey’s aspirations for architectural excellence are evident with the inspiring architectural designs created in combination with robust sustainable measures. All buildings\, new and renovations\, significantly reduce embodied and operational carbon and are Fossil Fuel free. LEED certifications include 1 LEED Platinum\, 7 LEED Gold\, and 1 LEED Silver. Six libraries are constructed using mass timber structural systems. These libraries were designed\, engineered and constructed by an impressive array of firms in our local AEC community. \nVailey was born in Portland\, where her father taught at Jefferson High School. After growing up mainly in the Midwest and teaching high school English\, she returned to Portland and was working as a copy editor at Stoel Rives law firm when the law librarian urged her to consider library studies. Vailey joined Multnomah County Library’s School Corps program as a youth librarian in 1997\, became the Director of Central Library\, then was promoted to Deputy Director in 2008\, and appointed Executive Director of Multnomah County Library District in 2009. \nJoin us on Thursday\, October 8 to celebrate this story of growth\, collaboration\, and fierce commitment to our community. \n2026 Honored Citizen\nThursday\, October 8\n5pm Reception  |  6:30pm Dinner\nHyatt Regency Portland\nat the Oregon Convention Center \nRegister | Sponsor\n  \n2026 Sponsors
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/2026-honored-citizen-vailey-oehlke/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency Portland At The Oregon Convention Center\, 375 NE Holladay St\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:AFO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Myers":MAILTO:susan@af-oregon.org
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