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SUMMARY:AFSF - Saturday Design Studio
DESCRIPTION:Saturday Design Studio\nHosted by Architectural Foundation of San Francisco (AFSF) \n\nCurious about architecture & design? Want a broader understanding of the architectural profession? Ready for a deep dive into the design process? Want to work on your design skills? Developing work for your portfolio and your presentation skills? Well\, then this is your studio. \nOur architecture studio meets online every Saturday for 6 weeks. We’ll focus on developing using digital design tools. You’ll learn foundational architectural concepts and terms in the iterative design process\, moving from concept to design. At the end of our studio\, you’ll present your project. \n\nWhen: Saturdays\, October 11-November 15\, 10-11:30am\nWhere: Virtual\nServing: High School Students\nService Area: USA\nTopic: Architecture\nProgram Type: Virtual Workshops\nCost: $500
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/afsf-saturday-design-studio-2/
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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SUMMARY:ACE Mentor Program - In Person Student/Family Info Session
DESCRIPTION:ACE Mentor Program Student/Family Info Session\nOrganized by Portland Workforce Alliance \n\n\nACE will be hosting student/family info session at Shattuck Hall (PSU). Join to learn more about our programming for 2025-26. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen: Tuesday\, November 4 \, 5-6pm\nWhere: PSU Shattuck Hall\, 1914 Southwest Park Ave\, Room 212\, Portland\, OR 97201\nServing: High school juniors and seniors\n\n\n\n\n\nService Area: Portland Metro\nTopic: Architecture\, Engineering\, Construction\nProgram Type: After-school program\nCost: Free
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/ace-mentor-program-in-person-student-family-info-session-2/
LOCATION:Portland State University Shattuck Hall\, 1914 SW Park Ave\, Room 212\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97201
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portland Workforce Alliance":MAILTO:career@portlandworkforcealliance.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251107
DTSTAMP:20260430T000029
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SUMMARY:ACE Mentor Program - Registration Deadline
DESCRIPTION:ACE Mentor Program\nOrganized by Portland Workforce Alliance \nRegistration Deadline: Thursday\, November 6\nServing: High school juniors and seniors\nService Area: Portland Metro\nTopic: Architecture\, Engineering\, Construction\nProgram Type: After-school program\nCost: Free
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/ace-mentor-program-application-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Portland Workforce Alliance":MAILTO:career@portlandworkforcealliance.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DTSTAMP:20260430T000029
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SUMMARY:Mahlum - Net Zero Emerging Leaders Internship Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Mahlum Energy Trust of Oregon Net Zero Emerging Leaders Internship (ETO NZELI) Application Deadline\nHosted by Mahlum \nOur Vision\n\nMahlum is a community of practice that envisions a world where healthy human and environmental systems thrive. Our firm’s collective work ranges from cultural to healthcare\, Pre-K-12 schools\, and higher education facilities. We believe community empowerment is the game-changing force that makes transformation possible\, and we seek to prioritize the underrecognized voices in the communities we serve. Mahlum fully embraces architectural principles and practices that respect the earth\, show reverence for nature’s life-giving force\, and support learning opportunities connected to the environment. Since 2018\, Mahlum has been a JUST-labeled organization\, which demonstrates our firm’s commitment to the creation and maintenance of an equitable workplace. We take seriously the responsibility to use resources wisely\, selecting locally made products\, optimizing the design of building systems\, and demanding resource conservation for all project types. Come join us. \nOur ETO NZELI Intern will work in-person with our staff at our Portland Office to learn\, assist with\, and apply architectural design principles and practices\, with a focus on supporting our reporting for Mahlum’s 16-year participation in the AIA 2030 Commitment. \nLearn more about our culture and values here. \nLearning opportunities include:\n\nLearning about the profession\, gaining practical experience\, and developing skills\nAssisting the firm in its 2025 reporting year for the AIA 2030 Commitment\nParticipating in Carbon Strategy Workshops with project teams\nOperational and Embodied Carbon Life Cycle Analysis modeling on projects\nIntegrating material health and embodied carbon metrics into the documentation process\n\n\n\nAbout You  \nYou are pursuing a pathway into the design profession; whether it’s through an accredited architecture or interior design program\, or you may have gained experience through programs such as the ACE Mentor Program\, the National Organization of Minority Architects Student Chapter (NOMAS)\, or other community-based\, volunteer\, or independent efforts that support pathways into the design profession. \nYou may be early in your journey\, but you’re curious about sustainable design\, passionate about community engagement\, and excited to contribute to the built environment. \nApplication Instructions\nYou will be asked to upload or provide resume information\, including any work and education history. This can include academic projects\, community engagement\, volunteer roles\, or extracurricular activities. Don’t worry if you don’t have formal work experience; we value a range of backgrounds and lived experiences. \nYou will be asked to complete or attach a letter of interest that includes: \n\nYour interest in architecture/design\nWhat skills and perspectives would you bring to Mahlum\nWhat do you hope to gain during the course of the Net Zero internship\n\nAdditional material\, such as work samples/portfolio\, is optional. If you choose to submit work samples\, please upload a single PDF (under 10MB). Portfolio links (e.g.\, to personal websites\, Dropbox\, or Google Drive) are discouraged and may not be reviewed. \nInternship Timeline & Additional Details\nMahlum’s ETO NZELI internship is anticipated to take place over a twelve (12) week period of time in the months of January – March 2026 and concludes with a presentation in May 2026. \nInterns are anticipated to work between Monday to Friday\, part-time hours\, approximately 120 hours over three months. Mahlum provides Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Presidents’ Day as paid holidays during this period. This internship is open to candidates in Portland and the surrounding area. \nTimeline\n\nOctober 10 – Application window opens\nOctober 27 – November 24 – Interview Candidates\nNovember 10 – Application window closes\nWeek of December 1- 5 – Selected candidates notified by Mahlum and offered internships\n\n\nSalary Description\n$27.50 per hour
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/mahlum-net-zero-emerging-leaders-internship-application-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251112T173000
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SUMMARY:Formation Mentorship 2025-26 Program Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at a launch party for the 2025-26 season of the Formation Mentorship program!\nOrganized by Diversity in Design\, Architecture Foundation of Oregon\, and COMMA \nIt is often said that it’s not about what you know but who you know…so join us for a fun evening getting to know the students and professionals of Portland’s vibrant design community! Mix\, mingle\, and build your network across the design fields from graphic design to architecture to product design to experiential design\, and many more…all while helping us kick off our second year of Formation. \nFormation is a local mentorship program supporting the next generation of designers of color in the transition from student to professional. The program matches BIPOC (Black\, Indigenous\, and/or people of color) college design students with BIPOC design professionals who will provide guidance on next steps from portfolio review to interview support to career trajectory. \nAll are welcome for this exciting kick-off event: Black\, Indigenous\, people of color\, and our White allies. Begin\, build\, and reconnect with your network—students and professionals alike! \nAPPLY: Applications to become a Formation mentor or mentee are currently open through November 16\, 2025. Learn more and apply\, here! \nSPONSOR: Interested in sponsoring our 2025-26 program? Explore sponsorship opportunites\, here!  \nDONATE: Want to make a donation to our 2025-26 program? Click here to make a contribution—every bit counts! \nThe Evening’s Agenda\n5:30-6:00pm: Arrival\, food and drinks\, mingle\n6:00-6:15pm: Opening remarks\, program overview\n6:15-7:15pm: Networking games\n7:15-7:30pm: Closing remarks\, prize give-away \nThere are many things competing for your time\, so why attend this event?\n\nStudents will meet professionals in various design fields and have the opportunity to gain insight on potential career paths\, connect with prospective mentors\, and meet fellow design students.\nProfessionals will meet top talent from local design schools\, learn new ideas and perspectives from students\, meet prospective mentees\, and mingle with fellow professionals across design industries.\nParticipate in fun networking games for a chance to win a grand prize!\n\nSite Accessibility\, Transportation\, and Parking\nMWA Architects is located in at 501 SE 14th Ave\, Suite 103\, Portland\, OR 97214\, on the 1st floor of Revolution Hall. The entrance is on the corner of 14th and Stark\, across from Sunee Thai. The space and entry are fully ADA accessible. \nWe recommend taking public transit! Visit Trimet’s Trip Planner to help you get there. If you’re driving\, street parking is available on surrounding blocks. \nPhoto Release Consent\nBy reserving a ticket\, I understand that photos will be taken during the event and that they will be used by DiD\, AFO\, and COMMA for marketing purposes. If I do not want my photo taken\, I will notify the InFormation Team via email: formationmentorship@gmail.com \n  \nWe can’t wait to meet you/see you again! Please reach out to the InFormation Team with any questions or special requests: formationmentorship@gmail.com  \nRegister Now\nWednesday\, November 12\n5:30-7:30pm\nMWA Architects\, 501 SE 14th Ave\, Suite 103\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nApply by November 16 to participate as a mentor or mentee in our 2025-26  program. \n2025-26 Program Sponsors
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/formation-mentorship-2025-26-program-launch-party/
LOCATION:MWA Architects\, 501 SE 14th Ave\, Suite 103\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97214
CATEGORIES:AFO Events,Oregon Student Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Candice Agahan":MAILTO:candice@af-oregon.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251116
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SUMMARY:The Design Trail: Columbia River Gorge
DESCRIPTION:AFO is taking Dine & Design on the road!\nJoin us for an intimate design tour of Hood River and surrounding areas with other design enthusiasts. Discover historic and contemporary buildings and the leaders that are initiating innovation while celebrating the natural and historic beauty of the Gorge. \nThis two-day experience will be brimming with design as guests enjoy incredible structures and hear from the teams that built them. Guests are encouraged to stay at the soon-to-be-unveiled Lightwell Hotel + Spa\, formerly the Hotel Waucoma\, in the heart of downtown Hood River. \nItinerary\n \nDay 1 – Friday\, November 14 \n\nLightwell Hotel + Spa private lunch and tour with the visionaries involved in the project\nRenovation Walking Tour of Hood River\, stops including the Butler Bank Building with Steffen Lunding and the Union Building Lofts with Pasquale and Jacquie Barone\nDinner and wine tasting at Phelps Creek Vineyards Tasting Room\n\n  \n \nDay 2 – Saturday\, November 15 \n\nHood River Waterfront and Outpost tour and lunch at Ferment with Jeff Kovel (Skylab)\, Claudia Munk-Von Flotow (Key Development)\, and GreenWorks\nSociety Hotel tour with owner Jonathan Cohen\, architect Ben Waechter\, and Mayor of Bingen Catherine Kiewit\nClosing happy hour\n\nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to discover Hood River and the Gorge with fellow lovers of design and the Pacific Northwest. Proceeds from this tour help fund AFO’s impactful mission and educational programs like Architects in Schools\, Formation Mentorship\, and Scholarship Program. \nDetails\n \n\nThe cost per person is $475 for members and $525 for non-members\, not including accommodations or transportation. Not a member yet? Join now!\nThe deadline to register is October 24\, 2025. We have limited spots available – book ASAP to reserve your place!\nAll meals will be included in the tour.\nAccommodations are to be reserved by attendees. We have a block of discounted rooms for our guests at the Lightwell Hotel + Spa and strongly encourage attendees to stay with us Friday night with an option to stay Saturday night as well. The discounted cost of the rooms is $161.00 for both King and Queen rooms. Details will be sent after tickets are purchased.\nGuests will provide their own transportation. AFO will provide detailed information about the tour stop locations and accessibility. AFO can assist in arranging carpooling for those interested.\nWe can accommodate up to 16 people for the tour.\n\nThe Design Trail: Columbia River Gorge\nFriday\, November 14 – Saturday\, November 15\nHood River and surrounding areas \nRegister Now\nAFO Members – $475\nNon-AFO Members – $525
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/the-design-trail-columbia-river-gorge/
CATEGORIES:AFO Events,Dine & Design Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erica Rife":MAILTO:erica@af-oregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251116T160000
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CREATED:20251103T174839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T174840Z
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SUMMARY:STEM Like a Girl - Workshop in Eugene
DESCRIPTION:Workshop in Eugene\nHosted by the STEM Like a Girl \nWhen: Sunday\, November 11\,  1-4pm\nWhere: Campbell Community Center East Hall\, 155 High St\, Eugene\, OR 97401\nServing: All girls and female-identifying youth in 3rd – 5th grade and a parent or other adult caregiver\nService Area: Eugene\nTopic: Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Math (STEM)\nProgram Type: Weekend Pop-up Event\nCost: $30 per girl-grown up pair ($20 for additional girls in the same household – Use Promo Code SIBLING). Financial Assistance available by request\, here.
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/stem-like-a-girl-workshop-in-eugene-2/
LOCATION:Campbell Community Center East Hall\, 155 High St\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251116T130000
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SUMMARY:STEM Like a Girl - Workshop in Albany
DESCRIPTION:Workshop in Albany\nHosted by the STEM Like a Girl \nWhen: Sunday\, November 16\,  1-4pm\nWhere: Linn Benton Lincoln ESD\, 905 SE 4th Ave\, Albany\, OR 97321\nServing: All girls and female-identifying youth in 3rd – 5th grade and a parent or other adult caregiver\nService Area: Albany\nTopic: Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Math (STEM)\nProgram Type: Weekend Pop-up Event\nCost: $30 per girl-grown up pair ($20 for additional girls in the same household – Use Promo Code SIBLING). Financial Assistance available by request\, here.
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/stem-like-a-girl-workshop-in-albany-2/
LOCATION:Linn Benton Lincoln ESD\, 905 SE 4th Ave\, Albany\, Oregon\, 97321
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251123T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T000029
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SUMMARY:STEM Like a Girl - Workshop in Roseburg
DESCRIPTION:Workshop in Roseburg\nHosted by the STEM Like a Girl \nWhen: Sunday\, November 23\,  1-4pm\nWhere: Roseburg Public Library\, 1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd Roseburg\, OR 97470\nServing: All girls and female-identifying youth in 3rd – 5th grade and a parent or other adult caregiver\nService Area: Roseburg\nTopic: Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Math (STEM)\nProgram Type: Weekend Workshop\nCost: Free
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/stem-like-a-girl-workshop-in-roseburg/
LOCATION:Roseburg Public Library\, 1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd\, Roseburg\, Oregon\, 97470
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251124T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251124T140000
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SUMMARY:NE STEAM Coalition - Creative Lab
DESCRIPTION:Creative Lab\nHosted by the NE STEAM Coalition \nJoin us for a fun and inspiring 2 day Creative Camp\, where creativity takes center stage\, starting Monday November 24th. \nAbout the Camp \nCreative Lab gives youth a chance to explore science\, creativity\, and design in one fun\, hands-on experience. Campers will make their own bath and body products—like bath salts\, scrubs\, lip balm\, soap\, and candles—while learning about the simple science behind how things work. They’ll also spend time in our makerspace designing and pressing their own shirts or hoodies. It’s a relaxed\, creative environment where curiosity and imagination lead the way. \n\n\nWho Should Attend \nThis camp is for 4th–8th grade youth who love to create\, experiment\, and explore new ideas. No prior experience is needed—just curiosity and imagination! \nWhat Campers Will Do and Learn\nCampers will explore the science of wellness through fun\, hands-on projects that connect creativity with real-world science. Each session blends art\, design\, and problem-solving as youth experiment with materials and bring their ideas to life. \nThey’ll: \n\nMake their own wellness products\, such as fizzy bath salts\, scrubs\, lip balm\, soap\, candles\, and bath bombs.\nDesign and press custom shirts or hoodies using digital design tools\, a cutter\, and a heat press.\nPractice creative problem-solving as they plan\, test\, and refine their projects.\nBuild persistence and confidence by working through challenges and completing their work from start to finish.\nStrengthen teamwork and communication skills through group activities and shared projects.\nDevelop a positive STEM identity by discovering that science\, design\, and creativity all connect.\n\nCampers will take home everything they make—along with new skills\, confidence\, and pride in their work. \nWhen and Where\nCreative Camp meets for two sessions\, from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM\, with lunch and snacks included. We’ll also be open Wednesday for drop-in time for campers who want extra time to finish projects or explore the makerspace. \nNE STEAM Coalition Makerspace\n3935 N Lombard St\, North Portland \nDaily Details for Parents\n\nDrop-off: 9:15–9:30 AM\nPick-up: 2:00 PM\nWhat to bring: A reusable water bottle and clothes that can get messy.\nMaterials: All supplies\, tools\, and safety gear are provided.\nSafety: Activities use non-toxic\, age-appropriate materials with close adult supervision.\n\nCost\nThe camp is free and includes lunch and snacks each day. \nOur Approach\nCreative Camp is inclusive\, culturally responsive\, and designed to help youth build persistence\, confidence\, and curiosity. We create space for every camper to explore ideas\, express themselves\, and discover that STEM and creativity go hand in hand. \n\n\nWhen: Monday\, November 24\,  9:30am-2pm\nWhere: NE STEAM Coalition Makerspace\, 3935 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR 97217\nServing: 4th-8th Grade Youth\nService Area: Portland\nTopic: Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Math (STEM)\nProgram Type: Workshop\nCost: The camp is free and includes lunch and snacks each day
URL:https://www.af-oregon.org/event/ne-steam-coalition-creative-lab/
LOCATION:NE STEAM Coalition Makerspace\, 3935 N Lombard St\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97217
CATEGORIES:Oregon Student Opportunities
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