Love it or loathe it, Portland is recognized for being one of just a handful of U.S. cities to provide municipal curbside composting. This bus tour provided an insider’s perspective to trash, recycling and waste reduction in the Rose City.
Monthly Archives: October 2011
help us make this phone app free to everyone!
The Dill Pickle Club is proud to announce the launch of a Kickstarter campaign for Know Your City: Portland’s Social History App, a free phone app and Website providing a tour of downtown Portland’s cultural heritage. The program will utilize mapping and smart phone technology to create greater awareness of Portland’s history, culture and diversity [...]
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How is News Made?
How does journalism contribute to public life? What is the media’s civic responsibility? Join us as we examine these issues and explore the ecology of local news media.
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Bernardo Pantoja, city works, corey pein, Dill Pickle Club, How Is News Made?, kgw, mike merrill, new tour, new tours, oregonian, portland or, sarah mirk, tour portland 2 Comments
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