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SUMMARY:Second Zenith Public Hearing - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:This is our second chance to show up and give virtual testimony in opposition to Zenith’s proposal. DEQ will share information about the draft air quality permit\, answer questions\, and accept verbal comments.\n\n\n\nWHEN: Thursday May 15 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.\n\nWHEN: Register to join online via Zoom\n\nJoin via phone by calling 253-215-8782 WHERE:\nWebinar ID: 839 0464 8181\nPasscode: 682831
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/9160-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250519T090000
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SUMMARY:No Nuclear Day of Action
DESCRIPTION:May 19: Day of Action to Keep Oregon Nuclear-Free\n \nMark your calendar for the Keep Oregon Nuclear-Free Day of Action on May 19. Whether you can make it to Salem to meet with your legislators in person\, or join a virtual meeting\, we need your help to ensure that the Oregon legislature hears loud and clear that Oregonians do not want costly and dirty nuclear reactors in our state. \n\nOf the whopping 13 pro-nuclear bills that were introduced this session\, only two bills (HB 2410 and HB 2038) are still moving forward. We know that new nuclear power is not the answer: it is too costly\, too dirty\, and too late to be part of Oregon’s clean energy future. Unfortunately\, big tech companies like Amazon are bankrolling this nuclear fantasy. Let’s make sure our legislators know that these bills should not pass.  \nHB 2410\, would exempt Umatilla County from the statewide moratorium on building new nuclear reactors\, allowing small modular nuclear reactors to be built in the county. \nHB 2038 would require the Oregon Department of Energy to study nuclear power. This is an unnecessary distraction from the real challenge of meeting Oregon’s clean energy goals.  \nThese bills divert funding from energy efficiency\, renewable energy\, and storage technologies that are safer\, less expensive\, and faster to deploy.  \nFor those of you who can make it to Salem: We’ll kick off the day by connecting with fellow advocates over coffee\, followed by a brief lobby training session to help you feel confident and prepared. Then\, we’ll head to the Capitol together for scheduled meetings with your legislators. \nFor those joining virtually: we’ll provide training and talking points for your meetings with legislators. \nWhat:  Day of Action to Keep Oregon Nuclear-Free\nWhen: Monday\, May 19\, 2025 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.\nWhere: State Capital building in Salem\, or virtually\nWho: Columbia Riverkeeper\, Sierra Club\, Rogue Climate\, coalition partners\, and you! \nOnce you sign up for the Day of Action\, we’ll be in touch about all the logistics: setting up meetings with your legislators\, talking points to use\, carpooling\, food\, etc.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/no-nuclear-day-of-action/
LOCATION:State Capital building in Salem\, 900 Court St NE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Atomic Bamboozle Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:What do the Trojan Nuclear Plant and today’s so-called “small modular reactors” have in common? A lot more than you think. \nJoin us on June 24 for a screening of the powerful film\, Atomic Bamboozle—a documentary that unpacks the legacy of nuclear resistance in the Northwest and the dangerous myths surrounding a new wave of nuclear proposals. \nFeaturing voices from Tribal leaders\, scientists\, attorneys\, and longtime activists. Stick around for a post-film panel with local leaders\, including Columbia Riverkeeper’s Kelly Campbell. \nLearn more about the film and watch a trailer here. \nWe anticipate this event filling up\, register here to ensure your spot at this event. \nWhen: Tuesday\, June 24th from 4:30pm to 7:00pm \nWhere: Columbia Room at the Vancouver Community Library\, 901 C St\, Vancouver\, WA 98660 \nOrganized by the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington. \n 
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/atomic-bamboozle-film-screening/
LOCATION:Columbia Room at the Vancouver Community Library\, 901 C St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98660\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250630T173000
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SUMMARY:Hanford Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hanford Public Meeting\nTell Energy that leaked high level waste is still high level waste\nAbout the public meeting: \nThe Department of Energy has issued a 30-day public comment period from June 9 through August 18\, 2025. This extension came after requests from Columbia Riverkeeper\, Heart of America Northwest\, and Hanford Challenge. Energy is holding a hybrid public meeting June 30\, at 5:30 p.m. PT\, at the Richland Public Library\, 955 Northgate Drive\, Richland\, WA 99352. It will include a presentation on the proposed plan along with a question-and-answer session.  \nDuring the hybrid meeting\, you can view the presentation\, hear the speakers\, and ask questions. To participate via Microsoft Teams\, please follow the instructions below: \nJoin on your computer or Teams mobile app or call in (audio only) (509) 931-1284 United States (833) 633-0875 United States (Toll-free) Phone Conference ID: 156 530 249# \nAll comments must be submitted by July 9\, in writing:  \n\nSign Our Petition Online (preferred)\nEmail: Dana Cowley at 324_ProposedPlan@rl.gov (preferred)\nMail to: U.S. Department of Energy P.O. Box 450\, H5-20 Richland\, WA 99352 \n\nAt the conclusion of the 30-day public comment period\, DOE and EPA will address public comments and publish a responsiveness summary in the amended record of decision.  \nWhat:  Public Meeting on Energy’s Proposed Plan for Amending the Record of Decision for the 300 Area \nWhen: Monday\, June 30\, 2025 @ 5:30 p.m. \nWhere: Hybrid Meeting\nIn-person: The Richland Public Library\, 955 Northgate Drive\, Richland\, WA 9352.\nMicrosoft Teams: Join on your computer or Teams mobile app: bit.ly/4kQGgfQ\nOr call in (audio only) (509) 931-1284 United States (833) 633-0875\nUnited States (Toll-free) Phone Conference ID: 156 530 249#  \nRemember\, this is your chance to ask Energy questions and advocate for people\, the environment\, and the Columbia River.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/hanford-public-meeting/
LOCATION:Richland Public Library\, 955 Northgate Drive\, Richland\, WA\, 99352\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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SUMMARY:A Day of Reflection
DESCRIPTION:A Day of Reflection: Nuclear Remembrance in the Yakama Community\nTraditional Lunch + Speaker Panel + Yakama Nation Tour \nAugust 1 @ 12:00 – 4 pm PDT \nYakama Nation Cultural Heritage Center \nNchi Wana Room\n100 Spiel-yi Loop\, Toppenish\, WA 98948 \nJoin Columbia Riverkeeper and Yakama Nation’s Environmental Restoration Waste Management Program as we host the Fierce Nonviolence Pilgrimage on their journey to a nuclear-free world.  \nThe Fierce Nonviolence Pilgrimage is an immersion training program in nonviolent social change for young adults. Traveling from the Midnight Mine in Spokane to the Hanford Nuclear Site near Richland\, to the Trident Base in Seattle\, participants will learn the history\, strategies\, and spirituality of nonviolent action\, and leave with tools for social change they can bring home to their own communities.  \nPilgrimage participants will hear powerful stories from communities impacted by the U.S. nuclear arsenal\, including members of the Spokane Tribe of Indians\, the Yakama Nation\, the Marshallese community\, and a hibakusha from Hiroshima. While exploring the beautiful landscape of the Pacific Northwest\, the group will reflect on its desecration by nuclear weapons\, as well as how to chart a different course towards peace and healing. \nFriday August 1\, 2025 from 12- 4 p.m. \nYou are invited to join this event for a traditional lunch and speaker panel\, as well as a tour of the Yakama Nation. Panel speakers will include: Norimitsu Tosu\, an 83 year-old atomic bomb survivor from Hiroshima; Fumi Tosu the founder of Dandelion House Catholic Worker community in Portland\, OR. He is a second-generation hibakusha (atomic weapon survivor)\, and long-time nonviolent activist; Phil Rigdon\, superintendent of Yakama Nation’s Department of Natural Resources\, Brian Saluskin\, Yakama Nation Tribal Council Member and fish passage biologist and Noah Contreras and Leilani Redheart\, the next generation of Hanford advocates. The Tour will include a look at Yakama Nation’s Aviary\, Bison\, and Sturgeon Facilities\, learn more about the Yakama Nation living culture and Tribal efforts to sustain and nurture that culture and the environment. \nThis event is free.  \nRSVP using the form below. \n \n\nEvent Schedule\n\n\n\n12-2:45 p.m. \nTraditional Lunch + Speaker panel \n12 p.m. Yakama Nation Invocation \n12-12:30 p.m. Traditional Lunch \n12:30-12:40 p.m. Te Martin\, song-keeper and ritual artist \n12:40-12:45 p.m Welcome + speaker intros Columbia  Riverkeeper \n12:45-1:15 p.m. Norimitsu Tosu\, an 83 year-old atomic bomb survivor from Hiroshima; Fumi Tosu the founder of Dandelion House Catholic Worker community in Portland\, OR. He is a second-generation hibakusha (atomic weapon survivor)\, and long-time nonviolent activist \n1:15-1:45 p.m. Phil Rigdon\, superintendent of Yakama Nation’s Department of Natural Resources\, Brian Saluskin\, Yakama Nation Tribal Council Member and fish passage biologist. \n 1:45-2 p.m. Noah Contreras and Leilani Redheart\, the next generation of Hanford advocates \n2-2:45 p.m. Story Facilitattion with Mark Yaconelli\n\n\n2:45-4 p.m.\nTour by Yakama Nation- Learn more about the Yakama Nation living culture and Tribal efforts to sustain and nurture that culture and the environment. \nTour includes the YN Aviary and Bison Facility and YN Sturgeon facility.\n\n\n\nThis product is funded through a Public Participation Grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology. Ecology reviewed the content for grant consistency but does not necessarily endorse it.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/day-of-reflection/
LOCATION:Yakama Nation Agency Building\, 401 Fort Rd\, Toppenish\, WA\, 98948\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250806T180000
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SUMMARY:Never Again: Art Speaks Where Words Fail
DESCRIPTION:Never Again: Art Speaks Where Words Fail – Art’s Enduring Protest 80 Years Later\nHiroshima & Nagasaki Memorial \nJapanese American Historical Plaza\,\nNW Naito Parkway at NW Couch Street \nPortland OR \nWednesday\, August 6\, 2025 \n6:00pm-7:00pm \nThis year marks 80 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. As we reflect on this solemn anniversary\, we invite you to join the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Planning Committee for our annual memorial event honoring the lives lost\, the survivors (Hibakusha)\, and the global movement to abolish nuclear weapons. \nNever Again: Art Speaks Where Words Fail — Art’s Enduring Protest 80 Years Later highlights the role of art as an enduring protest—telling stories\, expressing grief\, and inspiring action when words alone cannot. \nThe memorial will feature local speakers\, artists\, and performers including: \nPerformers: \nPortland Taiko \nBRAVO Youth Orchestra Quartet \nTsubaki Bayou Doukoukai \nTodd Yuzuriha \nEmily Washinescran
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/never-again-art-speaks-where-words-fail/
LOCATION:Hiroshima & Nagasaki Memorial\, Japanese American Historical Plaza\, NW Naito Parkway at NW Couch Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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SUMMARY:Voices for the West: What’s NEXT? Oregon’s Massively ‘False’ Climate Solution
DESCRIPTION:Houston-based company NEXT Renewable Fuels (NEXT) wants to build a non-conventional diesel refinery in the Columbia River Estuary near Clatskanie\, Oregon. The second largest of its kind in the nation\, the NEXT refinery’s energy-intensive process to create alternative fuels would consume as much fracked gas as the City of Eugene\, and is permitted to emit 1 million tons of greenhouse gasses per year. The NEXT refinery also is proposed in an unstable wetland\, where it would discharge harmful pollution during construction and operation\, harm sensitive fish and wildlife habitat\, create conditions for a catastrophic spill\, and negatively impact local family farms. \nJoin our next Voices for the West webinar on September 3 at 12 p.m. for a discussion with Audrey Leonard\, Staff Attorney at Columbia Riverkeeper\, and Andrew Missel\, Staff Attorney at Advocates for the West\, on our challenges to this misguided proposal. \n\nRegister here to attend the webinar.\n\n\nWatch a short video about the NEXT proposal.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/voices-for-the-west-whats-next-oregons-massively-false-climate-solution/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250924T190000
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CREATED:20250912T190434Z
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SUMMARY:Chasing Chimeras at Cinema 21
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening & Panel Discussion!\nMake plans to attend a special screening of Barbara Bernstein’s latest documentary\, Chasing Chimeras: The Lure of Deceptive Climate Solutions\, featuring a post-movie panel discussion with the filmmaker and people featured in the film\, including staff from Columbia Riverkeeper. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/chasing-chimeras-at-cinema-21/
LOCATION:Cinema 21\, 616 NW 21st Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250925T170000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
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SUMMARY:Rumble on the River #25
DESCRIPTION:What Can We Do About The CEI Hub?\nIt is time for the 25th Rumble on the River Community Forum! Join us on September 25 to celebrate the 25th Rumble and learn more about what’s happened and what’s ahead with the ongoing CEI Hub Policy Project.  \nThe CEI Hub has been a recurring topic at Rumble forums over the years\, including the potential hazards of having 90 percent of Oregon’s fuel and a dangerous mix of chemicals stored within Portland’s city limits on a riverside seismic liquefaction zone. This is an opportunity to help Portland make the right changes in rules and regulations to deal with the dangerous and climate disrupting Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub. \nFor the last two years\, we have held community forums throughout Portland and surrounding areas. As we celebrate our 25th Rumble\, we continue to honor the memory of one of the most well-loved and frequent panelists\, Bob Sallinger. \nNo RSVP is required.\nWHAT: Rumble on the River 25: What Can We Do About the CEI Hub  \nWHEN: September 25\, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. \n\n5:00 p.m. – The Unpresidented Brass Band performance\n5:30 p.m. – Rumble Co-Sponsor Tabling & 25th Rumble Celebration\n6:30 p.m. – Rumble Community Forum\n\nWHERE: 1241 Lloyd Center \n\nUse the northeast parking lot on NE Halsey by the old Marshalls store. Go in through the Lloyd Center entrance\, steps away from the closed Marshalls entrance. The Rumble is inside\, in a store to the right. Bikes are welcome inside the Rumble.\n\nWHO: The Rumble Panel \n\nTom Armstrong–Supervising Planner for Portland Bureau of Planning & Sustainability\nMarnie Glickman–Executive Director of the Braided River Campaign\, Public Interest Attorney\nNikki Mandell–CEI Hub Task Force Member\nMicah Meskel–Urban Conservation Director for the Bird Alliance of Oregon\nModerator: Nancy Hiser–Community Safety Advocate with Tank The Tanks and the Linnton Neighborhood Association\n\nWe hope you can join us on September 25 at 5:00 p.m. Please feel free to share this event with your networks.  \nRumble Co-Sponsors  \n350 PDX\nAlliance for Democracy\nArbor Lodge Neighborhood Association\nBernie PDX\nBird Alliance of Oregon\nBraided River Campaign\nBreach Collective\nCathedral Park Neighborhood Association\nColumbia Riverkeeper\nCommunity for Earth/First Unitarian Portland\nCully Association of Neighbors\nEcoFaith Recovery\nEconomic Justice Action Group/First Unitarian Portland\nExtinction Rebellion-PDX\nFrog Ferry\nHavurah Climate Action Team\nHuman Access Project\nKBOO Radio 90.7\nKenton Neighborhood Association\nLinnton Neighborhood Association\nMosquito Fleet\nMt Tabor Neighborhood Association\nNeighbors for Clean Air\nNo More Freeways\nOPAL\, Environmental Justice Oregon\nOregon Chapter of the Sierra Club\nOregon Conservancy Foundation\nOregon Physicians for Social Responsibility\nPearl District Neighborhood Association\nP.E.S.T. Projection\nPortland Committee on Human Rights in the Philippines\nPortland Harbor Community Advisory Group\nPortland Harbor Community Coalition\nPortland Jobs with Justice\nPortland Raging Grannies\nPortland Youth Climate Strike\nPortsmouth Neighborhood Association\nSt. Johns Neighborhood Association\nSauvie Island Community Association\nSunrise Movement PDX\nTank The Tanks\nTh!rd Act Oregon\nWillamette Riverkeeper
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/rumble25/
LOCATION:Lloyd Center\, 1241 Lloyd Center\, Portland\, United States
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SUMMARY:Columbia River Volunteer Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Gather your friends and family and join us to celebrate stewardship and give back to the Columbia River!\nPlease join Columbia Riverkeeper for a river cleanup and invasive weed pull at the Nichols Natural Area near the Hood River Waterfront. Help protect clean water and create room for healthy and diverse riparian habitat. \nOctober 4 @ 9:30a.m. – 11:30 a.m. PST\nNichols Natural Area\, in front of the Hampton Inn\, near the Hood River pedestrian bridge. \nFrom Downtown Hood River\, go north on Second Street and cross over I-84. Turn right on Riverside Drive followed by a right on N First St. Nichols Natural Area is in front of the Hampton Inn (1 Nichols Pkwy.). \nRSVP using the form below.\nRead the Volunteer Registration and Liability Release and Waiver Form and click agree below. \nWe will provide bags\, gloves\, and snacks. Some tools will be provided but feel free to bring your own. Please register using this link.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/nichols-natural-area-cleanup/
LOCATION:Nichols Natural Area
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251015T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20251010T175003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T175123Z
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SUMMARY:Chasing Chimeras at St. Johns Twin Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening & Panel Discussion!\nIf you missed last month’s screening\, you have another opportunity to see Barbara Bernstein’s latest documentary\, Chasing Chimeras: The Lure of Deceptive Climate Solutions\, on October 15 at 7 pm at St. Johns Twin Cinema\, 8704 N Lombard St in Portland\, OR.  \nThe screening will feature a post-movie panel discussion with the filmmaker and people featured in the film\, including staff from Columbia Riverkeeper. \nTickets are available here.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/chasing-chimeras-at-st-johns-twin-cinema/
LOCATION:St. Johns Twin Cinema\, 8704 N Lombard St\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97203
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20250912T182441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T182946Z
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SUMMARY:“Science Beneath the Surface: The Science and Stakes of Columbia River Pollution”
DESCRIPTION:Webinar 10/22\nWho are the people studying toxic pollution on the Columbia and why does their research matter?  “Science Beneath the Surface: The Science and Stakes of Columbia River Pollution\,” is your chance to learn about cutting edge research and ask questions to scientists who have devoted their careers to clean water and the people who rely on it. This free webinar features Dr. Manuel Garcia-Jaramillo and Dr. Diana Rohlman from Oregon State University\, as well as Columbia Riverkeeper’s Science & Education Director\, Lorri Epstein. Learn about the impacts of toxic pollution\, new research in the Columbia River Basin\, and what we can do to reduce toxics in the river. \n\nWhat: A 60-minute webinar on cutting-edge research on Columbia River pollution and why it matters.\nWhen: Wednesday\, October\, 22\, 2025\, from 12 – 1 p.m. PST. \nHow: RSVP today. We’ll send you a Zoom link and reminders. *Note: Even if you can’t attend live\, sign up and we’ll send a video recording after the event.\nCost: FREE!\n\n \n\nThe Columbia River carries a heavy burden. From industrial discharges to agricultural runoff and legacy waste sites\, the river faces mounting toxic threats that affect fish\, wildlife\, and the health of river communities. This engaging webinar will highlight new research uncovering the scope and impacts of toxic pollution in the Columbia River and introduce you to some of the scientists doing this important work. Together\, we’ll explore why this research matters and how we can take action to protect the Columbia River and the people who depend on it. \n \nWebinar Speakers:\nLorri Epstein is the science & education director at Columbia Riverkeeper. She coordinates Columbia Riverkeeper’s Water Quality Monitoring program\, Nichols Natural Area\, and outreach and education engagement programs. Lorri is a biologist whose graduate research focused on juvenile salmon on a remote river on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. Prior to joining Columbia Riverkeeper\, Lorri worked on river restoration issues on the Klamath\, Yakima\, and Umpqua Rivers. She also taught outdoor education in the California Redwoods.  \nDr. Manuel Garcia-Jaramillo is an environmental health scientist specializing in environmental chemistry and toxicology. He is currently an assistant professor of water quality toxicology at Oregon State University\, where he is driven by a commitment to safeguarding public health through innovative research on water quality. His work integrates advanced analytical chemistry and molecular biology to address the urgent global challenge of water contamination and its far-reaching health implications.   \nDr. Diana Rohlman is an associate professor (Sr. Research) at Oregon State University. Her research program studies how people understand environmental influences on health as a way of helping communities better frame and respond to environmental health hazards. Dr. Rohlman is the director of the Community Engagement Core at the Oregon State University Environmental Health Sciences Center. She also serves as co-lead of the Community Engagement Core at the OSU Superfund Research Program Center. \n  \nThis webinar was developed under Assistance Agreement No. 02J83901-0 awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It has not been formally reviewed by EPA. The views expressed in this document are solely those of Columbia Riverkeeper and Oregon State University\, and EPA does not endorse any products or commercial services mentioned in this publication. \n***
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/science-beneath-the-surface-the-science-and-stakes-of-columbia-river-pollution/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251105T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20251015T175125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T173757Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: This Is Native Land
DESCRIPTION:From Hanford to Pushpum\, explore how Yakama Nation and partners are protecting Indigenous history and cultural heritage across the Columbia Plateau \nWhat: A 60-minute webinar on the Yakama Nation and SaveHistory.org collaboration on the latest edition of the children’s activity book: Save Indigenous History – Yakama Nation Collaboration.  \nWhen: Wednesday\, November 5\, 2025\, from 2 – 3 p.m. PST.  \nHow: RSVP today. We’ll send you a Zoom link and reminders. *Note: Even if you can’t attend live\, sign up and we’ll send a video recording after the event. \nCost: FREE!
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/webinar-this-is-native-land/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20251015T175739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T174255Z
UID:10957-1763035200-1763038800@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Unpacking the Impacts of Data Centers 11/13
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights into the impacts of data centers and how policy makers can tackle their growing energy and water appetite \n\nWhat: A 60-minute webinar on the latest research and policy efforts to address the impacts of data centers in the Pacific Northwest. \nWhen: Thursday\, November 13\, 2025\, from 12 – 1 p.m. PST. \nHow: RSVP. We’ll send you a Zoom link and reminders. *Note: Even if you can’t attend live\, sign up and we’ll send a video recording after the event.\nWho: Kate Valdez (Environmental Coordinator\, Yakama Nation Fisheries)\, Sarah Wochele (Equity Analyst & Advocate\, Oregon CUB)\, and Kelly Campbell (Policy Director\, Columbia Riverkeeper)\n\nCost: FREE!
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/webinar-unpacking-the-impacts-of-data-centers-11-13/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251120T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251120T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20251029T171330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T220039Z
UID:11066-1763659800-1763659800@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Rumble on the River #27
DESCRIPTION:Wild About Our Waterways – Meet Your Local Riverkeepers\n \nJoin the Riverkeepers of the Willamette\, Tualatin\, and Columbia rivers for an evening of stories\, strategy\, and shared purpose. Hear updates on the work each organization is leading—from local restoration projects and community programs to collaborative policy efforts that defend clean water and healthy habitats across the region. We will discuss current campaigns\, issues of concern\, and why we are more powerful when we work together. Enjoy complimentary appetizers and beverages as you connect with others who care deeply about the rivers that sustain our communities.   \n\nWhat: Rumble on the River #27: Wild About Our Waterways – Meet Your Local Riverkeepers\nDate: November 20\, 2025\nTime: Doors and Info Tables at 5:30 p.m.\, Panel at 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Hoku\, 1125 SE Madison St.\, Portland\, Oregon 97214\nParking: Some paid on-site parking is available as well as free street parking\nCost: Free!\n\n  \nPanelists will include:\nColumbia Riverkeeper’s Senior Community Organizer\, Kate Murphy and Staff Attorney\, Teryn Yazdani; Tualatin Riverkeepers’ Executive Director\, Glenn Fee and Advocacy and Policy Director\, Kelsey Shaw Nakama; and Willamette Riverkeeper’s Co-Executive Director & Lower Willamette Riverkeeper\, Heather King and Co-Executive Director & Upper Willamette Riverkeeper\, Michelle Emmons. \nBACKGROUND\nSince 2022\, Rumble On The River has presented 26 community forums in neighborhoods throughout Portland and at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference\, University of Oregon. Rumbles bring together expert voices to discuss a range of environmental and social topics. These have included the Columbia & Willamette River ecosystems\, transportation\, false climate solutions\, urban forestry\, shade equity\, risk-bonding\, salmon restoration\, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund and the Western Hemisphere’s most toxic site–Hanford. A recurring Rumble focus has been the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub and the potential hazards of having 90 percent of Oregon’s fuel and a dangerous mix of chemicals stored within Portland’s city limits on a riverside seismic liquefaction zone. \nRUMBLE CO-SPONSORS\n\n350 PDX \nAlliance for Democracy \nArbor Lodge Neighborhood Association\nBird Alliance of Oregon \nBraided River Campaign \nBreach Collective \nCathedral Park Neighborhood Association \nClimate Reality Project – Portland Chapter\nColumbia Riverkeeper \nCommunity for Earth/First Unitarian Portland \nCully Association of Neighbors \nEcoFaith Recovery \nEconomic Justice Action Group/First Unitarian Portland\nExtinction Rebellion-PDX \nFrog Ferry \nHavurah Climate Action Team \nHuman Access Project \nKBOO Radio 90.7 \nKenton Neighborhood Association \nLinnton Neighborhood Association \nMaplewood Neighborhood Association \nMosquito Fleet \nMt Tabor Neighborhood Association \nNeighbors for Clean Air \nNo More Freeways \nOPAL\, Environmental Justice Oregon \nOregon Chapter of the Sierra Club \nOregon Conservancy Foundation \nOregon Physicians for Social Responsibility \nPearl District Neighborhood Association \nP.E.S.T. Projection \nPortland Committee on Human Rights in the Philippines \nPortland Harbor Community Advisory Group \nPortland Harbor Community Coalition \nPortland Jobs with Justice \nPortland Raging Grannies \nPortland Youth Climate Strike \nPortsmouth Neighborhood Association \nSt. Johns Neighborhood Association \nSauvie Island Community Association \nSunrise Movement PDX\nTank The Tanks\nThird Act Oregon \nTualatin Riverkeepers\nWillamette Riverkeeper\n\n 
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/rumble-on-the-river-27/
LOCATION:Hoku\, 1125 SE Madison St\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20251117T194957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T180644Z
UID:11276-1764871200-1764876600@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Perilous Fuel Tanks: Oregon’s Ticking Time Bomb\nPlease join us on December 4 for the online event Perilous Fuel Tanks: Oregon’s Ticking Time Bomb. This event is a panel discussion about the long-reaching environmental effects of a collapse of the Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub (CEI Hub); the statewide consequences for our fuel supply; and past\, current\, and future state actions. The panelists will answer questions that attendees submit beforehand when they register for the event. \n\nWhat: Perilous Fuel Tanks: Oregon’s Ticking Time Bomb\nDate: December 4\, 2025\nTime: 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.\nLocation: Online\nRegister to Join: Register using this link: bit.ly/4heBKXa (note: this link will take you to a registration page hosted by Consolidated Oregon Indivisible Network (COIN) \n\n\nRegister\n\nBackground\nThe CEI Hub holds 90 percent of Oregon’s liquid fuel supply and is located along the banks of the Willamette River in Northwest Portland\, across the street from Forest Park and close to where the Willamette meets the Columbia River. Many of these fuel tanks were built over 70 years ago\, before seismic standards were in place\, and are located on liquefiable infill soil. This location is considered a quadruple hazard zone because it is vulnerable to earthquakes\, wildfires\, landslides\, floods\, and has great potential for a massive oil spill. With the growing risk of urban forest fires and the likelihood of the Cascadia Subduction Zone (“CSZ”) earthquake\, these tanks are in a perilous position. Without significant changes\, one event could lead to a complete collapse of our state’s fuel system and cause a multi-billion-dollar public health and environmental disaster. A disaster at the CEI Hub will have far-reaching impacts and will affect the entire state. \nPanelists will include: \nModerator – Michael Dembrow\, retired Oregon State Senator\nMichael Dembrow retired from the Oregon legislature in 2025 after representing Southeast Portland\, first as a state representative (HD 45\, 2009-2013) and then as a state senator (SD 23\, 2013-2025). Dembrow was the champion of Senate Bill 1567 (2022)\, which created the first regulations designed to reduce the seismic risks of the state’s largest bulk fuel terminals. This bill is the first step towards protecting against infrastructure failure during a major seismic event. \nRepresentative Thuy Tran\nThuy Tran has represented Northeast Portland House District 45 since 2023. During the 2025 legislative session\, Representative Tran successfully shepherded four CEI Hub-related bills through her House Emergency Management Committee to the joint Ways & Means Committee. None were funded. She plans to bring some of these policies back in 2026. Representative Tran has made protecting the state from a major disaster at the CEI Hub one of her top legislative priorities. \nLuke Hanst\nLuke works at Portland State University as the Partnerships Manager for the Civil & Environmental Engineering Department. In that capacity\, he has researched and reported key findings on risks associated with the CEI Hub\, including a 2023 report for Multnomah County on the risks of toxic releases from a CSZ earthquake. Hanst has worked closely as an expert advisor and stakeholder convener with state and local policymakers\, businesses\, and community advocates.  \nKate Murphy\nKate is the Senior Community Organizer at Columbia Riverkeeper. She supports community members along the Columbia River in Oregon and Washington\, engaging residents and fighting to protect our region from fuel refineries\, pipelines\, terminals\, and other threats to the Columbia River ecosystem. \nSponsored by: Consolidated Oregon Indivisible Network (COIN); 350PDX; Beyond Toxics; CEI Hub Task Force; Columbia Riverkeeper; Community for Earth\, First Unitarian Portland; Linnton Neighborhood Association’s Tank the Tanks; League of Women Voters-OR; MCAT; Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility; Risk Bond Coalition; Sierra Club Oregon Chapter; Southern Oregon Climate Action Network; Willamette Riverkeeper.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/critical-energy-infrastructure-hub-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260107T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20251219T172430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T203307Z
UID:11684-1767807000-1767807000@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Rumble on the River 28
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear about the growing concerns around the proliferation of data centers.\n \nData center growth is exploding across the region\, threatening farmland\, habitat\, clean water\, and our climate goals. Enticed by abundant water\, energy and tax breaks from cash strapped local communities\, Big Tech companies such as Amazon\, Microsoft\, and Google have made the Pacific Northwest their mark. At this Rumble\, we’ll hear the latest on the growing concerns about the conflict between the spread of data centers and the protection of farms\,  forestland\, water\, and clean energy goals.  \n\nWhat: Rumble on the River #28: What’s the Deal with Data Centers?\n Date: January 7\, 2026\nTime: Doors and Info Tables at 5:30 p.m.\, Panel at 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Havurah Shalom – 825 NW 18th\, Portland\, Oregon \nCost: Free!\n\nPanelists include:\n\nSarah Wochele\, Equity Analyst & Advocate at Oregon Citizens’ Utility Board\nNellie McAdams\, Executive Director at Oregon Agricultural Trust\nKelly Campbell\, Policy Director at Columbia Riverkeeper\nKaleb Lay\, Director of Research & Policy at Oregon Rural Action\nDr. Ana Carolina de Assis Nunes\, Post-Doctoral Fellow at Data & Society Research Institute\n\nGETTING TO RUMBLE #28\n\nBikes welcome.\nCar parking: Park at metered parking spots. On street parking is free after 7 PM.\nPublic transportation: Havurah Shalom is located along a few bus lines\, and north of the MAX.\n\nBus Lines: 24\, 77\, 15\, 20\, & 63. Lines 24 & 77 run near the site. Lines 15\, 20 & 63 run just south with an estimated 13 minute walk from the Burnside & 18th bus stop. \nMax lines: Red\, Blue. A 13 minute walk from Providence Park stops. \nStreetcar: NS. A 2 minute walk from the NW 18th & Lovejoy stop. The NS line can be reached with the A & B Loops\n\n\n\n\nADA accessibility limitations: None \n\nBACKGROUND\nSince 2022\, Rumble On The River has presented 27 community forums in neighborhoods throughout Portland and at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference\, University of Oregon. Rumbles bring together expert voices to discuss a range of environmental and social topics. These have included the Columbia & Willamette River ecosystems\, transportation\, false climate solutions\, urban forestry\, shade equity\, risk-bonding\, salmon restoration\, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund and the Western Hemisphere’s most toxic site–Hanford. A recurring Rumble focus has been the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub and the potential hazards of having 90 percent of Oregon’s fuel and a dangerous mix of chemicals stored within Portland’s city limits on a riverside seismic liquefaction zone. \nRUMBLE CO-SPONSORS\n\n350 PDX \nAlliance for Democracy \nArbor Lodge Neighborhood Association\nBird Alliance of Oregon \nBraided River Campaign \nBreach Collective \nCathedral Park Neighborhood Association \nColumbia Riverkeeper \nCommunity for Earth/First Unitarian Portland \nCully Association of Neighbors \nEcoFaith Recovery \nEconomic Justice Action Group/First Unitarian Portland\nExtinction Rebellion-PDX \nFrog Ferry \nHavurah Climate Action Team \nHuman Access Project \nKBOO Radio 90.7 \nKenton Neighborhood Association \nLinnton Neighborhood Association \nMosquito Fleet \nMt Tabor Neighborhood Association \nNeighbors for Clean Air \nNo More Freeways \nOPAL\, Environmental Justice Oregon \nOregon Chapter of the Sierra Club \nOregon Conservancy Foundation \nOregon Physicians for Social Responsibility \nPearl District Neighborhood Association \nP.E.S.T. Projection \nPortland Committee on Human Rights in the Philippines \nPortland Harbor Community Advisory Group \nPortland Harbor Community Coalition \nPortland Jobs with Justice \nPortland Raging Grannies \nPortland Youth Climate Strike \nPortsmouth Neighborhood Association \nSt. Johns Neighborhood Association \nSauvie Island Community Association \nSunrise Movement PDX\nTank The Tanks\nThird Act Oregon \nWillamette Riverkeeper
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/rumble-28/
LOCATION:Havurah Shalom\, 825 NW 18th\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260206T231511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T212551Z
UID:11984-1772110800-1772114400@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Webinar 2/26: Underwater Power Line
DESCRIPTION:“High Voltage\, High Risk: What You Need to Know (and Do) about the Underwater Power Line in the Columbia”\nA 60-minute webinar in which we discuss environmental and Tribal concerns about this project.\n\nWhat: “High Voltage\, High Risk: What You Need to Know (and Do) about the Underwater Power Line in the Columbia\,” a 60-minute webinar\, where we discuss environmental and Tribal concerns about this project. \nWhen: Thursday\, February  26\, 2026\, from 1 – 2 p.m. PST\nWho: Elaine Harvey (CRITFC Manager\, Yakama Nation Tribal Member\, and Columbia Riverkeeper Board Member)\, Steve McCoy (Friends of the Columbia Gorge)\, and Teryn Yazdani (Columbia Riverkeeper).\nHow: RSVP today!\n\n  \n \n\nBackground\nDevelopers want to bury an almost 100-mile\, 400-kilovolt electrical transmission cable (think: a massive\, high-voltage power line) under the Columbia River from The Dalles to Portland. If approved\, this would be the first in-river electrical transmission cable in the region. This is a precedent-setting project that has serious and concerning implications for the Columbia River\, the lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest.  \nPlease join Columbia Riverkeeper\, Friends of the Columbia Gorge\, and the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) to learn more about this project\, hear our concerns\, and learn what you can do.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/webinar-2-26/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260318T233336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T213738Z
UID:12319-1774373400-1774373400@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Rumble on the River #29
DESCRIPTION:RIGGED FOR RUIN: Methane\, An Accelerating Threat To Health & Climate.\n \nFor the past two decades communities in the Northwest have defeated methane gas export terminals. Despite these successes\, the “natural” gas industry continues to push their product. Come learn about methane’s many harms and alternatives to its use—such as thermal heat networks. Discussion will include environmental\, climate and health impacts\, the damage dealt to communities\, and the rampant greenwashing of this questionable energy source. As a reminder\, Rumbles are always free! \n\n\nWhat: Rumble on the River #29: RIGGED FOR RUIN: Methane\, An Accelerating Threat To Health & Climate\n Date: March 24\, 2026\nTime: Doors at 5:30 p.m.\, panel at 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Portland Association of Teachers Office\, 345 NE 8th Ave.\, Portland\nCost: Free!\nParking: Street parking is available\nPublic Transportation: Stops within 0.3 mile walk\n\nBus lines: 12\, 19\, 20\, 70\nStreetcar: A and B Loops\n\n\nBikes are welcome!\n\n\n\nPanelists include:\n\nCarra Sahler\, Director Green Energy Institute/Lewis & Clark Law School\nDanny Noonan\, Climate\, Energy & Labor Strategist/Breach Collective\nDiana Meisenhelter\, Environmental Justice Committee/NAACP and Action Team/Extinction Rebellion PDX\nMelanie Plaut\, Physician and Volunteer/Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility\nSamantha Hernandez\, Healthy Climate Program Director/Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility\nLynn Handlin\, Organizing member of Extinction Rebellion PDX and founding member of Cascadia Magical Activists (Moderator)\n\n\nBACKGROUND\nSince 2022\, Rumble On The River has presented 28 community forums in neighborhoods throughout Portland and at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference\, University of Oregon. Rumbles bring together expert voices to discuss a range of environmental and social topics. These have included the Columbia & Willamette River ecosystems\, transportation\, false climate solutions\, urban forestry\, shade equity\, risk-bonding\, salmon restoration\, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund and the Western Hemisphere’s most toxic site–Hanford. A recurring Rumble focus has been the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub and the potential hazards of having 90 percent of Oregon’s fuel and a dangerous mix of chemicals stored within Portland’s city limits on a riverside seismic liquefaction zone. \nRUMBLE CO-SPONSORS\n\n350 PDX \nAlliance for Democracy \nArbor Lodge Neighborhood Association\nBird Alliance of Oregon \nBraided River Campaign \nBreach Collective \nCathedral Park Neighborhood Association \nColumbia Riverkeeper \nCommunity for Earth/First Unitarian Portland \nCully Association of Neighbors \nEcoFaith Recovery \nEconomic Justice Action Group/First Unitarian Portland\nExtinction Rebellion-PDX \nFrog Ferry \nHavurah Climate Action Team \nHuman Access Project \nKBOO Radio 90.7 \nKenton Neighborhood Association \nLinnton Neighborhood Association \nMosquito Fleet \nMt Tabor Neighborhood Association \nNeighbors for Clean Air \nNo More Freeways \nOPAL\, Environmental Justice Oregon \nOregon Chapter of the Sierra Club \nOregon Conservancy Foundation \nOregon Physicians for Social Responsibility \nPearl District Neighborhood Association \nP.E.S.T. Projection \nPortland Committee on Human Rights in the Philippines \nPortland Harbor Community Advisory Group \nPortland Harbor Community Coalition \nPortland Jobs with Justice \nPortland Raging Grannies \nPortland Youth Climate Strike \nPortsmouth Neighborhood Association \nSt. Johns Neighborhood Association \nSauvie Island Community Association \nSunrise Movement PDX\nTank The Tanks\nThird Act Oregon \nWillamette Riverkeeper
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/rumble-29/
LOCATION:Portland Association of Teachers Office\, 345 NE 8th Ave\, Portland\, 97232\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260323T230810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T181219Z
UID:12369-1774954800-1774954800@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:You’re Invited! Press Conference March 31
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood Associations and Organizations Say: “Protect Our City from CEI Hub Risks”\nJoin us for a public press conference at 11 a.m. on March 31 to stand with neighborhood associations and organizations to say: “Protect Our City from CEI Hub Risks.”\nPortland’s Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub is a serious threat to the health and safety of our communities and our environment. More than 45 neighborhood associations and 35 other organizations signed a letter calling on the City Council to prioritize the health and safety of Portland communities and our environment in upcoming Council decisions on the CEI Hub. \nWhat: Public announcement of the delivery of this letter. \nWhen: Tuesday March 31 at 11:00 a.m. \nWhere: Augustana Lutheran Church – 2710 NE 14th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97212   \nCost: Free! \nParking: Street parking available\, bikes welcome! \nPublic Transportation: TriMet busses 8 and 24 have stops nearby \nRemarks by: \n\nKhanh Pham; Oregon State Senate District 23\nSusheela Jayapal; Former Multnomah County Commissioner\nPatricia Kullberg; MD\, MPH–Multnomah County Medical Director 1988-2008\, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility\nDavid Labby; Retired Physician\, Tank the Tanks\nNikki Mandell; CEI Hub Task Force\nTaylor Villucci; Vernon Neighbor\n\nThe letter was initiated by the CEI Hub Task Force\, who are committed to informing community members about the hazards of having 90 percent of Oregon’s fuel and a mix of toxics stored within Portland’s city limits. The letter will be delivered to Mayor Wilson\, Portland City Council\, and City Manager. Raymond C. Lee III. \nAmong other things\, the letter urges the City Council to vote for proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code that would halt the expansion of flammable\, combustible and toxic materials on the seismically unstable land of the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub.  \nIn part\, the letter states: \n“Public input on decisions regarding our safety and health is vital in mitigating and preventing further damage to the well being of our communities and natural environment.  \nWe\, the undersigned Portland Neighborhood Associations and community and faith based organizations therefore support the following: \n\nThe City adopt a policy that any economic development must not increase the dangers at the CEI Hub. \nThe City of Portland’s CEI Hub Policy Project (to amend the Comprehensive Plan and zoning code) should include all types of fuels or materials that are combustible\, flammable or toxic to reduce risks at the Hub.\nThe Comprehensive Plan must prohibit new or expanded storage or transport of any type* of fuels or materials at the CEI Hub that are combustible\, flammable\, or toxic on soils deemed vulnerable to lateral spread due to liquefaction from earthquake shaking.\nThe Comprehensive Plan must prohibit development at the CEI Hub that would lead Portland to become a national or international export hub for combustible\, flammable\, or toxic materials. \nThe City work with local and state officials and agencies to develop and fully resource and fund the capacity to respond to emergencies at the CEI Hub. \n\nWe are looking to our city government to lead the transition to a safer environment for all of us.”  \nSignatories: \nNeighborhood Associations\nAlameda Neighborhood Association\nArbor Lodge Neighborhood Association\nArlington Heights Neighborhood Association\nArnold Creek Neighborhood Association\nAshcreek-Crestwood Neighborhood Association\nBoise Neighborhood Association\nBridgeton Neighborhood Association\nBridgeton Neighborhood Association Clean and Green Team\nBrooklyn Action Corps\nBuckman Neighborhood Association\nCathedral Park Neighborhood Association\nDowntown Neighborhood Association\nEast Columbia Neighborhood Association\nFoster Powell Neighborhood Association\nGrant Park Neighborhood Association\nGoose Hollow Neighborhood Association\nHayhurst Neighborhood Association\nHazelwood Neighborhood Association\nHillsdale Neighborhood Association\nHillside Neighborhood Association\nIrvington Neighborhood Association\nKenton Neighborhood Association\nKerns Neighborhood Association\nLaurelhurst Neighborhood Association\nLinnton Neighborhood Association\nLloyd EcoDistrict\nMadison Neighborhood Association\nMaplewood Neighborhood Association\nMultnomah Neighborhood Association\nMt. Tabor Neighborhood Association\nNortheast Coalition of Neighborhoods\nPearl District Neighborhood Association\nPiedmont Neighborhood Association\nPleasant Valley Neighborhood Association\nPortsmouth Neighborhood Association\nReed Neighborhood Association\nRose City Park Neighborhood Association\nRoseway Neighborhood Association\nSauvie Island Community Association\nSt. John’s Neighborhood Association\nSkyline Ridge Neighbors\nSoutheast Uplift\, District 3 Coalition\nSullivan’s Gulch Neighborhood Association\nSumner Association of Neighbors\nVernon Neighborhood Association\nWoodstock Neighborhood Association \nOrganizations\n350Eugene\n350PDX\nAlliance for Democracy\nBraided River Campaign\nBreach Collective\nCEI Hub Task Force\nColumbia Riverkeeper\nCommunity for Earth\, First Unitarian Portland\nConsolidated Indivisible Network\nEcofaith Recovery\nEcumenical Ministries of Oregon\nExtinction Rebellion PDX\nFirewise Neighborhoods:\n– Linnton\n– Forest Park-South\nFrog Ferry\nHavurah Shalom Climate Action Team\nHuman Access Project\nLeaven Community\nMCAT (Mobilizing Climate Action Together)\nNeighbors for Clean Air\nNorth West Citizen Science Initiative\nOregon Chapter of the Sierra Club\nOregon Interfaith Power and Light\nOregon Physicians for Social Responsibility\nOregon Progressive Party\nPortland Clean Air\nPortland Harbor Community Advisory Group\nPortland Harbor Community Coalition\nPortland Jobs with Justice\nPortland Metro People’s Coalition\nSocial Justice Action Group First Unitarian Portland\nSouthern Oregon Climate Action Now\nSt. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church\nSunrise Movement PDX\nTank the Tanks\nWillamette Riverkeeper \n 
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/press-conference-march-31/
LOCATION:Augustana Lutheran Church\, 2710 NE 14th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97212\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260326T170955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T170955Z
UID:12409-1774958400-1774958400@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Wyden Town Hall - Wasco County 3/31 at 12 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:Senator Ron Wyden is hosting a town hall in Wasco County on March 31\nHave you heard about the proposed public-land giveaway of 150-acres in the Mount Hood National Forest? Now is your chance to urge Senator Wyden to oppose this public land giveaway. \n\nWhat: Wyden Town Hall – Wasco County \nWhen: March 31\, 2026 at 12 p.m.\nWhere: Fort Dalles Readiness Center 402 E Scenic Dr.\, The Dalles\, OR\nWhy: Tell Senator Wyden: No Mt. Hood public land giveaway to benefit data centers \n\nLearn more about the issue here. \nColumbia Riverkeeper is part of a coalition of nonprofits who are calling on Senator Ron Wyden to oppose HR 655\, a bill that would transfer roughly 150 acres of public land from the Mount Hood National Forest to the City of The Dalles\, where data centers are causing energy and water demands to skyrocket. \nHR 655 passed in the House of Representatives in December\, and is now before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee\, where Senator Wyden is a committee member. \nSenator Wyden needs to hear from you to stop this public-land giveaway designed to skirt critical environmental and stakeholder engagement laws. \nNOTE: For everyone’s security\, backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the town halls. Similar to major sporting events\, there is a clear bag policy for town halls\, allowing only clear bags (max 12″x 6″x12″)\, one-gallon clear plastic bags\, or small clutches (max 4.5″x 6.5″)\, plus essential items like medical bags or infant necessities\, with no storage for disallowed bags. Backpacks and non-clear bags are prohibited\, though medical/infant needs have exceptions. Doors will open one hour before the town hall start time for attendees.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/wyden-town-hall-wasco/
LOCATION:Fort Dalles Readiness Center\, 402 E Scenic Dr.\, The Dalles\, OR\, 97058\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260326T171009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T171009Z
UID:12416-1774972800-1774972800@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Wyden Town Hall - Hood River County 3/31 at 4 p.m.
DESCRIPTION:Senator Ron Wyden is hosting a town hall in Hood River County on March 31\nHave you heard about the proposed public-land giveaway of 150 acres in the Mount Hood National Forest? Now is your chance to urge Senator Wyden to oppose this public land giveaway. \n\nWhat: Wyden Town Hall – Hood River County\nWhen: March 31\, 2026 at 4 p.m.\nWhere: Hood River Valley High School 1220 Indian Creek Rd.\, Hood River\, OR\nWhy: Tell Senator Wyden: No Mt. Hood public land giveaway to benefit data centers\n\nLearn more about the issue here. \nColumbia Riverkeeper is part of a coalition of nonprofits who are calling on Senator Ron Wyden to oppose HR 655\, a bill that would transfer roughly 150 acres of public land from the Mount Hood National Forest to the City of The Dalles\, where data centers are causing energy and water demands to skyrocket. \nHR 655 passed in the House of Representatives in December\, and is now before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee\, where Senator Wyden is a committee member. \nSenator Wyden needs to hear from you to stop this public-land giveaway designed to skirt critical environmental and stakeholder engagement laws. \nNOTE: For everyone’s security\, backpacks and large bags will not be allowed in the town halls. Similar to major sporting events\, there is a clear bag policy for town halls\, allowing only clear bags (max 12″x 6″x12″)\, one-gallon clear plastic bags\, or small clutches (max 4.5″x 6.5″)\, plus essential items like medical bags or infant necessities\, with no storage for disallowed bags. Backpacks and non-clear bags are prohibited\, though medical/infant needs have exceptions. Doors will open 30 minutes before the town hall start time for attendees.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/wyden-town-hall-hood-river/
LOCATION:Hood River Valley High School\, 1220 Indian Creek Rd.\, Hood River\, OR\, 97031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260418T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260310T200811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T190301Z
UID:12264-1776504600-1776511800@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:2026 Earth Day Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Gather your friends and family and join us to celebrate Earth Day and give back to the Columbia River!\nPlease join Columbia Riverkeeper for a river cleanup and invasive weed pull at the Nichols Natural Area near the Hood River Waterfront. This annual volunteer event supports clean water\, vibrant communities\, and healthy habitats. All ages are welcome\, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Come join your fellow community members\, make a difference\, and enjoy treats on us as a thank you for your help! We hope you can make it! \n\nWHEN: Saturday\, April 18\, 2026\, from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.\nWHERE: Nichols Natural Area\, in front of the Hampton Inn\, near the Hood River pedestrian bridge.  \nDIRECTIONS: From Downtown Hood River\, go north on Second Street and cross over I-84. Turn right on Riverside Drive followed by a right on N First St.  Nichols Natural Area is in front of the Hampton Inn (1 Nichols Pkwy).\nHOW:  RSVP using the form below.\nRead the Volunteer Registration and Liability Release and Waiver Form and click agree below.\n\nWe will provide bags\, gloves\, and snacks. Some tools will be provided but feel free to bring your own.  \nWe love celebrating Earth Day with our volunteers and hope to see you at the Nichols Natural Area.
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/2026-earth-day-cleanup/
LOCATION:Nichols Natural Area
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260424T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260424T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T074529
CREATED:20260403T175602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T180433Z
UID:12460-1777055400-1777055400@www.columbiariverkeeper.org
SUMMARY:Hood River Film Screening: These Sacred Hills
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a showing of the award winning documentary\, These Sacred Hills\, a powerful three-year collaboration between filmmakers Jacob Bailey\, Christopher Ward\, and members of the Rock Creek Band of the Yakama Nation in Klickitat County. The film follows members of the Rock Creek Band as they confront the Goldendale Pumped Storage development threatening their sacred mountain\, Pushpum.  \nGet Your Tickets \nWhen: Friday April 24\, 2026\, doors open at 6:30 p.m.\, film starts at 7 p.m. \nWhere: Columbia Center for the Arts\, 215 Cascade Ave.\, Hood River\, OR 97031 \nCost: This event is free\, but seating is limited and must be reserved\, get your ticket here! \nAbout: The film runs for an hour and half and will be followed by a Q&A with Elaine Harvey\, Chief Bronsco Jim Jr. and Councilman Jeremey Takala. \nUnable to attend? Protect the sacred land\, medicines\, and traditions of Pushpum from destruction and take action today. \n(Photo: Christopher Ward)
URL:https://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/event/hood-river-film-screening-these-sacred-hills/
LOCATION:Columbia Center for the Arts\, 215 Cascade Ave\, Hood River\, OR\, 97031\, United States
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