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Dec 16,2008

***IMPORTANT*** Winter Tips from the Portland Water Bureau

by jenniferd
Coldweather Okay kiddies -- here's the scoop: the weather is cold, cold, freezing cold. You need to protect your plumbing or you could end up with a miserable, watery situation on your hands....please just trust me on this one! I've seen it too many times. No one wants frozen and/or exploding plumbing in the middle of a snowstorm. It's just not fun. Outside Plumbing Caulk around pipes where they enter the house. Close all foundation vents. Cut wood or Styrofoam blocks to fill vent openings, then slide them into the vents. (You'll want to open the vents again in the spring to prevent dry rot.) Protect outside pipes and faucets. If you have a separate shut off valve for an outside faucet, consider shutting it off and draining it for the winter. If you don't have a separate valve to turn off faucets, you can wrap outside faucets or hose bibs with insulation . Use newspaper or rags covered with plastic, fiberglass or molded foam-insulating covers (available at hardware stores) to
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Nov 29,2008

Protect Your Home Plumbing from Cold Snaps

by jenniferd
plumbing_img The Portland Water Bureau reminds all customers to protect your indoor and outdoor plumbing from the cold weather -- it's coming! Click here for tips on protecting your indoor plumbing Click here for tips on protecting your outdoor plumbing Freezing temperatures can challenge the city's water infrastructure and your household's water pipes. Be prepared this year.   Jennie Day-Burget Public Information Officer 
Nov 25,2008

Nurture Your Garden With A Grant From Hardy Plant Society of Oregon

by pearlgirl
rosepath Need a little green to make your garden grow? Hardy Plant Society of Oregon (HPSO) announces funds available to nonprofit organizations and schools whose work supports the mission of
HPSO—dedicated to helping special gardens of botanical, horticultural or historic interest, including the support of schools and community gardens. Small grants are available to organizations in Oregon and SW Washington. Please go to the HPSO website for more information on previous awardees and application forms. Applications will be accepted until Dec. 15 at 4 p.m.
Oct 30,2008

Home Office » Seven Tips to Increase Productivity

by pearlgirl
defteling-primary Everyone loves the idea of working from home. Although the thought of setting your own hours, working in your PJ's, having the world's best boss and eliminating that pesky commute is incredibly alluring—the reality is that working at home is incredibly difficult. Get in the Zone First things first: It's important to do a little checking and make sure that your home office meets local zoning requirements. There are reasons for residential and commercial zoning—it's not always possible to run your business out of your home. Your business can impact the traffic, parking and livability of your neighborhood. An upset neighbor, Homeowners Association or Neighborhood Association will definitely dampen your productivity. In Portland, the City recognizes two types of businesses that are suitable for residential zones: • Type A . A Type A home occupation is one where residents use their home as a place of work; however, no employees or customers/clients come to the
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Oct 9,2008

Shop Talk - The Arrangement

by alex
Arrangement 2 copy I love shopping in my own Northeast neighborhood. I'm quite lucky to have some great little boutiques practically around the corner! Take The Arrangement , for instance. I always seem to have plenty of time to shop there since it's conveniently located next to hubby-magnets such as Pizzicato, Beaumont Market and the hardware store. Take your time, honey; I'll be right over here! The Arrangement is a great one-stop shop for cards, gifts, home decor, and fashion accessories... read more »    
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categories: home+garden
neighborhoods: beaumont-wilshire
Jul 25,2008

It's Tool Time in NE Portland

by pearlgirl
112304hi Have a house or yard project you are putting off for lack of the right tools for the job? Procrastinate no longer! The Northeast Portland Tool Library (NEPTL) will lend out tools free of charge to residents of Northeast Portland on Saturdays from 9 AM to 1 PM beginning July 19th. The Library's tool shed, located at Redeemer Lutheran Church at 5431 NE 20th Avenue, is stocked with common home-repair and gardening tools that can be checked out on a weekly basis. NEPTL will grant free borrower accounts to individuals showing acceptable proof of identity and residency in the area of Northeast Portland between Williams and 82nd Avenues to the west and east and Burnside Street and the Columbia River to the south and north. For the first few months reservations and returns must be done in person, but phone and online reservation will be available soon. As its tool collection and funding grow, the Library will extend its hours of operation, expand to serve more Northeast Portland n
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Jun 29,2008

NE Portland Tool Library Opens July 19

by pearlgirl
Garden-Tools Now here's a good idea: if you need a tool for a project—don't buy it—check it out from the local tool library. That's just what NE neighbors will be able to do as of July 19th with the opening of the NE Portland Tool Library at NE 20th and Killingsworth. All you need to check out equipment is a NE Portland address and one form of ID. Borrow. Return. Repeat. If you have a tool to donate, contact Tom at tomscot51@yahoo.com or 503.539.1756. For more information on the NE Tool Library, contact Eric at ericfairlayman@yahoo.com or 503.754.0534.
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7:30pm, 2nd Monday of even numbered months. Elections held at April meeting
Beaumont Middle School, 4043 NE Fremont

Board Meetings
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4330 NE 37th Ave.
 
 
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