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Community Craft Swap and Share
Community Craft Swap and Share
Share your unused craft supplies, and find something new It's winter: a time to get cozy, stay inside, and be crafty. If you're creative and curious, you may have craft supplies from many forgotten hobbies hiding under a bed or in a closet. Clear them out and bring them to the library! The thing that…
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Home Energy Assessment: Empower Your Home
Home Energy Assessment: Empower Your Home
Do you qualify for upgrades to lower home energy costs? This event will be recorded. A link will be available here later. Join The Environmental Center (TEC) for a hands-on session on improving comfort and reducing energy costs for your home! TECs mission is to weave sustainability into the everyday lives of Central Oregon residents,…
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Electric Vehicle Adoption Leadership (EVAL)
Electric Vehicle Adoption Leadership (EVAL)
Are you an employer interested in bringing EV charging to your organization? Join the Electric Vehicle Adoption Leadership (EVAL) Information Session to learn about Forth's workplace charging certification program. The program provides recognition and technical assistance to organizations supporting the adoption of clean transportation. FORTH will provide an overview of the EVAL certification program, share resources…
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Belonging, Justice, and Our Shared Humanity
Belonging, Justice, and Our Shared Humanity
The Chandler Lecture Series and COCC's Office of Diversity and Inclusion are pleased to announce the keynote speaker for our 2025 Season of Nonviolence programming. Monday, January 27, 6:30 p.m. Tower Theatre, Bend We all strive for a world where everyone feels like they belong. Rather than focus on what separates us, Rev. Naomi Tutu…