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September 20, 2006

Town Hall Focuses on Energy Issues

Just in time for fall and the recurrence of those rainy season heating bills, there is a Town Hall on energy issues on Thursday, September 21st....

And whether you are able to make it to the Town Hall or not, check out these links for more information on the quickly changing energy industry.

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Please join Representative Jackie Dingfelder, Representative Diane Rosenbaum and Representative Chip Shields, for a Town Hall meeting dedicated to discussing energy issues. The Town Hall is on Thursday, September 21st, from 7:00-8:30 PM and will be at Portland's Hollywood Senior Center, located at 1820 NE 40th Avenue.

Several energy topics will be covered and there will also have a panel of experts (Kevin Considine, Oregon Environmental Council; Rachel Shimshak, Renewable NW Project; Barbara Byrd, Oregon AFL-CIO; Steve Lacey, Energy Trust of Oregon) to tell us how Oregon is addressing energy concerns today.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions, so come prepared with your tough energy questions.

The Town Hall is free and everyone is welcome to attend.

* What: Town Hall on Energy Issues
* When: Thursday, September 21st
* Time: 7:00-8:30 PM
* Where: Hollywood Senior Center, 1820 NE 40th Avenue, Portland

Posted by Oregon CUB at September 20, 2006 02:28 PM

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