Monthly Archives: December 2017
Thank you Living Cully Energy Interns!
Living Cully has been grateful to have four motivated and passionate student interns working on the Living Cully Community Energy Plan this year. Portland State University’s Institute for Sustainable Solutions has been a long time Living Cully Partner. They provided funds for three students to work on the design and implementation of the energy plan, … Read More >
Neighbors help Neighbors Access Northeast Village Services
Cully community members, non-profits, and friends came together last Friday, December 15th to raise funds for low income residents to access the services offered by the Northeast Village, a program that helps older adults and those living with disabilities thrive in their homes. Living Cully is committed to preventing the displacement of low-income residents and … Read More >
Verde Joins Solar Plus to Build Regional Solar Energy Goals
Written By Carolina Iraheta During this past year, Living Cully’s partner Verde has participated as a stakeholder in the Solar Plus process. Solar Plus is a Pacific NW regional effort to identify state-level solar goals and strategies for Oregon and Washington that support the growth of solar energy. Verde joins solar installers and manufacturers, utilities, … Read More >
Community Members Share Feedback on Community Energy Plan
Infographic by Tay Stone. We are so grateful to the community members who joined us on Wednesday, November 28th to share their opinions on a draft of the Living Cully Community Energy Plan (LCCEP). The LCCEP is a blueprint for how Living Cully can address community needs through energy projects. Our focus group participants shared … Read More >
Verde, OMSI teach active transportation curriculum to Scott Elementary School
Nestor Campos and Raquel Stewart have been teaching the Promoting Active Transportation and Health (PATH) curriculum for two years under the Metro Nature in Neighborhoods Grant. Teaching in the 5th grade classrooms at Scott K-8 School offers an exciting opportunity to expand the impact of the program. Taught over the course of six, the PATH … Read More >