OEC Is In Willamette Week’s Give!Guide 2019, Donate Online Today!
This is the second year OEC will be in the Willamette Week’s Give!Guide and we could not be more excited! Giving online started November 1. Don’t miss this chance to do good by Oregon and help protect our air, water, and land for future generations. There are many opportunities to win awesome prizes, attend exciting events put together by nonprofits, and attend amazing live music performances too. Get a jump start on your holiday giving and do good while getting a little something in return for your kindness.
Giving to OEC is not just good for the environment, it could be good for you too. Check out the 2019 events and prizes below:
Campaign Celebration @ Revolution Hall: February 4th ( Free // All Ages )
Give!Guide Big Give Days:
Big Give Days are special dates where anyone giving $10 or more through Give!Guide will be entered for a chance to win awesome prizes and some incredible experiences. Don’t miss ’em!
BGD #3: November 14th
Prize – Chance to win one of two Sony RX 100 VA Cameras from Pro Photo Supply
BGD #4: November 21st
Prize – Trail Blazers Game Day Fan Package
BGD #5: December 3rd / Giving Tuesday!
Prize – Chance to win one of two 2-night packages at Brasada Ranch in a luxury suite + A round of golf
BGD #6: December 5th
Prize – Portland Foodie Scene Package
BGD #7: December 12th
Prize – Chance to win one of two Tender Loving Empire Music Lovers’ gift packages
BGD #8: December 19th
Prize – One Specialized FX 1 Trek Commuter Bike from Bike Gallery
BGD #8: December 26th
Prize – One Oregon Adventure Package from the Oregon Cultural Trust
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July 16, 2021
Governor Kate Brown
Office of the Governor
900 Court Street NE, Suite 254
Salem, OR 97301-4047
Director Richard Whitman
Department of Environmental Quality
700 NE Multnomah St. Suite 600
Portland, OR 97232
Cc: Chair