Revenge of the Electric Car has a Portland Premiere

Revenge of the Electric Car has a Portland Premiere

Portland, November 4th.  The historic Hollywood Theatre was the venue for a popular documentary film premiere. Director, Chris Paine and his brother, Portlander, Nels Paine, celebrated the debut of the film which has already received rave reviews and been selected for numerous film festivals. (Photo Credit, Benjamin Reed) Revenge of the Electric Car is a follow-up to Chris Paine’s compelling documentary: Who Killed the Electric Car. This new film tells the story of the global resurgence of electric cars by following the major car makers scrambling to produce new electric models and to be the first, the best, and win over the public. The Premiere also served as an educational platform for electric cars.

Supporters also had the chance to learn about local options for electric cars

Supporters had the chance to learn about local options for electric cars

Drive Oregon, the newly founded electric vehicle industry association, offered displays to showcase a range of electric vehicles, including prototypes from Arcimoto and Green Lite Motors.   A range of commercially available electric and plug-in vehicles, including the Tesla Roadster, Nissan LEAF and Chevrolet Volt were also on display. The Oregon Electric Vehicle Association (OEVA), a non-profit association of electric vehicle enthusiasts, also offered information.

Cars were on display in the Hollywood Theatre Lobby

Cars were on display in the Hollywood Theatre Lobby

 

In Revenge of the Electric Car, director Chris Paine takes his film crew behind the closed doors of Nissan, GM, and the Silicon Valley start-up Tesla Motors to chronicle the story of the global resurgence of electric cars.

In Revenge of the Electric Car, director Chris Paine takes his film crew behind the closed doors of Nissan, GM, and the Silicon Valley start-up Tesla Motors to chronicle the story of the global resurgence of electric cars.

 

Chris Paine is the co-writer and director of Revenge of the Electric Car (2011). His prior work includes the feature documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006) released by Sony to become one of the most successful documentaries of recent times.

Chris Paine is the co-writer and director. His prior work includes the feature documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006) released by Sony to become one of the most successful documentaries of recent times.

Revenge of the Electric Car is narrated by Tim Robbins. The primary cast includes CEO and President of Renault and Nissan Carlos Ghosn, CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk, Former Vice Chairman of GM Bob Lutz and EV do-it-yourselfer Greg “Gadget” Abbott.
Visit http://www.revengeoftheelectriccar.com/index.html  to see the film trailer and find out more information about show-times and DVD availability.

 

Governor’s 2011 Volunteer Awards

Governor’s 2011 Volunteer Awards

Salem, November 4th. Congratulations to all of the 2011 Governor’s Volunteer Award winners. The 2011 recipients were honored at a special luncheon, officiated by the First Lady of Oregon, Cylvia Hayes and Steve Bass, CEO of Oregon Public Broadcasting. The Governor’s Volunteer Awards recognize individuals and organizations for their dedication, commitment and determination in promoting and supporting volunteerism throughout Oregon with the purpose of inspiring individuals to make a positive difference and strengthening Oregon communities.

Vivian Dignan, Regional Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement

Vivian Dignan, Regional Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement

Betty-Coe de Broekert, AARP Volunteer, Steve Olienyk, Statewide 2011 Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement Awardee, Cylvia Hayes, First Lady of Oregon

Betty-Coe de Broekert, AARP Volunteer, Steve Olienyk, Statewide 2011 Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement Awardee, Cylvia Hayes, First Lady of Oregon

Wells Fargo won outstanding business award last year, and inspired by the event, became a Presenting Sponsor this year. As presenting sponsor, they will donate a cash award to a 501(c)(3) designated by each awardee.

Wells Fargo won outstanding business award last year, and inspired by the event, became a Presenting Sponsor this year. As Presenting Sponsor, they will donate a cash award to a 501(c)(3) designated by each awardee.

Before the luncheon, in the lobby of Salem Conference Center, members of the Statewide Awardees for Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: Klamath Falls-based, SMART Youth Advisory Board

Before the luncheon, in the lobby of Salem Conference Center, members of the Statewide Awardees for Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: Klamath Falls-based, SMART Youth Advisory Board

Here’s a listing of all the 2011 Governor’s Volunteer Awards Awardees:

Statewide Awardees

• Outstanding Youth Volunteer: Matt Ferguson

• Outstanding Adult Volunteer: Ken Rumbaugh

• Outstanding Senior Volunteer: Bill Bard

• Outstanding Volunteer Program: Medical Volunteer Program at Community
Outreach, Inc.

• Outstanding Statewide Volunteer Program: Long Term Care Ombudsman Program

• Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: SMART Youth Advisory Board

• Outstanding Business Volunteer Program: The Standard

• Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement: Steve Olienyk

Regional Awardees

Region 1


Outstanding Volunteer Program: Friends of Trees: Neighborhood Trees Program

• Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: Youth United Steering
Committee

• Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement: Vivian Dignan

Region 2


Outstanding Youth Volunteer: Crystal-Ann Carreon

• Outstanding Senior Volunteer: Karen Wells

• Outstanding Volunteer Program: Moms for Reading

• Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: Fr. Bernard Youth Center
Service Immersion Program

• Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement: Bud Lance

Region 3


Outstanding Youth Volunteer: Natassia Ruse

• Outstanding Adult Volunteer: Beka Young

• Outstanding Senior Volunteer: Richard Reynolds

Region 4


Outstanding Adult Volunteer: Jonathan Bilden

• Outstanding Senior Volunteer: Margaret Medeiros

• Outstanding Volunteer Program: Kids in the Middle Mentoring Program

• Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement: Tom Kerr

Region 5


Outstanding Youth Volunteer: Viveca Hanson

• Outstanding Senior Volunteer: Carol Wellock

• Outstanding Volunteer Program: Oregon Natural Desert Association’s
Wilderness Stewardship Program

• Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: Crook County Navy JROTC

Region 6


Outstanding Adult Volunteer: Katie Kime and Michelle Baragona

• Outstanding Senior Volunteer: John Burke

• Outstanding Volunteer Program: Lost and Found Youth Outreach

• Outstanding Youth Volunteer Program or Group: YoHoHs – Youth Heart of
Hospice Volunteers

Thomas Edison High School fundraiser helps students with learning differences

Thomas Edison High School fundraiser helps students with learning differences

Portland, November 10th. Nearly 400 guests gathered at the Cascade Crest Banquet Hall in the Oregon Zoo for the Partner with Thomas Edison breakfast. The annual event raises funds for financial aid, technology and professional development at Thomas Edison High  School. This year, the special event raised $152,500 and left organizers, “Most thankful to our donors for their support.” (Photo Credit, Andie Petkus)

Sandi McDonough, board member, Patty Farrell, Stacey Graham, board member

Sandi McDonough, board member, Patty Farrell and Stacey Graham, board member

Outstanding Thomas Edison students

Outstanding Thomas Edison students

Oregon Zoo Ballroom

Supporters crowded the Oregon Zoo Ballroom at the special breakfast event

Patrick Maguire, Director and Josh Klonoff, student speaker

Patrick Maguire, Director and Josh Klonoff, student speaker

Paula and Todd Jacobson, Edison parents

Paula and Todd Jacobson, Edison parents

Thomas Edison High School, founded in 1973, is the only high school in Oregon and SW Washington that is specifically dedicated to serving high school students with learning  disabilities.  It is a four year, fully accredited school named after Thomas Edison, a known dyslexic. Students have average or above average IQ and have learning disabilities such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

Food, Wine & Wishes Gala raises funds for Make-A-Wish

Food, Wine & Wishes Gala raises funds for Make-A-Wish

Portland, October 22nd. Make-A-Wish raised more than $290,000 at its annual gala! Make- A-Wish Foundation of Oregon‘s event, Food, Wine & Wishes was held at the Portland Art Museum and raised enough to grant 58 local wishes, including wishes involving the Portland Timbers and Addie’s Pendleton Roundup Court wish! (Photo Credit, Eugene W. Wong)

Wish kid Addie and KATU's Debora Knapp

Wish kid Addie and KATU's Debora Knapp

Guests flock to the Moonstruck Chocolate Bar

Guests flock to the Moonstruck Chocolate Bar

 

Wish kid Conall and Executive Director Andrew Asato

Wish kid Conall and Executive Director Andrew Asato

The event, emceed by KATU’s Deb Knapp, featured silent and live auction items, a decadent catered dinner, and appearances by local wish children who shared their touching stories with the nearly 400 attendees.

Guests made a night of it

Guests made a night of it

The event was held at the Portland Art Museum

The event was held at the Portland Art Museum

 

Rita Stolze accepts Katie's Star Award on behalf of Royal Caribbean International

Rita Stolze accepts Katie's Star Award on behalf of Royal Caribbean International

The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Oregon serves children with life-threatening medical conditions living in Oregon and Clark County, Washington, from its headquarters in downtown Portland.  It grants about 180 wishes each year with the help of volunteer wish granters throughout the region.

Founded in 1983, The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Oregon is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in the states of Oregon and Washington. Its mission is to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.

Sip, Serve & Celebrate Benefits the Portland After School Tennis and Education Program

Sip, Serve & Celebrate Benefits the Portland After School Tennis and Education Program

Portland, November 11th. In Grand Slam fashion, the  Portland After School Tennis & Education  Sip, Serve & Celebrate benefit was sold out! Danice Brown, the Program Director was joined by Justin Gimelstob, 1998 Australian Open and French Open mixed doubles winner, and Judy Ma, Event Planner. (Photo Credit, Mariel Klein)

Vicky and Chris Elsenbach

Vicky and Chris Elsenbach

Justin Gimelstob, the former ATP tour pro and Tennis Channel broadcaster made a special trip to Portland to be a part of this event.  Sheila Hamilton, from Kink FM radio, was the emcee and hit around on a mini court with the students. The benefit raised $132,000.

Demo match with KINKs Sheila Hamilton

Demo match with KINKs Sheila Hamilton

 

W. Glen Boyd and Tiffany Boyd

W. Glen Boyd and Tiffany Boyd

 

Tennis players, Ristem, Natisha and Miguel

Tennis players, Ristem, Natisha and Miguel

Tony and Sherryl Reser

Tony and Sherryl Reser

Laura Rossi, Gina Clementi, Dan Margolin, Shawn Menashe, Gretchen Matthey

Laura Rossi, Gina Clementi, Dan Margolin, Shawn Menashe, Gretchen Matthey

 

Libations included a Grey Goose Vodka Martini Lounge along with wine tasting from Zanzibar Cellars and Majestic Fine Wines and Brews from Widmer.

Libations included a Grey Goose Vodka Martini Lounge along with wine tasting from Zanzibar Cellars and Majestic Fine Wines and Brews from Widmer.

Carol Briggs, Jim Petrusich, Wendy Hill, Dana Petrusich, David Hill

Carol Briggs, Jim Petrusich, Wendy Hill, Dana Petrusich, David Hill

Brian Marcinek, Malissa Marcinek, Katrine, Johannessen, Nick Ehlen

Brian Marcinek, Malissa Marcinek, Katrine Johannessen, Nick Ehlen

Lisa Gangelhoff, Todd, Gagelhoff, Heidi Kehm, Brad Kehn

Lisa Gangelhoff, Todd, Gagelhoff, Heidi Kehm, Brad Kehm

The event was sold out

The event was sold out

From the Portland After-School Tennis & Education, Inc.:

We are a non-profit youth development organization for k-12th grade students. Our year around program creates effective partnerships with families, schools and volunteers to achieve academic and athletic success. Through one-on-one tutoring, tennis lessons, direct instruction, a strong emphasis on nutrition/fitness and parent education our program develops strong student athletes and prepares them for a productive future.