NOTE DATE:

Thursday, January 26, 2017 (fourth Thursday)
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.   

Where:
Riverhouse on the Deschtues
2850 NW Rippling River Court • Bend, OR 97701

Fee Schedule: 

$25 for members; $40 for non-members.

Registration closes at noon on Monday, January 23.

Plated lunch is included. NO registrations will be available beyond the deadline.

We are unable to accommodate walk-ins on forum day.

Registration fees must be paid in advance of the forum.
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Sponsorship Opportunities:
Interested in sponsoring one of our forums? Contact Joey Drucker at the information below.

Contact:
Joey Drucker, Executive Director
City Club of Central Oregon
info@cityclubco.com
541-633-7163

SPONSORS AND DONORS:

Community Partner in Education:

OSU-Cascades Campus

Partner in Higher Education and Workforce Development:

Central Oregon Community College

Elite Event Sponsor:

Riverhouse on the Deschutes

Platinum Sponsor:

Media Sponsor:

Founding Sponsor:

Gold Sponsors:

Silver Sponsors:

Table Sponsors:

In-Kind Donor:

 

January forum

Brown is the New Green
How Biomass Could Shape Cnetral Oregon Energy

While solar and wind power have become popular renewable energy sources in the Northwest, biomass energy—defined as heat or electricity generated from organic materials—has struggled to gain a foothold in the region. However, a number of professionals are working to reverse that trend by partnering with public and private institutions to increase the profile of biomass in Oregon not only as a clean energy source, but as a tool to improve forest health and reduce major wildfire risk.

  • Is biomass a good fit for Central Oregon’s energy portfolio, economy, and environment?  
  • How clean is biomass - won’t it be smoky?
  • Could a biomass industry in Central Oregon be a key partner in wildfire risk reduction and forest health restoration, or would a renewed interest in removing woody materials from forests prompt us to repeat forest management mistakes from the past?

Join City Club as we answer these and other burning questions about biomass.

Panelists:

Dylan Kruse is Policy Director for Sustainable Northwest, a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon whose mission is to bring people, ideas, and innovation together so nature, local economies, and rural communities can thrive. Their work to forge solutions for people and natural systems places Sustainable Northwest at the radical middle of community, economy, and ecology. Founded in 1994, Sustainable Northwest is a pioneer in solving problems through collaboration and has grown into one of the most trusted organizations working at the intersection of the environment, economy, and community. 

Dylan is responsible for state and federal legislative activity and agency engagement, and represents the organization’s broad market and public policy priorities. In addition, he is the organization’s bioenergy lead, and works on wood biomass utilization and energy projects across the Northwest. Dylan is co-chair of the Oregon Forest Biomass Working Group, is on the board of the Biomass Thermal Energy Council, and holds a seat on the steering committee of the National Rural Assembly. He is also coordinator of the Western Juniper Alliance, a 50 member partnership to accomplish rangeland restoration, produce sustainable wood products, and create jobs in juniper supply and market chains along the West Coast. Before joining Sustainable Northwest, he attended Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR and received a B.A. in International Affairs. His work at Sustainable Northwest has linked his diverse interests of resource management, conservation, renewable energy production and economic development.

Andrew Haden is the founder of Wisewood Energy and has over 12 years of experience in the biomass industry. Over his career, Andrew has led the development and implementation of biomass energy projects across the West and is considered one of the nation's foremost experts in biomass systems and technology. Prior to founding Wisewood, Andrew worked at Bear Mountain Forest Products, an Oregon wood pellet producer, and Ecotrust, a Portland based environmental non-profit that works to promote ecologically-sustainable economic development. Andrew holds a master's degree in Rural Development from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala, Sweden and a bachelor's in Sustainable Agriculture from The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. The common thread running throughout all of his work and research has been a focus on community-scale infrastructure projects that increase local economic self-reliance using locally-available natural resources.

Andrew is native of Seattle and has lived throughout the Northwest as well as in Sweden and Denmark, where he caught the biomass bug. He now lives in Portland and spends much of his free time skiing, fly fishing and mountain biking, as well as helping tend his family’s forest in Tillamook County. In addition to running Wisewood, Andrew serves on the Board of Directors of 1000 Friends of Oregon and the Biomass Thermal Energy Council.

Moderator:

Jennifer Letz is a sustainability consultant based in Bend.  She holds a Master’s degree in Sustainable Management from Prescott College and is also a graduate of Bend Senior High. Her background includes work with the National Park Service and US Forest Service in a variety of positions including sustainable operations specialist, backcountry ranger, and wildland firefighter. She currently is the vice-president of the Board for The Environmental Center.

PRESENTING SPONSOR

MARY ORTON COMPANY

SUPPORTING SPONSORS:

COIC

OCHOCO LUMBER

THE ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER

 

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* * IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ * *

In an effort to improve your experience at your City Club forums, please review the following:

Registration fees must be paid in advance of the forum. 

Choices for payment include:

  • Online credit card payment:  When you receive an event email, simply click on the REGISTER HERE button. Once you’ve entered your contact information, you have the option to pay online via credit card.
  • Check by mail: If you select the “pay by check” option during the online registration process, we will be alerted to check our mailbox. We need your checks by the Tuesday before the forum.
  • Credit card by phone:  You may also call us to finalize your registration and pay by credit card.  Your credit card information will be taken over the phone and you will receive an email confirmation of payment.

Registration closes at noon on the Monday prior to the Thursday forum.

Although you have registered and pre-paid online, please remember to check in at the registration table to receive your name tag.

  • We are unable to accommodate walk-ins on the day of the forum.
  • Refunds may be issued for cancellations if made 48 hours prior to the event.  Cancellations less than 48 hours are non-refundable.
  • If you have already registered, but are no longer able to attend, you may send someone in your place. We would appreciate you letting us know the name of the alternate person 48 hours prior to the forum so we can update our registration list and have the correct name tag waiting.
  • If you registered online but have not prepaid or called to cancel, you will be invoiced for the forum.  Reason why? Our attendee count is submitted to the Riverhouse Hotel and Convention Center 72 hours prior to the forum and we are charged for the cost of your lunch – regardless if you attend or not.
  • As a courtesy to others, we ask that you do not video or record our forum. Recordings are available on our website and on COTV.
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Thank you for your support of City Club - we will see you at the forum!