Established in 1916, the organization had approximately 1500 members and a paid staff of 4 in 2013. City Club of Portland provides equal opportunity to all individuals regardless of race, color, citizenship status, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, gender identity, marital status, veteran status or any other status protected by law. City Club of Portland 901 SW Washington St. Portland, OR 97205. You can listen to every Friday Forum on XRAY's radio stations (91.1 FM & 107.1 FM). 901 SW Washington St. Join a diverse network of thinkers and doers who are eager to make life better for all Oregonians. InclusionWe actively engage diverse community members to participate in dialogue, research, and action that hears and respects diverse perspectives and ideas. City Club members come from many different backgrounds, but share a commitment to making a positive difference in our community. The City Club of Portland is a nonprofit, nonpartisan civic organization based in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Download the Report Today! General admission is free to members and $15 for nonmembers. Not always on Friday, but always relevant and timely.
You can watch recordings of many past City Club events on YouTube. ALL election related programing has moved ONLINE. Portland, OR 97205, New Government for Today’s Portland: Rethinking How We Vote & How Portland Works, Click here for the upcoming Friday Forum Schedule. IndependenceWe approach issues without a preconceived agenda in order to develop and present a thoughtful and informed analysis, and we are willing to stand alone to honor the truth.
Founded in 1928, the club's original membership consisted of the wives of prominent Portland businessmen. Coffee/tea tickets are available at the door on a first-come, first-serve for members only and cost $5.00. You belong here. Democracy does not stand still. The current Executive Director is Julia Meier. New Government for Today’s Portland: Rethinking How We Vote & How Portland Works. New Government for Today’s Portland: Rethinking How We Vote & How Portland Works.
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Through weekly Friday Forums, community-based research and advocacy, and after-hours civic programs, City Club examines issues of importance to the Portland metropolitan region, the state, and society as a whole. Membership is open to everyone.
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