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public benefit-1 Based on Active Nonprofit Corporations Registry Number Business Name Entity Type 574418 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 574418 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 574418 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 574418 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 574418 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 74612087 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 74612087 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 74612087 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 74612087 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 74612087 PACIFIC UNIVERSITY DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 4336319 GRAND LODGE OF OREGON I.O.O.F. DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 4336319 GRAND LODGE OF OREGON I.O.O.F. DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 4336319 GRAND LODGE OF OREGON I.O.O.F. DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 4336319 GRAND LODGE OF OREGON I.O.O.F. DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 4336319 GRAND LODGE OF OREGON I.O.O.F. DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 414 LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 414 LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 414 LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 414 LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION 414 LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE DOMESTIC NONPROFIT CORPORATION Page 1 of 1855 10/01/2021 public benefit-1 Based on Active Nonprofit Corporations Registry Date Nonprofit Type Associated Name Type 1853-01-21 00:00:00 PUBLIC BENEFIT MAILING ADDRESS 1853-01-21 00:00:00 PUBLIC BENEFIT PRESIDENT 1853-01-21 -
Discovery in Action Real-Life Shark Tank® Creating Community
OES MAGAZINE OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL FALL/WINTER 2018–19 • OES.EDU Discovery in Action TAKE A VISUAL SNEAK PEEK INTO OUR EC3 DESIGN CENTER Real-Life Shark Tank® MIDDLE SCHOOLERS TAKE A BITE OUT OF LEARNING TO SPEAK IN PUBLIC Creating Community Through Accountability UPPER SCHOOLERS CREATE NEW HONOR CODE TO LIVE BY On the Cover OES Lennox D-B ’31 experiments in the EC3 Design Center with her kindergarten class in an exercise MAGAZINE where students were intentionally not given enough materials for a project. The objective was OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL to learn to share resources while also creating what they could with what was available. FALL/WINTER 2018–19 • OES.EDU OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Founded in 1869. Located in Portland, Oregon, between the Contents Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, our Pre-K–12 day and boarding programs give future global leaders the skills Features and confidence to succeed in college—and life. 16 Ken Noack Jr. ’73 Climbs to New OES MAGAZINE Heights in Business and Philanthropy Publisher: Liz MacDonell Editor: Karen Crandal 20 The Timeless Gift of Communication Graphic Designer: Jenny Bowlden Contributors: Heidi Anspaugh, Sara Berglund, 22 Seventh Graders Put on Their Steve Davee, John Holloran, Karen Hsu, Inventing Caps for Shark Tank® David Jacobson, Peter Kraft, Marianne Kennedy, Tuan Anh Nguyen, 24 The New OES Honor Code Andie Petkus, Madeline Pruett OES Magazine is published by Oregon Episcopal School Also in This Issue 6300 SW Nicol Road • Portland, Oregon 97223. 12 The OES Lower School: You may request an additional copy for yourself or another person Enhancing Learning Through Design 20 you think will enjoy reading our magazine. -
Tigard Parents Turn Tragedy Into Hope
Ray Langston, 80, is going EDITION RUNNING MAN the distance again — SEE SPORTS, B1 GREATER PORTLAND PortlandTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 • TWICE CHOSEN THE NATION’S BEST NONDAILY PAPERTribune • PORTLANDTRIBUNE.COM • PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Scoggins Wild re fi re fi ght brings ‘waiting out best for rain’ ‘friends’ County water supply Thousands use threatened by new 36 Pit Fire Facebook blaze on timber land groups for info, needs By SHASTA KEARNS MOORE Pamplin Media Group The Tribune Fire crews battled to con- Linda Arnett is trying to tain the Scoggins Creek Fire fi nd someone to take donated that fl ared up Friday after- books, but Red Cross volun- noon on about 400 acres of teers turn her away, saying private forestland owned by they have nowhere to put Stimson Lumber Co. eight them. miles west of Forest Grove The manager of the Book near Hagg Lake. Nook nonprofi t bookstore in Es- No buildings had been lost TRIBUNE PHOTOS: JONATHAN HOUSE tacada is taking a break from and no one has been injured, A house on Northeast 44th Avenue recently was torn down to make way for a larger one, something many Portlanders oppose. her Facebook vigil for news on according to fi re offi cials. the 3,600-acre 36 Pit Fire that Ashley Lertora of the Ore- threatens her home and ani- gon Department of Forestry’s mals. Incident Management Team 2, Arnett says the Facebook told reporters that the week- Neighborhood activists group “Estacada Pit 36 Fire end’s hot, dry and windy Watch” has been her lifeline as weather pushed firefighters face maze of issues she awaits news on whether she, struggling to contain the blaze. -
OES Magazine Fall/Winter 2017-18
OES MAGAZINE OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL FALL/WINTER 2017–18 • OES.EDU An Alumnus Uses His Power for Good BOBBY LEE ’88 SETS THE COURSE FOR A PROSPEROUS PORTLAND Uncovering History and Meaning through Veteran Stories KENDALL DUFFIE ’19 SERVES WITH PORTLAND VETERANS PROJECT A Hub for Inspiration and Collaboration THE NEW FARISS HALL TAKES SHAPE OES MAGAZINE On the Cover OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OES Alumnus Bobby Lee ’88 FALL/WINTER 2017–18 • OES.EDU OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Founded in 1869. Located in Portland, Oregon, between the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, our Pre-K–12 day Contents and boarding programs give future global leaders the skills and confidence to succeed in college—and life. Features OES MAGAZINE 16 Heeding the Call of Service Publisher: Liz MacDonell Through Veteran Voices: Editor: Karen Crandal Portland Veterans Project Graphic Designer: Jenny Bowlden Contributors: Sara Berglund, The Rev. Phillip Craig, 20 The New Fariss Hall Steph Hartford, John Holloran, Creating a Space to Support Vision Sue Jensen, Marianne Kennedy, Andie Petkus, Tuan Anh Nguyen, 28 Project X: Inquiry in Action Madeline Pruett, Anna Rozzi, Ken Rumbaugh, Alex Slusher ’19, 32 OES Alumnus Helps Portland Prosper Helen Kirschner Townes ’85 OES Magazine is published by Oregon Episcopal School Also in This Issue 6300 SW Nicol Road • Portland, Oregon 97223. You may request an additional copy for yourself or another person 18 Assistant AD Smith Earns Certified 16 you think will enjoy reading our magazine. Please call Athletic Administrator Distinction