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    Friday, May 02, 2008

    More joy, less consumption.

    Alison Wiley created and writes for the blog The Diamond-Cut Life in order to create awareness about the need to reduce "our consumption down to the core of happiness."

    Alison's message? More joy, less consumption. That's definitely a message that OLCV agrees with.

    Alison recently hosted a table and joined a record crowd of 870 guests, including 82 elected officials and candidates, joined OLCV Staff and Board members at OLCV's 11th Annual Dinner (AKA Eco Prom) last Friday night.

    Ben Cannon at OLCV's 11th Annual Dinner Rep. Ben Cannon stellar MC, OLCV Executive Director Jonathan Poisner got everyone on their feet at the start with a stirring speech, and keynote speaker Christine Ervin deliver thought-provoking address on the green building movement. And of course, lots of hobnobbing and campaigning  during the preceding reception and dinner.
     
    Another program highlight:
    Debra Higbee received OLCV's 2007 Volunteer of the Year Award - congrats, Debra!
     
    Meredith Shield, Brent Barton, and Jennifer Yocom OLCV enthusiastically thanks everyone who helped make this dinner a success - table sponsors, volunteers, wine donors, who attended. We are already looking forward to an even better event next year, and hope you are too!
     

    Check out photos of this year's event on OLCV's website.
     

    Find out why Alison Wiley hosts a table of ten each year at OLCV's EcoProm and check out her great photos of some of Portland's finest movers & shakers over on her blog, The Diamond-Cut Life.

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