Cascadian Resource Center

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Cascadian Resource Center
  • Portland, Oregon
  • United States
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Welcome to "Cascadian Resource Center !"

Dear Friends & Members,

Along with many visionaries spanning four decades we have worked diligently for forty years to create a local, regional and global resource center platform to facilitate the conscious emergence of an enlightened planetary culture.

  1. Communications
  2. Education
  3. Celebration

After many starts and stops over the years, finally the critical mass of web 2.0 technology, abundant resources and a stellar team are organized to accomplish such a grandiose vision. With several powerful web 2.0 platforms integrated artfully together, the capacity to communicate, network and inventory information about people, projects, programs, media, organizations and businesses exists like never before.

As we march steadfast into the pivotal years 2010 - 2012, recognizing that a vast network of people are already on a committed path towards higher consciousness and sustainability, the time is now to blend best-of-breed Internet technology with the resource people, organizations and businesses most capable of making a significant difference and bringing forth the greatest good for all humanity and the planet.

This giant leap forward is nothing less than a miraculous resynchronization of our own conscious evolution into the unknown future! Hoping for change is never enough. Become the change you want to see in the world and participate fully with all your heart, mind and soul!

Resource Centers:

For our initial launch ICR is launching three resources centers with many more to be organized nationally, regionally and locally.


For our initial launch ICR’s “Cascadian Resource Center” social media network has invited you and nine-hundred and ninety-nine other key people, organizations and businesses in the local community to become founding members, contribute blogs, photos, music and videos, and submit your local event calendar listing absolutely free.

Share your favorite resources, information, books, seminars with a small, but growing community of friends. Invite your network to become members and participate in resource groups and discussions.

When there is sufficient critical mass and an ORGANIZER appears for a Local or Regional Resource Center then we'll assist you in starting your own branch of the network!

Regional Resource Directory:


Our local, regional or global resource center is simple, elegant and easy to use even if you do not have computer skills. If you're willing to take 30 minutes and learn, you'll have years of enjoyment and be able to network with some of the most dynamic and interesting people on the planet. FAQ's & Tutorial

Respectfully yours,

John David Van Hove, Founder
Cascadian Resource Center
Institute for Communications Resources
258 "A" St. Ste 1-102
Ashland, Oregon 97520
Toll-Free: (800) 640-5947
Email: CRC@ICResource.com
Web: www.ICResource.com

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Do you live in the Northwestern USA or Cascadian bioregion? Town, City and State?
Since my first visit here in the seventies.
What brought you to this region? What's your story?
My first wife brought me here in 1978.
What products, services, information or resources would you like to share, offer, give, sell, or exchange locally or regionally?
Local and regional news, access to resource people, projects, educational programs and media.
Please describe any projects or businesses you'd like to develop locally or regionally, if any?
Organizing food and health supplies in case of shortages. Building alternative and renewable energy networks throughout the region. Educating and raising consciousness in community.
If there's not already a local resource center in your area, would you be interested in establishing one? If so, please contact us at: ICR@ICResource.com and we'll provide information about how you can develop a resource center in your town, city or state.
Already organizing the local Ashland Resource Center in the southern Oregon area.
What is your primary website, network or blog?
http://www.CascadianResourceCenter.com
Facebook URL
http://www.facebook.com/groups/edit.php?success=1&customize=&am...

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At 11:45am on December 31, 2009, Cascadian Resource Center said…

Welcome to the Cascadian Resource Center,


You can utilize this resource center as it grows to share information about yourself and your projects, business or organization. This provides a vital inventory of who's doing what so we can better connect and prosper each other. This resource center is akin to our own local community version of FaceBook/MySpace with the ability to meet and greet face-to-face as well.

Your "MyPage"

You can fill out your "MyPage" with more information and resources. In the "text" box you can build a webpage, add a description, format text, upload photos, embed video, etc. This "MyPage" becomes your own social network "portal" with full capabilities. You can "Edit" features on your "MyPage," move the boxes around by selecting and dragging the headers to where you want them on the page. You can even change your theme and appearance.

In the "RSS" box you can add any RSS feed. You can upload a profile photo or logo under "MySettings" so we can feature your page. For new member instructions and tutorial go to: FAQ's & Tutorial

Invite New & Old "Friends"

Use this full-service social media network to share yourself with the local community by inviting both new and old friends under "Members" to become your "friend." This is how this resource center grows strong and we are kept informed locally about events and activities of vital interest.

May all your creative projects and endeavors be blessed with abundance.

Namaste,
-John David Van Hove, Founder & ORGANIZER
 
 

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