Education Outreach at MHCC Student Club Table Event

Education Outreach at MHCC Student Club Table Event

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Troublesome began another great school year with its Student Club Initiative.  Members of Troublesome were active last September recruiting new students to join the Troublesome Student Club.  Student Clubs gives students a unique set of opportunities to enhance your leadership skills, build relationships with peers and alumni, and network with business leaders throughout the community. Club Fair at MHCC took place on the college Monday through Thursday from 11:30-1:30pm in the main mall.  Current MHCC students looking to get involved in philanthropy and other political activities are encouraged to get more information at info@troublesomemovement.com. There was great support by the student body as recruiters we able to double the amount of signees as the previous year, and had a great turnout at its introductory meeting. The Troublesome Student Club provides students…
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1st Annual Planning Retreat 2015

1st Annual Planning Retreat 2015

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  After a great start to the year, the Board Members of Troublesome had its first retreat at Government Camp, Ore.  Board Members were excited to make progress on the excellent momentum the organization had built up over the Spring and Summer, culminating in the 1st Annual “Bowling to Inspire” Fundraiser in June.  The majority of the time was spent updating the yearly calendar of events, evaluating the plans and projects of the previous year, and planning projects for 2016.  One of the great outcomes to come out of the retreat was the decision of the board to officially register with the Secretary of State as a non-profit organization.  By registering as a non-profit, Troublesome will have an opportunity to successfully serve more people in the community. In addition to…
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1st Annual “Bowling to Inspire” Fundraiser

1st Annual “Bowling to Inspire” Fundraiser

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Troublesome kicked off the summer with our first fundraiser.  The 1st annual “Bowling to Inspire” took place at Mt. Hood lanes in Gresham, Ore.  Together, with great support from the community, Troublesome was able to raise $600 to support a mentorship program for minorities and other underprivileged groups. First place prize for men's high score received 18 holes of golf for two at Heron Lakes Golf & Country Club in Portland, Ore.  Women's first place prize was a hair and spa package from Artistichairbytiffany, and Nails by Kelly, and Skin by Kristi valued at $250.  Other prizes and donations were provided by Valerie Lynn Photography, Steve with Stentorian Data Repair.  A big thank you to everyone who attended the event and Mt. Hood Lanes for their hospitality.  We look forward to an…
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Troublesome Participates in MHCC’s Black Student Union Juneteenth Celebration

Troublesome Participates in MHCC’s Black Student Union Juneteenth Celebration

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Troublesome was invited by the Black Student Union to participate in Mt. Hood Community College’s “Juneteenth” Celebration.  The catered celebration included music, dancing, and a keynote address about the meaning and importance of the holiday by Troublesome Founder and MHCC professor, Stephen Graves. Juneteenth, also known as Juneteenth Independence Day or Freedom Day, is a holiday that commemorates the announcement of the abolition of slavery in Texas in June 1865, and more generally the emancipation of African-American slaves throughout the Confederate South. Celebrated on June 19, it is recognized as a state holiday or special day of observance in most states.
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Troublesome Sponsors “Marijuana Legalization and Consumer Rights” Town Hall Event

Troublesome Sponsors “Marijuana Legalization and Consumer Rights” Town Hall Event

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On Tuesday, April 14th 2014 five panelists were brought together to discuss their experience with cannabis and its impact on Oregon’s economy. Sam Krause, a Mt. Hood political science major, founding member of MHCC’s chapter of the SSDP, and staff writer for The Advocate, organized the event with Founder Stephen Graves, political science instructor and Troublesome Movement adviser. Besides Krause, the panel included Matthew Goldberg, a cannabis business lawyer from Lake Oswego; Mike Mullins, director of services for Portlandsterdam University and Stoney Girl Gardens; Jennifer Valley, founder of Stoney Girl Gardens; and Josh Jardine, a columnist who writes for the Portland Mercury newspaper’s Cannabuzz section. The evening’s focus was clarification of Oregon’s Measure 91, its effect on the cannabis industry, and on federal versus state laws.
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Dress for Success Oregon

Dress for Success Oregon

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In Winter of 2014, Troublesome volunteered with Dress for Success Oregon Dress for Success Oregon to help support women in the community who need professional attire.  Dress for Success Oregon provides each client with professional attire to help assist in finding employment. Volunteers work with clients to help them choose an interview outfit and also provide guidance and support for the upcoming interview.  Dress for Success Oregon is part of a global movement to empower women to succeed in the professional world and obtain safer and better futures. Click here to learn more on how to support Dress for Success Oregon: http://www.dressforsuccessoregon.org/
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Food Bank Volunteer Event

Food Bank Volunteer Event

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On Saturday, December 5th Troublesome made its return to the Oregon Food Bank for out 2nd Annual Volunteer Event.  This year we set our goal high for the amount of volunteers, doubling last years’ volunteers from 11 to an astonishing 28 this year!  Together Troublesome volunteers helped the Oregon Food Bank provide meals for 23,850 people.  This amounted to 277 meals per volunteer. Oregon Food Bank collects and distributes food through a network of four Oregon Food Bank branches and 17 independent regional food banks serving Oregon and Clark County, Washington. Along with approximately 970 partner agencies, the Oregon Food Bank helps nearly one in five households fend off hunger. They work to address the root causes of hunger by offering nutrition education, strengthening local food systems, collaborating with community groups, and…
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