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Program Information
DIY, Portland
radical change, right where we live
Regular Show
City Repair visionary Mark (mOcean) Lakeman, natural builder Catherine Burke, volunteers passionate about playing in the mud
 Julie Sabatier  Contact Contributor
June 14, 2006, 11:20 p.m.
The latest edition of DIY, Portland features City Repair, the organization that is partially responsible for Portland's ranking as the #1 sustainable American city. Learn about building with natural or salvaged materials to transform public places a
Produced, mixed and recorded by Julie Sabatier.
Music from the Beatles, the Magnetic Fields and Portlands own Folkrum (Hunter Paye).
Please feel free to rebroadcast the show and please drop me an e-mail to let me know: julie.sabatier@gmail.com
Thanks!

City Repair THIS ONE WORKS Download Program Podcast
radical change, right where we live
00:27:00 1 June 15, 2006
Portland, Oregon
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