OLCV's Annual Dinner for the Environment
An Evening of Celebration and Camaraderie
Presented by Intel.
Thank you to everyone who helped make our 13th Annual Dinner our most successful yet!
The OLCV dinner has grown into the largest political environmental event in Oregon. The Dinner brings together leaders and supporters of the northwest
conservation, civic, and sustainable business communities for an evening of camaraderie, demonstration of political strength, and display of unity and commitment to protecting Oregon's natural legacy. The Dinner also provides an opportunity to celebrate the environmental champions among us.
Over 1,100 people attended the Dinner on April 23, 2010, including over a hundred elected officials and candidates for public office - a record! The Dinner is the premier rallying event for environmental politics in Oregon.
Our 2011 Dinner will be held on April 15, 2011. Please note: this is a week earlier than normal due to the Easter holiday. It will be our 14th Annual Dinner - and our FIRST Annual Celebration for the Environment. Expect some exciting changes to the program!
View photos from the 2010 Dinner on Facebook.
Watch the video, OLCV Heroes, that was shown at the Dinner.
Details of our 13th Annual Dinner:
Keynote Speaker: Chris Chafe, Clean Economy Development Center (bio)
MC: House Majority Leader Representative Mary Nolan
Menu: Sustainable northwest menu with great Oregon wines.
Our table sponsors are the backbone of this event. View who sponsored a table in 2010. For information about sponsoring a table at the 2011 Dinner, contact Molly Kramer via email or at 503-224-4011.
We welcome your feedback from the event!
OLCV thanks our 2010 Event Sponsors!
Presenting Sponsor:
Todd Brady, Intel's Corporate Environmental Manager, also spoke at the Dinner. Read more about Todd Brady.
Premier Sponsors:
Event Sponsors:
- Arcimoto
- Bill Bradbury for Governor
- Bill Dickey & David Wagner
- Horizon Wind Energy
- John Kitzhaber for Governor
- Our Ocean (a project of The Pew Environment Group)
- Tonkon Torp LLP
- Waste Management
For information on sponsoring this event in 2011, contact Scott Stein via email or at 503-224-4011.
Protection of remaining intact wilderness for its intrinsic value to all living inhabitants is as noble and worthy a goal as any development could possibly be. That's why we support organizations such as OLCV and our political representatives who work hard to protect Oregon's natural legacy.



