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Serving up Freedom at The Oregon Public House  

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Thursday, August 07, 2014, 04:00pm - 08:00pm

Have you ever wanted to volunteer but feel fence building isn't your thing? How does running food, bussing tables and chatting with beer loving philanthropists sound instead? FFF is partnered with The Oregon Public House, the nations first non-profit pub (family friendly!), through August and we need to show them some love! It's an easy 4 hour shift working with great people and you get to help spread the word about Fences For Fido while you're at it! Plus, you get a free meal and beverage of choice at the end of your shift. OPH needs help Thursdays (4-8 or 5-9pm) and Sundays (3-7 or 4-8pm), but if we have any folks who have days off, they need help with food prep on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Please email  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  if you would like to sign up for a shift that isn't listed here or need to start at a different time than is listed. 

Location: Portland , OR
Contact : Erin Amundson
Contact Email: emamundson@hotmail.com
No Food handlers card is needed for a shift at The Oregon Public House.

http://oregonpublichouse.com/

Monday-Thursday Noon-11PM
Friday & Saturday Noon-12AM
Sunday Noon-10PM

Happy Hour Daily: 2pm-6pm & 9pm-Close

 


For post settings and fence builds, you will receive your "Thanks for Volunteering" email after you click to attend. This will have the email address for the coordinator for this event.

SPECIAL COVID-19 GUIDELINES

Starting March 11, for all Fences For Fido fence builds, masks will be optional in compliance with easing of restrictions of the mask mandate throughout Oregon and Washington.

Continued Safety Guidelines

  • If you have been in contact with any known COVID-19 patients, we ask that you complete the 14 day quarantine before joining a build.
  • If you feel sick or have any symptoms of the virus, we ask that you not attend a build. Please take your temperature before coming to a build to check for fever.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has background information about the virus, steps to prevent illness, and what to do when sick.

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