Fall 2011 Wilkes East Neighborhood newsletter now available
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Fall 2011 Newsletter is here.
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Thank You to City of Gresham Roads Division on the 162nd Ave Project
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Thank You for repaving NE 162nd Ave,From the entire Wilkes East Neighborhood |
The following is and excerpt from a letter sent to the City of Gresham Road Divison regarding the 162nd Ave repavement project by the president of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Assn on behalf of the Board and our neighbors. Viewed entire letter here.
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John Dorst, Manager RE: 162nd Avenue NE Halsey to NE Glisan Dear Mr. Dorst & repair road crew: I am writing on behalf of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Association (WEna) and all of our members. We wish to thank you as well as congratulate you on a job well done on the replacement of the 162nd Avenue Curtis Duval our Land-Use Chair who is a retired Engineer with ODOT and also lives at 163rd and NE Holiday Street was pleased with the plan and execution done by your team of workers. Thank you for taking on a project, which was originally felt to be too expensive. Ultimately this will make our winter driving safer! Kris Freiermuth, President |
Reynolds High School hosts verteran for Living History day event
![]() WWII Tuskegee Airman speaks to students Click to enlarge |
By Shannon L Cheesman, KATU.com: Nov 9, 2011 Veterans filled the halls of Reynolds High School on Wednesday to share their experiences with students and hopefully leave an indelible impression of what Veterans Day is all about. |
Veterans from World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, Iraq and Afghanistan were invited to spend some time with students for 'Living History Day.'
Some of the veterans visited classrooms to talk about their lives in the military and others gave formal presentations inside the school's auditorium or gym.
Neighborhood Connections: October 2011

Neighborhood Connections is a publication from the City of Gresham
Communications & Community Outreach offering City of Gresham news, Public Safety information, Community Activities & Events, Training & Workshops, Volunteer Opportunities, and more.
Inside this Issue
- Crime Reports
- National Test of the Emergency Alert System
- Downtown Plan Review Seeking Public Input
- New Info on the Code Compliance Webpages
- Neighborhood Survey on Priority Enforcement
- Code Enforcement Online Tracking Tool
- GreshamOregon.gov Gets Personal
- Take Our Roll Cart Survey
- Check Out the Draft Annual Stormwater Report
- Thinking Ahead: Keep Those Drains Clear
- Weed Watcher Workshop: November 15
- Prepare Your Yard for Winter—Free Healthy Home
and Garden Consultation - Water, Energy, and Money: Save Resources at Home
- Gresham Hosts PGE Energy Seminar
- Beyond the Battlefield
- Fall Chamber Expo
- “Powerful Tools For Caregivers” Workshop Held
in Honor of National Caregivers Month - Visit Gresham’s Scariest Haunted Morgue (Eeeeekkk!)
- Free Summer Activities at the Library
Keep up with what’s Happening in your City!
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For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email Cathy.Harrington@GreshamOregon.gov.
SnowCap Charities Needs Your Excess Garden Produce to Help Fill Huge Funding Gap
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Please, share your harvest
SnowCap Community Charities |
Neighbors helping neighbors
SnowCap faces serious reductions in the food available to feed our neighbors in need. It’s a long story, but essentially the commodities donated by the federal government to the state and from the state to the Oregon Food Bank (OFB) and then to SnowCap have been cut by almost 50%. These commodities have a cash value of $235,000 so SnowCap can’t just buy enough food to make up for this loss. One way to mitigate the suffering this will create for our low income neighbors it to ask everyone to share the harvest from their gardens. Tell your friends. Share this request with everyone.
How to donate
If you have vegetables that you’d like to share, please bring them to 17788 SE Pine St on weekdays between 9AM & 3PM. Get Map!
Bringing it home
Fact: The 2011 State of Oregon school report cards, published on the Oregonian newspaper website, showed Wilkes Elementary School served free or reduced price lunches to 85.9% of the schools 405 students last year. Enrollment at Wilkes Elementary School is almost entirely made-up of children who reside in the Wilkes East Neighborhood.
Neighborhood Connections: September 2011

Neighborhood Connections is a publication from the City of Gresham
Communications & Community Outreach offering City of Gresham news, Public Safety information, Community Activities & Events, Training & Workshops, Volunteer Opportunities, and more.
Inside this Issue
- Crime Reports
- National Preparedness Month
- “Gresham is…” Deadline Extended to September 30
- Do Your Surroundings Promote Healthy Eating and Active Living?
- September Bike-to-Work Commute Activities
- Transportation Fair and Bike Rodeo
- Save Energy, Water, and Money
- Healthy Stream Program Fall Deadlines Approaching, Don’t Miss Free Services
- Gresham Hosts PGE Energy Seminars
- How Can Transportation and Getting Around be Improved in East County?
- Gresham-Fairview Trail Detour
- Chamber Expo
- Symphonic Safari
Keep up with what’s Happening in your City!
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For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email Cathy.Harrington@GreshamOregon.gov.
Nadaka Nature Park and Garden Project, Petition of Community Support, Sign Here
In 2009 Wilkes East Neighborhood Association and Friends of Nadaka successfully obtained a Metro Nature in Neighborhoods Capital Grant, a grant from the East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District and a donation from the Nelson Family Trust to purchase the 2.0 arce "Nelson Property" for use as a neighborhood park. This additional land, with its tall trees and open grassy area is now part of Nadaka Nature Park.
Neighborhood Connections: August 2011

Neighborhood Connections is a publication from the City of Gresham
Communications & Community Outreach offering City of Gresham news, Public Safety information, Community Activities & Events, Training & Workshops, Volunteer Opportunities, and more.
Inside this Issue
- Free CPR / AED Training: Sep 10
- Free Summer Activities at the Library
- Crime Prevention Tips/Trends for August
- Grab your Camera and Complete the Sentence “Gresham Is…”
- Cute vs. Brute: Saying 'So Long' To Peter Pothole
- Help Prevent Costly Crimes to City Infrastructure
- Rain Garden Workshop: Aug 27
- Rain Garden Bike Tour: Sep 10
- September Weather’s Great for Bike Riding: Sep 10/11
- Deadlines for: Free Downspout Disconnection: Aug 30; $200 Rain Garden Grants: Sep 30
- There’s Still Time to Learn ‘How to Ride Transit’: Sep 29/Oct 27
- Gresham Hosts PGE Energy Seminars
- Gresham Seeks Input on How to Permit Renewable Energy: Sep 15
- Institutional Master Plans & Urban Forestry Management Plans: Sep 7
- Have you Taken the Travel Survey yet?: Thru Sep
- Make a Difference in a Girls’ Life
- College Restart Event at Mt. Hood Community College
- Recruiting Seniors for the Adopt a Grandparent Program
- Patriots Day Celebration: Sep 11
- Multnomah County RSVP
- Project Linkage
- Mentor and Tutor Local Elementary School Students
Keep up with what’s Happening in your City!
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For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email Cathy.Harrington@GreshamOregon.gov.
Gang Graffiti Ticks Upward Again in the Southwest Corner of Wilkes East Neighborhood
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Oh no, not againThis past week has seen another increase in gang graffiti near 162nd & NE Glisan, and north along NE 162nd Ave in the southwest corner of the neighborhood -- an area of West Gresham that has been plagued for some time by crime and graffiti. |
The latest round of graffiti begin to appear last weekend near 164nd & NE Glisan; at the Glen East apartments, and on the traffic controller in front of Walgreens at the nearby intersection. Two large 'scribbles' (above, below), one on each apartment building, were found Sunday morning. On one building, the scrawl was especially disturbing as it included the tag "RIP MOCO". By Monday evening the graffiti on both buildings had been painted over, muting the message.
Later in the week, north along NE 162nd Av between Holliday & Wasco, neighbors who have been victims of several previous graffiti strikes woke Thursday morning to find themselves once again the victim, with new gang tags on their property.
Neighborhood Connections: July 2011

Neighborhood Connections is a publication from the City of Gresham
Communications & Community Outreach offering City of Gresham news, Public Safety information, Community Activities & Events, Training & Workshops, Volunteer Opportunities, and more.
Inside this Issue
- Gresham is Paving the Way for Better Streets
- Don’t Let Potholes Become a Neighborhood Nuisance
- Crime Reports
- Free Tree Giveaway, Native Plants and Natural Gardening Consultations
- The “Back to School Essay Contest” Begins Soon!
- Urban Forestry Management Plan – Council Adoption on July 19
- Got Mussels? July 16 and August 6
- Hollybrook Park Summer Festival July 22
- Bicycle Helmets on Sale July 22
- You’re Invited: Transportation Community Forum July 26
- How to Ride Transit July 28
- Music Mondays at the Center for the Arts Plaza
- Significant Tree Walk August 17
- How do you Get Around Gresham and the East Metro Area?
- Shop Your Local GREAT Businesses
- Detour on Gresham-Fairview Trail
- Home Resource Efficiency and Toilet Rebates
- Healthy Kids Fair
- Block Party Time
- Free Summer Activities at the Library
- Multnomah County RSVP
- Project Linkage
- Mentor and Tutor Local Elementary School Students
Keep up with what’s Happening in your City!
Facebook - Read more
Twitter - Read more
Subscribe to City media releases - Read more
For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email Cathy.Harrington@GreshamOregon.gov.











