The Gresham Outlook Newspaper Celebrate Its 100th Birthday
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Local newspaper holds
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By Paul Glenn, Capri Terrace resident
Our local community newspaper held an Open House on March 11, 2011 celebrating 100 years as a twice weekly publication; reporting news and events which effect and are of interest to the folks who live in our town.
Another Scam Phone Call Alert; This Time, the Bank Name's A Clue
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Scam Alert!
Robo-call claims "my debit card
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If you haven’t already heard a warning about this bogus call – read on.
Today I got the weirdest phishing phone call. It’s a robo-call (with a raspy British accent) saying:
“This is Washington Mutual. We’re calling to let you know that your debit card has been locked. Press 1 for more information.”
Washington Mutual?
Washington Mutual was caught in the implosion of the mortgage market. On Friday Sep 26, 2008 America woke to the news of the failure of WaMu - the nation's largest savings and loan. Overnight the federal government had seized Washington Mutual and brokered a deal - selling much of the company for about $1.9 billion to JPMorgan Chase.
Phishing (not fishing)
Since Washington Mutual doesn't exist anymore, and I don't have an account with Chase, I hung up immediately.
It was a phishing call. An attempt to acquire sensitive information by masquerading as a trustworthy entity.
This is a scam. A potential financial disaster. Don't fall victim to it.
Reynolds Tomorrow 2011-12 Online Budget Survey Ends
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2011-12 Budget Survey
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Survey Participation
In an effort to increase public input into its proposed 2011-12 budget, the Reynolds School district held an online survey of district residents over the past few weeks.
The survey, which closed March 9, 2011, is part of a program called “Reynolds Tomorrow: Tough Choices – Smart Decisions”, information about which can be found on the ReynoldsTomorrow.com website. Individual responses are confidential. Survey results will be combined and shared with each participant and other members of the community.
Sources say about 400 residents participated in the online survey, and that the district was pleased with the overall response.
Tough Choices Ahead
“Oregon’s financial woes mean the Reynolds School district will be faced with tough, challenging and uncomfortable decisions early next year as it decides the 2011-12 budget,” says Theresa Delaney-Davis, chairwoman of the district’s board.
Based on the latest estimates the Reynolds School district expects to face budget cuts of $6 to $8.2 million for the next school year.
Ms. Delaney-Davis will speak at the Wilkes East Neighborhood meeting on March 28th at 7PM, St Aidan's Episcopal Church (174th & NE Glisan), to discuss the district's budget situation and answer residents’ questions.
Activites for Boys & Girls, Spend Spring Break 2011 at the PAL Youth Center
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Fun & Activities for All
Spring Break 2011 is going to get CRaZy at the PAL Youth Center |
When: March 21-25, 2011 10AM-5:30PM
Where: PAL Youth Center
424 NE 172nd Ave
Gresham, OR
Get Map!
"Come PAL around with us!"Boys & Girls (ages 8-18 years) are invited to enjoy Spring Break 2011 at the PAL Youth Center on 172nd (just south of NE Glisan), where the fun never ends. Spend a jamb-packed week with all your friends! |
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Activities include: Field Trips, Basketball Tournaments, Soccer Clinics, Pool Tournaments, Movie Madness, Arts & crafts, and more.
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RegistrationCost: $5.00 per student. Contact Britt Fredrickson, Coordinator, PAL Youth Center, by phone at 503-256-3479, or email britt.fredrickson@portlandoregon.gov. |
Rockwood Building Takes Shape, Completion Fall 2011
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The Rockwood Building
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Making Rockwood a better place
For years the grassy vacant lot on NE 181st Ave near Burnside served only an occasional traveling carnival or Christmas tree vendor.
Now, that lot is being transformed into a Multi-Service Center to serve area
families in need.
Ground floor agencies will provide day care, employment assistance and Head Start classes, among other services. The new building is expected to be a hub for residents in and around Gresham’s Rockwood neighborhood.
Human Solutions, a social service agency with offices in Portland and east Multnomah County, is coordinating the project.
Have you tried the Wood Village BottleDrop yet?
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Returning Oregon redeemable's
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If you haven't tried the new Wood Village BottleDrop Redemption Center - what are you waiting?
Getting started
Simply stop by the Wood Village BottleDrop Center at 233rd & NE Halsey to sign-up (it only takes a minute). You'll get a nifty hard plastic ID card and 2 convenient ID key fobs, 2 BottleDrop bar coded bag tags and 2 EZ Drop bags (made from 100% recycled materials) to get you started.
Neighborhood Connections: Feb 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
- Drawing Out Conflict – Workshop to Explore Conflict Resolution
- Basic Mediation Training: Apply by February 28
- Community Forum on Existing Tree Regulations – February 22
- Multnomah County RSVP, a Program of Metropolitan Family Service (MFS)
- "10 Ways to Engage Your Audience & Extend Your Reach" Class
- Healthy Streams Program
- Think Before You Flush
- Project Linkage
- Experience is the Best Teacher, and You Have a Lifetime’s Worth
- Free Bird Workshop in April
- Earth Day Recycling Collection Event, Save the Date
- City’s Natural Resources and Sustainability Committee Looking for Members
- Free Rain Garden Workshop March 5
- Get Ready to Travel Smart!
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.
UPDATED: Coyote sightings in Capri Terrace and Clairmont areas

Third pre-dawn sighting in the past week
For the third time in the past week a lone coyote has been spotted around 5:30AM roaming the Capri Terrace and Clairmont areas in the Wilkes East neighborhood on NE Oregon & 166th, and NE Multnomah between 165th & 162nd. Residents should be careful to keep small pets and animals indoors at night and keep a watchful eye on them when they're outside.
UPDATED Feb 24, 2011: A pair of coyotes was seen again roaming NE Multnomah St between 165th &162nd a couple of hours before dawn Thursday morning. Residents in the area are advised to leave the coyotes alone as they typically do not present risks to humans unless cornered or threatened.
Urban coyotes sightings are not unusual in the Portland area, especially between the hours of dusk and dawn when they are most active. Just last fall there were several reported sightings in the Alameda neighborhood of Northeast Portland
Neighborhood Connections: Jan 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
- Neighborhood Safety Forum – February 16
- Crime Reports
- Raptor Identification Workshop February 1
- Show the Love Contest
- Community Forum – February 15
- YWCA Fundraising Event
- Drawing Out Conflict – Workshop to Explore Conflict Resolution
- Gresham-Barlow School Board Hosting Community Forum
- Try Local First Key Tag Program
- YWCA Thrift Store Gives Back to Those in Need
- Basic Mediation Training: Apply by February 28
- Water Crews Flushing Pipes
- NE Hood Avenue Project Open House February 15
- Free Rain Garden Workshop March 5
- New Pilot Program - Water Audit and Home Energy Review
- New Year, New Trail to Explore
- SmartTrips is Coming to Gresham Regional Center Neighborhood
- Gresham Woods, Ambleside, Need Volunteers at Event
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.
Reynolds School District seeks public input on 2011-12 budget. Sign-up to take the online survey
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Reynolds Tomorrow
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District wants your online survey feedback for proposed 2011-12 budget. Results to be posted in February
Source: The Gresham Outlook, Jan 11, 2011
By Rob Cullivan
In an effort to increase public input into its proposed 2011-12 budget, the Reynolds School District plans to gather opinions through an online survey.
The survey is part of a program called “Reynolds Tomorrow: Tough Choices – Smart Decisions,” information about which can be found at ReynoldsTomorrow.com.
Sign-up here to participate in the survey!
“At this date, the district cannot predict how much state aid will be available for the 2011-12 budget year,” the site states, adding Oregon “is facing a $3.5 billion revenue shortfall, based on the latest quarterly economic forecast in November 2010.
“The picture for the next fiscal year (2011-2012) has not come into full focus,” the site reports. “If our state allocation next year holds constant, the district may have to eliminate at least $4 million from the current operating budget.”














