
Free Small Leaf Maple saplings available
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Free -- Don't delay!
Small Leaf Maple saplings
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It's transplant time!
Beautiful Small Leaf Maple Tree saplings available for transplant now. These hardy saplings are from the tree pictured above.
Maple saplings transplant very easily during the dormant season, which is roughly from mid-November to mid-February, taking care to set it at the same level in the soil at which it was previously growing.
To obtain your free Maple Tree sapling please email kjohnk@juno.com.
Winter Comes to Wilkes East
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Let It Snow -- Let It Snow!During the recent Artic Blast to the Portland area local photographer Lee Dayfield had the opportunity to capture these beautiful pictures of the snowfall in Columbia View Park, Gresham Oregon. |
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Neighborhood Connections: Nov 2008
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City of Gresham News, Community Activities & More |
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...
- Learn to Mediate
- Urban Renewal Marks its Fifth Year
- Urban Renewal Welcomes Henningsen Cold Storage to Gresham
- Rape Survivor Edens Receives Humanitarian Award
- Justice Assistance Grant Awarded
- Save the Drain Campaign Targets Holiday Cooking
- Holiday Schedule for Garbage and Recycling Service
- Annual Holiday Construction Ban in Busy Retail Districts Starts Nov. 21
- Gresham Transportation Projects Seek Your Public Comment
- How to Set Out Garbage Cans, Carts and Bins
- Jenne Road Sewer Project Update
- Stark Street Boulevard Transportation Project Open House, Rockwood
- Volunteers Needed for Outdoor Work Party at Kelly Creek
- Free Educational DVD Features Puppet Skits and Environmental Messages
For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email cathy.harrington@ci.gresham.or.us.
Neighborhood Watch groups hold Fall 2008 meetings; increase members
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Pacific Drive and Capri Terrace groups hold Fall meetings
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Pacific Drive Neighborhood Watch
The Pacific Drive Neighborhood Watch Group met Saturday November 15th at Art & Gail Abbott’s home. Several households were represented and 3 households were added. The group heard a presentation from Glenn Mathew’s about observing and current 'non-activity' in their area.
Click here for Pacific Drive boundary information.
Kris Freiermuth attended representing the WENA Board and gave an update on upcoming events such as the upcoming Nadaka Park Clean-Up this December (date to be announced), WENA Semi-Annual Meeting next February 16th, and activities in conjunction with the Gresham Police regarding the criminal activity at the corner of NE 162nd & NE Glisan.
The group talked about future meetings & activities including a summer Block Party. Refreshments were served.
Capri Neighborhood Watch
15 Households and about 35 adults and 5 young people met at the Kevin Hansen home for “Soups On.” Desserts and salads were added to Tammy Hanson’s wonderful homemade soups (great for the beautiful Fall day!).
Glenn Mathews, Watch Coordinator, gave an update of the happenings in our Watch area, which were relatively ZERO. Glenn suggested members check out the website CrimeReports.com, to follow crimes in the Gresham area. The group requested this website address be added to the Wilkes East Neighborhood website.
Glenn also recapped those things we need to continue to do:
- porch lights on
- motion lights kept fresh
- locking your car doors
- don’t leave anything valuable in the car or around your property
- walk through the neighborhood periodically
- and, be alert to new people in the area
Glenn says "we must be doing something right, so --- let's keep it up!"
Rockwood businesses urged to participate in survey
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Creating a unified voice for political, economic, and social issues for Rockwood businesses
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PRESS RELEASE
September 24, 2008
Rockwood businesses urged to use their voice for change
All Rockwood businesses are being asked to speak out about their interests and concerns through a survey specifically targeted to doing business in Rockwood. The information from Rockwood businesses will be used to develop strategies to advocate for action on issues within the community, and to capitalize on the assets of being located within these boundaries. The Rockwood Business Coalition (RBC) is spearheading this effort.
Neighborhood Connections: Oct 2008
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City of Gresham News,
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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...
- Rockwood Make A Difference Day – Saturday, October 25
- Volunteers Sought for Make a Difference Day – Saturday, October 25
- Kane Drive Improvement Project Design Review Open House November 6
- TIP 2008 4th Quarter Newsletter
- Crime Prevention Tip
- A Great Way to Give Back to Gresham...Adopt a Park or Trail Today
- October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
- Map your Neighborhood
- Gresham Transportation Projects Seek Your Public Comment
- Senior Citizen Scam Jam 2008
- Forums, Open Houses, and Workshops
- Curbside Recycling Campaign comes to Gresham
- Conserve Water, Reduce Utility Bills
- Local Businesses Earn GREAT Award Through City Program
- View the City’s Street Sweeping Schedule this Fall for Your Neighborhood
For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email cathy.harrington@ci.gresham.or.us.
Escalating illegal drug sales at Glisan Center hurting area businesses
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Drug dealers outside ZLB Plasma Services are driving away Glisan Center customers. Local merchants frustrated by the lack of help
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Drug dealing rampant
Illegal drug sales outside of ZLB Plasma Services located at the Glisan Center 16225 NE Glisan St, continue to impact the surrounding businesses and their customers at this west Gresham shopping center. First reported in May, customers of DeLeon's Tortilleria Y Tienda have complained of drug dealers approaching them in the Glisan Center parking lot. Still, after numerious complaints to the Gresham Police little is being done to solve the problem. In fact, illegal drugs sales in the Glisan Center parking lot has soared.
Scary Ghosts, Goblin's and "my 401k"? Haunting signs of the time
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Halloween hauntings 2008, Old fashion fun & current events!
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Halloween is fast approaching and every day it seems more front yards are being bedecked in sticky spider webs, soaring witches and grinning pumpkins.
In light of this year's economic situation these neighbors near NE 140th Ave & E Burnside St have combined old fashion fun with current events to make their graveyard howl this Halloween. This year's new tombstones include my IRA, the Stock Market, the Economy, and my 401k!
Now, that's scary!
Milestones: Katherine Rubina Voge 1929-2008
Katherine Rubina Voge
Dec 11, 1929-Oct 11, 2008
Gresham resident Katherine Rubina Voge, 78, died Saturday, Oct. 11, in Clackamas.
Katherine was born Dec 11, 1929, in Heppner to Thomas and Lucybell O’Brien. She attended boarding school in Pendleton, graduating from St Mary’s Academy in 1947. She then attended beauty school in Walla Walla, Wash., and completed her course work in 1949.
On May 12, 1952, she married Warren Voge in Pendleton. They moved to Portland in 1962 and lived in East County for more than 40 years.
2008 INTEL-SOLV Clean & Green at Nadaka Park
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2008 INTEL-SOLV "Clean & Green"
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27 Adults and 8 children braved the crisp weather to participate in the INTEL-SOLV Nadaka Clean-Up on Saturday October 11th, contributing over 110 hours of volunteer effort.
Lots of back breaking work was done, so you can now see from the walking path to the fence at Pacific Street and the homes along the way. A renewal of old friendships and new friends were made and another generation of volunteers learned the ropes of how to have fun and get a job done.
The project was supported by several Wilkes East Neighborhood (WENA) merchants
