
Announcement
Nadaka Happenings, Completion of the Park
By Monica McAllister, Nadaka Nature Park Coordinator
What We Have Been Up To!
The year 2015 is off to a great start at Nadaka Nature Park and Garden. The final stages of the park’s natural play area and community garden are progressing beautifully. As of February, Verde has finished seeding the eco-lawn and planting of hundreds of native plants. In addition, ADA ramps into the play area, wooden benches, and berry trellises around the community garden have been completed. The parking lot of St. Aidan’s has recently received some much need TLC and has been partially paved with gravel to make it more accessible to the nature play area.
A big thanks to Alpha High School students who planted over 400 hundred plants in the rain gardens along NE Pacific Street February 23rd. The projected was funded by Federal CDBG funds and will be a great tool for teaching the community about how rain gardens work to improve the health of our watershed. Alpha High School will also be visiting Nadaka every other Tuesday to do stewardship and educational activities starting March 3rd. If you are in the area come and let them know they are doing a great job.
More below this break including a photo gallery!
Habitat for Humanity, Glisan Gardens Construction Begins
Habitat for Humanity, Glisan Gardens, 165th & NE Glisan, Gresham OR. Click to enlarge
Habitat works with qualified, low-income families to help them realize the dream of owning their own home.
Building Homes, Building Lives.
This month, Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East breaks ground on Glisan Gardens, located at 165th and northeast Glisan Street, in the Rockwood neighborhood.
The City of Gresham helped Habitat purchase the large 1.64-acre lot, along with Housing and Urban Development HOME and SHOP program funds. The site will become 25 energy efficient homes to local, hardworking families who build and then buy their homes with a 0%-interest mortgage.
Wilkes East Neighborhood, 2015 Spring Meeting: Mon Mar 23, 2014 7:30PM
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When: Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:30PM-9PM |
Neighborhood Meeting, Everyone's Invited
Join Your Neighbors. Get involved. Make a difference!
Save the date
Be sure to save Monday, March 23rd at 7:30 PM for the Wilkes East Neighborhood 2015 Spring Meeting. The meeting will be held at St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, 17405 NE Glisan St, Portland, Oregon. Get map!
Guests & Topics
Completion of Nadaka Nature Park and Garden; Habitat for Humanity, Glisan Gardens Project; Oregon Dept of Transportation, Summer Road Projects; Eastrose Fellowship Land-Use Change; Neighborhood news and updates
Who should attend?
This meeting is open to all residents and businesses in the Wilkes East Neighborhood!
Be Part Of Your Community. Plan To Attend.
Get Your Copy of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Spring 2015 Newsletter
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Neighborhood Connections: March 2015
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Neighborhood Connections: February 2015
Inside this Issue
What’s Happening In Your City!
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Wilkes Community Group – Special Meeting: Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:30-8:15PM
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Wilkes Community Group Special Meeting
When :Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:30-8:15PM |
Public Invited!
Wilkes Community Group is hold a Special Meeting, Tuesday Feb 3rd, 6:30PM at Margret Scott Elementary School. Neighbors are invited to attend.
Agenda
- 6:30 Introductions
- 6:35 Police Officer(s) Report
- 6:40 Street Priority Survey
- 6:45 Minutes and Treasurers Report
- 6:50 Reports: Chairs Meeting, Parks, Trains
- 7:00 Margaret Davis - United Neighbors for Reform (UNR)
- 8:05 Setting Agenda for next month
- 8:15 Adjournment and fellowship
Senior Healthy Hikers: Rail Museum Portland Hike: Thu Feb 05, 2015 9AM-2PM
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Enjoy The Willamette RiverWhen: Thu Feb 05, 2015 9AM-5PM |
This approximately 3.5-mile hike covers both sides of the Willamette River between the Hawthorne and Burnside bridges. A short detour from the Hawthorne Bridge will take us to OMSI and the New Oregon Rail Heritage Center, where we will see four immense railroad locomotives and the railroad history of Portland and the Northwest. Admission to the Rail Museum is free; however, donations are appreciated.
- Round-trip travel: By TriMet MAX ($2 for those 65 and older)
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Elevation gain: 250 feet
After the walk we will stop at a local restaurant for lunch. Bring rain gear, warm clothing, water and a snack to eat on the hike. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended.
Stewardship Saturdays: Help restore Grant Butte Wetlands: Sat Feb 07, 2015 9AM-11:30AM
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Help Us Remove Invasives!When: Sat Feb 07, 2015 9AM-11:30AM |
Help restore the Grant Butte Wetlands
Rain or Shine Event
The recently built Gresham-Fairview Trail passes by the beautifully restored Fairview Creek Headwaters area, a refuge for wetland birds, amphibians and reptiles. The view is sadly obscured by a thick shroud of invasive Himalayan blackberry, and we want to open that view for your enjoyment. Come join us on the trail for two special Stewardship Saturdays and start removing these invasives, as we get the area ready for the annual Watershed Wide event on March 7.
This event is suitable for all ages.
We Love Art! Art Sale to Benefit VFW and Japanese Garden: Sat Feb 07, 2015 10AM-4PM
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Buy Your Valentine a GiftWhen: Sat Feb 07, 2015 10AM-4PM |
Art Sale and Benefit
Join 13 artists that are showing and selling their work to benefit two of our valuable community non-profit programs: Gresham VFW and the Tsuru Island Japanese Garden.
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Buy your valentine a gift at this event and you will also be giving a gift to our community! View event flyer
Meet and learn more about the two community programs this sale supports:
- Gresham VFW: Is working to create a Veteran’s Community Center that will not only house support programs for our Veterans, but also have space available
to the entire community for events, classes and more. - Tsuru Island Japanese Garden: Located in Gresham’s Main City Park, dedicated volunteers have transformed this little island, creating a true work of art that will enhance our community for generations to come.
