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Wilkes East Neighborhood Clean-Up: May 10, 2025 9AM-1PM. FREE!. Donations $10/car, $20/pickup. 16411 NE HALSEY. BRING: Household Junk, Furniture, Plastic, Mattress/Box Spring/Frame, Yard Debris, Bulky Waste, Small Appliances, Scrap Metal, Scrap Wood, Dishwashers, Ovens/Stoves, Washer, Dryers. Click for details. Sponsored by Metro

Christmas Tree Recycing: Jan 5th & 6th

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01/05/2008 - 9:00am
01/05/2008 - 4:00pm
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Final Weekend...
Recycle Your Tree, Help Boy Scouts Troup 820 Too!

WHEN: 9:00AM - 4:00PM!

  • Dec 29-30, 2007 Sat/Sun
  • Jan 01, 2008 Tues
  • Jan 05-06, 2008 Sat/Sun

WHERE: Two convenient locations!

  • K/P Automative
    162nd & NE Halsey St
  • Rite Aid Store
    181st & NE Glisan St

COST: Donations

Deliver your tree to one of the above locations.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule a pick-up contact Jim at 503-669-0726

Boy Scouts Christmas Tree Recycling: Jan 1st

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01/01/2008 - 9:00am
01/01/2008 - 4:00pm
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Start the New Year Right...
Recycle Your Tree, Help Boy Scouts Troup 820 Too!

WHEN: 9:00AM - 4:00PM!

  • Dec 29-30, 2007 Sat/Sun
  • Jan 01, 2008 Tues
  • Jan 05-06, 2008 Sat/Sunli>

WHERE: Two convenient locations!

  • K/P Automative
    162nd & NE Halsey St
  • Rite Aid Store
    181st & NE Glisan St

COST: Donations

Deliver your tree to one of the above locations.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule a pick-up contact Jim at 503-669-0726

Boy Scouts Christmas Tree Recycling: Dec 30th

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12/30/2007 - 9:00am
12/30/2007 - 4:00pm
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Best the Rush...
Recycle Your Tree, Help Boy Scouts Troup 820 Too!

WHEN: 9:00AM - 4:00PM!

  • Dec 29-30, 2007 Sat/Sun
  • Jan 01, 2008 Tues
  • Jan 05-06, 2008 Sat/Sun

WHERE: Two convenient locations!

  • K/P Automative
    162nd & NE Halsey St
  • Rite Aid Store
    181st & NE Glisan St

COST: Donations

Deliver your tree to one of the above locations.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule a pick-up contact Jim at 503-669-0726

Boy Scouts Christmas Tree Recycling: Dec 29th

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12/29/2007 - 9:00am
12/29/2007 - 4:00pm
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Be The First On Your Block...
Recycle Your Tree, Help Boy Scouts Troup 820 Too!

WHEN: 9:00AM - 4:00PM!

  • Dec 29-30, 2007 Sat/Sun
  • Jan 01, 2008 Tues
  • Jan 05-06, 2008 Sat/Sun

WHERE: Two convenient locations!

  • K/P Automative
    162nd & NE Halsey St
  • Rite Aid Store
    181st & NE Glisan St

COST: Donations

Deliver your tree to one of the above locations.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule a pick-up contact Jim at 503-669-0726

Everybody Freeze!

Freeze the Grease, Save a Bundle

After big holiday meals, no one likes to be the one stuck doing clean-up. But if you aren't careful with leftover gravy, pan drippings and sauces a grease-clogged drain could end up costing you a bundle. To help combat the fat, City of Gresham’s Wastewater Services is offering a free “Freeze the Grease, Save the Drain Kit” to residents.

OLCV Environmental Issues Meeting: Jan 9

01/09/2008 - 6:00pm
01/09/2008 - 8:00pm
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Conservation Forum with Senator Laurie Monnes Anderson featuring Gresham City Counselor Paul Warr-King

Sponsored by the Oregon League of Conservation Voters Education Fund

Join us January 9, 2008, 6:00PM for a discussion with State Senator Laurie Monnes Anderson about the environmental issues facing our region. Hear what Laurie's top conservation priorities are and tell her about your concerns and ideas for our region’s future.

Red Cross: signatures needed

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Help the Red Cross become part of Oregon’s State's Charitable Checkoff Program

Most of you know that I work for the Red Cross and am devoted to raising money for one of my favorite charities. As part of our efforts, we are working on gathering 10,000 signatures to become part of Oregon’s State's Charitable Checkoff Program.

The State Charitable Checkoff Program allows residents to give a portion of their tax refund to any of the nonprofit organizations listed in the tax booklet and the Oregon Red Cross Chapters want to be one of those organizations.

Regional Equity Atlas; Wilkes East statistics

How the Regional Equity Atlas benefits everyone

The Coalition for a Livable Future undertook the Regional Equity Atlas Project (www.equityatlas.org) to "advance equity - the right of every person to have access to opportunities necessary for satisfying essential needs and advancing their well-being" - as a key component of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan region's approach to development.

The Equity Atlas is an attempt to stimulate discussion regarding the distribution of elements seen as critical to the livability of a neighborhood. These include such things as income, single-family home price, poverty, education/teacher quality, access to usable transit, access to grocery and natural food stores, and access to parks and natural areas.

Regional Equity Atlas intro: Oct 24

10/24/2007 - 5:45pm
10/24/2007 - 7:30pm
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On October 24, 2007 the Johnson Creek Watershed Council Land-Use Committee will host the Coalition for a Livable Future who will present a special introductory session of the Regional Equity Atlas.

Come learn about the Regional Equity Atlas and the implications for the future of East Multhnomah County.

Wilkes West Report Sep 2007

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Wilkes West Neighborhood Report
Sep 2007

On Tuesday evening the 11th of September Ted Wheeler, Chair Multnomah County Commission spoke to members of the Wilkes Neighborhood Association and other guests.

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