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This year’s ‘Queen’ is the biggest ever

Wilsonville Spokesman -

They’ve got the race day routine nearly down pat.  But there’s still no accounting for the increase in numbers until they actually take to the streets of Wilsonville.  This year’s Queen of the High Road Half Marathon is expected to put more than 450 women runners and walkers on local streets Saturday morning.

Big to Do for May 15

Wilsonville Spokesman -

COMMUNITY   The Wilsonville Public Library hosts the weekly meeting of the “Get to Work!” job search support group from 10-11 a.m. on Tuesdays at the library, 8200 S.W. Wilsonville Road. Next meetings are May 14 and 21. Free, open to the public. Aimed at people seeking to learn from the experience of other members and guest speakers.

Reminder that this week’s BCC Business Meeting is an evening meeting- beginning...

Clackamas County -

Reminder that this week’s BCC Business Meeting is an evening meeting- beginning at 6 p.m. in the Hearing Room – 4th floor of the Public Services Building - in Oregon City. Check out the agenda:
http://www.clackamas.us/bcc/business.html

You can stream the meeting live from your computer:
http://www.clackamas.us/miscapp/streaming.jsp


Business Meetings
www.clackamas.us
The Commissioners' weekly business meetings.

Read more about the new BCC Areas of Outreach pilot program http://www.clacka...

Clackamas County -

Read more about the new BCC Areas of Outreach pilot program

http://www.clackamas.us/bcc/areas.html


Areas of Outreach
www.clackamas.us
Clackamas County Commissioners have announced a pilot program to strengthen community outreach and identify local issues of concern throughout Clackamas County. The program assigns a geographic area to each Commissioner for a period of six months.

211info has a new CEO!

211 -

I have some exciting news!

After a five-month, nationwide candidate search, the 211info Board of Directors has selected Dan Herman as the new CEO of 211info.

Dan’s peers and supervisors describe him as an inspirational leader. And the 211info board and staff were equally inspired by Dan’s vision for leading our growing organization to new opportunities and a bright future.

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Clackamas County is seeking applicants for appointments to two positions on the...

Clackamas County -

Clackamas County is seeking applicants for appointments to two positions on the Emergency Medical Services Council: as a representative of a city in Clackamas County, and as a representative of a commercial ambulance service. Members are appointed to a term of three years by the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners.
The council provides a forum for input by pre-hospital care consumers, providers and the medical community and advises the board and the Department of Health, Housing and Human Services in matters relating to the Ambulance Service Plan and pre-hospital emergency medical services.
Regular public meetings are scheduled on the fourth Tuesday of January, April, July and October from 9 to 11 a.m. Meetings are held at the Clackamas County Public Services Building.
An application is available at http://www.clackamas.us/miscapp/application.jsp
Call Larry MacDaniels at 503-655-8526 or email larrymac@clackamas.us

The Clackamas County Community Health Council will meet Wednesday, May 22 from 6...

Clackamas County -

The Clackamas County Community Health Council will meet Wednesday, May 22 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Clackamas County Public Services Building, room 255, 2051 Kaen Road in Oregon City.
For additional information, contact Julie Hertel at Clackamas County Community Health, 503-742-5333.
The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. A request for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting to Julie Hertel-503-742-5333/TTY 503-650-5646.

Volunteers Improve School Grounds as Part of Service Project

Oregon City School District -


On April 27th, volunteers from all over the community came together to provide some landscaping TLC for Oregon City Schools. The District Office, Candy Lane Elementary, Gardiner Middle School, and the Jackson Campus all received a landscaping makeover along with various outdoor improvements.

"I was thrilled by the amount of volunteers that came out to help and was impressed by all that was accomplished," said Ted Thonstad, Director of Operations.

A special thanks to the Three Rivers District Boy and Cub Scouts, B & B Leasing, Rotary Club, Lions Club, SOLV and everyone that donated their time and support. The school district's maintenance crew was responsible for helping to prepare and coordinate the generous volunteer support.

"All of the volunteers were amazing and the work that was completed looks great," said Mike Riseling, Facilities Services Supervisor.

All four locations received weeding, cleaning, and new bark dust. Gardiner Middle School received pressure washing and got a fresh coat of paint on the football goal posts. Candy Lane Elementary had blackberry bushes removed and the windows were cleaned. The District Office got fresh new sod, blackberry bushes removed, bushes trimmed and had an irrigation system installed. Take a drive by and you’ll notice the improvements.


Another opportunity to speak with your Clackamas County Commissioners...come to...

Clackamas County -

Another opportunity to speak with your Clackamas County Commissioners...come to the next Town Hall - tomorrow night in Boring!

Sponsored by: Boring CPO
Location: Boring Fire Station
Hwy. 212, Boring, OR
Time: 7–8:30 p.m.

http://www.clackamas.us/bcc/townhall.html


Townhall Meetings
www.clackamas.us
Come meet your Commissioners and talk about issues important to you!

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