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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Garden Plots Going Fast
Santa Clara Community Organization sponsors community garden plots behind St. Matthews Episcopal church on River Road, near Awbrey Park. Community members my rent a 12’/20′, for $60. Leaves are available for mulching, and water is near each plot. If you … Continue reading
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Propagation Fair and Neighborhood Educational Forum, April 7
♠Saturday, April 7, River Road Rec Center 1400 Lake Drive, Free 1 PM to 4 PM Propagation Fair and Seed Swap. A Springtime institution in Eugene. Hundreds of fruit tree varieties [scions] can be grafted onto your choice of root … Continue reading
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Neighborhood Plan is in the process of completing neighborhood values. Developing the actual vision is next
The next step in the River Road – Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan process is to create a community vision for the next 20 plus years. It’s not too late to join in the planning process. If you want to join … Continue reading