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Author Archives: Gary Haliski
SCCO Meeting this Thursday, March 5
SCCO March meetingThursday, March 5 7:00 – 9:00 pm3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) Topics: Main presentation Understanding key developments in 4J over the last year. The district has a new, permanent superintendent, Dr. Miriam Mickelson, and she’s plunged into the … Continue reading
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Navigation Center News
From the Navigator Center February Newsletter: Community Engagement The Navigation Center remains committed to serving not only our unhoused neighbors but the broader Lane County community. To better support nearby residents and businesses, we have strengthened our coordination with several … Continue reading
Please donate to the Santa Clara Food Drive for FOOD for Lane County
The Santa Clara Community Organization is hosting its third Green Food Drive to benefit Food for Lane County. A Green Food Drive is a digital drive of monetary donations in lieu of, or in addition to, a physical food donation. … Continue reading
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SCCO Winter Newsletter arriving soon
The winter newsletter should be arriving in your mailbox soon. If you want to take a sneak peek, you can see it here. There is a wealth of information available about the events scheduled through May, as well as the … Continue reading
Vandalism Reported at Santa Clara Park; Community Assistance Requested
From the City of Eugene: Over the past few weeks, Santa Clara Community Park has been targeted with multiple instances of vandalism, including stolen items and significant damage to property including: City staff are currently assessing the extent of the … Continue reading