Author Archives: Gary Haliski

CERT in-person training March 12th

The CERT Basic Training program is a hybrid course with an initial online class, and then three in-person classes. The first step:  Obtain your FEMA Student Identification (SID) number To reduce the risk of identity theft, FEMA, the National Fire … Continue reading

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Christmas Tree Pick-Up Fundraiser for Troop 182 Through January 28th

Here’s a reminder that Troop 182 is scheduling Christmas Tree pickups now through January 28th. This is their main fundraiser for the year. You can schedule your tree pickup at www.trees182.com . You can also email  boyscouttroop182@gmail.com or text 541-514-2987 if you prefer … Continue reading

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Join a City Board or Commission – Applications due by Wednesday, January 31st

Applications are being taken for several City of Eugene Boards and Commissions. We’ve had some interest at SCCO meetings about figuring out how to work with our local law enforcement agencies. There are six openings on the Police Commission. Having … Continue reading

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LTD System Review Survey due by February 16

LTD is conducting a system review to determine what works best for the community and the best use of its resources.  The first phase is an online survey tool that encourages the community to provide their input on what they … Continue reading

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SCCO monthly meeting this Thursday, the 4th

Our monthly meeting will be held on:Thursday, January 4th7 PM until 8:303280 River Road (Messiah Luthern Church) Zoom option is available Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/81092143669?pwd=Uhbbk9YbPabtBvYbhvIBs33J4ywFA8.1Meeting ID: 810 9214 3669Passcode: 669080 The main topic is the Social Justice Committee’s quarterly presentation. Their guest … Continue reading

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