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Author Archives: Gary Haliski
Community Garden clean up and Compost build- Thursday, 2/15, 2 pm
Santa Clara Gardeners, you are invited to come out on Thursday afternoon (2/15, 2 pm) and clean up your garden bed, mulch it, and compost some of the materials we have been collecting. The pile of leaves are for mulching. … Continue reading
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Want to slow down traffic in your neighborhood?
Our friends in the River Road Organization (south of Beltline) have invited Santa Clarians to a brainstorming meeting to help local drivers drive safely. They already have some starter ideas. Just guessing by the egg photo, the group must be … Continue reading
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Monthly SCCO meeting this Thursday, the 1st
The first Thursday of the month is coming up fast. We’ll let you know the agenda later in the week. Our monthly e-mail news letter, The Santa Clarion, is sent out the week of our monthly SCCO meeting. The Santa … Continue reading
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City buys riverfront property for Natural Area park
The city of Eugene recently purchased riverfront property in the Santa Clara area with money from the 2006 Parks Bond. The city has designated the park as a Natural Area park. Santa Clara also has nine neighborhood parks (3 are … Continue reading
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