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Author Archives: Gary Haliski
Compost Demonstrations
We love to garden in Santa Clara. Maximize your composting skills with a seminar by Oregon State Extension Services.
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SCCO monthly meeting – Thursday, Oct 6
Monthly SCCO Meeting Thursday, October 6 7 :00 PM 3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) Update: Beltline Reconstruction plans (and the status of planning for Beaver-Hunsaker) October’s meeting of the Santa Clara Community Organization will feature a short presentation of where the … Continue reading
Neighborhood Matching Grants Due October 31
The Santa Clara area has had four neighborhood grants approved since 2008. Most have centered around Awbrey Park and Spring Creek between Spring Creek Drive and East Beacon. If you have an idea for a project, please email the SCCO … Continue reading
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Division Street A Little Safer Now
It will soon be safer for pedestrians walking from St. Vincent DePaul’s and Taco Bell across the street to Fred Meyer. Drivers should be looking for the new controls at this intersection.
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SCCO Meeting This Thursday, September 1
The monthly SCCO meeting is this Thursday, September 1. 3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) 7:00 PM