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Support Awbrey Park School Families this Thanksgiving
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church is providing some Thanksgiving meals for families at Awbrey Park Elementary School. There are 3 ways you can help:
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Video posted from November 2nd SCCO Meeting
SCCO November meeting – Friends of Trees Video from the November 2nd meeting of the presentation by Erik Burke of the Friends of Trees has been posted. Erik explains how the Friends of Trees operates in the Eugene area. He … Continue reading
SCCO Meeting this Thursday, Nov 2
Our monthly meeting will take place on:Thursday, November 27 PM 3280 River Road (Messiah Luthern Church)Zoom option is available The meeting will begin with Board business followed by a presentation by Eric Burke from the Friends of Trees that will … Continue reading
Coming Soon – The Santa Clara Newsletter in Your Mailbox
Santa Clara residents should be finding an SCCO newsletter in their mail soon. Key topics include: The election information covers who is eligible to vote and run for a board position at the February 1st SCCO meeting. Five board positions … Continue reading