Author Archives: Gary Haliski

Volunteer for the Egan Warming Center

New Volunteer Orientations This Week, on Tuesday the 13th and Saturday the 17th. The Egan Warming Center was established after Major Tom Egan was found dead at 60 years of age, partly covered in snow. The Center’s goal is to … Continue reading

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Video of transportation improvements in Santa Clara posted

If you missed the December 1st SCCO meeting and want to learn more about transportation improvements in Santa Clara, you can review that portion of the meeting here. Reed Dunbar, senior transportation planner from the City of Eugene, reviews several … Continue reading

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Get an ‘Everyone Welcome’ Lawn Sign

The holidays are a wonderful and heartwarming time of year to reconnect to what truly matters – love, togetherness, friends, family, community and giving. In the true spirit of the holidays, the Santa Clara Community Organization is giving away ‘Everyone … Continue reading

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Donate to the Santa Clara Community Foundation

Support Santa Clara community projects! The Santa Clara Community Foundation is accepting financial gifts to fund community-focused projects in the neighborhood, like the “Old Schoolhouse” renovation. The Foundation is dedicated to helping Santa Clara neighbors fund projects that benefit and … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting this Thursday, Dec 1 at 7 PM – Main Topic is street improvements in Santa Clara

Our main presentation will be about transportation projects and improvements in Santa Clara. Reed Dunbar from the City of Eugene will be giving the presentation which includes updates to the Hunsaker to Taito improvements and the intersection at Hunsaker and … Continue reading

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