Author Archives: Tim Foelker

Ready NW Eugene Preparedness Event

Hello Neighbors, Join us TONIGHT, March 7th from 6:30 – 7:30 pm via zoom to continue Mapping Our Neighborhood in NW Eugene! The city of Eugene has already identified specific zones that emergency services will use in case evacuation or … Continue reading

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SCCF Project Update: Hileman Landing County Park

The Santa Clara Community Foundation recently added stewardship of Hileman Landing County Park to its list of ongoing projects. To kick off this effort, SCCF organized a work party on February 8th, 2023, to work on park projects (including invasive plant control) in collaboration with Lane … Continue reading

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Neighbors Doing Emergency Preparedness Together!

Preparing for emergencies and keeping your community safe is not a one-size-fits-all process. Just as neighbors are all unique in their own way, how YOU organize may be different from someone else’s depending on your needs and abilities. Join us … Continue reading

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Looking for Workparty Participants for January or February

Hi friends and neighbors of Santa Clara. There is an Americorp/NCCC group of young folks coming to the area for various project over the next couple months. Lane County Parks has asked me to liaison a work party for Hileman … Continue reading

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Lane County Recycling Info (Including Plastics)

Recently I’ve been fielding questions about plastics recycling. In particular the new development that #1 and #2 bottles, jugs, and jars are being accepted again in curbside containers and at transfer stations. Here is the Lane County flyer describing recycling … Continue reading

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