Category Archives: Elections

SCCO Board Elections! Candidates needed, Tonight, 7PM.

There are 5 board seats open! If you’re not currently a board member but are passionate about our community and want to make a real difference, please consider this rewarding opportunity! It’s a chance to contribute your skills and insights … Continue reading

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SCCO Meeting this Thursday, Feb 6 – Board Elections and how to make your backyard a Habitat Haven

February 67 PM3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) Also available via the internet:Google Meet joining info: https://meet.google.com/nmp-bxwm-bnk Video call link:Or dial: ‪(US) +1 929-336-5709 PIN: ‪406 214 848# Main Agenda: How to make your backyard a natural habitat.Featuring: Barb Bryson, Board … Continue reading

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Check to see if your ballot has been received.

You can find out the status of your ballot or registration by using the Oregon Secretary of State’s ‘My Vote’ link – https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/myvote.aspx?lang=en .Click on the My Vote tab.

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SCCO Meeting – Thursday, Oct 3, 7 PM

SCCO MeetingThursday, October 37 PM3280 River Rd (Messiah Lutheran Church) Program: Braver Angels Braver Angel’s message:  As we separate into groups that increasingly do not even know or interact with people of differing opinions, we lose trust in our institutions, … Continue reading

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Monthly SCCO Meeting This Thursday, the 4th – Housing and Homelessness

Our monthly meeting will be this Thursday, April 4 at 7 PM. In Person:3280 River Road (Messiah Lutheran Church) Online – we are switching from Zoom to Google Meets.meet.google.com/aeu-kfvd-bviPhone numbers(US)+1 505-738-2695PIN: 119 036 461# Agenda Housing and Homelessness A presentation … Continue reading

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