Category Archives: General Interest

SCCO supports Food for Lane County February Food Drive

Community organizations are partnering with Food for Lane County to help families this February. There are a number of churches, schools, and other businesses hosting drives in our area. OnPoint Community Credit Union inside Fred Meyer at Division Avenue is … Continue reading

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Hileman Landing Park Work Party—Wednesday, February 8th, 2023

The Santa Clara Community Foundation recently added stewardship of Hileman Landing County Park to its list of ongoing projects. SCCF, along with Lane County Parks and a team from Americorps/NCCC, is organizing a work party on Wednesday, February 8th, from 9:00 … 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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Still time to take the library survey

From the Eugene Public Library: Eugene Public Library is planning for the future! Make sure the library knows what YOU want and need most with this quick, anonymous survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VX9XDSP . The survey is available in English and Spanish online, or … Continue reading

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Take the Downtown solutions survey

From the City of Eugene: We have now launched an online survey to get your thoughts on what priorities should guide future programs and projects in Downtown Eugene. The survey will be open until 11:59 pm on Sunday, December 4.  … Continue reading

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