Category Archives: Public Safety

Homelessness: The film The Invisible Class will be shown at Campbell Community Center on Nov. 18

Film Screening Nov. 18, 1:30-4:00pm The film The Invisible Class will be shown at Campbell Community Center on Nov. 18, 2021, 1:30-4pm. The 90 minute documentary will be followed by a panel discussion. The film is sponsored by the Neighborhood … Continue reading

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The Great American Shakeout earthquake practice exercise!

Occurring on October 21st at 10:21 a.m. https://www.shakeout.org/oregon/index.html If that time does not work for you, though, choose any time that is convenient. You can register and find more information at the link above.  If you have any questions or … Continue reading

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Lane County Climate Advisory Committee Meets Sept. 24, 2021, 12:30-2:30 PM, Webinar format

County staff have been busy working on implementing the objectives spelled out in the February 2020 Order & Resolution 20-02-04-04. To learn more about what is happening in September read below. Climate Advisory CommitteeThe Lane County Climate Advisory Committee (CAC) will … Continue reading

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Give Blood, Enter to win Fly Away Music Weekend

Check out this new promotion from Bloodworks Northwest. Enter to win by donating blood by October 31. Click here or on photo to go to the promotion web site.

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Donate blood at the Irving Grange today or tomorrow (26th & 27th)

As we approach Labor Day Weekend, we need to make sure that we have a strong blood supply to be prepared for the anticipated increase in blood needs. Bloodworks NW currently has 12,000 open appointments between now and Labor Day. Will … Continue reading

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