Category Archives: Social Justice

Peace Village Open House – This Thursday, November 30th

You are invited to the Peace Village Open House. Come celebrate village completion, take self- guided tours, and enjoy a charcuterie spread, & cake! The event is this Thursday, November 30th.Noon until 2:00 PMSpeeches start at 12:303060 River Road Please RSVP using … Continue reading

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New Newsletter to help follow Lane County’s effort to reduce houselessness

ABOUT ALL IN LANE COUNTY The ALL IN Lane County effort is the first multi-agency, county-wide effortaimed at reducing houselessness with an emergency focus. This work ismade possible through Governor Kotek’s emergency orders on homelessnessand subsequent funding through HB 5019. … Continue reading

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Everyone Welcome signs are still available

You’ve probably seen more and more of our ‘Everyone Welcome’ signs showing up on Santa Clara lawns and in windows. Would you like to show your support for neighborhood diversity? To request one of our colorful, free lawn signs, please … Continue reading

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Support Awbrey Park School Families this Thanksgiving

St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church is providing some Thanksgiving meals for families at Awbrey Park Elementary School. There are 3 ways you can help:

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Coming Soon – The Santa Clara Newsletter in Your Mailbox

Santa Clara residents should be finding an SCCO newsletter in their mail soon. Key topics include: The election information covers who is eligible to vote and run for a board position at the February 1st SCCO meeting. Five board positions … Continue reading

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