You Are Invited To Meet With Lane County’s Emergency Manager…

…to learn more about emergency alerts for evacuations, warnings and other incidents

Thursday, July 15, 7:00-8:00 pm. Registration is required: click here

Featured Topic: Patence Winningham-Melcher, Emergency Manager, Lane County talks all about ALERTS!  How do we get them?  When are they issued? Where do they come from?  Who decides to issue them and when?  How do state, county, and city alerts differ?

Followed by Q&A (20 minutes)

Share Your One Thing (2 minutes each) – What difference has preparedness made in your peace of mind?

Working Together – Discussion

End of Meeting with an invitation to stay and chat – open mic. 

Brought To You By

Eugene Neighborhoods’ Preparedness Network (ENPN)

ENPN Objectives: Meet, learn, and exchange views. Find out what volunteers in neighborhood preparedness teams are doing, what they need, and how we might motivate and assist others in preparing our community.

Links:

From the ENPN June Meeting:

Oregon Public Commission Preemptive Power Shut-Down Guidelines from The Oregonian/oregonlive May 20, 2021

From the ENPN May Meeting:
 “It all started with four hams and pizza”

An Introduction to the Neighborhood Radio Communications Response Guide

   Handout: –Copy of ENPN Digital Handout

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Bystander/Upstander Training Available – Intervention without Escalation – FREE

SCCO Social Justice Committee members have taken the Bystander/Upstander Training and highly recommend it to anyone interested in developing intervention skills.

Take the 2-part workshop on August 11 & 18 – 90 minute online class – Register HERE

Learn and practice how to intervene when someone is being harassed in a hateful way-without escalating the situation. These workshops include lecture, video, demonstration, and breakout room scenarios. Experienced teachers lead this training where you will learn and practice several ways to effectively support a person who is being bullied.

Some of the skills you will learn about and practice include:

  • Being an active witness
  • How to engage with and support the targeted person
  • Ways to distract the harasser
  • How to involve others who can help
  • De-escalating the situation
  • The necessity of and strategies for “after-care”
  • Broader involvement in work for social justice

Sponsored by the Sanctuary Committee of Temple Beth Israel and the Springfield/Eugene chapter of SURJ–Showing up for Racial Justice.Please email Judy Boles at judy.boles@comcast.net with questions or to see about future classes.

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Free Food Boxes for Youth Available at 4 Sites Weekly in July

Starting July 7, free meal boxes for youth can be picked up Wednesdays at ATA, Cal Young, Madison and South Eugene

4J school lunch box

Eugene School District 4J is offering free food boxes for 4J students and other youth every Wednesday in July and early August. Food box pickup times and locations will change starting July 7.

Meal boxes can be picked up on Wednesdays, 12–1 p.m., at four school sites across the district: Arts & Technology Academy, Cal Young Middle School, Madison Middle School and South Eugene High School. Any remaining food boxes not distributed on Wednesday will be available for pickup at the back of the district office on Thursdays, 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m., while supplies last.

The weekly food box is filled with fixings for seven days of breakfasts and lunches—including fruits, vegetables, milk, sandwich makings, and breakfast foods such as scones or cereal. Vegetarian, made-without-gluten, and soy milk options are available.

Families can pick up meals at any location regardless of where they live or attend school. Free food boxes are provided for all 4J students and all youth age 18 and under. There are no income requirements and no application or pre-registration process.

Weekly food boxes will be available for pickup through mid-August, ending the week of August 18. There will be a brief break in meal service at the end of the summer, as 4J’s nutrition services team prepares for the fall return to school.

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SCCO meeting this Thursday, July 1

SCCO July meeting
Jul 1, 2021 07:00 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86068331331?pwd=cDgxcmpGcy9UcnhHekg4WTk5MU9YZz09

Dial by your location        +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

Agenda:

Updates

•Formation of the Santa Clara Community Foundation Board. The Foundation is now official!
• Santa Clara Social Justice Committee
• Plans for a Party in the Park in August

Monthly Meeting
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Summer Food Program starts June 28th

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