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We received an e-mail — too late for the February issue — from Ali Rice at the East Portland Community Center about a class on traveling in India.
A PSA from Portland Parks & Recreation follows:
“Portland Parks & Recreation encourages public without air conditioning to go to cooling rooms and lobbies at five designated community centers throughout the city
Wading pool late hours are also extended through at Thursday, July 30
“In response to the extreme heat wave this week, Portland Parks & Recreation is encouraging the public who are without air conditioning to go to one of five community centers that are open for people to come and cool off in designated rooms or lobbies. Locations, hours, and bus line information is below.
Portland Parks & Recreation opens outdoor pools for the summer this Monday, June 22. Free swim lessons and free open swims are also offered as part of PP&R’s “Summer Free for All”
The outdoor pools — open through August — are located at these parks or schools: Creston, Grant, Montavilla (on Northeast 82nd Avenue at Glisan Street in east Portland), Peninsula, Pier, Sellwood, and Wilson.
In addition, PP&R operates six indoor, year-round pools: Buckman, Columbia, East Portland Community Center, Matt Dishman Community Center, Mt. Scott Community Center, and Southwest Community Center.
The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability airs its recommendations for its East Side MAX Station Area Project tonight at an open house from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the East Portland Community Center & Pool, 705 S.E. 106th Ave.
Planners will recommend traffic and transportation improvements and some zone changes for the area within a half mile of six east side MAX stations.
Read all about what the bureua intends to do in the “Planning Processes” section of Perlman’s Potpourri in the June edition of the Mid-county Memo.
Have you been dying to learn about the City of Portland’s land use and development review processes?
Would you like to get hands-on experience with a land use review case study; one that includes a review of a development proposal and site plan, identification of relevant issues, and effective ways to respond to the approval criteria?
If so, you, the public, are invited to attend a free Land-Use Workshop Saturday, January 24 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the East Portland Community Center, 740 SE 106th Ave. Multipurpose Room #2
Will you or your loved ones be protected when the unexpected happens?
Receive detailed explanations on necessary documents everyone should have in place for their own security.
At the East Portland Community Center Saturday, April 26, from 10:30 a.m. to noon find out about the difference between wills and living trusts and come to an understanding of which is right for you. Have all your questions answered here — free.
Portland Parks & Recreation’s community centers are now requesting online registration or contact them by phone at 503-823-3450. The East Portland Community Center is at 740 S.E. 106th Avenue.
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