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The Mid-county Memo neighborhood newspaper was established in 1985 to serve the Gateway and Parkrose neighborhoods of east Portland, Oregon. Mailed FREE to over 14,000 homes. The Memo is totally advertiser supported. The Mid-county Memo Blog was created in 2006 for our readers.

January 8, 2010

January 2010 Mid-county Memo online edition recap

by @ 12:19 pm. Filed under Business news, Church news, City news, David Douglas School District news, East County news, Fundraiser, Gateway news, Hazelwood news, Kiwanis news, Mid-county news, Midland Library news, Mt. Hood Comm. College news, Multnomah County news, Parkrose High School Community Center news, Parkrose news, Portland Christian Jr.Sr. High School, Portland Parks & Recreation news, SnowCap news, east Portland Parks, east Portland news, outer east portland

A recap, with links, to the January 2010 issue of the Mid-county Memo follows.

A feature story about Multnomah County Sheriff’s office personnel adopting residents of a skilled nursing facility, a MCSO neighbor, is on this month’s front page.

Lee Perlman asks Mid-county business leaders, school and social service agency administrators to reflect on 2009 and what they see for 2010.

A story by Heather Hill about shop classes and vocational training for Parkrose High School students provided by a partnership with the Northwest College of Construction.

Among other nuggets of information, Perlman’s Potpourri for January reports the popular and effective commander of East Precinct, Mike Crebs, has been transferred.

A story about the Portland Children’s Levy allocation committee meeting last month and how it voted to fund before and after school programs in east Portland.

In this month’s Calendar — among other timely items — the Cans for Cash fundraiser, providing cash for Parkrose High School is this Saturday at Parkrose Middle School.

In this month’s Memo Pad — among other items — Kim Hill, former basketball state champion and volleball star at Portland Christian Jr./Sr. High School, was named a volleyball college All-American for her performance this seasonm for Pepperdine University.

In this month’s Business Memos — among other items — is a reminder that Giusto Farms is still open for business and selling fresh vegetables at it’s stand on Northeast 162nd Avenue, just south of Sandy Blvd.

And finally, the monthly Loaves & Fishes Menu, sponsored by Morasch  Meats.

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