January 2010 Mid-county Memo online edition recap
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.







