July Memo hits the streets, Internet
The July issue of the Memo was posted earlier this week.
This month’s feature stories include: a story by Heather Hill about the schism at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Parkrose; Lee Perlman reports on the progress of PAC, or the Gateway Regional Center Urban Renewal Area Program Advisory Committee; Perlman also reports on the wrapping up of the Portland International Airport’s Master Plan; finally, this month’s Perlman’s Potpourri, a beat reporter’s round-up of news and information in Mid-Multnomah County.
As always, the Memo Calendar, containing east Portland’s most comprehensive listing of community events.
In this month’s Memo Pad, among other items, a piece on the engagement of Rebekah Thompson, or “Space Girl” as readers might know her from a previous story in the Memo.
Don’t forget our other regular Departments: Business Memos, Letters to the Editor and the Loaves & Fishes Menu.
Good reading.
As always, dear readers, you are more clever than us, and better at producing this paper by giving us story ideas and telling us what we should be covering. Let us know.







