Posts Tagged ‘Mid-county’
Monday, February 1st, 2010
The Wilkes Community Group meets tomorrow, from 7-9 p.m. in the Margaret Scott Elementary School library, 14700 N.E. Sacramento St.
Rod Park, Metro Councilor, District #1 is the guest speaker at tomorrow night’s meeting. You’re invited to join them and share ideas or suggestions. For information, contact Alice Blatt at 503-253-6247 or aliceb@pacifier.com.
Wilkes neighborhood boundaries are, roughly, from Northeast 148th Avenue to the City limits and from the Columbia River to Halsey St.
Tags: East County news, east Portland, Metro Councilor Rod Park, Mid-county, outer east Portland news, portland, Rod Park, Wilkes Community Group
Posted in East County news, east Portland, East Portland Neighborhood Office, Mid-county, Outer east portland, Wilkes Neighborhood | No Comments »
Friday, January 8th, 2010
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.
Tags: east Portland, giusto farms, January Loaves & Fishes Menu, kim hill, Menlo Park Healthcare, Mid-county, Mike Crebs, Multnomah County Sheriff's Office, Northwest College of Construction, parkrose school district
Posted in Business, Churches, City news, David Douglas School District, East County news, east Portland, East Portland Parks, Fundraiser, Gateway news, Hazelwood, Kiwanis news, Mid-county, Midland Library, Mt. Hood Comm. College, Multnomah County, Outer east portland, Parkrose High School Community Center, Parkrose news, Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School, Portland Parks & Recreation, SnowCap news | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Links and a recap of feature articles from the December 2009 edition of the Mid-county Memo online version follow:
Latest photos and full story about the world’s largest choral festival, The Grotto’s twenty second annual Festival of Lights in east Portland.
Full story about east Portland neighborhood association leaders examining the different ways other neighborhood offices are run.
Latest photos and full recap of fall high school spots in Mid-County.
Latest photos and full story about Hall of Fame wrestling coach Marc Sprague joining the David Douglas Mat Club.
Mid-county Memo Neighbor of the Year (1994) William “Bill” Winge’s obituary.
Tags: Bronco's water polo, Business Memos, David Douglas Mat Club, East County news, east Portland, East Portland Negihbohood Office, Festival of Lights, Loaves & Fishes, Marc Sprague, Memno Calendar, Memo Pad, Mid-county, parkrose high school, Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School, The Grotto, William Winge
Posted in Business Recommendations, Churches, City news, East County news, east Portland, East Portland Neighborhood Office, Gateway news, Hazelwood, Madison South neighborhood, Maywood Park, Mid-county, Mid-County Churches, Multnomah County, Outer east portland, Parkrose High School Community Center, Parkrose news, Portland Christian Jr/Sr High School, Portland Parks & Recreation, Reynolds High School, Russell neighborhood, SnowCap news, The Grotto, Woodland Park neighborhood | No Comments »
Friday, September 4th, 2009
A recap of feature articles from the September issue of the Mid-county Memo follows.
The three stories on the front page are: TriMet opens light rail service in Southeast Portland to Clackamas Town Center with the opening of the Green Line Saturday, September 12.
Marking the completion of the Russellville community — begun over a decade ago by the Rembold family — Russellville Park II opens with fanfare and politicos speechifying.
Mid-County’s Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization uses federal stimulus dollars to keep hundreds of teenagers working and learning.
Tags: Business Memos, East County news, east Portland, east Portland streetcars, GABA, gateway, Gateway Area Business Association, Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, IRCO, Loaves and Fishes, Memo Calendar, Memo Pad, Mid-county, ninth Grade Counts, Outer east portland, Parkrose, Parkrose Business Association, Parkrose Festival, Parkview Christian Retirement Community, Perlman's Potpourri, portland news, Russellville Park, Russleville Park II, TriMet, TriMet MAX Green Line, Urban Farmer
Posted in Business, Business Recommendations, Churches, City news, East County news, east Portland, Gateway news, Hazelwood, Madison South neighborhood, Mid-county, Mid-County Churches, Midland Library, Mt. Hood Comm. College, Outer east portland, Parkrose Business Association, Parkrose news, Portland Parks & Recreation, Russell neighborhood | No Comments »