I will try my best to attend this meeting on coming 3rd. I've added this to my calendar and it would be my first priority. Let's meet gentleman on 3rd.
Multilingual avengers: Assemble! Holgate now has its team in place (there were a lot of people moving around the system after the library went back to a 7-day-a-week schedule back in July). We are proud to tell you that (barring absences) we can serve the public in: English - 7 days per week Spanish - 6 days per week (not Wednesday) Vietnamese - 7 days per week Cantonese - 7 days per week Mandarin - 7 days per week CLICK TO READ MORE Library updates [Chinese Vegetable Farmers of Portland, Colors of the Jungle (Parrots!), E Books ] _________ Reminder: all Multnomah County Libraries will be closed for repairs and system-wide staff training on Thursday, October 3rd. You can still put things in the book drops, and all holds will be extended an extra day for pickup. __________ Forgotten Portland History: Chinese Vegetable Farmers of Portland For at least four decades, an extensive community of Chinese farmers lived in Goose Hollow (farming the steep slopes of the Tanner Creek Gul...
I’m not sure when I made the switch from pronouncing it “arr-let-ah “to “arr-leet-ah.“ It sort of happened without my noticing, but I suspect it was around the time that Multnomah County declared the Wikman Building surplus , and started soliciting bids for future uses of the site. I learned at the open house that the building, located at 4420 S.E. 64th Ave , at Holgate, just across from Laurelwood Park, was originally the Arleta Library. Suddenly the name had meaning, history, and context. I started pronouncing it with the long “e” in the middle. I do believe that language is ever-evolving and organic, and the same applies neighborhoods, but I also believe that it is important to recognize and preserve history. This historic gem stands empty now, but there are plans in the works to make it a community centerpiece. The county opened up the future of the building to the community and settled on Revitalize Outer South East Community Development (ROSE CDC) to take o...
Dear neighbors, I wanted to express gratitude for the Neighborhood Association system and in particular the opportunity to serve on the Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood board for the past four years with such thoughtful and caring fellow board members. It’s been an honor to chair the meetings of people who are showing up to create community by working together for the benefit of everyone who lives, works, and plays here. As I depart for a sabbatical in the agrarian hills of Southern Oregon in late March, I will reflect on the many accomplishments of our board in which I’ve had the pleasure to participate. Among the more memorable ones are: The neighborhood-involvement survey funded by SEUL Supporting Foster Green and the Alley Allies project with Foster-Powell NA Neighborhood Kickball Champions League also funded by SEUL Beautifying and caring for the Arleta Triangle & Our Happy Block(fiscally sponsored by SEUL) The amazing Neighborhood Clean-ups with Foster-Powell NA And many great f...
I will try my best to attend this meeting on coming 3rd. I've added this to my calendar and it would be my first priority. Let's meet gentleman on 3rd.
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