October Boones Ferry Messenger

Front page of October 2018 issue of BFM

The October 2018 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, features reports and updates on a range of topics including the following articles and content:

  • Survey Says: Residents Feel Safe, Satisfied with Life in Wilsonville
  • City Seeks New Recruits to Participate in 2019 Citizens Academy
  • Here’s to 30 Years!
  • City and Republic Services Add Fall Bulky Waste Day, Oct. 27
  • Development Experts to Discuss Town Center Plan at Oct. 11 Panel
  • Four Candidates Vying for Two Wilsonville City Council Seats
  • Metro Ballot Measure Attempts to Address Affordable Housing Options
  • Clackamas County Cultural Coalition Seeks Grant Proposals by Oct. 15
  • Public Input Needed to Inform Arts, Heritage and Culture Strategy
  • Wilsonville STAGE Brings “Blithe Spirit” to Charbonneau Oct. 26-29
  • Fire Prevention Month: Take Time to ‘Look. Listen. Learn.’
  • Police Chief’s Corner: Back to School Means Traffic Safety Even More Critical
  • Drop, Cover and Hold On During the Great Oregon ShakeOut on Oct. 18
  • Enroll to Receive Emergency Alerts From Clackamas County
  • Project to Add New Parking Spaces Now Underway at Memorial Park
  • Notable Actions: County Boards & Commissions
  • Kitakata Visitors Re-Affirm 30-Year Sister City Relationship
  • City Hosts French Prairie Bridge Design Open House Oct. 18
  • Volunteer Leadership Sought for City Boards and Commissions
  • Fifty Years After City’s Incorporation, a Mom Recalls Delivering Wilsonville’s First Baby
  • Block Party: WILSONVILLE turns 50!
  • CCC Hosts Fall Job Fair Oct. 9
  • OIT Ranked Among Top Schools in US News and World Report
  • Calendar: Harvest Fair, Fall 5K Frolic, Scary Movie, Library Foundation Fundraiser and more.

And even more content about City and Wilsonville-area community happenings and events!