September 2019 Boones Ferry Messenger

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The September 2019 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:

  • ​Summer Celebration!
  • Street Tree Pruning Requirement Keeps Neighborhoods Safer
  • Mayor: A New Way for Us to Hear What People Have to Say
  • City Council Set to Fill Open Seat at Sept. 5 Meeting
  • City Seeks Applicants for
  • 2020 Citizens Academy
  • Check Out the Great Items in Wilsonville’s New “Library of Things”
  • Support Library Programs at Fourth Annual Wine-Tasting Event on Nov. 9
  • New “Virtual City Hall” Makes Public Input Easy
  • Community Input Needed to Inform
  • Equitable Housing Strategic Plan
  • Community Opportunity Grant Program
  • Funds Wide Array of Local Programs
  • Chief: On National Night Out ... and Hitting the Brakes!
  • September is Emergency Preparedness Month
  • Every Home Emergency Kit Should Include These Essential Items
  • FEMA Website Provides Disaster Preparation Tips, Resources
  • Enroll in Clackamas County Alert System for Emergency Updates
  • Ten Things You Can Do This Month To Remain Prepared
  • Red Cross Provides Resources for Preparedness and Safety Training
  • School District Places Capital Bond, Tax Levy Renewal on November Ballot
  • Free Wi-Fi on SMART buses?! Funding Provides New Services
  • Home Alone After School? Kids Should First Be Taught Vital Fire Safety Awareness
  • City, Republic Services Host Bulky Waste Day on Oct. 26
  • New Community Center Programs: Sytems Thinking, Diabetes Support
  • Clackamas Community College Offering Adult Education Classes
  • Choral Group Seeking Singing Talent
  • Calendar: Fun in the Park, Wellness Fair, Brewfest and more.

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