OKNA Overlook Neighborhood Email 06/27/14

1) Sustainable Overlook Garden Tour (Tomorrow, 6/27)
2) Town Hall on Portland Parks Replacement Bond (6/30)
3) National Night Out Info Fair/Kick Off Party (7/10)
4) Location Change: July OKNA Meeting (7/15)
5) PSU Traffic and Transportation Course (Fall, Register Now)
6) The “Big One” is coming. Are you ready? (Register for Training)
7) Movies in the Park Schedule Posted
8) Fireworks: Just Don’t Do It

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1) Sustainable Overlook Garden Tour (Tomorrow, 6/28)
Saturday, June 28th from 10 am to 3 pm

The garden tour is tomorrow! Come out for the 3rd annual Sustainable Overlook Garden Tour, featuring 10 pesticide-free gardens in many styles. Highlights include a green home with a living roof, a winery in a converted garage (with tastings available!), tours of a restored Victorian home with pollinator garden and an aquaponics system that produces fresh vegetables and fish year-round. Plus five of the gardens this year are in the Backyard Habitat Certification Program. Get to know your neighbors and get resources from The Xerces Society, the Backyard Habitat Certification Program, Slow Food PDX and many more.

The tour is bike-friendly and there will be extra bike parking at several stops thanks to bike racks from Good Sport Promotion.

Start the tour at Garden No. 1 (5929 N. Curtis Ave). or at Garden No. 10 (3908 N. Concord) to sign-in, make a contribution ($5 suggested donation) and get a tour map.

Garden profiles and more info at www.sustainableoverlook.org

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2) Town Hall on Portland Parks Replacement Bond (6/30)

June 30, 2014 — 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Cleveland High School Cafeteria (3400 SE 26th Ave, Portland, OR 97202)
Co-hosted by: Portland Parks & Recreation and Portland Parks Foundation

Portland Parks has identified more than $365 million in needed replacement and major maintenance projects. We have a unique opportunity – if Portlanders continue to make the same rate of parks bond payments on property taxes over the next 20 years, it can generate an estimated $56-$68 million in bond revenue to pay for the most critical repairs to our parks system — and not increase tax rates. Please join us at the June 30 Parks Replacement Bond Town Hall to learn more, and give your feedback: https://www.facebook.com/events/321009148063243/

In North and Northeast Portland, a Replacement Parks Bond would fund major maintenance at St. Johns Community Center, pool renovations at Grant, Matt Dishman Community Center and Peninsula Park, urgent accessibility and restroom repairs at multiple parks, and more.

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3) National Night Out Info Fair/Kick Off Party (7/10)

As you are likely aware, National Night Out (NNO) is coming up in early August.

This year, we are planning a great kickoff party to celebrate the coming National Night Out festivities. The party will be held in Laurelhurst Park on the evening of Thursday, July 10th, from 5:30-7:30pm, and everyone is invited. The purpose of the kickoff event is to inspire people to participate in NNO and understand the meaning of the event. We want to show prospective hosts what is required to throw a great party, and to offer new party ideas to longtime NNO hosts.

During the kickoff party, we will also hold our annual Crime Prevention Awards to honor some amazing community members who make their neighborhoods safer and more fun.

Come join us for pizza and games. Chat with the mayor or the police or fire chief. Hear stories about community members inspired to improve their neighborhood. Learn how to close a street or reserve a park. Pick up some temporary tattoos to give out at your party. Everyone is welcome!

The attached flyer has details about the July 10th party. Please visit our NNO website for all the details about NNO. www.portlandoregon.gov/oni/nno.

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4) Location Change: July OKNA Meeting (7/15)

Hey, it’s a special location for the July OKNA General Meeting! Find us at the Lucky Lab Taproom, 1700 N Killingsworth on Tuesday, July 15th. We’ll have a chance to socialize as well as enjoy our regular meeting agenda items: public safety updates, reports on upcoming activities and ways to be involved in the neighborhood and an introduction from your Overlook NET (Neighborhood Emergency Team).

Mark your calendars now and we’ll see you at the Lucky Lab on July 15.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Arrive at 6:30 to order drinks and nosh
Meeting is 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Lucky Lab Taproom
1700 N Killingsworth Street

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5) PSU Traffic and Transportation Course (Fall, Register Now)
A Portland State University course sponsored by the City of Portland Bureau of Transportation. Local traffic and transportation issues, transportation options, and how to get things done in your neighborhood are the focus of this well-respected, ten-week, university course.
Registration is now OPEN for fall 2014 class.
Lots more info; click through: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/index.cfm?&c=35727

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6) The “Big One” is coming. Are you ready? (Register for Training)
Learning how to prepare now will make you more resilient when a large earthquake or other emergency happens. It could even save your life.
Bureau of Emergency Management is offering some free classes in September, with ways to make your office and home safer.
http://www.portlandoregon.gov/pbem/article/494501

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7) Movies in the Park Schedule Posted

Well the rain postponed the start of Movies in the Park but check out the free entertainment being offered at Portland’s parks this summer. Be sure to save the date for Overlook Park’s extravaganza on August 31 featuring River City Band!
https://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/index.cfm?&a=489142

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8) Fireworks: Just Don’t Do It

Please share this fireworks message with your friends and networks.. not everyone appreciates fireworks. Fireworks are a major fire hazard in our green neighborhood and there is increasing pushback from veterans and animal activists, encouraging you to be a good neighbor and leave the fireworks to the pros.
Fact Sheet: http://www.portlandoregon.gov/fire/article/493378