The Weekly OKNA Email 3/1/13

1) Overlook House tour nights come to a close
2) Nature Walks for Kids (March-May)
3) Little Free Library Reads Updated (March)
4) Community Budget Forums: Your Priorities (3/6, 3/12, more)
5) City Says, Don’t Park at Timbers Games (paraphrased)

Remember, you can find the Overlook Neighborhood Association (OKNA) on Facebook for Overlook news & meeting reminders on a daily basis: www.facebook.com/OKNAinPDX

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1) Overlook House tour nights come to a close

A long-standing event at Overlook House is making way for new efficiency: As of March 1, Overlook House will no longer hold public tours on Tuesday evenings. Instead, interested parties are encouraged to contact Coordinator Jessica Coolidge to arrange a tour. Jessica has found that potential clients prefer a custom tour, and they often have specific questions that she is able to answer quickly and easily during this face-to-face meeting, making for a better experience for everyone.

Email Jessica at coordinator@historicoverlookhouse.org, to arrange your personal tour of Overlook House soon!

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2) Nature Walks for Kids (March-May)

Tadpole Tales brought to you by the Columbia Slough Watershed Council

Children aged 3-5 with their parents are invited to a short story and guided nature walk. Watch birds fly overhead, search for hidden animal homes, and learn about local trees and flowers. Topics will vary each week at each location.  Topics include: pond life, birds, dirt and worms, and mammals. Routes are accessible to strollers. Families are welcome to bring a snack. Advanced registration required by emailing intern@columbiaslough.org or calling 503-281-1132.

When: Wednesdays, March-May
Time: 10 -11 AM
Cost: $3 admission/donation per child, no charge for adults.
Location/Address: Locations change each month…
·         March: Whitaker Ponds Nature Park, 7040 NE 47th Ave, Portland
·         April: Columbia Children’s Arboretum, 300 NE Meadow Ln., Portland 97211
·         May: Columbia Slough Water Quality Facility, 19595 NE Sandy, Portland

More information: 503 281-1132 or http://tinyurl.com/ajead2n

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3) Little Free Library Reads Updated (March)

A sample of the books offered in the month of March at the Overlook Little Free Library 0738:

Paradise by Toni Morrison

Plutocrats, The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and The Fall of Everyone Else, Chrystia Freeland

John Lennon, The Life by Rhilip Norman

The Cider House Rules by John Irving

The Blind Side by Michael Lewis

As Meat Loves Salt by Maria McCann

Book Lust by Nancy Pearl

Also, lots of children’s books!

Where is the Overlook Free Little Library you ask? On the west side of Longview Avenue about 35 feet from Shaver Street. For more information on Free Little Libraries: http://www.littlefreelibrary.org/

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4) Community Budget Forums: Your Priorities (3/6, 3/12, more)

The City of Portland invites you to join the Community Budget Forums.

The Forums provide you with the opportunity to offer testimony before City Council and express which service priorities are most important to Portland residents for next year’s FY 2013-14 budget.

Below are the dates/times and locations for the Forums:

March 6th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization
10301 NE Glisan St.
Portland, OR 97220

March 12th, 6:30pm-8:30pm
George Middle School
10000 N Burr Ave.
Portland, OR 97203

Helpful Links:

Get Involved in the City’s Budget Process

Learn About the City’s Budget Process

Budget Documents

FY 2013-14 Requested Budgets

Council Budget Work Session Materials

Other Budget Documents

Budget Dates

Budget Work Sessions Schedule

FY 2013-14 Budget Calendar

For general questions about the forums or accommodations, please contact Ryan Kinsella (ryan.kinsella@portlandoregon.gov), 503-823-6960

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5) City Says, Don’t Park at Timbers Games (paraphrased)

NEWS RELEASE

Consider transportation options and parking decisions before Timbers game

( PORTLAND , Ore. ) – The City of Portland Bureau of Transportation is asking Timbers soccer fans to consider their transportation options and parking decisions before Sunday’s opening game day to keep streets and transit running smoothly. Drivers are encouraged to park downtown in a SmartPark garage and walk, or use an express bus to get to the game instead of parking in neighborhoods near Jeld-Wen Field. Walking and bicycling are good options, too, as well as arriving early or staying late on game day to avoid crowds and traffic congestion.

Event-goers are encouraged to check out transportation and parking information online at www.trimet.org and www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/timbers and make a plan before leaving home for the game. With streets and sidewalks expected to be crowded on game day near Jeld-Wen Field, fans are advised to be careful and patient and follow directions by Police and signage in the area.

Go Timbers!

http://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/437840

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