The Weekly OKNA Email 9/7/12

1) Public Safety Alert
2) No Parking Apartment Buildings Discussion (9/12)
3) Livability Team Clean Up, Join Up (9/9)
4) Optimists Chicken Dinner (9/9)
5) Edible Gardens on Tou

r (9/15)
6) Ethos/IFCC Open House (9/15)
7) Tree Steward Training (register NOW)
8) Youth Career Training (soon)

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1) Public Safety Alert

Neighbors from a few parts of the neighborhood wrote in this week with reports of backyard creepers, attempted entry through back doors and lower level windows and other property nonsense. Please stay alert, lock your windows and doors (yes, it’s hot this weekend, but still..) and call the police (911) if there is someone on your property.

Our Neighborhood Response Team officer, Steve Jacquot has been informed; his contact information is on the back page of Overlook Views if you need to reach him.

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2) No Parking Apartment Buildings Discussion

A committee of your neighbors has been working on a response to this issue, particularly with regards to a 65-unit apartment building proposed for Overlook Boulevard. They will join with people from 4 other neighborhoods to present testimony to City Council this week; please join them in support:

City Council Meeting City Hall  -  1221 SW Fourth Avenue

WEDNESDAY, 9:30 AM, SEPTEMBER 12, 2012

Also, Commissioner Amanda Fritz posted the following in her website:

"Many residents are concerned about multifamily developments with dozens of units being permitted without any resident parking. At my request, the Planning and Sustainability Commission will take public comment on this issue at their meeting which starts at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 13thon the 2nd floor of the SW 1900 building on 4th Avenue downtown. You may send in comments if you are unable to attend in person, to psc@portlandoregon.gov A list of the members of the Planning and Sustainability Commission is here." (go to her homepage for links)
http://www.portlandonline.com/fritz/

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3) Livability Team Clean Up, Join Up (9/9)

This Sunday at 9am the Overlook Livability Team will be meeting at DiPrima Dolci Italian Bakery & Café (1936 N Killingsworth). From there they will head out into the neighborhood to clean up garbage and remove graffiti. Come join these great volunteers and help keep our neighborhood clean. We have supplies, but can always use more hands and friendly faces.

Newcomers welcome with no RSVP, just show up in your grubby clothes.

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4) Optimists Chicken Dinner (9/9)

On Sunday September 9th, from 11am to 5pm, the Peninsula Optimists will run a BBQ Chicken Meal.  The cost is $7 per person.  The event will be held at the Optimist Tree Lot on N. Chautauqua & Lombard. Proceeds go to benefit the community and students of North Portland. Bring your friends and family!

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5) Edible Gardens on Tour (9/15)

Overlook Edible Garden Tour Saturday, September 15, 10am-2pm
Come out and view a small but verdant selection of amazing edible food gardens in our neighborhood.
For details, visit https://sites.google.com/site/overlooksustainability/home/2012-edible-garden-tour

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6) Ethos/IFCC Open House (9/15)

Come for the kid-friendly activities, a dance workshop, an instrument test-drive, music and more!

Saturday, September 15 10am-3pm

Food, Music, & More

Ethos/IFCC: 5340 N Interstate Ave

View the 2012-2013 IFCC Community events calendar, see our new class offerings, & stellar theater partnerships. Learn about our new Community Partners: Rock n’ Roll camp for Girls, CAN Creative Advocacy Network, The Aspire Project

For more information please contact Reba Sparrow, IFCC Program Manager: reba@ethos.org

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7) Tree Steward Training (register NOW)

Take the lead, become an advocate for trees & your Neighborhood’s Tree Steward.

As a Neighborhood Tree Steward you are an advocate for a healthy urban forest and a tree information resource for your community.  Since 1997, Portland Neighborhood Tree Stewards have been helping to grow, maintain, and garner support for the urban forest.  The program includes seven classes totaling 26 hours of training.  Each class is taught by a variety of tree experts using hands-on and active-learning formats.

Visit www.portlandonline.com/parks/, Click Here or call customer service at 503-823-2525 and ask to sign up for course number 383142.

Scholarships are available.  To request a scholarship, please contact Autumn Montegna to obtain the appropriate form. 25% off each registration fee if two or more people from one neighborhood register together. Program and registration questions contact Autumn Montegna at 503-701-7622 orautumn.montegna@portlandoregon.gov.

If you are interested in this training, but have questions, drop us a note at info@OverlookNeighborhood.org. Board member Tamara took this training last year and enjoyed it very much.

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8) Youth Career Training (soon)

Open Meadow Career Services program starts soon.  Applications are now being accepted. The training series prepares youth to succeed in the workforce, college, and life after high school.  Information sessions every Tuesday at 2 pm  Interested youth need to call to reserve a spot.  Program Start Dates:  Oct. 1  Nov. 1   Dec. 1

Training is 4 weeks long and is followed bt access to paid work experience, internships, job search assistance, and college preparation.  Eligibility:  Ready to commit to academic and personal success, 16-21 years old & a resident of Multnomah County, Meet Federal low income requirements, experience an economic characteristic deemed as a barrier to success.

Call or email to learn more!    Lee Ann Lawrence   503-488-5181  cell  503-841-7421  or leeann@openmeadow.org