2014 CLACKAMAS COUNTY ANSWER GUIDE

Everything you need to know about schools, services, government, business & recreation in Clackamas County.

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Family Medicine • Internal Medicine • Prenatal Care • Pediatric Care Geriatric Care • Sports Medicine • Acupuncture

Taking care of your family’s medical needs can be stressful and overwhelming so we make your visits as easy as possible by offering convenient in-house services. We have ready access for lab and x-ray needs and when you or your family are not feeling well, we have same day appointments, Saturday and evening hours.

Our team of practitioners offers a wide range of skills, making Northwest Primary Care your one stop for all your medical concerns. We are dedicated to helping you keep your family healthy by keeping all your medical information in one place. Let Northwest Primary Care become your family’s medical home.

Extended Hours in Our Milwaukie Clinic:

Saturday hours: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Evenings: Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday Until 8:00 PM

Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Dwyer Clinic Sellwood/Moreland Clinic 10024 SE 32nd Avenue 6327 SE Milwaukie Avenue Milwaukie, OR 97222 NWPC.COM Portland, OR 97202 503.659.4988 Talbert Clinic Milwaukie Clinic 12360 SE Sunnyside Road 3033 SE Monroe Street Clackamas, OR 97015 Milwaukie, OR 97222 Oregon City Clinic Providence Medical Center 1508 Division Street Medical Building 2, Lower Level Suite 25 Oregon City, OR 97045

NW Sleep Health NW Therapy 13518 SE 97th Avenue, Clackamas 12119 SE Stevens Court, Happy Valley NWSleepHealth.com 6327 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland 503.353.1272 NWTherapy.net 503.353.1278 419918.040313 AG Hilltop Mall BEAVERCREEK ROAD Hilltop Mall

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COMMUNITY FIRE STATIONS

Town Center Station #1

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Oak Lodge Station #3 ClackamasFireDistrict#1isproudtobean meetingthehigheststandardsinemergency internationallyaccreditedorganization servicedelivery.Aswegrow,wecontinueto Lake Road whichprovidesfire,rescue,andemergency focusonthequalitiesthathavemadeour Station #4 medicalservicestofivecities(including districtaleaderinfireandemergency Mt. Scott Milwaukie,OregonCity,HappyValley, servicedelivery: Station #5 JohnsonCityandaportionofDamascus),as  wellastheunincorporatedareasofOak  Happy Valley Station #6 Lodge,Clackamas,Westwood,Carver, x CommitmenttoQuality Redland,Beavercreek,Carus,Clarkes,and  Pleasant Valley SouthEnd/CentralPoint.ClackamasFire x PremierTrainingProgram Station #7 District#1has17fire  Clackamas stationsstrategically Station #8 locatedthroughout x SpecialtyRescue ClackamasCounty (confinedspace,rope Holcomb andwaterrescue) Station #9 withaworkforceof morethan200  Beavercreek employees& x FirePrevention Station #10 volunteers and is the Service (including       Redland secondlargestfire communityeducation Station #11 protectiondistrictin programs) Oregon,servingover Logan  Station #12 179,000citizensinan  areacoveringnearly200squaremiles.Our x HumanitarianAssistancethroughthe Clarkes firefighters/paramedicsrespondtoover ClackamasEmergencyServices Station #13 16,500 incidents annually throughout     Foundation thefiredistrict.ClackamasFireDistrict#1is Highland  Station #14 anInternationallyAccreditedagency x OutstandingCustomerService John Adams Station #15

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CCC Explores Bond Measure

The CCC Board of Education is developing a bond proposal to update facilities and build space for educational programs and job training that lead to high-demand careers and transfer degrees. The board is expected to finalize the measure and vote to send it to the Nov. 4, 2014, ballot at the July 30 board meeting.

Clackamas Community College has scheduled six public bond forums in May to share information about the potential $90-million bond measure and seek input on the final proposal.

Oregon City, Community Center 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City May 1, 5-7 p.m. and May 2, 7:30-9:30 a.m.

Harmony Community Campus, lobby 7738 S.E. Harmony Road, Milwaukie May 15, 5-7 p.m. and May 16, 7:30-9:30 a.m.

Wilsonville Campus, building lobby 29353 S.W. Town Center Loop E, Wilsonville For more information, email May 22, 5-7 p.m. and May 23, 7:30-9:30 a.m. [email protected] or visit www.clackamas.edu/bondinformation

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The North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce engages the business community to enhance a vibrant regional economy.

• Advocating with Partners for a pro-business platform at local, regional and state levels. • Offering Educational Opportunities to advance your professional growth, business success and community engagement. • Providing Networking and Marketing Opportunities to create a greater awareness of your business as a member.

503-654-7777 [email protected] www.yourchamber.com 468216.043014 CRAG April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS: PUBLISHER’S NOTE Welcome to the ninth-annual 2014-2015 North Governments: Clackamas County Answer Guide. The county is Clackamas County...... 8 continuing to see many changes, and we are seeing new growth in residential construction, manufactur- Damascus ...... 10 ing and business opportunities. Gladstone ...... 12 We have continued to work to keep the communi- Happy Valley ...... 14 ties we serve informed about the upswing in the Johnson City ...... 13 economy in the county. This year, as every year, the Answer Guide includes Milwaukie ...... 16 important phone numbers, addresses and websites in the county, along Oak Grove ...... 13 with new features and updates on what’s new in each of our neighbor- hoods. That is our goal, and we hope you find this resource guide a use- Oregon City ...... 18 ful collection of information about our diverse and vibrant communities. I was thinking back to the first publication, when the county’s theme Information, Services & Agencies was Live, Work and Play in Clackamas County. I believe that today, more Additional Resources ...... 45 than ever, this theme rings true for many of our residents, and it is one of Arts ...... 53 the main reasons why I love living here. Clackamas County has so much to offer: some of the finest outdoor Business Resources ...... 34 recreation in the state, unique shopping areas, established restaurants, Churches ...... 35 award-winning school districts and much more. Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office ...... 33 I personally invite our readers to send us suggestions for next year’s DMV/DEQ...... 34 Answer Guide. Our staff continues to update existing information and add new sources, and we are always open to new ideas for the coming year. Employment ...... 45 Once again, as I always say, if we have done our job, we believe you Events ...... 48 will still be using this resource guide when the next year’s issue publishes. Event Centers ...... 31 Angela Fox Essential Numbers ...... 7 Publisher, Clackamas Review and Oregon City News

Famers Markets ...... 30 Note: The cities of Canby, Lake Oswego, Molalla, West Linn and Fire Departments ...... 32 Wilsonville have their own resources available. Funeral Homes ...... 23 Golf ...... 54 Government Officials...... 44 Hospitals ...... 21 Music For All Ages Hotels ...... 21 Libraries ...... 34 Museums...... 52 Group Classes Parks ...... 26 Researched-Based Performance Groups ...... 33 Age Appropriate Police (Cities) ...... 32 Post Offices...... 45 Toddlers Recreation...... 46 Pre-Schoolers Retirement Resources...... 28 School-Age children Schools ...... 40 Teens/Adults Senior Centers ...... 28 Two Semesters/Year Service Organizations ...... 51 Intro Classes in January, July, August Social Services ...... 37 Music Camps & Special Classes in July & August Sustainability...... 22 Utilities ...... 21 17300 SE 82nd Drive • Clackamas, OR 97015 Youth Sports ...... 55 503.557.5151

Contact us: HarmonyRoadOregon.com Publisher Angela Fox: [email protected] Harmony Road Music Center of Oregon Raymond Rendleman: [email protected] Free Field Trips for pre-schools On the cover: Happy Valley’s new water park Gift Certificates Available!

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The The typical other lube Oil Change Oil Change t Factory trained and certified technicians t Employee (training unknown) t State of the art repair facility t 5 qts of oil (brand and quality unknown) t Any vehicle type or brand t Oil filter (brand and quality unknown) t 5 qts of Motorcraft Synthetic Blend motor oil t Chassis lubrication t Original equipment or better oil filter t Inspect coolant level t Chassis lubrication t Inspect transmission fluid level t Inspect and test coolant t Inspect serpentine belt only t Inspect and test battery health t Inspect air filter t Inspect and test charging system t Adjust tire air pressure t Inspect power steering fluid t Inspect exterior lights t Inspect drive shaft, axles and CV boots t Inspect wiper blades t Inspect exhaust system t Inspect transmission fluid Trust the safety and reliability t Inspect all belts and hoses t Inspect air filter of your vehicle to the t Inspect front and rear breaks t Measure tire tread depth and air pressure dealership that ranks tops t Look for signs of abnormal tire wear in the nation for accuracy t Inspect turn signals and all exterior lights t Inspect wiper blades and windshield of repairs and customer t Look for fluid leaks and signs of potential problems t Maintenance and safety report card satisfaction! $19.95 5 Quart Full Service Oil Change ALL Vehicles, Makes and Models Monday-Friday 7am-Midnight! Saturday 8am-4pm No Appointment Needed May not be combined with any other offer 1999 E. Powell (2 blocks east of 242nd) 503-665-0101 www.GreshamFord.com 469285.043014 CR AG April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 7 ESSENTIAL NUMBERS AND WEBSITES Emergency: County resources: Clackamas County: ...... 503-655-8581 Dial 911 Assessment and Taxation: ...... 503-655-8671 Citizen Involvement:...... 503-655-8552 Public Safety: Public and Government Affairs: ...... 503-655-8751 Oregon City Police Department (business): . . . . 503-657-4964 Sheriff’s Office Tip Line:...... 503-723-4949 Milwaukie Police Department (non-emergency): 503-786-7500 on the Internet::...... clackamas.us Clackamas County Sheriff (non-emergency): . . 503-655-8211 Gladstone Police Department (non-emergency): 503-655-8211 Hotlines: Dump Stoppers ...... 503-650-3333 Pothole Hotline ...... 503-650-3262 Cities: State Public Health ...... 971-673-1222 By Phone: Milwaukie:...... 503-786-7555 Animals: Gladstone: ...... 503-656-5225 County Dog Services:...... 503-655-8628 Oregon City:...... 503-657-0891 Department of Fish and Wildlife: ...... 800-720-ODFW Happy Valley:...... 503-783-3800 Audobon Society:...... 503-292-6855 Damascus:...... 503-658-8545 Business: On the Internet: Building permits ...... 503-742-4739 Milwaukie:...... milwaukieoregon.gov County Business and Economic Development . 503-742-4329 Gladstone: ...... ci.gladstone.or.us Development agency ...... 503-742-4323 Oregon City:...... orcity.org North Clackamas County Happy Valley:...... happyvalleyor.gov Chamber of Commerce ...... 503-654-7777 Damascus:...... ci.damascus.or.us Oregon City Chamber of Commerce...... 503-656-1619

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY “A great place to live, work and play”

lackamas County is as Clackamas County was one of four diverse as the state of original districts created by a Oregon as a whole. Provisional Legislature in 18 43 . At that With thousands of farms, time it covered portions of four pres- Cdoz ens of which are certified organic, ent-day states and one Canadian Clackamas County also has more province. In 18 44 the Columbia River nurseries and more Christmas tree was made the northern boundary of farms than any other county in the county, and the U nited S tates- Oregon. Clackamas County’s natural Great B ritain B oundary Treaty of 18 46 beauty borders Portland to the north, relocated the northern border of both and its western areas largely feature the U nited S tates and Clackamas urban amenities. County at latitude 49 degrees. In In between is the H ighway 212 18 54, Clackamas County acquired the industrial district, the growing com- boundaries it has today. munities along Interstate 205, Long before the arrival of the set- Clackamas Town Center and tlers, the land now known as Oregon’s original capital, Oregon City. Clackamas County — named after D espite the recent economic down- the Clackamas Indians — was an Area: 1,879 square miles turn, the county continues to grow, important crossroads for Native Population: 388,263 adding more than 12,000 residents Americans. They came to hunt, fish over the past three years. and gather at Oregon City’s Highest point: Mt. Hood, 11,235 feet Tourism opportunities abound, with Willamette Falls. Housing units: 158,323 the rugged and beautiful M t. H ood Median family income: $63,951 National Forest and a number of state *Information acquired from the and county parks offering plentiful U.S. Census, Portland State hiking, biking, skiing and camping Population Research Center and the County Contacts opportunities throughout the area. Oregon State Archives. Public Services Building Circuit Judges Includes the B oard of County Robert D . H erndon, presiding judge; Commissioners, property tax appeals, D eanne L. D arling; J effrey S . J ones; Citiz en Involvement and other func- H eather L. K arabeika; E ve L. M iller; County Commission tions. S usie L. Norby; Thomas J . Rastetter; 2051 K aen Road, Oregon City, 9 7 045 Chairman John Ludlow K athie F. S teele; M ichael E . Wetz el; County Administrator: D on K rupp Ludlow previously served as mayor of Wilsonville, on the Call: 503 -6 55-8 58 1. D ouglas V . V anD yk; K atherine E . Wilsonville City Council and as a board member for Board of County Commissioners: J ohn Weber Clackamas Community College. H e has twice been honored Ludlow ( chairman) , J im B ernard, Paul H earings referee: K enneth B. S tewart as Wilsonville Citiz en of the Y ear and received the Oregon S avas, M artha S chrader, Tootie S mith District Attorney D epartment of Corrections 2012 Outstanding V olunteer Clerk: S herry H all; Office, 17 10 Red S oils Jo hn S. Foote Award. Court, S uite 100, Oregon City 9 7 045 807 M ain St . Call: 503 -6 55-8 510 Treasurer: S hari Anderson, Office, 2051 Oregon City, 97045 Jim Bernard K aen Road, Oregon City 9 7 045 Call: 503- 6 55-8431 Be rnard was elected in November 2008 . H e previously Call: 503 -7 42-59 9 0. Dog Services served as mayor of M ilwaukie for eight years and is the owner of a third-generation, family-owned business founded 13141 S.E. H ighway 212 Assessment and Taxation in 1925 — Be rnard’s Garage. Currently a Wilsonville resident, Clackamas, 97015 150 B eavercreek Road Be rnard was born and raised in M ilwaukie, and was instru- Call: 503- 6 55-8628 Oregon City, 97045 mental in starting the city’s farmers market. Call: 503- 6 55-8671 Fairgrounds Assessor: Bo b V roman 694 N.E. Fourth Ave. Paul Savas Citizen Involvement Canby, 97013 S avas is serving his first term on the board, winning election 2051 K aen Road Call: 503- 266- 1136 in 2010. S avas owns an automotive tuning and repair shop that he opened on M cLoughlin B oulevard 25 years ago. H e Oregon City, 97045 Family Court Services Call: 503- 655- 8552 has also served on the Oak Lodge S anitary D istrict B oard, the 2051 K aen Road Oak Lodge Water D istrict B oard and other boards. H e lives in Oregon City, 97045 Community Corrections Oak Grove with his wife and two children. H e is the only com- 1024 M ain St . Call: 503- 6 55-8415 missioner who lives in the North Clackamas urban areas. Oregon City, 97045 Juvenile Department Call: 503- 655- 8603 Martha Schrader 2121 K aen Road S chrader previously served as a county commissioner from Community Health Oregon City, 97045 2003 to 2009, and she also served as a state senator from 2051 K aen Road Call: 503- 6 55-8342 2009 to 2011. S he holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell Oregon City, 97045 Be havioral H ealth - 24-hour crisis line Public Health Services U niversity, a master’s degree from the U niversity of Illinois, Call: 1-888- 414-1553 Call: 503- 6 55-8479 and has completed advanced coursework in public policy and administration at Portland S tate U niversity. Health Center Sheriff Craig Roberts Call: 503- 655- 8471 Tootie Smith 2223 K aen Road S mith was a state representative from 2001 to 2005 where Courts Oregon City, 97045 she served on several key committees including Ways and Clackamas County Courthouse Call: 503- 6 55-8218 807 M ain St . M eans. A fourth-generation farmer, a former journalist and Oregon City, 97045 Volunteer Connection lobbyist, she has served as a chief financial officer for several Administration: 503- 655- 8670 2051 K aen Road corporations. S he served on the board of directors for the Records: 503- 655- 8447 Oregon City, 97045 Br ain Injury Association of Oregon for seven years and was Traffic infractions: 503- 655- 8 453 Call: 503- 6 55-8640 its president for two years. April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 9

C lackamas C ount y CR AG 468944.043014 What ’s new: Is the Clackamas County Bo ard of Commissioners on the brink of another major political shakeup? Enjoy Nature, Art, Family Gatherings Chairman Jo hn Ludlow and Commissioner Tootie Smi th, who Experience Community Living just unseated a couple of board members in November 2012, now believe Ji m Be rnard and Paul S avas are two other commissioners Riverfront Retirement Setting who should be replaced. In endorsing these incumbent’s challeng- Independent Living Community ers, Ludlow spent most of an 800- word letter criticiz ing S avas and Be rnard. 503-659-3600 The shakeup began at the onset of 2011, when former Homewoods is a stand alone, not-for-profit retirement community Chairwoman Lynn Peterson announced she would leave to serve developed by the Evangelical Church of North America as a policy advisor to Gov. J ohn K itz haber. Charlotte Lehan was appointed to replace Peterson, and commissioners filled Lehan’s vacancy with Ja mie Da mon, but Sm ith and Ludlow unseated them on a platform of battling “P ortland creep.” Countywide votes against the new light-rail line resulted in a successful lawsuit by TriM et to prevent any delay of the project to • Private balconies connect M ilwaukie and Oak Grove with Portland. In addition, the county and the Oregon D epartment of Transportation are con- • Month to month rent structing the Sunri se project to create a new, limited access high- • No move in or 2nd person fees way between I-205 and the Rock Creek J unction along H ighways 212/224. They hope the connection will ease congestion and help • Full kitchen with freight traffic. • Meal & housekeeping options • Scheduled transportation Signatur e event: The Clackamas County Fair, Aug. 12-17, 2014, at the Clackamas County Eve nts Center, 694 N.E. Fourth Ave., Canby; clackamascountyeventcenter.com 17971 SE River Road, Milwaukie, OR 97267 Homewoods.org

• Quality, dedicated staff

• Unmatched programs

• Equal opportunities for success

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DAMASCUS

he city of D amascus is in areas, D amascus remained perched northeastern Clackamas on the very edge of urban develop- P opulat ion:1 0 ,6 8 4 County, distinguished by dra- ment until the dawning of the 21st Area:1 6 .0 4 squar e miles matic forested buttes, rolling century. House holds: 3 ,5 4 1 hills and valleys crossed with The city of D amascus boundaries Ele vation: 7 1 2 feet T streams, all under the watchful eye of are roughly the M ultnomah County Average home value : $ 3 5 5 ,8 0 0 majestic M ount H ood and less than line to the north and S outheast 257 th Me dian house hold siz e: 3 15 miles from downtown Portland. Avenue to the east. The southern Educ ational attainment: A half doz en families had estab- boundary is as far south as the 9 2 % High school grad u ates lished the early beginnings of the Clackamas River in some places, and 2 6 % B achelors de gree or higher D amascus community by 18 52 as to the west the boundary is S E 17 7 th they laid claims along the Ba rlow- Avenue. Foster Trail, a spur off the old Ba rlow V oters in 2004 also chose mem- Road, which connected Ea gle Creek bers of the first D amascus City and Portland — a historic settlers Council, many of whom had been D amascus C ity C ounc il route that would later become involved with the citiz en group advo- S unnyside Road. cating the formation of the new city. Ma yor Steve Spinnett The name D amascus as an identi- Presently, they are working with the Sp innett was born in J apan along with five of his nine sib- fier for the community can be traced D amascus community, Clackamas lings. When he was 4 years old, his family moved to back to 1867, when a post office by County and the state to preserve the Portland. H e has lived in Da mascus since 1993, and graduat- that name was established. spirit of D amascus for future genera- ed from Gresham H igh Sc hool. H e opened an auto repair D espite the proximity to metropoli- tions. shop in So utheast Portland in 1976 that is still in operation tan Portland, and although local resi- today. dents had long enjoyed amenities *Information drawn from the U.S. ( like water service to their homes) not Census. Jim D eY oung common in other unincorporated rural A native of North Illinois, D eY oung was born into a farming family on the state line with Wisconsin and came to theD a- C ity Hall P olice: mascus area in 1971 with his wife. A teacher of Greek and 19920 S .E. H ighway 212 Contracted with the Clackamas New Testament at Western Se minary, he was an early partici- D amascus 97089 County S heriff’s Office. pant in the Da mascus Community Association. Call: 503- 658- 8545 Call: 503- 655- 8211 ( non-emergency) C ity M anager: Gene Green M ayor: S teve S pinnett F ire: Bo ring Fire D istrict Andr ew J ackman Call:503 -6 59 -7 7 22 C ou ncilors: J im D eY oung, Andrew Call: 503- 663- 4638 Ja ckman moved with his family from Corvallis to Da mascus J ackman, M el O’Br ien, Randy Clackamas County Fire D istrict # 1 in 1994. H e said the city has a “wo nderful opportunity to S hannon, Bi ll Wehr, M ary Wescott Call: 503- 742- 2600. design its own infrastructure, character and process for future development.”

Me l O’B rien What ’s new Bo rn in Oakland, Calif., in 1950, O’B rien has been a Da mascus resident since 2004. H e resigned his City Council Although a majority of residents who cast ballots in November position April 7, and his replacement had’nt been announced 2013 voted to disincorporate, a “ double-majority” of all 6 ,8 7 9 as of press time. registered voters was required but not reached, so the measure failed. S anctions from the state against D amascus for not filing a comprehensive growth plan include the recent passage of H ouse Bi ll 4029, which gives some D amascus residents the right to withdraw, or de-annex, from D amascus and join with another R andy Shannon nearby municipality. Sha nnon is married with two children and has served on numerous groups and committees to pursue incorporation of Previous attempts to have an approved plan have failed, and Da mascus since 2002. now three comprehensive plans will be on the M ay ballot. One of the plans, the original plan developed by staff and the D amascus Planning Commission, will be on the ballot because of a petition signature campaign. A second plan, said to favor private proper- ty, was prepared under the guidance of M ayor S teve S pinnett. The third plan, sponsored by City Council President Andrew D an T omlinson J ackman, is said to have an environmental bent that protects the Tomlinson was born in Topeka, K ansas, moved with his fami- city’s rural character. ly to Clackamas in 1974, and they have lived in Da mascus since 199 6. H e has 42 years experience as radiology tech- nologist, and for 10 years he’s owned a small farm in the Est acada area. Signatur e event: Day in Damascus is a community celebration, focusing on family fun, great entertainment and great food for all to support B ill W ehr the D amascus Centennial Park and other community service Wehr was born in Br ooklyn, N.Y ., and in 1976 came to activities of K IWANIS in D amascus. The event has been held on Da mascus, where he and his wife have lived ever since. H e the last S aturday in J uly, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the D amascus said he wants to “he lp bring before the citize ns a quality Centennial Park, which is located next to Bi -M art. Comprehensive Plan that respects property rights.” April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 11 M, &ŽƌzŽƵΘzŽƵƌŵƉůŽLJĞĞƐKŶͲƐŝƚĞ KĐĐƵƉĂƟŽŶĂů,ĞĂůƚŚ obile Health Care has been providing on-site, on-the-job medical care Mfor more than 20 years for companies all across the Portland area. Our Highly trained medical crews provide: ͻ &ŝƌƐƚĂŝĚƌĞƐƉŽŶƐĞƐĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ Including transports to and from preferred medical provider ͻ ^ƵďƐƚĂŶĐĞĂďƵƐĞƚĞƐƟŶŐ KŶͲƐŝƚĞĐŽůůĞĐƟŽŶĂŶĚďƌĞĂƚŚĂůĐŽŚŽůƚĞƐƟŶŐϮϰͬϳ ͻ &ŝƌƐƚĂŝĚƐƵƉƉůŝĞƐ Including worksite restocking and biohazard removal ͻ dĞƚĂŶƵƐǀĂĐĐŝŶĂƟŽŶƐŽŶͲƐŝƚĞ 469281.043014 CRAG

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GLADSTONE “Home of the Pow Wow Tree”

ladstone has something for every- As for the school system, B yers noted one at the junction of the that there is just one middle school and Clackamas River and the one small high school, so “t he kids all go : parks, boat through school together and the parents go Glaunch, sports fields and a senior center. through the schools together as well. It is a Wade Bye rs, the mayor of Gladstone special and unique opportunity.” who’s planning to file for a record eighth The Gladstone area was among the first re-election campaign, has lived in the com- in Oregon to see white settlers, who lived munity most of his life. alongside the area’s Indians, who operated H is favorite thing about Gladstone? “T he a ferry across the Clackamas River. The people who choose to live there,” he said. famous “P ow-Wow” maple tree marked the H e added, “I t is different for everybody, place where the different Indian tribes, but some people are attracted to mainly Clackamas and M ultnomahs, met to Gladstone by the community atmosphere, make trading agreements, settle communi- P opulat ion: 1 1 ,6 5 4 by the schools — which are a very positive ty affairs and conduct wedding ceremo- Land area: 2 .4 sq u are miles facet of the community — and by the prox- nies. The tree still stands on Clackamas Me dian resid ent age: 4 0 . 5 years imity to Portland.” Bo ulevard, though a little battered. Housing u nits: 4 ,6 4 5 Bye rs laughed when he said, “S ome Me dian home valu e: $ 2 4 6 ,5 0 0 people don’t know why they like it — they *Demographic information drawn from the Me dian hou sehold income: $ 5 0 ,8 9 6 just do.” U.S. Census. P er capita income: $ 2 7 ,1 6 4 Educ ational attainment: 9 1 % High school or higher Gladst one C ity C ounc il 1 9 % B achelor’s de gree or higher Ma yor W ade B yers Bye rs has been mayor since 19 7 9 . A graduate of C ity Hall B uilding P ermit Information the U niversity of Washington, he is a retired printer. 525 Portland Ave., Gladstone 97027 Call: 503- 3 53- 4400 Call: 503- 656- 5225 C ity Planne r ci.gladstone.or.us Call: 503- 742- 4520 C ity adm inistrator: Pete Bo yce Hal B usc h T om Me rsereau Busc h is a business consultant who M ersereau, a retired quality assurance has worked in marketing and man- manager, was elected to Gladstone agement for 30 years; he joined the City Council in November after being council after 12 years on the appointed in 2011. H e is a former Gladstone Planning Commission. Gladstone Planning Commission member. R ay J aren J aren, a water resources planning Le n N elson consultant, has also worked for the Nelson is a Gladstone resident who U .S . Army Corps of Eng ineers. H es has been awarded as V olunteer also served on the Gladstone S chool Coordinator of the Y ear by the D istrict and with the North Clackamas Oregon Community Ed ucation Water Commission. Association. K ari Mart inez N eal R eisner M artinez , a part-time librarian, has Reisner, a substitute teacher and for- served on several city and county mer Gladstone S chool D istrict board boards, as well as school district member, was elected to his first term committees. in November.

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OAK GROVE Over a century of history.

or the inside word on the his- noted, in that people use the rail sys- tory of Oak Grove, talk to tem to get to populated areas. longtime resident D ick J ones. “ In those days people used the J ones described the railroad to get out to less dense areas Fboundaries of Oak Grove this way: — it’s an interesting twist,” he said. “ To the west, is the Willamette River, J ones noted that he “ rode the north is the city of M ilwaukie, south is streetcar until its last day,” in 19 58 , the Oregon City S chool D istrict and said he remembers when the only boundary and east is K ellogg Creek.” grocery store was the Piggly-Wiggly, To distinguish between Oak Grove on Courtney and M cLoughlin. and Oak Lodge, J ones noted that to J ones left Oak Grove for a period him, Oak Grove is where the old town of time after college, but in 19 9 4, he of Oak Grove is situated. “ It’s a little moved back into the same house sliver along Oak Grove B oulevard; from where he grew up. Oatfield Road to the river,” he added. Oak Grove is special to him, because Oak Lodge, J ones said, is a bigger it is “ one of those low-density areas P opu lation: 1 6 ,6 2 9 area, a “ more all-encompassing area.” where people know people. Y ou can still L and area: 3 . 9 sq u are miles H is parents moved to Oak Grove walk on the streets safely,” he noted. M ed ian resid entage: 4 3 . 3 years when he was only 4 years old, J ones is particularly fond of the M ed ian hou sehold income: $ 5 3 ,9 2 2 because they wanted to “ get out of Trolley Trail, which passes by right M ed ian home valu e: $ 2 6 2 ,5 0 0 the big city,” he said. outside his house. Clackamas County M ean travel time to work: 2 5 minu tes H is parents could “ move around completed an extension of the trail Ed u cational attainment: via the railroad” that ran through last year. 9 0 % High school or higher downtown Oak Grove. Note: Demographic information 2 4 % B achelor’s d egree or higher “ Its quite different now,” J ones drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau.

P opulat ion: 5 6 6 Ele vation:1 1 0 feet abo ve sea level Land area: 0 .1 sq u are miles Me dianr eside ntage: 4 7 . 1 Me dian house hold income: $ 3 7 ,8 8 0 JOHNSON CITY Me dian home value : $ 1 9 ,8 0 0 Me an travel time to work: 2 2 . 8 minu tes Established in 1970 Educ ational attainment: 8 3 % High school or higher 7 % B achelor’s de gree or higher ne of the smallest cities nents had filed for an election in the metropolitan area before the effective date of the law. with just over 6 3 0 people Last M ay, residents of J ohnson — though not the small- City voted to become part of the estO in the state — J ohnson City Clackamas River Water D istrict, may be easy for Clackamas resi- where the citiz ens had gotten their dents to overlook, but it’s beloved water for many years. City council- by the people who live there. ors encouraged approval of the J ohnson City, near Gladstone, measure to ensure continued water was incorporated by a 49 -to-10 supply from CRW, and to allow citi- vote on J une 16 , 19 7 0. At the time z ens to vote in CRW elections. of the election, it had the distinc- tion of being owned entirely by one C ity Hall man, D elbert J ohnson. J ohnson 16 121 S .E . 8 1st Ave., J ohnson City started the development as a trailer 9 7 26 7 court in 19 59 and tried without 503 -6 55-9 7 10 success to have the 45-acre area M ayor K ay M ord ock annexed to Gladstone in 19 6 8 . The C ou ncil P resid ent K imb erly Glover 19 6 9 Oregon legislature estab- J eanetta E nglish lished a boundary review board to E liz ab eth C ollins prevent a proliferation of small B . J . D iC ario incorporated cities, but the propo-

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P opulat ion: 1 5 ,4 0 6 Ele vation: 5 1 1 Me dian resid ent age: 3 7 House hold s: 4 ,7 0 8 Me dian hou sehold income: $ 9 6 ,6 5 5 HAPPY VALLEY Me dian home valu e: $ 4 2 8 ,2 0 0 Me an travel time to work: 2 5 .3 minu tes “Established in 1965” Educ ational attainment: 9 5 % High school or higher 4 7 % B achelor’s de gree or higher 1 7 % Grad u ate or professional d egree hroughout family-friendly kiosks where they will find information neighborhoods, parks and about city services, local points of walking trails, or at its many interest and can print out forms and community events, H appy maps. Facebook followers can click VT alley residents can visit with their on the city of H appy V alleys page and neighbors and make new acquain- see up-to-the-minute news and hap- tances. The city keeps its citiz ens penings. Vi sit the city’s website at connected in other ways, as well. happyvalleyor.gov for complete city Taking to the airwaves last year, the services information, and a place for city launched its new radio station citiz ens to sign up to receive news AM 17 00 where it broadcasts city flashes, emergency announcements news and events, as well as impor- or the monthly newsletter. tant messages and information pro- vided by partnering agencies, 24 Note: Demographic Information hours a day. Technology at City H all drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau provides visitors with free wireless and Portland State Population Internet access, and touch-screen Research Center.

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Lori D eR emer, Ma yor What ’s new City Se rvice: 2004, elected City Council; 2008, H appy V alley M ayor Lori D eRemer, who is in her fourth year as mayor, Re-elected; 2009, appointed council president; plans to seek another term. With a newly reached agreement over an 2010, elected mayor. Present term ends De c. 31, eventual border between M ilwaukie and H appy V alley, D eRemer also said 2014. H appy V alley will continue to welcome annexation requests. H appy Profession: Se lf employed- Anesthesia Associates V alley’s goal is to annex to the Clackamas River, and M ilwaukie will be Northwest, LLC, and co-owner of Organic Br onze “a ggressively annexing” as well, although M ilwaukie’s potential reach is Ba r-Forest H eights and H appy V alley much more landlocked by other cities than H appy V alley’s. Areas in D amascus bordering H appy V alley may soon be able to switch allegianc- Markle y D rake, C ity C ounc il preside nt es thanks to a recent vote by the Oregon Legislature. D ual jurisdictions City service: 2005, appointed City Council; 2006, between Clackamas County and H appy V alley are also a challenge in suc- elected City Council; 2010, re-elected; 2011 cessfully developing the proposed Ea gle Landing project. appointed council president. Present term ends Last fall, M etro favored H appy V alley’s bike-lane and sidewalk project De c. 31, 2014. on S outheast 129t h Avenue with a $2. 72 million grant to provide safe con- Profession: M ultnomah County She riff’s Office nectivity for pedestrians and bicyclists between M ountain Gate Road and senior research analyst S cott Creek Lane. H appy V alley also received $53, 100 for it’s Rock Creek Emp loyment Center Infrastructure Funding Plan to encourage “ develop- ment ready” sites in what’s identified as a Regionally S ignificant Industrial/ C ounc ilor Mic hael Morr ow Emp loyment Area with approximately 200 buildable acres. City service: 2008, appointed City Council; 2008, elected City Council; 2012 re-elected. Present term ends D ec. 3 1, 2016 Profession: Technical representative for V ascular Signatur e event: Transplant Se rvice. A Chicago-based company that H appy V alley is proud of its year-round community events. S ummer in distributes human vascular tissue. the city opens with the 4th of J uly Festival and a quarter-mile parade of bikes, floats and classic cars, with more festival fun in H appy V alley Park featuring live music, food vendors, rides, bounce houses and the S plash Pad. The day ends with a fireworks extravaganz a at dusk. In J uly and C ounc ilor T om Ellis August, the park is alive with the sound of music and the S ummer City Se rvice: 2011, appointed City Council; 2012, Concert series on Thursday nights. City-wide National Night Out, the elected City Council. Present term ends D ec. 31, H arvest Fest and the annual Tree Lighting round out the city’s seasonal 2016. celebrations. This year, H appy V alley is the host city for the 2014 NW Profession: Se lf-employed general contractor Natural S treet of D reams featuring magnificent dream homes with vista views in the heart of the community.

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P opulat ion: 2 0 ,4 9 3 E levation: 3 9 feet abo ve sea level L and area: 4 .8 squar e miles M edian reside nt age: 3 9 .9 years House holds: 8 ,6 6 7 MILWAUKIE M edian family income: $ 6 0 ,6 6 4 M edian home value : $ 2 3 8 ,1 0 0 “The Dogwood City of the West” E duc ational attainment: 9 3 % High school or higher estled along the eastern bank of the Willamette River, 2 5 % B achelor’s de gree or higher M ilwaukie enjoys a unique location. 7 % Graduat e or professional de gree It borders the state’s largest city, but also provides easy access into the recreational opportunities of Clackamas NCounty. There is easy access to the river, trails and highways. M ilwaukie owns a rich history. It was first a pioneer village founded in 1848 and formally incorporated as a city in 1903. It has come to be known as the D ogwood City of the West, as it was once home to the largest D ogwood tree and is the birthplace of the Bi ng cherry. M ilwaukie is a small town compared to Portland, its northern neigh- bor, but it’s got some big businesses. Bo b’s Red M ill, which now sells it’s whole grain goods around the world, is headquartered in the city. There’s also the renowned D ark H orse Comics, which is based down- town. Providence M ilwaukie H ospital, on 32nd Avenue, is one of the city’s biggest employers.

Note: Demographic information drawn from the U.S. Census.

C ity Hall B uilding D epartment Public Safety W ater Streets 10722S.E.M ainSt .,M ilwaukie Call: 503- 786- 7613 Call: 503- 786- 7400 Call: 503- 786- 7600 Call: 503- 786- 7 6 00 Call: 503- 786- 7555 Fax: 503- 7 74- 8236 Fax: 503- 786- 7676 Fax: 503- 786- 76 7 6 milwaukieoregon.gov F inance ( main office) C ity M anager: Bi ll M onahan C ity R ecorde r Call: 503- 786- 7555 Munic ipal C ourt Le dding Libr ary Call: 503- 786- 7555 Call: 503- 786- 7502 Fax: 503- 786- 7528 Call: 503- 786- 7531 Call: 503- 786- 7 58 0 Fax: 503- 6 53- 2444 Fax: 503- 786- 7528 Fax: 503- 659- 94 9 7 Ma yor: J eremy Ferguson Public Information Councilors: Sc ott Churchill, C ommunit y Service — Call: 503- 786- 7503 Planning Engine ering M ark Gamba, Da vid H edges, N eighborhood Pr ograms Fax: 503- 653- 2444 Call: 503- 786- 7630 Call: 503- 786- 7 6 06 M ike M iller Call: 503- 786- 7568 Fax: 503- 774- 8236 Fax: 503- 774- 82 3 6 Fax: 503- 6 53- 2444 Milw aukie C ity C ounc il W hat’s new: Ma yor J eremy F erguson Ferguson took office in J anuary 2009 and has been a M ilwaukie voters face a major decision on the M ay ballot on whether to member of the city’s budget committee since 2006 . accept an extra $3 6 tax on the average property to pay off TriM et for the H e serves on the board of directors for the American city’s debt for light rail set to open in S eptember 2015. Red Cross and applies his passion for emergency If voters don’t pass the $4 million bond measure, M ilwaukie would preparedness to create healthy and resilient neighbor- hoods. have to cut an estimated two or three staff members next year. City M anger Bi ll M onahan proposed a budget April 24, and additional meet- ings are scheduled for additional review and discussion of the budget on C ounc il Pr eside nt D avid Hedge s M ay 29 and June 5 at 6 p.m. at City H all. H edges was born and raised in London. H e served for City councilors believe it’s important that citiz ens be able to choose the over 30 years as a police officer there, retiring as a level of services to be provided within the community. M ilwaukies 138 detective. H is wife’s family has lived in M ilwaukie budgeted employees this past year almost put it below West Linn’s since the 1970s, and H edges moved here in 2006 . employee number. In the past three years, 44 employees have left or were fired from M ilwaukie, and the city has decided not to refill many of these positions. Currently the city pays a 5 percent interest rate to TriM et, but the rates C ounc ilor Scott C hur chill Churchill was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest have been hovering above 4 percent based on the city’s credit rate. and has lived in M ilwaukie for the past seven years. M ilwaukie Finance D irector Casey Camors warned City Council that the H e had served as a M ilwaukie Planning Commissioner rates could go up when and if the city issues bonds in a few months. for more than six and a half years before being elect- Councilors also referred a measure to voters to change the city charter ed to Council in November 2012. for the city manager’s residency requirement. M anagers haven’t lived in the city for decades, and M ilwaukie elected officials have used their power designated by the charter to excuse B ill M onahan from moving within six months of his hire. The measure would make clear that M ilwaukie’s top C ounc ilor Mark Gamba Gamba, born and raised in Colorado and living in administrator would never be required to live within city limits. Oregon for over 18 years, has worked all over the world as a photographer with many assignments from Signatur e events: National Geographic. H is intention is to help make M ilwaukie more livable now and in the future. The Milwaukie Poetry Series — This exciting series of readings by established local poets takes place on the second Wednesday of each month Se ptember through June at 7 p.m. in the Pond H ouse adjacent to the M ilwaukie Ledding Library, 2215 S.E. H arrison C ounc ilor Mik e Mille r M iller grew up in S iletz , Ore., and he graduated from Milwaukie Farmers Market — Eve ry Sund ay from M ay through S iletz H igh S chool and Oregon S tate U niversity. H e October. Over 60 different vendors providing local produce, meats, chees- served as a member of the City’s Bud get Committee es, bakery items, plants, prepared foods and garden crafts. Local bands and as a Planning Commissioner before being elected play every week, plus there’s a face painter and a balloon twister for kids. as a councilor in 2010. April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 17

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here’s a good reason Oregon Oregon City, by the late 19 th cen- City hosts the annual First tury, was also a famous “ last” — last City Celebration. Founded in stop on the Oregon Trail. 1829 and incorporated in The small city boomed; the first 1844, Oregon City is a city of impres- steamboats on the Willamette River P opulat ion: 3 2 ,7 5 5 T sive firsts. arrived on the scene, and shipbuild- Ele vation: 4 4 0 feet ( Gaffney L ane weather station) It’s the first incorporated city west ing thrived in Oregon City itself and Land area: 9 .0 5 squar e miles of the Rocky M ountains. It’s the site just upriver in Canemah, now a neigh- Me dian reside nt age: 3 6 . 3 years of the first municipal elections, news- borhood of the city. In 18 8 9 , the Me dian family income: $ 5 7 ,0 3 9 paper and Protestant church. Bu t the Willamette Falls El ectric Company Me dian home value : $ 2 6 8 ,0 0 0 Me an travel time to work: 2 6 .6 minu tes city owes its existence not to any of transmitted the first electric power Educ ational attainment: those manmade firsts, but to some- sent long-distance over power lines, 9 2 % High school or higher thing that was here long before the from the falls to Portland. 2 2 % B achelor’s de gree or higher first settlers arrived: Willamette Falls. The falls were the site of paper “T he city of Oregon City is based mills on both sides of the river — and on the location of the falls,” said local Bl ue H eron Paper Company was a C ity Hall Libr ary historian Patrick H arris. “Wi llamette major employer in Oregon City, at the 625 Center St ., Oregon City Call: 503- 6 57- 8269 Falls makes it a very good place to south end of M ain S treet, until its clo- Call: 503- 657- 0891; Online: orcity.org Fax: 503- 657- 3702 develop industry.” sure in 2011 expanded the redevelop- CityM anager: Da vid Frasher According to H arris, in 1829 D r. ment potential of the city. orcity.org Munic ipal C ourt J ohn M cLoughlin built a sawmill there The town’s unique geography — Call: 503- 6 57- 8154 — but the falls had already been split between a series of terraces ris- B uilding/ Planning important to Native Americans as a ing from the river — contributes to Call: 503- 722- 3789 P olice D ispatch place for fishing, hunting and celebra- another prominent local feature: Fax: 503- 722- 3880 Call: 503- 6 55-8211 Fax: 503- 655- 0530 tion for thousands of years. “ M any of Oregon City boasts a municipally- C ity Manage r/ R ecorde r the observers noted it was a place of owned elevator, unique in the hemi- Call: 503- 657- 0891 Public W orks great potential development,” H arris sphere. The elevator rises up the bluff Fax: 503- 657- 7026 Call: 503- 6 57- 8241 said. and provides a view of the falls, mill, Fax: 503- 650- 9590 M cLoughlin later settled in the little historic downtown and two bridges C ode Enf orcement city at the falls, earning him the title spanning the Willamette. Call: 503- 496- 1559 ( complaint hotline) Swimming P ool of “f ather of Oregon City,” as well as Note: Demographic information Fax: 503- 657- 6629 Call: 503- 6 57- 8273 Fax: 503- 657- 0037 being the father of Oregon itself. drawn from the U.S. Census Bureau. OCBiz - Oregon City Business App

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Oregon C ity - C ity C ommission What ’s new: Ma yor D ou g N eeley One big question facing Oregon City for 2014: Who will be its mayor starting in 2015? Do ug Neeley was elected mayor after serv- ing in two different stints on the City M ayor D oug Neeley has to take at least two years off from public office due to term Commission. A statistical consultant, Neeley limits. H e has several big initiatives he hopes to wrap up before his term expires at the earned his Ph.D. at North Carolina St ate end 2014. These include a new police station, a renovated/ expanded library and devel- U niversity. opment in the downtown urban-renewal area. Neeley began remarks at this year’s S tate of the City Address with a moment of C ommissioner B etty Mum m silence for fallen OCPD Reserve Officer Rob Libke, who was shot by a suicidal arsonist M umm graduated from Oregon City H igh in November. A round of applause followed for Libke’s wife, who just gave birth to their Sc hool and is coordinator of health educa- daughter in February. tion for Providence Willamette Falls M edical A ballot measure will appear on the M ay ballot to authoriz e Oregon City to sell the Center. She was elected in 2010. bonds to expand and renovate its Carnegie Library, built to serve 5,000 people and now serving a population of 54,000.

C ommissioner C arol P auli Although voters prevented the water-rate rollback last year, the public-works depart- ment has identified facility needs that will threaten the quality of drinking water if voters Pauli is co-owner of K C’s M idway H istoric Public H ouse. El ected in 2012, she was ini- don’t allow more than 3 percent per-year rate increases. City commissioners also have tially appointed to the commission due to made it a goal to address more than $1 million in deferred maintenance for parks. B y her extensive experience in various city 2022, Oregon City is required to build a seismically sound police station and is working groups, including the M etro Enha ncement with the school district on a proposed location. Committee. Ef forts are underway to increase the city’s population, tax base and number of oppor- tunities for economic development. An approximately $40 million Clackamette Cove C ommissioner K athy R oth project is expected soon to begin construction of garden apartments after years of lan- Roth is a safety analyst for Legacy H ealth guishing in the declining condo market. After the recent passage of smaller annexations, Syst em who has been closely involved with Oregon City Sc hool Di strict over the years. Neeley is looking forward to more annexations passing to allow the development of the She graduated from Lewis & Clark and was Be avercreek plan. elected in 2010. Signatur e events: C ommissioner R ocky Smith Pioneer Family Festival - Eve nts include the Teddy Be ar Parade, skate and B M X Smi th is a lifelong Oregon City resident who competitions, music and entertainment, vendors, art and more. Eve nt dates: M ay 2-4, is an art teacher at Oregon City H igh S chool. Location: Clackamette Park. Online: pioneerfamilyfestival.com. H e earned his B. F.A. from Pacific Northwest College of Art and master’s from George First City Celebration - This event celebrates downtown with art, wine tasting, Fox. beer tasting, vendors and a daylong celebration. It also celebrates the many firsts asso- ciated with Oregon City. When: S aturday, J uly 26, downtown from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Nursing and medical staff mem- Customer service: bers are committed to service excellence during the care of you and your family. 800-422-4012 Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center Gas odor emergencies: 800-882-3377 northwest-hospitals.kaiserpermanente.org/about-our-hospitals/kaiser-permanente-sunnyside-medical-center.org Call before you dig: 811 10180 S.E. Sunnyside Road, Clackamas 97015 Converting to gas or equipment 503-652-2880 This hospital has 329 licensed beds, making it the largest in Clackamas County. It opened in 1975 and replacement: 800-927-6123 expanded in 1983 and 2007 in an effort to serve a growing patient population. Sunnyside is home to Kaiser Payment address: NW Natural, Attn: Permanente Northwest Center for Heart and Vascular Care. It’s also Kaiser Permanente’s Regional Center for Payment Processing P.O. Box 6017, Adult Cancer Care, neurosurgery, and most non-emergency inpatient surgeries. Providence Milwaukie Hospital Portland 97228 oregon.providence.org/location-directory/p/providence-milwaukie-hospital 10150 S.E. 32nd Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Portland General Electric 503-513-8300 Part of the Providence Health System chain, Providence Milwaukie Hospital is a community facility boasting a portlandgeneral.com medical staff of about 500 people. The facility features a host of programs and services, including emergency Headquarters: care, hospice, outpatient surgery and an on-site pharmacy. 121 S.W. Salmon, Portland 97204 Immediate/Urgent Care Customer service: 800-542-8818 Providence Medical Group—Happy Valley Immediate Care Outages and Emergencies: 800-544-1795 oregon.providence.org/location/happyvalley Energy Expert Hotline: 800-722-9287 6180 S.E. Sunnyside Road, Happy Valley, 97015; 503-215-9900 Headquarters: 503-464-8000 Encompass Urgent Care—Happy Valley Locate Underground Wires encompassurgentcare.com 16126 S.E. Happy Valley Town Center Drive, #201, Happy Valley, 97086; 503-658-1777 503-246-6699 or 800-332-2344 Northwest Urgent Care—Oregon City Payment address: PGE, P.O. Box 4438, Portland, OR 97208 nwurgentcare.com/locations 1900 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd., #127 Oregon City, 97045; 503-660-8044 AREA HOTELS Milwaukie sonal swimming pool and free airport Milwaukie Inn — milwaukieinn.com shuttle service. 14015 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd., Days Inn — daysinn.com/hotels/ore- Milwaukie 97267. Call 503-659-2125 gon/clackamas/days-inn-portland- for reservations. south 9717 S.E. Sunnyside Road, Econo Lodge Southeast — Clackamas 97015. Call 503-654- econolodgese.com 17330 S.E. 1699. Amenities include business ser- McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie 97267. vices, free airport shuttle, close to Amenities include jacuzzi suites and MAX, close to Kaiser Sunnyside outdoor pools. Call 503-654-2222 for Hospital. Retail Meat Market reservations. Motel 6 — motel6.com 12855 S.E. 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happening to the environment around the Friends of Trees county. The group witnessed a surge of friendsoftrees.org development within the Urban Growth 3117 N.E. ML King Jr. Blvd. Boundary, and realized that, if no action Portland was taken soon, many of the natural fea- 503-282-8846 tures of our neighborhoods would be lost Hotline for upcoming events is 503-284- from ill-conceived, dense in-fill develop- TREE (8733) ment. Interested people can show their Friends of Trees is a nonprofit organiza- support for CCUG by going to the website tion that depends upon support from Clackamas County Office of Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday and clicking the “Show Your Support” businesses, foundations, public agencies Sustainability Common hazardous products include: link. Visitors to that page can send an and individuals. Members help Friends of clackamas.us/sustainability automated email indicating support. Trees build stronger communities and 150 Beavercreek Road paints and stains, batteries, propane tanks, fluorescent bulbs and tubes, pesti- Contact CCUG by email: SaveTrees@ restore the area’s urban forest. Sites in Oregon City CCUrbanGreen.org. Clackamas County include the Three 503-557-6363 cides, mercury thermometers, automotive fluids, pool and spa chemicals, solvents Creeks area near the North Clackamas The Clackamas County Office of Clackamas River Basin Council Aquatic Park. Sustainability is a hub for the county’s and thinners, art and hobby chemicals and sharps. clackamasriver.org sustainability efforts. Resources and infor- 5427 Glen Echo Ave. Hopkins Demonstration Forest, oper- mation are available for businesses, orga- Gladstone ated by Forests Forever, Inc. nizations and citizens, on topics such as Yard debris recycling Cheryl McGinnis, executive director forestsforever-or.org transportation, smart shopping, energy 503-303-4372 16750 S. Brockway Road efficiency, waste reduction and recycling, McFarlane’s Bark Clackamas River Basin Council is a local, Oregon City local economy and more. mcfarlanesbark.com voluntary watershed council, founded in 503-632-2150 Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday 13345 S.E. Johnson Road 1997, with representatives elected from Hopkins Demonstration Forest is a 140- through Thursday. Milwaukie 21 diverse member groups in the basin. acre demonstration forest open to the 503-659-4240 The group meets monthly as a consen- public for self-guided exploration, tours, Recycling Services McFarlane’s yard debris recycling center sus-based forum to foster partnerships for workshops and education programs. For general garbage or recycling ques- accepts any unwanted yard waste materi- clean water, to improve fish and wildlife Guests are welcome during daylight tions, contact your garbage companies; als, including branches, leaves, grass, habitat and improve the quality of life for hours, seven days a week throughout the call the Clackamas County Office of chips, weeds, sod, thatch and wood. Call those who live, work and recreate in the year. Three miles of trails and roads criss- Sustainability at 503-557-6363, or email ahead of time to check hours and fees. Clackamas River basin. cross the woodland, leading hikers to a [email protected]. variety of habitats and forestry demon- To learn about green building strategies, Other sustainability resources Clackamas River Water Providers strations. Visitors can walk the Watershed resources and incentives for new and Clackamas County Office of Sustainability clackamasproviders.org Interpretive Trail to learn how the organi- existing residential and commercial proj- and the BRAG (Business Recycling Kimberly Swan, water resource manager zation protects water quality and the ects, call the Regional Green Building Awards Group) program 14275 S. Clackamas River Road riparian habitat along Little Buckner Hotline at 503-823-5431. [email protected] Oregon City Creek. Families and groups can enjoy the To find a recycler for materials not listed 150 Beavercreek Road 503-723-3510 Cedar Grove Picnic Shelter, while Scouts below, call the Metro Recycling Hotline at Oregon City The Clackamas River Water Providers is a and schools like to meet in the amphithe- 503-234-3000. 503-557-6363 coalition of the municipal water providers ater. To donate items like shelving, file cabi- Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday on the Clackamas River that are working nets, fabric, old letterhead or any supplies through Thursday together on water resource issues. The Johnson Creek Watershed Council that a teacher might be able to use, call Services: Home composting, natural gar- purpose of the organization is to collec- jcwc.org the Clackamas County Office of dening, information on preparing recycla- tively fund and coordinate efforts regard- 1900 S.E. Milport Road, Suite B Sustainability at 503-557-6363, or visit bles, dealing with household hazardous ing water resource planning and manage- Milwaukie (entrance off McBrod) supplyourschools.com. waste and greener cleaners. ment, water conservation and the devel- 503-652-7477 To donate food, which will be distributed opment of the Clackamas River on a sus- The mission of the Johnson Creek to needy families, seniors and the dis- Clackamas County Forest Program tainable basis. Watershed Council is to inspire and facili- abled around the county, contact the co.clackamas.or.us/dtd/forest tate community investment in the Johnson Gleaners of Clackamas County, at 503- 150 Beavercreek Road Friends of Elk Rock Island Creek Watershed for the protection and 655-8740. Oregon City The Friends of Elk Rock Island is a volun- enhancement of its natural resources. 503-742-4425 teer organization of interested citizens Clackamas County recycling Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday working to promote, protect and preserve North Clackamas Parks and through Thursday Elk Rock Island. The Friends, a subcom- Recreation District depots The goal of the Clackamas County Forest mittee of the Island Station Neighborhood co.clackamas.or.us/ncprd Call ahead of time to check hours and Program is to balance economic, biologi- fees. Association, sponsor activities such as 150 Beavercreek Road cal and social considerations in the man- guided hikes, trail maintenance, restora- Oregon City agement of the forested properties, while tion projects and walking patrols. 503-742-4348 KB Recycling — Clackamas utilizing the resources to provide residents kbrecycling.com For more information about Elk Rock Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday of the county with a variety of outdoor Island and its stewardship programs, con- through Thursday. 9602 S.E. Clackamas Road experiences. Clackamas tact Marissa Aurora Dorais, stewardship 503-659-7004 coordinator, Willamette River Natural North Clackamas Parks and Recreation This recycler accepts TVs, computers and Clackamas County Soil and Water Areas, Portland Parks & Recreation, City District is essential to the North Conservation District Nature, at 503-823-7016 or e-mail her at Clackamas Community. Efficient and other electronics. Call to check hours and cc-swcd.org fees. [email protected]. responsive, NCPRD is a partner with local 221 Molalla Ave., Suite 102 citizens and public and private organiza- Oregon City Friends of Kellogg and Mt. Scott tions in providing and coordinating social Metro South Transfer Station 503-210-6000 oregonmetro.gov Creeks Watershed and recreational experiences and environ- The Soil and Water Conservation District The organization’s goal is to improve ments that enhance the enjoyment of life 2001 Washington St. works in cooperation with willing land- Oregon City water quality, provide information on and community. owners and the local community to keep plants and wildlife habitat, foster a coop- 503-234-3000 our county healthy and pristine. Through Hours: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a erative attitude among landowners and North Clackamas Urban Watersheds workshops, habitat enhancement partner- regulators, reduce damage to creeks and Council week. ships, classes and one-on-one technical This station accepts trash and recyclables provide an effective, unified voice on ncuwc.org assistance, SWCD helps Clackamas stream issues. A watershed council is a partnership of a from citizens, businesses and commercial County residents manage natural resourc- waste haulers. Contact Steve Berliner at 503-653-7875. wide range of interested jurisdictions, citi- es, improve the environment and realize zens and nonprofits dedicated to protect, the greatest benefit from their land, be it Friends of North Clackamas Parks restore and educate people about local RS Davis Recycling, Inc. an urban backyard or Willamette Valley portlandrecycling.com foncp.org watersheds. The newly formed North farmland. In the organization’s efforts to P.O. Box 220263 Clackamas Urban Watersheds Council is 10105 S.E. Mather Road improve water quality, it works with nurs- Clackamas Milwaukie partnered with the North Clackamas ery and produce growers, livestock own- The Friends of North Clackamas Park is an Parks and Recreation District, the city of 503-655-5433 ers, foresters, hobby farmers and neigh- This company specializes in recycling independent nonprofit membership organi- Milwaukie, the Oak Lodge Sanitary borhood homeowners to balance the zation. The corporation’s primary purpose District, Water Environment Services, the scrap metal, both ferrous and non-ferrous county’s environmental and economic metals, TVs and computers. is to support North Clackamas Park, parks Friends of Mt. Scott and Kellogg Creeks, demands to benefit the entire community. within the city of Milwaukie, and parks the Friends of North Clackamas Parks, within the North Clackamas Parks and the Wetlands Conservancy and others Hazardous waste disposal Metro Clackamas County Urban Green Recreation District as well as to educate who will be coming on board as the South Transfer Station ccurbangreen.org 2001 Washington St. citizens about these parks, the parks dis- group evolves. The North Clackamas Clackamas County Urban Green grew out trict and the public processes required to Oregon City of a sense of urgency about what was 503-234-3000 support and operate these parks. Continued on page 23 April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 23 SOLV E solveoregon.org 2000 S.W. First Ave, Suite 400 RESOURCES to help you reduce waste & Portland 503-844-9571 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday recycle more - at home, work and school! through Friday. Continued from page 22 SOLVE is a nonprofit organization that brings together government agencies, businesses and individual volunteers in Urban Watersheds Council welcomes programs and projects to enhance the interested citizens to its meetings, set up livability of Oregon. Gov. Tom McCall for the third Wednesday of every month, and other community leaders established from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Oak Lodge the organization in 1969, when they saw Sanitary District office, located on the the need for community action to corner of Oak Grove Boulevard and River address growing problems in the ever- Road in Oak Grove, at 14611 S. River growing state. Sites in Clackamas Road, Oak Grove. Call 503-550-9282 to County include Goat Island and Phillips get involved. Creek.

Oregon City Local Harvest 2 0 2 0 Water Environment Services, localharvest.org Clackamas County This group’s vision is to be growing and co.clackamas.or.us/wes enjoying a surplus of locally produced 150 Beavercreek Road foods by 2020, and to encourage and Oregon City foster many individual and collective 503-742-4567 projects dedicated to this goal. Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday OSU Ex tension Service - Clackamas Mission – Create community value by County providing sustainable wastewater and extension.oregonstate.edu/clackamas stormwater services. 200 Warner-Milne Road Oregon City The Wetlands Conservancy 503-655-8631 wetlandsconservancy.org The Oregon State University Extension 4640 S.W. Macadam #50 Service engages the people of Oregon Portland with research-based knowledge and 503-227-0778 education that focus on strengthening Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday communities and economies, sustain- through Thursday. ing natural resources and promoting The Wetlands Conservancy is dedicated healthy families and individuals. The to conserving and promoting wetlands to extension service administers 4-H pro- support wildlife, water quality and open grams, along with programs to aid space. 503-557-6363 farmers, and help create healthy trees, www.clackamas.us/recycling forests and watersheds. 480882.043014 CR AG

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Altamont Park Bunnell Park Pfeifer Park 8901 S.E. Bristol Park Drive, Happy 2560 S.E. Pine St., Milwaukie 14074 S.E. 139th Ave., Clackamas PARKS Valley A simple, grassy park, located Amenities: basketball, soccer, walking Amenities: views of Portland to the between SE 24th and SE 26th ave- trail, picnic facilities, playground, shel- Milwaukie/Clackamas/Happy west and a stunning vista of Mt. St. nues. ter, parking Valley/Oak Grove Helens volcano to the north, walking path Century Park Rebstock Park 11500 S.E. 35th Ave., Milwaukie 12915 S.E. King Road, Happy Valley The North Clackamas Parks and Ann-Toni Schreiber Park Amenities: play area, picnic shelter Amenities: shelter, parking 6717 S.E. Clackamas Road, Milwaukie and basketball and volleyball courts Recreation District provides rec- Amenities: picnic tables, a play area, reational opportunities for people Risley Park restrooms, a basketball court, soccer Dogwood Park 2350 S.E. Swain Ave., Oak Lodge of all ages and stages in field and softball diamond 11299 S.E. Main St., Milwaukie Amenities: picnic tables, play area, Milwaukie, serving infants Amenities: picnic shelter restrooms, basketball, tennis courts through seniors. Thirty-two Ardenwald Park square miles and more than 60 3667 S.E. Roswell St., Milwaukie Ella V. Osterman Park Riverfront Park/ Jefferson Street parks and open spaces strong, Amenities: play area and picnic shelter Perched on Happy Valley’s west slope Boat Ramp the recreation district is one of and overlooks the Clackamas area. 1700 S.E. Jefferson St., Milwaukie Aquatic Park Amenities: picnic facilities, play- Amenities: boat launch, fishing, rest- the area’s greatest attributes. pdxsurf.com ground, shelter room Its boundaries are defined by the 503-557-7873 Clackamas River on the south, 7300 S.E. Harmony Road Furnberg Park Rivervilla Park the Willamette River on the west, One of the district’s main attractions, 6850 S.E. Furnberg St., Milwaukie 925 S.E. Courtney Ave., Milwaukie Multnomah County line on the the North Clackamas Aquatic Park Amenities: play area, picnic shelter, Amenities: picnic tables, shelter north and the Urban Growth features a hot tub, lap pool, dive well, restrooms Boundary on the east. sand volleyball, sun deck, snack bar Sara Hite Memorial Rose Garden and water slides. Admission and swim Happy Valley City Park 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive, times vary throughout the week and 13770 S.E. Ridgecrest, Happy Valley Milwaukie North Clackamas Parks and year, so be sure to call ahead for Amenities: walking trails, play struc- Amenities: Event Center, walking Recreation ncprd.com information. tures, splash playground, off leash paths, benches Call: 503-794-8002 dog park and lots of covered/non- 150 Beavercreek Road Ashley Meadows Park covered picnic areas available year Scott Park Clackamas 97015 15410 S.E. Oregon Trail Drive, Happy round. 10660 S.E. 21st Ave., Milwaukie Valley Amenities: picnic tables Amenities: basketball, picnic facilities, Alma Myra Park Harmony Road Neighborhood 7510 S.E. Thiessen Road, Milwaukie playground, shelter Park Sieben Park Located in Milwaukie on Thiessen 7100 S.E. Harmony Road, Milwaukie 14395 S.E. Territory Drive, Clackamas Road between Tamarack Way and Ball-Michel Park Amenities: basketball, playground, Amenities: picnic facilities, parking Topaz Avenue. 9781 S.E. Stanley Ave., Milwaukie parking Amenities: picnic tables and a chil- Amenities: picnic facilities, play- Southern Lites Neighborhood dren’s play area. ground, shelter, parking Heddie Notz Park Park 7821 Strawberry Lane, Milwaukie 12088 S.E. 117th St., Happy Valley Amenities: picnic shelter, play area Amenities: toddler play area, picnic table, paved walking trails, basketball Homewood Park court 10821 S.E. Home Ave., Milwaukie, Amenities: walking trail, playground, Spring Park parking Southeast Sparrow Street at Southeast 19th Ave., Milwaukie Hood View Park 16223 S.E. Stadium Way, Happy Stanley Park Valley 11800 S.E. Stanley Ave., Milwaukie Hood View is NCPRD’s newest sports complex, featuring world-class ball- Stringfield Family Park (Rentable) fields with all-weather turf and a .12- 3614 S.E. Naef Road mile walking path. Amenities: walking trail, shelter, picnic Amenities: baseball/softball, soccer, facilities, playground, restrooms walking trail, picnic facilities, rest- rooms, parking Summerfield Park 14001 S.E. Summerfield Loop, Mill Park Clackamas 6201 S.E. Overland St., Milwaukie Amenities: basketball, picnic facilities, Amenities: play area, picnic tables playground, shelter

Mt. Talbert Nature Park Trolley Trail 10695 S.E. Mather Road, Clackamas Milwaukie/Oak Grove/Jennings Lodge Amenities: forested trails, walking, hik- Amenities: 29 Acres of walking trails, ing, shelter, picnic area restrooms, parking

North Clackamas Park & Village Green Milwaukie Center (Rentable) 13786 S.E. Sieben Parkway, 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive, Clackamas Milwaukie The Milwaukie Center is a multipurpose Water Tower Park community center operated by the North 9890 S.E. 40th Ave., Milwaukie Clackamas Parks & Recreation District. Amenities: picnic tables, play area, 480911.043014 CR AG 480911.043014 Amenities: baseball fields, off-leash dog basketball court park, trails, community center, garden events center Wichita Park 5908 S.E. Monroe St., Milwaukie Pioneer Park Located on S.E. 152nd and Pioneer 85-Acre District Park Drive 7200 Harmony Road, Milwaukie Amenities: basketball, climbing boul- ders, field, playgrounds, shelter Continued on page 27 HappyValley www.happyvalleyor.govy OREGON | 2014

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Continued from page 26 Haz elwood Park Gladstone each summer at the H igh Rocks area 920 Laurelwood Dri ve beginning on M emorial D ay and con- Gladstone Parks and Recreation tinuing through Labor D ay. This ser- Hillendale Park strives to create recreation, lei- vice, which is provided at no cost to 19260 Clairmont Way Oregon City sure and cultural opportunities by either city, is intended to reduce water Amenities: picnic shelter, tennis court, providing high quality parks, related accidents along this haz ardous walking path, two play areas for chil- facilities, programming and sup- stretch of the Clackamas River. Oregon City is located approxi- dren mately 13 miles south of port services to people of all Portland, along the banks of the ages. Max Patterson Memorial Park J on Storm Park ci.gladstone.or.us 400 E. Ex eter S t. Willamette and Clackamas 1801 Clackamette Dri ve Rivers. Parks and recreational Call: 503- 557- 2769 Amenities: two tennis courts, two soft- ball diamonds, children’s play area, opportunities abound. The city McLoughlin Promenade Ab ernethy Lane Trail gaz ebo, spray park has a long history, and was The promenade is a 7.8- acre linear 1.8 acre walkway/ trail on old railroad Oregon’s first state capital. park on the bluff above downtown, trail between Glen Ec ho Avenue and Meldrum B ar State Park orcity.org/p arksandrecreation/ which provides spectacular views of Portland Avenue. M eldrum Ba r Park Road at River Road parks the Willamette River, Willamette Falls Amenities: boat ramp and floating Call: 503- 496- 1201 and downtown Oregon City. It also dock, potable water, portable rest- provides a connection to the Oregon Cross Park Ab ernethy Creek Park City M unicipal El evator. 275 E. Clackamas Bl vd. rooms, parking lot for boat trailers, a 16t h and Jo hn Adams streets Amenities: permanent restrooms, small picnic area, community gardens, Mt. Vi ew Cemetery paved walking/ bicycle paths, picnic 12-acre sports field complex with four Atkinson Park M t. Vi ew holds the graves of some of tables, irrigation system, overhead soccer fields, five softball/ baseball 1601 Ja ckson St . the city’s earliest pioneers. lighting fields and permanent restrooms, a Amenities: significant natural areas, 500 H ilda St . mile of paved bicycle/ pedestrian great views, a restroom building and a Contact: 503- 657- 8299 Dahl B each paths, off-leash dog park. picnic shelter. The Bu ena Vi sta Access is obtained from M eldrum Ba r Clubhouse, located at 16t h and Old Canemah Park Park Road Nick Shannon Park Ja ckson St reet in Atkinson Park, is a 150 Third Ave. Amenities: beaches for swimmers and Located adjacent to the Oak Lodge fun place to hold birthday parties and Amenities: walking trails, changing picnickers during the summer months, Water Reservoir S ite on V alley V iew receptions. grades, picnic areas, beautiful views river frontage Road. of the Willamette River Amenities: playground, picnic tables, B arclay Hills Park Dierickx Field off-leash dog park 13571 Ba rclay H ills Dri ve Park Place Park Located on Risley Avenue north of Amenities: playground, basketball 16180 Front Ave. West Gloucester Olson Prop erty court, small open play area Amenities: natural areas, internal walk- Amenities: baseball fields, permanent Located at the north end of Risley ing paths, playground, restroom build- restrooms, snack shack, bleachers, Avenue, just east of M cLoughlin Canemah Children’ s Park ing, parking 815 Fourth Ave. baseline fencing Bo ulevard Amenities: picnic shelter, basketball U ndeveloped wetland R ichard B loom Sr. Tot Lot G ladstone Nature Park court, small play area, adjacent to 802 Si xth St . M etro’s Canemah Bl uff natural area. 10 acres/ paved walking trail located R ob in Hood Park Amenities: tot playground, tot swings, between Oatfield Road and Webster A neighborhood park in the S herwood restroom Carnegie Sp ray Park Road. Forest area 606 Jo hn Adams St . Amenities: playground equipment, R ivercrest Park G len Echo Wetland including swings, slide, merry-go- Amenities: spray park 131 Park Dri ve Located north of Glen Ec ho Avenue round, lawn areas Amenities: two covered picnic areas, U ndeveloped wetlands Chap in Park interactive spray park, play area for 340 Warner Parrott Road children, T-ball field, and new tennis Salty Acres Wetlands Amenities: four baseball/so ftball dia- and basketball courts. The spray park High R ocks Park On the plat of the S alty Acres monds, two soccer fields, shelter, is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., weath- 33 82nd D rive S ubdivision walking path er permitting, between M emorial D ay Amenities: beautiful views of the and Labor Da y. Clackamas River, swimming, picnick- Stocker Park Clackamette Cove R iver Access ing. ( H igh Rocks Park Lifeguard Located at the easterly end of E ast Trail Shenandoah Park Program: An agreement between the Clarendon S treet. The approximately one-mile trail runs Intersection of She nandoah Road and city of Gladstone, the city of Oregon A memorial to a former Gladstone res- through the Clackamette Cove area Allegheny, just west of Central Point City and American M edical Response ident; it is entirely landscaped from the M ain St reet Ex tension to Road. ( AM R) continues the lifeguard program Washington St reet, which connects to the footbridge to Gladstone. Singer Creek Park 130 Linn Ave. Listen to, “Pet Nutrition & News with Chip Sammons” Clackamette Park Amenities: natural habitats, disc golf 1955 Clackamette Dri ve every Saturday morning from 8 - 9 on KPAM 860 AM. The Clackamas River flows into the Stafford Park Willamette at the boundary of scenic 569 H olmes Lane Clackamette Park situated on 22 Amenities: open grass area, no devel- acres. oped facilities Amenities: skatepark, RV Park, picnic tables Waterb oard Park 921 Waterboard Park Road End of the Oregon Trail Amenities: beautiful view of Oregon 1726 Washington St . City, walking paths, wildlife Amenities: picnic tables “Th e Health Food Store For Pets” Wesley Linn Park 15599 SE 82nd Drive, Clackamas @ I-205 & Hwy 212 • 503-656-5342 Hartke Park 12901 Frostier Parkway ( off Leland) Hours: M - F 10 - 6 and Sat. 10 - 4 • www.holisticpetcenter.com 556 H artke Loop Amenities: baseball/so ftball fields, CRAG 438816.041013 Amenities: small play area, two tennis soccer/mul ti-purpose fields, play- courts, basketball court Small Business Administration’s Oregon Business ground, picnic areas, lots of open Person of the Year ~ Awarded by Pet Product News! space 28 - Your Answer Guide April 30, 2014 SENIOR CENTERS RETIREMENT Gladstone Senior Center RESOURCES gladstoneseniors.org Gladstone’s S enior Center offers a wide range of activities, all aimed at meeting the needs of and enhancing the lives of our senior citiz ens. S ervices and programs pro- vided by the center include transportation for grocery shopping and medical needs, Oregon City Milwaukie noontime meals on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, home-bound meal program, blood pressure and foot clinic, legal assistance, exercise, social services and more. Avamere Living at Berry Park Clackamas View Assisted Living clackamasviewseniorliving.com Gladstone S enior Center Retirement Community Call: 503 -6 59 -23 25; 14550 S .E . V ista 1050 Portland Ave. avamerelivingatberrypark.com Lane, M ilwaukie 9 7 26 7 Gladstone Call: 503 -6 56 -7 6 14; 13 6 6 9 Gaffney Call: 503 -6 55-7 7 01 Lane, Oregon City 9 7 045 Deerfield Village Assisted Living H ours: M onday through Friday, 8 :3 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Haven Corner reveraliving.com/ deerfield havencorner.com Call: 503 -6 53 -406 4; 57 7 0 S .E . K ellogg Milwaukie Center Creek D rive, M ilwaukie 9 7 222 ncprd.com/ milwaukie-center Call: 503 -518 -428 6 ; 19 3 52 Prospector Terrace, Oregon City 9 7 045 The M ilwaukie Center is a multi-purpose community center operated by the North Homewood Heights Assisted Clackamas Parks and Recreation D istrict. The center offers a wide array of recre- Gilman Park Living Community ational and support services to meet the interests and needs of adults age 55 and prestigecare.com over in the suburban Portland/ North Clackamas area. gilmanpark.com Call: 503 -56 3 -47 6 4; 2205 Gilman D rive, 503 -6 59 -6 6 00; 17 9 9 9 S .E . River Road, M ilwaukie Center M ilwaukie 9 7 26 7 5440 S .E . K ellogg Creek D rive Oregon City 9 7 045 M ilwaukie Marquis Care Center Homewoods on the Willamette Call: 503 -6 53 -8 100 Retirement Community H ours: M onday through Friday, 8 :3 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. marquiscompanies.com Call: 503 -6 55-258 8 ; 16 8 0 M olalla Ave., homewoods.org Oregon City 9 7 045 Call: 503 -6 59 -3 6 00; 17 9 7 1 S .E . River Pioneer Community Center Road, M ilwaukie 9 7 26 7 orcity.org/ parksandrecreation/ pioneer-community-center McLoughlin Place Senior Living The Pioneer ( Adult) Community Center is a multi-purpose facility offering nutritional, Ivy Court Senior Living educational, recreational and social services to older adults in the community. The lifestylesllc.com Call: 8 7 7 -53 4-9 06 7 ; 1153 M olalla Ave., Call: 503 -7 8 6 -3 443 ; 18 26 5 S .E . River Pioneer Center’s primary responsibility is to enhance the quality of life for community Road, M ilwaukie 9 7 26 7 seniors and provide opportunities for the elderly to maintain an independent lifestyle. 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Hap p y V alley’ s Sunnyside Farmers Market Oak G rove Trolley Trail Farmers Market sunnysidefarmersmarket.com Trolley Trail Farmers Market on Facebook Call: 503-504-8615 Come visit one of the newest Clackamas County Farmers Markets in historic We are proud to move into our third season, thankful to our customers, vendors, downtown Oak Grove. Spaces for vendors are still available. local businesses and the city of Happy Valley for your support. Where: Downtown Oak Grove near the Trolley Trail on the corner of Arista and When: Saturdays, beginning May 10 through Oct. 11, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., rain or Ruppert. shine When: Saturdays, beginning May 10-Sept. 13, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: In the parking lot of the Eastridge Church on 141st and Sunnyside Road, Happy Valley. Damascus Fresh & Local Market damascusfreshandlocalmarket.com Milwaukie Sunday Farmers Market This community farmers market provides local produce, foods, nursery milwaukiefarmersmarket.com stock, lawn and garden art and a variety of other local products. One of its goals Call: 503-407-0956 is to build community by offering entertainment, prepared foods, and opportuni- Over 70 different vendors providing local products as well as music and activi- ties for visitors to meet old friends and make new ones. ties for all ages. Where: Located near the intersection of Foster and Highway 212, across from When: Sundays, May through October, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., rain or shine the Safeway Where: Corner of Main and Harrison streets When: Thursdays, May 22 – Sept. 25, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Oregon City Farmers Market B oring Farmers Market The Oregon City Farmers Market serves as a market place that supports the local-farmers-markets.com/market/3936/boring/boring-farmers-market growth of sustainable agricultural businesses and food security by encouraging Where: Located in the heart of downtown Boring, this market offers a selection the consumption of locally grown fresh food. of local specialties, fruits, crafts, vegetables and organic food. orcityfarmersmarket.com When: Second Saturdays starting May 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Continued from page 31 The Tumwater Room, inside the Museum of the Oregon Territory tumwaterroom.com Sah-Hah-Lee Golf Course 211 Tumwater Drive JOE DOMENICO sah-hah-lee.com Oregon City 17104 S.E. 130th Ave. 971-400-1090 Clackamas Overlooking Willamette Falls from the top 503-655-9249 floor of the Museum of the Oregon AGENCY The Pavilion at Sah-Hah-Lee can be Territory, the Tumwater Room is made for transformed from a cool and calm open- memorable occasions. This beautiful event air facility to a warm and inviting all-sea- facility, accommodating up to 299 guests son banquet room in a matter of min- and conveniently located just minutes utes. The interior space comfortably seats south of Portland, features breathtaking Specializing in up to 90. Dimmed lighting, rustic architec- 360-degree views, cathedral ceilings, dra- ture, and lit views of the putting course matic arched windows and stunning cher- and driving range’ create a memorable ry floors. The Tumwater Room can accom- ambiance for guests. modate wedding receptions, meetings or special events. A separate space, called Auto, Home, the Board Room, can accommodate up to Commercial, Life, 15 people for meetings. Boats, R.V.'s, Financial Services PUBLIC SAFETY Police Departments ist and eight non-sworn volunteers. Our approach to law enforcement is service- For Emergencies Dial 911 based, as we strive to provide police ser- joedomenicoagency.com vices that are fair, honest, timely and Milwaukie PD above reproach. The police department Insurance & Financial Agent milwaukieoregon.gov/police takes pride in offering a full range of ser- The Milwaukie Police Department serves vices within the Gladstone community, the city of Milwaukie from its headquar- while balancing resources and fiscal Established in 1967, the Joe Domenico Agency, is a ters in the city’s Public Safety Building on responsibilities. We offer police services Southeast Harrison Street. With more than 24 hours a day, seven days a week. multi-line insurance agency, providing personalized 30 sworn officers and four support staff, Contact information the department has served the community Police Station insurance coverage for families and businesses in since its founding in 1903. 535 Portland Ave. Milwaukie & Portland Oregon. Contact Information Gladstone 97027 Public Safety Building Non-Emergency: 503-655-8211 We represent some of the 3200 S.E. Harrison St. Police Chief: Jim Pryde Milwaukie 97222 fi nest insurance carriers Call: 503-786-7400 Child Abuse Hotline Non-Emergency: 503-786-7500 Call: 503-731-3100 in the nation Fax: 503-786-7426 Business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fire Departments Monday through Friday. Police Chief: Steve Bartol Clackamas Fire District #1 clackamasfire.com Milwaukie Municipal Court Clackamas Fire District #1 is proud to be milwaukieoregon.gov/municipalcourt an internationally accredited organization 10722 S.E. 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With more than 30 tions strategically located throughout sworn officers, the department became 469023.043014 CR AG Clackamas County with a workforce of the first law enforcement agency in more than 200 employees & 100 volun- Clackamas County to be accredited by teers and is the second largest fire pro- the Oregon Accreditation Alliance, a testa- tection district in Oregon, serving over 6641 SE Lake Road ment to its professionalism and high stan- 179,000 citizens in an area covering near- dards. ly 200 square miles. Contact Information Our firefighters/paramedics respond to Milwaukie, OR 97222 Police station/City Hall over 16,500 incidents annually throughout 320 Warner Milne Road the fire district. Clackamas Fire District #1 Oregon City 97045 is an Internationally Accredited agency Call: 503-657-4964 meeting the highest standards in emer- Bus: 503-653-0120 Non-emergency: 503-655-8211 gency service delivery. Fax: 503-655-0530 Contact Information Business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., For general information, call: 503-742- Fax: 503-653-0122 Monday through Friday. 2600 Police Chief: Jim Band Administration 11300 S.E. Fuller Road Farmers Financial Solutions, LLC Gladstone PD Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 The Gladstone Police Department is a full Call: 503-742-2600 2423 Galena Avenue, Simi Vaklley, CA 93065 service law enforcement agency staffed (805) 306-3400 Member NASD with 16 sworn peace officers, 15 reserve officers, one municipal ordinance special- Continued on page 33 April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 33

Continued from page 32 Station 8 — Clackamas hours a day and are led by a Main Office/South Welches Substation 16100 S.E. 130th Ave. paid fire marshal and volunteer 2223 Kaen Road 25222 E. Welches Road Oregon City 97045 Clackamas, Oregon 97015 coordinator. The city’s fire station Welches 97067 Community Services Contact Call: 503-655-8218 Station 9 — Holcomb is located adjacent to city hall. Information Fax: 503-655-8549 Public Safety Training Center 300 Longview Way Contact Information Community Emergency Response Happy Valley Station and Shooting Range Oregon City, 97045 Gladstone Fire Station Training (CERT): 503-742-2685 12915 S. King Road clackamas.us/sheriff/pstc.html CPR/First Aid Training: 503-742- Station 10 — Beavercreek 555 Portland Ave. Happy Valley, 97086 Named in honor of the late 2866 22310 S. Beavercreek Road Gladstone, 97027 Call: 503-760-0123 James T. Brouillette, the Public Beavercreek, 97004 Call: 503-557-2775 Fax: 503-760-0300 Safety Training Center is a 22,300 Clackamas Emergency square foot training facility for law Station 11 — Redland Volunteer information Services Foundation: Wilsonville Station enforcement agencies and shoot- 18265 S. Redland Road Fire Station Tours 503-742-2600 30000 S.W. Town Center Loop E. ing sports enthusiasts. Oregon City, 97045 503-557-2774 Daily Burn Information: Wilsonville 97070 It features 10 25-yard shooting Inspections 503-632-0211 Station 12 — Logan Call: 503-682-1012 lanes open to the public, plus 18081 S. Harding Road Mike Funk, fire marshal Fax: 503-682-9619 eight more lanes for law enforce- Fire Stations: Oregon City, 97045 503-557-2775 82nd Avenue Substation ment officers and advanced shooters. It also has a defensive Station 1 — Town Center Station 13 — Clarkes 11300 S.E. Fuller Road tactics room and three class- 11300 S.E. Fuller Road 25675 S. Beavercreek Road C lackamas C ount y Clackamas 97222 rooms, and offers fingerprint ser- Milwaukie, 97222 Beavercreek, 97004 Sheriff’s Office Colton Substation vices Monday through Friday. Station 2 — Milwaukie Station 14 — Highland 20967 S. Highway 211 12700 S.E. 82nd Ave. clackamas.us/sheriff 3200 S.E. Harrison St. 22295 S. Lower Highland Road Colton 97017 Clackamas 97015 The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Milwaukie, 97222 Beavercreek, 97004 Main Line: 503-794-8065 Office provides police protection Estacada Substation Reception and Fingerprinting: Station 3 — Oak Lodge Station 15 — John Adams across the 1,868 square miles of 200 S.W. Club House Drive 503-794-8072 2930 S.E. Oak Grove Blvd. 624 Seventh St. the county’s territory — from Estacada 97023 Shooting Range: 503-794-8065 Milwaukie, 97267 Oregon City, Oregon 97045 Milwaukie and Oregon City to the Molalla Substation Concealed Handgun Licenses: rugged peak of Mt. Hood to the Station 4 — Lake Road Station 16 — Hilltop 4836 W. Main St. (503) 794-8059 Warm Springs Indian Reservation. 6600 S.E. Lake Road 19340 Molalla Ave. Molalla 97038 Shooting range hours of opera- Milwaukie, 97222 Oregon City, 97045 Contact Information: Oak Lodge Substation tion: Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Station 5 — Mt. Scott Station 17 — South End Clackamas County Jail 2930 S.E. Oak Grove Blvd. Thursday: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 9339 S.E. Causey Ave. 19001 South End Road 2206 S. Kaen Road Milwaukie, 97267 Friday: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Happy Valley, Oregon 97086 Oregon City, 97045 Oregon City 97045 Sandy Substation Saturday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call: 503-655-8331 Station 6 — Happy Valley 37800 S. Sunset St. Thursday Night is Cereal Night. Gladstone FD 12901 S.E. King Road Main Office- North Sandy 97055 Help feed the hungry by donat- ci.gladstone.or.us/fire.html Happy Valley, 97236 9101 S.E. Sunnybrook Blvd. Stevens Road Substation ing a box of hot or cold cereal The City of Gladstone maintains Station 7 — Pleasant Valley Clackamas 97015 Located in CCFD #1 Station and save $10 off a non-member 10921 S.E. 172nd Ave. its own volunteer fire depart- Call: 503-785-5000 9339 S.E. Causey Ave. $15 lane fee. Happy Valley, 97086 ment. Volunteers are on call 24 Fax: 503-785-5190 Portland 97266 PERFORMANCE GROUPS Abernethy Performing Arts career in theatre, gives Clackamas Krayon Kids Musical Theater 27861 Grange St. apadancetheater.com County youth the chance to experience krayonkids.org. Boring APA is committed to providing stu- theatre first hand through outreach pro- The Krayon Kids Musical Theatre Call: 503-593-1295 dents with an education about per- grams during the school year, and sum- Company is a self-sufficient children’s E-mail: [email protected]. forming arts while establishing disci- mer internships and classes at the col- musical theater group, offering inter- Coming up: The Nutz-n-Boltz Theater pline and self esteem. We offer every lege, and offers high quality financially ested children an opportunity to par- Company presents “King Midas and student the opportunity to perform in accessible productions for the citizens ticipate in original musical productions the Miraculous Golden Touch,” the both a professional and recreational of Clackamas County and beyond. that feature a wide variety of perfor- ancient Greek tale of the king who got environment while promoting perform- All plays are staged at the Osterman mance disciplines. The company also what he wished for, performed by ing arts throughout our community. Theater, located inside the Niemeyer provides a quality program for children young performers, aged 6-16, on May Abernethy Performing Arts Center on the campus of Clackamas to view and be introduced to musical 9 to 18. Visit the website for more 275 S. Beavercreek Road, Suite A108 Community College, 19600 S. Molalla theater. information. Oregon City Ave. in Oregon City. Eastham School Call: 503-974-9235 Phone: 503-657-6958, ext. 2356. The 1404 Seventh St. Oregon City Coming up: APA presents the follow- box office opens one hour before Oregon City Children’s Theatre each performance. ing ballet performances on June 13 Call: 503-656-6099 occtheatre.org. and 14 at West Linn High School, Performance times: Thursday, Friday, The Oregon City Children’s Theatre 5464 W. A St.: “Peter and the Wolf,” Saturday 7 p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. New Century Players (OCCT) is a nonprofit organization “Scheherazade,” accompanied by the Questions: Call Monday through newcenturyplayers.org. committed to providing the opportuni- Willamette Falls Symphony Orchestra, Friday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., or The New Century Players theater ty of performing and learning stage- and a swing ballet number. email your question to: craft to any child who expresses the group was formed in 2003. The group desire to learn about performing. The [email protected]. currently produces at least three plays Coming up: CRT’s play-reading series, children’s theatre is organized and run Clackamas Repertory a year. completely by volunteer parents, fami- Theatre Sundays at 3: The series concludes Call: 503-367-2620 ly and friends. May 4 with “Don’t Go Gentle,” by E-mail: [email protected]. What makes the program unique is clackamasrep.org. Stephen Belber. All play readings are at Clackamas Repertory Theatre is a that all aspects of the show, both 3 p.m. in the Osterman Theatre on onstage and off, are handled com- professional theatre group founded in Sundays, for one day only; tickets are The Nutz-n-Boltz 2004 by the Clackamas Community Theater Company pletely by the children. $10. Plays contain adult language. Oregon City Children’s Theatre College Theatre faculty, with David nnbtheater.com. Clackamas Repertory Theatre’s 10th Mail: P.O. Box 694, Beavercreek, OR Smith-English, artistic director; Chris With performing arts funding continu- anniversary season begins with the 97004 Whitten, resident designer and techni- ally being cut, and no real performing 1939 comedy “The Philadelphia Story,” Call: 503-351-2679 cal director; Alva Bradford, costume arts center in East County, Nutz–n- from June 27 to July 20; followed by Coming up: OCCT will hold auditions designer; and Cynthia Smith-English, Boltz, formed in 2004, was born with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic for “Stuart Little” on June 5, from 5 to managing director. the hope of building a community the- musical “Carousel,” from Aug. 2 to 24. 8 p.m. Performances will take place in Clackamas Repertory Theatre prepares ater that truly uses the talents of the The final play is “Good People,” by July. Visit the website for more infor- current and former Clackamas local community. David Lindsay-Abaire, from Sept. 19 mation. Community College students for a through Oct. 5. Stage address: 34 - Your Answer Guide April 30, 2014 PUBLIC LIBRARIES BUSINESS CIty Libraries Clackamas County RESOURCES G ladstone Pub lic Lib rary Libraries gladstonepubliclibrary.wordpress.com 135 E . D artmouth Sunnyside Lib rary North Clackamas County Education & Training Gladstone 97027 clackamas.us/l ibrary Chamb er of Commerce 13793 S.E. Si eben Parkway Call: 503- 656- 2411 M embership D irector: Laura Ed monds H appy V alley, 97086 Clackamas Community H ours: M onday - Thursday-10 a.m. yourchamber.com –8 p.m. Call: 503- 7 94- 3883 College Small B usiness H ours: M onday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 7740 S .E. H armony Road Develop ment Center Friday, S aturday - 11 a.m. -5:30 p.m. M ilwaukie, 97222 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – biz center.org/ small-business-develop- Closed Su nday Call: 503- 654- 7777 noon to 8 p.m. ment-centers/ clackamas Milwaukie—Ledding Lib rary Friday, Sa turday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The center serves new and estab- milwaukieoregon.gov/l ibrary Sund ay: noon to 6 p.m. Oregon City Chamb er of lished businesses in the Clackamas 10660 S.E . 21st Ave. Commerce County area, providing: practical, M ilwaukie 97222 Oak Lodge Lib rary oregoncity.org affordable training; free confidential Call: 503- 786- 7580 President and CEO : Amber H olveck business counseling; information and clackamas.us/l ibrary H ours: M onday - Thursday-10 a.m. 2895 S . Be avercreek Road, S te. 103 referral services; access to small –9 p.m. 16201 S.E. M cLoughlin Bl vd. Oak Grove 97267 Oregon City, 97045 business resources Friday, S aturday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call: 503- 656- 161 9 7736 S .E. H armony Road Sund ay: noon to 6 p.m. Call: 503- 6 55-8543 H ours: M onday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. M ilwaukie, 97222 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday – Call: 503- 594- 0738 Oregon City Lib rary— noon to 8 p.m. Historic Downtown Main Carnegie B uilding Friday, Sa turday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Street Oregon City Sab in- Schellenb erg Center orcity.org/l ibary Sund ay: noon to 6 p.m. downtownoregoncity.org nclack.k12.or.us/ ssptc 606 Jo hn Adams Ex ecutive director: J onathan S tone Offers high school students business Oregon City 97045 816 M ain S treet and professional training; more than Call: 503- 657- 8269 Oregon City, 97045 250 businesses work with the center. H ours: M onday-Wednesday – 10 a.m. Call: 971- 202-160 4 Call: 503- 353- 594 0 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Sa turday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hap p y V alley B usiness Worksource Oregon for Sund ay: noon to 5 p.m. Alliance Clackamas County hvba.biz worksourceclackamas.org The H appy V alley Bu siness Alliance Call: 971- 673- 6400 works to increase awareness of the H appy V alley area businesses, attrac- Clackamas Community tions and special events to promote a College DMV/DEQ healthy business climate, and to clackamas.edu; 503- 59 4-6 000 oregondmv.com/o nline encourage high ethics and profes- V eteran’s S ervices sional standards. clackamas.edu/ V eterans/ ; 503 -59 4- President: D avid Golobay DMV Headq uarters 3438 16000 S .E. M isty D r. 1905 Lana Ave. N.E. Named as the only Oregon college to S alem 97314 H appy V alley, 9 7 08 6 make the list of top 100 V eterans General info: 503- 94 5-5000 Call: 503- 253- 7789 Ed ucational S ervice providers. Portland M etro Area: 503- 299- 9999 Clackamas County B usiness Visitor Industry G ladstone DMV Alliance 10 82nd Dri ve ccba.biz Clackamas Heritage Partners Gladstone 97027 The Alliance has direct and ongoing H istoricOregonCity.org H ours: M onday, Tuesday- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clackamas H eritage Partners is a Wednesday- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. contact with local, regional, state and federal policy makers on issues of non-profit organiz ation managing Thursday, Friday – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. museums in Oregon City and promot- D rive Test Appointments- 503- 299- 9 999 importance to Clackamas County business. ing heritage programs around the county including M t. H ood Territory, Southeast Portland DMV Ex ecutive M anager: Amy Oakley 8 710 S.E. Powell Bl vd. 365 Warner M ilne Road, S uite 202, Travel Oregon and Ex plore Oregon Portland 97266 Oregon City, 97045 City. H ours: M onday, Tuesday- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call: 503- 657- 1651 Call: 503- 657- 9336 Wednesday- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Friday – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clackamas County B usiness Other business resources: D M V does not accept credit or debit cards, however this office has & Economic Develop ment an ATM in the lobby. clackamas.us/ business State & federal numb ers Busi ness Referral Center: 503 -9 8 6 - The Busi ness and Ec onomic DEQ Oregon Headq uarters 2220 D evelopment Office actively works to deq.state.or.us International trade: 503 -229 -56 25 attract new businesses as well as 8 11 S.W . Si xth Ave. S mall Busi ness Administration: 503 - support existing business growth. Portland 97204 326- 2682 150 Be avercreek Road 503- 229- 5696, toll free 1-800- 452-4011, Fax- 503- 229- 6124 U S D A Rural D evelopment: 503 -414- Oregon City, 97045 3300 DEQ Clackamas Station Call: 503- 742- 4249 9 350 S.E. Clackamas Road Clackamas 97015 Clackamas County H ours: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday – 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., D evelopment Agency: 503 -7 42-43 23 Wednesday – 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sa turday – 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Land U se & Zo ning: 503 -7 42-4500 Closed Sund ay, M onday and H olidays. Tourism and Cultural Affairs: 503 -6 55- 8490 Water Envi ronment S ervices: 503 - 742- 4567 April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 35 CHURCHES Beavercreek Gladstone Pleasant V alley Seventh Day Living Hop e Church Adventist livinghopechurchoc.com Northwest Contex ture Church of J esus Christ of Call: 503-658-2248; 11125 S.E. 172nd Call: 503-655-7390; 19691 Meyers Congregation-B eavercreek Latter-D ay Saints Ave., Happy Valley 97086 Road, Oregon City 97045 Church lds.org nwcontexture.org Call: 503-722-8632; 8331 Cason Southeast B ib le Church Logan Community Church logancommunitychurch.com Call: 503-632-7505; 15660 S. Leland Road, Gladstone 97027 503-775-6358; 10600 S.E. Idleman Call: 503-631-2551; 17270 S. Gerber Road, Beavercreek 97004 Road, Happy Valley 97086 Clackamas Community Christian Road, Oregon City 97045 Un ited Church of Christ at Church Sunnyside Little Chap el of the Mountain V iew B eavercreek- “T he Ten O’ Clock Call: 503-659-8210; 17700 Tims View Chimes 503-715-5370; 11667 S.E. Stevens Community Church Church” Ave., Gladstone 97027 Road, Happy Valley 97086 mvcommunity.net beavercreekucc.org Call: 503-518-8439; 1678 S. Call: 503-632-4553; 23345 S. Gl adstone Assemb ly of G od gladstoneaog.org Beavercreek Road, Oregon City, Beavercreek Road, Beavercreek Call: 503-655-3074; 6460 Glen Echo Oregon City 97045 97004 Ave., Gladstone 97027 Atkinson Memorial Church — Oregon City B ib le Chap el Lower Highland B ib le Church Gl adstone Christian Church Un itarian U niversalist ocbc.info facebook.com/pages/Lower-Highland- gladstonecc.org atkinsonchurch.com Call: 503-655-3009; 20611 S. Highway Bible-Church Call: 503-656-3394; 305 E. Dartmouth Call: 503-656-7296; 710 Sixth St., 213, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-632-4741; 24353 S. Ridge St., Gladstone 97027 Oregon City 97045 Road, Beavercreek 97004 Oregon City Christian Church Gl adstone Church of Christ B ib le Doctrine Church of Portland occchurch.org Gra nd Vi ew B ap tist Church church-of-christ.org faithfamilyjesus.com Call: 503-656-5585; 1179 South End grandviewcares.com Call: 503-786-9754; 255 E. Exeter St., Call: 503-657-5673; 805 Jackson St., Road, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503.632.8100; 14855 S. Leland Gladstone 97027 Oregon City 97045 Road, Beavercreek, OR 97004 Oregon City Church of Christ oregoncitychurchofchrist.org Gl adstone Church of the Calvary Chap el Oregon City Call: 503-656-8656; 335 Warner Milne Clackamas Naz arene calvarychapeloc.org gladnaz.org Call: 503-656-6006; 507 Main St., Road, Oregon City 97045 Ab undant Life Church Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-654-2900; 4180 S.E. Oregon City Church of the alcpdx.com/happyvalley Jennings Ave., Gladstone 97267 Call: 503-658-8271; 17241 S.E. Carus Community Un ited Naz arene ocnaz.com Hemrich Road, Damascus, OR 97089 Gl adstone First B ap tist Church Methodist Church gfbcfamily.org Facebook/Carus Community United Call: 503-656-6536; 716 Taylor St., Christ the Vi ne Lutheran Church Call: 503-654-7728; 6125 Caldwell Methodist Church Oregon City 97045 and School Road, Gladstone 97027 Call: 503-632-4186; 22765 S. Highway Oregon City Evangelical Church christthevinelutheran.org 213, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-658-5650; 18677 S.E. Gl adstone Park Seventh Day of North America ocec.net Highway 212, Damascus 97089 Adventist Church Christ Church Ap ostolic gladstonepark.org Call: 503-656-1130; 600 Barclay Hills Call: 503-656-8582; 1024 Linn Ave., Clackamas B ib le Church Call: 503-655-2614; 8378 Cason Drive, Oregon City 97045 Oregon City 97045 clackamasbible.org Road, Gladstone 97027 Call: 503-655-2753; 15655 S.E. Church of J esus Christ, LDS Oregon City First Church Johnson Road, Clackamas 97015 St. Step hen Lutheran Church lds.org of Christ Scientist sslcgladstone.org Call: 503-632-8612; 21912 S. Facebook/Oregon City First Church Creator Lutheran Church Call: 503-656-8194; 290 W. Beavercreek Road, Oregon City 97045 of Christ Scientist creatorlutheran.org Gloucester, Gladstone 97027 Call: 503-655-1071; 503 Ninth St., Call: 503-698-8081; 13250 S.E. Church of J esus Christ of Oregon City 97045 Sunnyside Road, Clackamas 97015 Latter- Day Saints the Happy Valley Oregon City Oregon Stake Oregon City U nited Eastridge Church Church of J esus Christ of Latter- lds.org Methodist Church oregoncityumc.com eastridgechurch.org Day Saints—Hap p y V alley Ward Call: 503-655-9908; 14340 S. Call: 503-855-3970; 14100 S.E. Call: 503-761-5846; 10300 S.E. 132nd Donovan Road, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-656-3433; 18955 South End Sunnyside Road, Clackamas 97015 Ave., Happy Valley 97086 Road, Oregon City 97045 Faith R ock Community Church Hillside Christian Fellowship Church of J esus Christ of Latter- Facebook/Faith Rock Community Oregon Trail Free Will B ap tist hillsidechristianfellowship.com Day Saints—Sunnyside Ward Church Church Call: 503-698-3096; 13401 S.E. 132nd Call: 503-762-2408; 10300 S.E. 132nd Call: 503-650-7422; 16282 S. Bradley Facebook/Oregon Trail FWB Church Ave., Clackamas, 97015 Ave., Happy Valley 97086 Road, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-557-8559; 14595 Henrici Road, Oregon City 97045 Sp ring Mountain B ib le Church Destiny Christian Fellowship First B ap tist Church of springmountain.org destinycf.org Oregon City Park Place Evangelical Church Call: 503-698-2864; 12152 S.E. Call: 503-723-4449; 13865 S.E. King 1baptistchurch.org parkplaceec.com Mather Road, Clackamas 97015 Road, Happy Valley 97086 Call: 503-656-3854; 819 John Adams, Call: 503-656-7525; 13933 S. Gain Oregon City 97045 St., Oregon City 97045 Sunnyside Community Church Emmanuel Community Church s-c-church.com ecchurch.com First Presb yterian Church Portland Area Seventh Day Call: 503-658-8099; 16444 S.E. Call: 503-658-3283; 13361 S.E. 172nd firstpresoc.org B ap tist Church portlandareasdb.org Davidoff Way, Damascus, OR 97089 Ave., Happy Valley 97015 Call: 503-656-7444; 1321 Linn Ave., Call: 503-656-3854; 16363 S. Swan Oregon City 97045 Sunnyside Foursq uare Church Hap p y V alley B ap tist Church Ave., Oregon City 97045 sunnyside4.org Facebook: Happy Valley Baptist Call: 503-698-5555; 13231 S.E. Church-Happy Valley, OR Followers of Christ Church Prince of Life Lutheran Church Call: 503-656-4541; 19394 Molalla Sunnyside Road, Clackamas 97015 Call: 503-761-9646; 14095 S.E. King princeoflife.org Ave., Oregon City 97045 Road, Happy Valley 97015 Call: 503-657-3100; 13896 Meyers V alley Vi ew Church Road, Oregon City 97045 valley-view.org Hap p y V alley Evangelical Church Hillcrest Missionary B ap tist Call: 503-698-6000; 11501 S.E. Call: 502-761-2430; 10601 S.E. 129th Church R eformation Covenant Church Sunnyside Road, Clackamas 97015 Ave., Happy Valley 97086 Call: 503-655-2053; 355 Warner reformationcovenant.org Parrott Road, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-656-9444; 1201 John Adams V oice of the Trump et Ministries New Hop e Community Church St., Oregon City 97045 voiceofthetrumpet.org newhopepdx.org Hilltop Community Church of G od Call: 503-630-4264; 19715 S.E. Call: 503-659-5683; 11731 S.E. Call: 503-655-5517; 592 Molalla Ave., Continued on page 39 Highway 212, Damascus, OR. 97089 Stevens Road, Happy Valley 97086 Oregon City 97045 36 - Your Answer Guide April 30, 2014

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Bret T. Paul D. Matthew T. Geoffrey E. Joint Replacement & Reconstruction Kean, MD Ruesch, MD Sugalski, MD Baum, DO April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 37 SOCIAL SERVICES Clackamas County residents. Since offer immediate, 24 hour access to tion services that work to address a Oregon City 1986, the Volunteer Connection has safety planning information, peer variety of issues that kids involved in Clackamas County Social been a vital link between volunteer counseling, information and referral the juvenile justice system and their Services placement and volunteer engagement services, domestic violence informa- families face. clackamas.us/socialservices in Clackamas County. On an annual tion, and information on shelter avail- 2051 Kaen Road, Oregon City 97045; basis, Volunteer Connection connects ability. Confidentiality is protected in Gladstone 503-655-8640 hundreds of individuals to volunteer all conversations, and we offer inter- The Social Services Division seeks to service by working in partnership with pretation in over 300 languages G ladstone Center for provide quality services and meaning- over 200 community organizations. through Language Line interpreters. Children and Families gladstone.k12.or.us/center ful opportunities for elderly, disabled Volunteer opportunities are available 18905 Portland Ave., Gladstone and low-income residents of at local Senior Centers, Food Pantries, Hire Oregon V ets clackamas.us/communitysolutions/ 97027; 503-496-3939 Clackamas County. Social Services youth and family oriented programs, vetfriendly The center has services for children engages in planning and coordination homelessness reduction programs, 112 11th St., Oregon City 97045; 503- and families including special educa- between organizations and advocates and many other critical community 655-8840 tion, Kindergarten, DHS, Screening for to guarantee rights and ensure access support programs. This is a regional partnership between WIC and Clackamas County Mental to services for all. Clackamas Women’ s Community Solutions for Clackamas Health. The site is also the home of The Children’ s Center of Services County, the Labors Community Healthy Start/Healthy Families, which cwsor.org Service Agency, Inc. and the promotes and supports positive par- Clackamas County WorkSource Oregon Employment childrenscenter.cc 256 Warner Milne Road, Oregon City enting and healthy growth and devel- Department. The goal is to increase 1713 Penn Lane, Oregon City 97045; 97045; 503-655-8600 opment for all Clackamas County par- the employment of veterans statewide 503-655-7725 Each year the CWS Domestic ents and their first-born children. by providing employment services to The Children’s Center is a partner in Violence Shelter provides safe emer- veterans, education to employers on Clackamas County’s response to child gency housing, clothing, food, safety Milwaukie the benefits of hiring a veteran and by abuse and the answer to a child’s planning, advocacy, children’s servic- serving as a vehicle for connecting pain. A private, non-profit medical es and counseling for approximately Oregon Imp act employers to skilled veterans. oregonimpact.org assessment center, the Children’s 150 women and children. Occasionally we also provide emergency, short- P.O. Box 220010, Milwaukie 97269; Center supports children and families Parrot Creek Child and 503-303-4954 in cases of suspected physical abuse, term housing through hotel vouchers for specific kinds of situations. The Family Services Executive Director: Janelle Lawrence sexual abuse, neglect, drug endanger- pcreek.org Oregon Impact provides educational ment and witness to violence. 24/7 Crisis & Support Line is available to survivors and families/friends of 1001 Molalla Ave., Oregon City 97045; experiences to end impaired and dis- Clackamas County survivors who need support or have 503-722-4110 tracted driving. With an emphasis on questions about their situation. Call Building stronger families and safer teen drivers and those that ride with V olunteer Connection communities for over 40 years, Parrott them, Oregon Impact works with mid- clackamas.us/socialservices/volunteer our Crisis Line for availability: 503- Creek provides residential and com- Local volunteers play an important 654-2288 or 888-654-2288. The sup- munity based prevention and interven- role in providing social services to port-line staff and volunteer advocates Continued on page 38 How to find the right car seat 1. Find a car seat that fi ts your child. As children grow, how they sit in your car will change. Make sure the car seat you purchase is designed to fi t your child’s current size and age. 2. Make sure that the car seat is the right fi t for your vehicle. Not all car seats fi t in all vehicles. Test the car seat you plan to buy to make sure it fi ts well in your vehicle. 3. Buy a car seat that can be installed and used correctly every time. 469287.043014CRAG

More information on-line at www.OregonImpact.org 503-303-5763 38 - Your Answer Guide April 30, 2014 Continued from page 37 Boring Fire District, Milwaukie Police protective custody for pets, dog bite The Oregon Cat Department and Oregon City Police investigations, vicious or feral dog theoregoncat.org Department. When any of these agen- removal, pick up of dead dogs, quar- 342 B. Ave., Lake Oswego 97034 dle schools, high schools & colleges cies respond to a call and a need is antine of dogs that have bitten and are The Oregon Cat is the county’s largest in Oregon and SW Washington, and determined, Foundation funds are not rabies vaccinated, inspection of no-kill feline rescue center, is also a attends multiple community events used to help those citizens. dog kennel, serving notices of infrac- low-cost spay and neuter clinic and each year to open conversations and tion and citation, obedience training food bank. encourage good choices. classes and pet first-aid classes. Clackamas PAWS Animal Shelter NAMI—Clackamas County Paws animal shelter on Facebook namicc.org Clackamas Service Center FIDO—Friends Involved in 1741 Willamette Falls Drive, West 10202 S.E. 32nd Ave., Suite. 501 cscoregon.org Dog Outreach Linn: 503-650-0855 Milwaukie 97222; 503-344-5050 8800 S.E. 80th Ave., Clackamas fido-clackamas.org PAWS Animal Shelter is a nonprofit A grassroots nonprofit providing edu- 97015; 503-771-7914 2100 Kaen Road, Oregon City 97045; cat adoption center in West Linn spe- cation, support and advocacy for indi- There’s a staggering number of 971-678-6928 cializing in orphaned animals. viduals with mental illnesses, their Clackamas County residents that live The Mission of Friends Involved in Dog friends and loved ones as well as below the poverty line or are home- Outreach, FIDO, is to improve the lives Hannah the Pet Society training, information and resources for less. In 2012, 2000+ of our neighbors of animals, to help keep them out of the hannahsociety.com professionals, schools and the general and friends had financial difficulties shelters and to support those in the 12000 S.E. 82nd Ave., Happy Valley 97086; 905-5200 public. Also known as brain disorders, and had to rely on services like shelter. FIDO’s Dog Food Bank Matching you with your ideal furry these illnesses include: bipolar disor- Clackamas Service Center to meet and AniMeals programs, help to keep friend is just the start. You get der, depression, obsessive compulsive their food, dental and medical dogs in homes with their families and out of the shelters. Vaccination clinics Customized Pet Food, veterinary care, disorder, anxiety disorders, schizo- needs. The goal for Clackamas emergency care, boarding and expert phrenia and schizo-affective disorder, Service Center is to continue to com- help to assure dogs are licensed, and the Microchips Clinics make sure lost help with behavior — for the life of your borderline personality disorder (BPD), bat poverty and homelessness in our Hannah Pet for a low monthly Pet dogs are returned home. Through the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) community by providing more than Support Fee. Welcome to Pet Sampson fund, FIDO helps dogs that and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). just soup kitchen services. Parenthood the way it was meant to be. come into the county shelter, injured Clackamas Emergency and in need of medical assistance. Family Dogs New Life Services Foundation FIDO has grown and expanded since its Animal Services conception in 2004, when its sole pur- Shelter clackamasfire.com/foundation familydogsnewlife.org 11300 S.E. Fuller Road. Milwaukie Clackamas County Dog pose was to provide support 9101 S.E. Stanley Ave., Milwaukie 97222; 503-742-2600 Shelter to Clackamas County Dog Services. 97222; 503-771-5596 The Clackamas Emergency Services clackamas.us/dogs Since its founding in 2004, FIDO, a non- Family Dogs New Life is a no kill dog Foundation was formed in 1998 to 13141 S.E. Hwy. 212, Clackamas profit 501(c) 3 organization, has rapidly shelter devoted to rescuing needy provide funds to help people in need 97015; 503-655-8628. Emergencies: gained awareness and respect in the dogs of all breeds, ages and back- within the community. Along with the 503-655-8211 community. It continues to grow, pro- grounds. Shelter staff believes that all Fire District, the Foundation consists This agency offers the following servic- viding new services and filling the dogs deserve a second chance at a of other emergency service agencies – es: licensing of dogs, sick and injured needs of the community. new life; it’s not about being perfect, Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, dog rescue, emergency dog rescue, it’s about being perfect for one another.

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Continued from page 35 Clackamas Park Friends Church cpfchurch.net Call: 503-655-7177; 8120 S.E. R iver of Life Christian Center Thiessen Road, Oak Grove 97267 Call: 503-656-0555; 405 Warner Parrott Road, Oregon City 97045 Clackamas Un ited Church of Christ-C ongregational Southridge Congregation of c-ucc.org J ehovah’ s Witnesses Call: 503-654-0741; 15303 S.E. Call: 503-722-8133; 19862 South End Webster Road, Oak Grove 97267 Road, Oregon City 97045 Cornerstone Christian Fellowship Southridge Foursq uare Church cornerstonechristianfellowship.net southridgefoursquare.org Call: 503-653-3893: 2816 S.E. Call: 503-650-4404; 19600 Molalla Harrison St., Milwaukie 97222 Ave., Oregon City 97045 The Dwelling Place St. J ohn the Ap ostle Catholic tomtaylorministries.com Church and school Call: 503-659-6479; 2906 S.E. sja-catholicchurch.com Roswell, Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-742-8202; 417 Washington St., Oregon City 97045 Eagle’ s Wings Ministries International St. Paul’ s Ep iscop al Church eaglesaint.ne stpaulsoregoncity.org Call: 503-654-8471; 10902 S.E. Call: 503-656-9842; 822 Washington Garrett Drive, Milwaukie 97222 St., Oregon City, 97045 Eastern Orthodox Church of the St. Philip B eniz i Church Annunciation philipbenizi.org annunciationorthodoxchurch.org Call: 503-631-2882; 18211 S. Henrici Call: 503-659-3646; 13515 S.E. Rusk Road, Oregon City 97045 Road, Milwaukie 97222 Life Christian Center R ussian Full G osp el Church ifechristiancenter.com concordor.com Stone Creek Christian Church stonecreekonline.com Evangelical Center Conference Call: 503-656-5433; 5497 S.E. Call: 503-659-8494; 3511 S.E. Gr ounds International Way, Portland 97222 Concord Road, Milwaukie 97267 Call: 503-632-4218; 21949 S. Highway pacificecna.org 213, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-659-5622; 18121 S.E. River Milwaukie Christian Church R yder Ministries gomcc.org ryder.org Trinity Lutheran Church Road, Milwaukie 97267 and school Call: 503-654-6597; 5197 S.E. King Call: 503-652-2650; 10607 S.E. Main trinityoc.org Faith On Hill Church Road, Milwaukie, 97222 St., Milwaukie 97222 come2faith.com Call: 503-632-5554; 16000 S. Henrici Call: 503-654-9626; 3615 S.E. Hill Milwaukie Covenant Church Southeast Christian Fellowship — Road, Oregon City 97045 Road, Milwaukie 97267 milwaukiecovenant.org a Church of Christ Call: 503-777-4631; 10110 S.E. Un ited Pentecostal Church Call: 503-654-7374; 12201 S.E. upci.org Good R oots Community Church Linwood Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Linwood Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-656-9265; 949 South End goodrootscommunity.com Milwaukie Lutheran Church- ELCA St. J ohn the B ap tist Catholic Road, Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-654-0507; 1908 S.E. Courtney Road, Milwaukie 97222 milwaukielutheran.org Church sjbcatholicchurch.org Vi ctorious Faith Family Church Call: 503-653-0250; 3810 S.E. Lake victoriousfaith.net Gra ce Pointe Church Road, Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-654-5449; 10955 S.E. 25th Call: 503-655-6729; 811 Center St., milwaukiegracepointe.com Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-654-9593; 10750 S.E. 42nd Milwaukie Presb yterian Church Oregon City 97045 milwaukiepres.org St. J ohn the Evangelist Ep iscop al Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Vi ola R idge Christian Center Call: 503-654-7782; 2416 S.E. Lake Church stjohnsmilwaukie.org violaridgechristiancenter.org Harmony Evangelical Church Road, Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-631-2474; 20926 South Facebook/Harmony Evangelical Call: 503-653-5880; 2036 S.E. Milwaukie Sp anish SDA Church Jefferson St., Milwaukie 97222 Ridge Road, Oregon City 97045 Church milwaukiespan22.adventistchurchcon- Call: 503-654-6363; 12332 S.E. Fuller Z ion Lutheran Church nect.org St. Paul’ s Un ited Methodist zionlutheranelca.com Road, Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-548-7555; 10110 S.E. Church Linwood Ave., Milwaukie 97222 stpaulsumc.us Call: 503-656-4437; 720 Jefferson St., Harvest Christian Center Oregon City 97045 Call: 503-654-1705; 11631 S.E. Facebook/Harvest Christian Church New Life Christian Center Linwood Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-653-7574; 10670 S.E. 52nd Foursq uare Milwaukie Ave., Milwaukie 97222 newlifemilwaukie.com Thomp son R oad B ib le Fellowship Amaz ing Gra ce Lutheran Church Call: 503-653-0174; 16575 S.E. trbf.org lutherans.com/churches J ehovah’ s Witnesses J ennings Webster Road, Milwaukie 97267 Call: 503-654-8650; 7606 S.E. Call: 503-654-6100; 2800 S.E. Lodge Thompson Road, Milwaukie 97222 Concord Road, Milwaukie 97267 jw.org Oak G rove Un ited Methodist Call: 503-654-7705; 17474 S.E. Rose Church Turning Point Church Facebook/Turning Point Church B ridge City Community Church St., Oak Grove 97267 oakgroveunitedmethodist.com bethechurch.net Call: 503-654-3161; 14700 S.E. Call: 503-305-8704; 13333 S.E. Rusk Call: 503-794-1696: 2816 S.E. J ennings Lodge Rupert Drive, Oak Grove 97267 Road, Milwaukie 97222 Harrison St., Milwaukie 97222 Community Church Westwood Community Fellowship Call: 503-654-0464; 4670 S.E. Oak Hills Presb yterian Church oakhillspres.org westwoodcf.net Christ the Healer UC C Jennings Ave., Milwaukie 97267 cthgathering.org Call: 503-654-4321; 5101 S.E. Call: 503-659-3502; 13820 S.E. Webster Road, Milwaukie 97267 Call: 503-650-4447; meets at 4790 Ka iros-Mi lwaukie Un ited Church Thiessen Road, Milwaukie 97267 Logus Road, Milwaukie 97222. of Christ Our Lady of G race Pro- Cathedral Wichita Avenue Evangelical kairosucc.org Christ the Ki ng Catholic Church Parish Church ctk.cc Call: 503-654-6770; 4790 S.E. Logus evangelicalorthodoxcatholic.org wichita-ave.org Call: 503-659-1475; 7414 S.E. Michael Road, Milwaukie 97222 Call: 503-659-2828; 18403 S.E. Call: 503-659-1490; 9491 S.E. Wichita Drive, Milwaukie 97222 Blanton St., Milwaukie 97267 Ave., Milwaukie 97222 Ki ng of K ings Lutheran Church of J esus Christ of LDS Church-ELC A R omanian B ap tist Church lds.org koklutheran.org rbcportland.com Call: 503-654-8466; 13520 S.E. Call: 503-659-0990; 5501 S.E. Call: 503-785-0372; 10115 S.E. Ruscliffe Lane, Milwaukie 97222 Thiessen Road, Milwaukie 97267 Stanley Ave., Milwaukie 97222 40 - Your Answer Guide April 30, 2014 SCHOOLS North Clackamas New Urban High School Concord Elementary (Closing fol- Sunnyside Elementary 1905 S.E. Oak Grove Bl vd. lowing 2014 school year) 13401 S .E. 132nd D rive School District M ilwaukie 97267 3811 S .E. Concord Road Clackamas 97015 Call: 503- 353- 5925 M ilwaukie 97267 Call: 503- 353- 5620 As Oregon’s fifth largest school dis- Fax: 503- 353- 5928 Call: 503- 353- 5400 Fax: 503- 353- 5635 trict, North Clackamas S chools serves Fax: 503- 353- 5415 nearly 18 ,000 students in M ilwaukie, Sabin-Schellenberg View Acres Elementary H appy V alley, and J ohnson City, as Professional-Technical Center Verne A. Duncan Elementary 4828 S .E. Vi ew Acres Road well as Oak Grove, Clackamas, and North Campus/Sa bin-14211 S .E. 14898 S .E. Parklane D rive M ilwaukie 97222 Carver. Jo hnson Road H appy V alley 97015 Call: 503- 353- 5640 North Clackamas S chools feature So uth Campus ( P.A.C.E. ) / Call: 503- 353- 3270 Fax: 503- 353- 5655 effective and innovative approaches Sc hellenberg-14450 S.E. J ohnson Fax: 503- 353- 3285 Whitcomb Elementary Road to education that work to meet the El Puente Bilingual School 7400 S .E. Thompson Road M ilwaukie 97267 unique needs of each student. 11250 S .E. 27t h Ave. M ilwaukie 97222 Call: 503- 353- 5903 Rigorous graduation requirements M ilwaukie 97222 Call: 503- 353- 5660 Fax: 503- 353- 5915 and a spectrum of education choices Call: 503- 353- 5495 Fax: 503- 353- 5675 help students outpace the state aver- Land Lab Fax: 503- 353- 5485 Cascade Heights Public Charter age for math, writing and reading. 13021 S.E. H ubbard Road Happy Valley Elementary School H ere, education extends well beyond Clackamas 97015 13865 S .E. K ing Road cascadeheights.org the “ three Rs” to embrace music, the Call: 503- 698- 3498 H appy V alley 97236 15301 S .E. 92nd Ave arts, career-technical programs, phys- Fax: 503- 698- 6376 ical education, world languages, ser- Call: 503- 353- 5420 Clackamas 97015 vice learning, science, history and Clackamas Web Academy (a char- Fax: 503- 353- 5435 Call: 503- 653- 3996 ter school) Fax: 503- 653- 1026 leadership. Lewelling Elementary D iversity is a strength of North 8740 S.E. Sunnyb rook Bl vd., #350 Clackamas 97015 5325 S .E. Logus Road Clackamas S chools. S tudents have a M ilwaukie 97222 Oregon City School District variety of learning styles, challenges Call: 503- 6 59- 4664 Fax: 503- 659- 4994 Call: 503- 353- 5440 and gifts, economic backgrounds, Fax: 503- 353- 5455 At Oregon City S chools, we strive to languages, faiths and cultures that Clackamas Middle College (a engage and inspire every student on help them learn from each other. charter school) Linwood Elementary their journey to career and college Teachers work to find the best strate- 12021 S.E. 82nd Ave. 11909 S .E. Linwood Ave. readiness. S tudents participate in M ilwaukie 97222 gies to help each child succeed, and H appy V alley 97086- 7713 diverse programs and learning oppor- Call: 503- 653- 5460 the district provides programs and Call: 503- 518- 5925 tunities that are supported by our Fax: 503- 513- 5475 schools to meet a range of needs, teachers, families, and community Milwaukie Academy of the Arts including numerous college level Milwaukie Elementary members. There are 14 schools in the 11300 S.E. 23r d Ave. courses. 11250 S .E. 27t h Ave. Oregon City S chool D istrict, including M ilwaukie 97222 North Clackamas S chools has the M ilwaukie 97222 one high school, two middle schools, Call: 503- 353- 5840 largest volunteer program in Call: 503- 353- 5480 seven elementary schools and four Clackamas County, with more than Fax: 503- 353- 5485 charter schools. 9 ,000 people serving as mentors, Mount Scott Elementary tutors, S M ART readers and classroom Middle Schools 11201 S .E. S tevens Road Oregon City S chool D istrict Office helpers. B eyond that, schools partner Alder Creek Middle School H appy V alley 97086 1417 12th S t. with businesses, community leaders 13801 S.E. Webster Road Call: 503- 353- 5500 Oregon City 97045 and churches, working to build suc- M ilwaukie 97267 Fax: 503- 353- 5515 503- 785- 8000 cess for students and a strong com- Call: 503- 353- 5700 orecity.k12.or.us munity. Fax: 503- 353- 5715 Oak Grove Elementary 2150 S .E. Torbank Road Call: 503- 353- 6000 Happy Valley Middle School Oak Grove 97222 13865 S.E . K ing Road #B High School Sc hool Bo undary Information: 503- Call: 503- 353- 5520 H appy V alley 9708 6 353- 611 9 Fax: 503- 353- 5535 Oregon City High School Call: 503- 353- 1920 Community Relations: 503- 353- 6017 19761 S . Be avercreek Road Oregon Trail Elementary Oregon City 97045 nclack.k12.or.us Rock Creek Middle School 13895 S .E. 152nd D rive Call: 503- 785- 8900 14897 S.E . Parklane D rive Clackamas 97015 High Schools H appy V alley 9708 6 Call: 503- 353- 5540 Call: 503- 353- 5681 Fax: 503 -3 53 -5555 Clackamas High School Fax: 503- 3 53- 5695 Middle Schools 14486 S.E. 122nd Ave. Riverside Elementary Clackamas 97015 Rowe Middle School 16303 S .E. River Road Gardiner Middle School Call: 503- 353- 5800 3606 S.E. Lake Road M ilwaukie 97267 180 Et hel S t. Fax: 503- 353- 5815 M ilwaukie 97222 Call: 503- 353- 5560 Oregon City 97045 Call: 503- 353- 5725 Fax: 503- 353- 5575 Call: 503- 785- 8200 Milwaukie High School Fax: 503- 3 53- 5740 11300 S.E. 23r d Ave. Scouters Mountain Elementary Ogden Middle School M ilwaukie 97222 10811 S .E. 172nd Ave. 14133 S . D onovan Road Call: 503- 353- 5830 H appy V alley 97086 Oregon City 97045 Fax: 503- 353- 5845 Elementary Schools Call: 503- 353- 3250 Call: 503- 785- 8300 Fax: 503- 353- 3265 Milwaukie Academy of the Arts (a Ardenwald Elementary charter school) 8950 S.E. 36t h St . Sojourner Elementary Elementary Schools 11300 S.E. 23r d Ave. M ilwaukie 97222 11909 S .E. Linwood M ilwaukie 97222 Call: 503- 353- 5320 M ilwaukie 97222 Beavercreek Elementary School Call: 503- 353- 5840 Fax: 503- 353- 5335 Call: 503- 353- 5580 21944 S . Y eoman Road Fax: 503 -3 53 -547 5 Be avercreek 97004 Fax: 503- 353- 5846 Bilquist Elementary Call: 503- 785- 8350 Putnam High School 15708 S.E. Webster Road Spring Mountain Elementary 4950 S.E. Roethe Road M ilwaukie 97267 11645 S .E. M asa Lane M ilwaukie 97267 Call: 503- 353- 5340 H appy V alley 97236 Call: 503- 353- 5860 Fax: 503- 353- 5355 Call: 503- 353- 5600 Fax: 503- 353- 5875 Fax: 503- 353- 5615 Continued on page 41 April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 41 Charter Schools Continued from page 40 Clackamas Academy of Industrial Sciences High School (CAIS) 19761 S. Beavercreek Road Oregon City 97045 Candy Lane Elementary School & the Dual Immersion Program Call: 503-785-8882 5901 S.E. 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Jennings Lodge Elementary Alliance Charter Academy K-12 16075 Front St. School & the Dual Immersion Program Oregon City 97045 18521 S.E. River Road Call: 503-785-8556 Jennings Lodge 97267 Call: 503-785-8035 Gladstone School District John McLoughlin Elementary School “We have a community actively 19230 S. South End Road involved in our schools, and welcome Oregon City 97045 in our schools. We have a small high Call: 503-785-8650 school of 800 students, and we have Redland Elementary School a committed and caring staff at all 18131 S. Redland Road levels.” -- Gladstone School District Oregon City 97045 Superintendent Bob Stewart. Call: 503-785-8500

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Public testimony on the com- a farmers market, especially in farmers marketsmarkets provide provide plete comprehensive fee schedule, unincorporated areas, so the By RAYMOND RENDLEMAN healthy foodd andand needneed allall thethe which could include the farmers new fee would hurt fledgling The Oregon City News y can get. market fee, will be heard May 23, markets. support they can get. .m., at the “Clackamasmas County is very starting at 5:30 pp.m., at the The only upside for the coun- Clackamas County farm- he health of the com- Development Services Building, ty, she said, is that a couple of focused on the health of the com- 150 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City. ers market organizers are munity, so thishis is is really really counter- counter- markets in unincorporated ar- unhappy with a proposed intuitive too all all the the goodgood that that eas would have to struggle to $520 fee that they say could ng to do in the coun- pay a fee that would get the they’re trying to do in the coun- Hammond-Williams pointed hurt fl edgling markets. ckie Hammond-Wil- ty,” said Jackie Hammond-Wil-WEDNESDAY,out that MARCH the proposal28, 2012 seems in WWW.CLACKAMASREVIEW.COMSee MARKETS / Page 5 VOLUME 92, NO. 13 County offi cials proposed the ager of the downtown Ristorante liams, manager of the downtown opposition to Clackamas County fee as part of various changes to Oregon Cityy FarmersFarmers Market.Market. the county’s comprehensive fee 18740 Willamette Dr. Beaverton 30 West Linn, OR 97068 2905 SW Cedar Hills Oregon City Farmersarger will markets compete in state protest contestprograms, March such as grantsplanned that $520 fee ESTABLISHED 1991 ■ anie H purchased thousands of sprouts 503.636.9555 StephanieStepeph Hargerschedule will that competecould help bridge Study in session state contest March 30 Blvd. 334 Warner Milne Rd. 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Da tes: Aug. 2 - Aug. 24 “G ood People” Written by Da vid Lindsay-Abaire 18th Annual Armed Forces Day/ Di rected by: Da vid Smi th-E nglish Living History Day at Camp Da tes: Se pt. 19 - Oct. 5 Withycombe V enue: We are extremely fortunate to oregonmilitarymuseum.org perform at the Niemeyer Center build- A FREE public event displaying ing on the Clackamas Community restored military vehicles from WWI to College Campus in Oregon City, a present, authentic campsite and uni- building with award-winning architec- forms, living historians ready to share ture and modern design; 503- 594- their knowledge of military history. 6047 Da te: M ay 17, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Camp Withycombe, 15300 S.E. M inuteman Way, Clackamas Milwaukie Masonic Art & Artisan 97015 Market milwaukielodge.org/ma rket.php This historic building hosts the Abernethy Performing Arts M ilwaukie Art & Artisan M arket - fea- apadancetheater.com turing fine art, photography, ceramics, 275 S . B eavercreek Road, Oregon jewelry, glass, painting, sculpture and City 97045 ; 503- 974- 9235 more. The market is inside the Lodge, APA is committed to providing stu- across the street from the M ilwaukie dents with an education about per- Farmers M arket. forming arts, while establishing disci- Da te: Eve ry Sund ay from 10 a.m. to 2 pline and self-esteem. p.m. Be gins in June . “Pe ter and the Wolf” Da tes: Ju ne 13- 14 S treet. All First Friday gallery opening Location: S cott Park at the Ledding First Friday Milwaukie receptions are free and open to the Library Amphitheater firstfridaymilwaukie.com public, and the receptions generally Clackamas Repertory Theatre First Friday is a district-wide celebra- run from about 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. clackamasrep.org Happy Valley Garage Sale tion that occurs on the First Friday, ( although individual gallery hours may “T he Philadelphia St ory” happyvalleysale.org M ay thru October in the city of vary) . Written by Phillip Ba rry D ates: J une 20, 21, 22 M ilwaukie, predominately on M ain A huge garage sale that includes more Pioneer Family Festival than 100 homes in the H appy V alley pioneerfamilyfestival.itgo.com area. This family-friendly event includes the annual Teddy Be ar Parade, a fun com- munity parade that winds down M ain Clackamas Cove Triathlon S treet in Oregon City starting at 10:30 clackamascovetriathlon.com a.m. on M ay 3. The Cove has been an open-water D ates: M ay 2, 3, 4 venue for years, but now you can TRI Location: Clackamette Park it! S wim through the spillway to the Clackamas River, race up Clackamas River D rive on the bike, and run Happy Valley Fun Run through downtown Oregon City to the roguemultisport.com/ featureevents/ Grand S taircase. happyvalleyfunrun.html D ate: J une 22 J oin in on the fun for the 35t h Annual Location: S taging and finish at H appy V alley Fun Run. There is a kid’s Clackamette Park. dash, 5K & 10K . All kids participating in the 1 M ile D ash will receive a medal and awards will be given to the top Oregon City Concerts in the Park Get Fit for finishers in the 5K & 10K runs. Br ing orcity.org/ swimmingpool/ 2014-sum- $ the whole family and register for kid’s mer-concerts-park 29.99mo dash and more for a H appy V alley tra- Enj oy a free community concert at the Hurry, valid for fi rst 50 new members dition. Carnegie Center every Thursday eve- Offer expires 12/31/2014 D ate: M ay 10 ning. D ates: J uly and August Plus FREE Fitness Location: S tarts and ends at H appy V alley E lementary S chool. Location: 606 J ohn Adams S t., Assessment with Oregon City 97045 a Certifi ed North Clackamas Park and Personal Trainer Recreation FREE Movies In the Happy Valley Summer Concert Park Series Oregon City ci.happy-valley.or.us 19703 S Highway 213 Ste. 170 ncprd.com/ sports/ programs/ movies- in-the-park Enj oy free summer concerts at the (503) 656-2580 H appy V alley Park Pavilion. 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Continued from page 48 ed, solicitation-free zo ne where com- munity members can enjoy a day together. Happy Valley 4th of July Family Da tes: Jul y 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Festival ci.happy-valley.or.us Be gin the festival with a family float N.W. Natural Street of Dreams in parade starting at 145th/Ri dgecrest H appy V alley Road and ending in H appy V alley streetofdreamspdx.com Park. The park comes alive with food Ex plore amazi ng custom homes and business vendors; live music and showcasing innovative design, land- entertainment; children’s bounce scaping and sustainable products. houses and animals; ending the day Da tes: Jul y 26- Aug. 24 with an incredible fireworks show. This Location: H appy V alley’s Northern event starts at noon and runs all day. H eights neighborhood Da te: Jul y 4 Location: H appy V alley Park Oregon City free Movies in the Park Molalla Buckeroo PRCA Rodeo orcity.org/swi mmingpool/2014- sum- molallabuckaroo.com mer-movies-park The M olalla Buc keroo Rodeo has Da tes: Fridays in August, beginning at been an Oregon tradition since dusk. Se ptember 1913. Rodeo events, a Location: Wesley Lynn Park, Oregon parade and fireworks are featured. City 97045 Da tes: Jul y 2-5 Location: M olalla Buc keroo grounds Ardenwald Park Concerts ardenwald.org/ calendar/ concerts community of vendors, artists, enter- research centers specializ ing in Da tes: Thursdays in August; concerts First City Celebration tainers, emcees, and participants Ovarian Cancer. The S herie H ildreth will take place starting at 7 p.m. downtownoregoncity.org come alive with parades, games and Ovarian Cancer Emp owerment Walk is Location: Ardenwald Park, 3 6 6 7 S .E . Oregon City downtown businesses even a golf tournament. an opportunity for families and busi- Roswell St ., M ilwaukie feature fun activities and local artists D ates: Aug. 1, 2, 3 nesses, as well as other survivors and to celebrate the first city in Oregon. supporters from surrounding commu- Da te: Jul y 26 Gladstone Cultural Festival nities, to come together for the cause. Empowerment Day Run and Walk gladstoneculturalfestival.net D ate: S aturday, Aug. 2 shocfoundation.org/ empowerment- Imagine streets filled with warm Location: Gladstone Day in Damascus day smiles, spirited raves and memorable dayindamascus.org The event consists of a 10K Run/ moments – you have just entered the Da y in D amascus is a community Walk, 5K Run/ Walk and 1-M ile Family 2014 Gladstone Cultural Festival host- building, self-sustaining event which Fun Walk in Gladstone. These pro- ed by the Gladstone – Oak Grove provides fun, affordable, kid-focused ceeds benefit OH S U K night Cancer Rotary. It’s a place where the entire Continued on page 50 activities and creates a family-orient- Institute, one of the nation’s leading WE DELIVER MORE THAN JUST PACKAGES Mailbox Rental • Shipping • Packaging • Notary • Postal Services • Laminating • Collating • Color & B/W Copies • Office Supplies Printing • Freight • Business Cards • Fax E-mail & text Notification • Online Printing WE RECYCLE PACKAGING PEANUTS

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Pickathon Roots Music Festival pickathon.com Pickathon is a celebration of “ Indie- Roots M usic.” The Pickathon Roots M usic Festival is an eclectic mix of music along with a down- home feel on the more than 8 0-acre Pendarvis Family Farm. Camp amongst the D oug Firs, listen to great music and attend workshops. S tay up late at the Galaxy B arn. B ring the family. Da tes: Aug. 1, 2, 3 Location: Pendarvis Farm, S .E. H aggen Road, H appy V alley

Clackamas County Fair clackamas.us/f air Fun For the Whole H erd! This year’s annual family fair features music, ani- PHOTO COURTESY CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR & RODEO mals, art and other exhibits. Da tes: Aug. 12 to 17 Location: Clackamas County Willamette Falls Festival Harvest Fest Annual Christmas Ship Parades Fairgrounds, Canby willamettefallsfestival.com ci.happy-valley.or.us on the Willamette River Call: 266- 1136 for more information. This event, organize d by the J oin the City of H appy V alley in the S preading Christmas cheer from Willamette Falls H eritage Area park for a tractor ride, listen to live Camas to Lake Oswego to Woodland Coalition, saw over 30, 000 visitors at music, see farm animals, pick your for over 60 years, enjoy the lights and Celebration in Boring last year’s festival. Sa ve the date for free pumpkin, and have the kids sounds of the annual Christmas S hip The annual celebration in Bo ring takes another fun-filled festival and great search for a treasure in the hay. Get Parade along the Willamette River place each Se ptember. It will be held cause! We’ll make sure to keep you cooking and bring your famous pump- viewing points. at the B oring M iddle Sc hool athletic posted on all of the exciting activities kin dish for the “Be st U se of Pumpkin” D ates: D ec. 5-21 fields. They will have bands, a Classic planned for this year’s Willamette Falls contest. Location: S everal places along the Car Sho w along with business and Festival. D ate: Oct. 25, 11a.m to 3 p.m. Willamette River including M ilwaukie, service booths as well as market ven- Da tes: Oct. 4-5 Location: H appy V alley City Park Lake Oswego and OM S I dors. Location: Do wntown Oregon City- Da te: Se pt. 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. West Linn

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McLoughlin House A unit of National End of the Oregon Trail Historic Site 1726 Washington St. 713 Center Ave. Oregon City Oregon City Learn more about Clackamas County The McLoughlin House is a history, heritage houses and the Georgian-style white clapboard Oregon Trail with help from the visitor house that was built in 1845-46 by center’s staff and informational bro- Dr. John McLoughlin, known as the chures available for free. The center at Father of Oregon. He is credited the End of the Oregon Trail also offers with starting Oregon City. Guides changing displays on the Oregon Trail dressed in period clothing lead and Clackamas County history, as tours through the house, which is well as a great selection of local prod- designated as a National Historic ucts and gifts in the Country Site. The McLoughlin House and Store. Open June 1 to 15, daily from adjacent Barclay House are avail- 11a.m. to 4 p.m.; June 16 to Sept. 2, able for tours, which start at the Monday through Saturday, from 9:30 Barclay House. The houses are a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, from 10:30 closed on major holidays, for nearly a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sept. 3 to 30, daily two weeks at the end of the calen- from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Oct. 1 to dar year, and during each January May 31, Thursday through Monday, and February. Hours: Friday and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday) Call 503-656-5146. Visit HistoricOregonCity.com for more information. Museum of the Oregon Territory ment and politics of the West. An 211 Tumwater Drive example of Foursquare architecture, Oregon City the heritage home was completed in Exhibits include Native American bas- 1908. New in 2014: World War I arti- MUSEUM OF THE kets and artifacts; photos, documents, facts and photographs from our col- furniture and implements from the set- lections. Open Thursday through OREGON TERRITORY tlement of the Oregon Territory Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. 211 Tumwater Dr, through the early 20th century; New in Admission is $5 at the door and free Oregon City OR 97045 2014: Industries and Engineering: The for children under age 5. Call 503- 503-655-5574 Power of Willamette Falls and the 655-2866. Free Admission. Open Wednesday Progress of Clackamas County; through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dished: Tastes of Clackamas County; Milwaukie Native American gallery, Willamette and The Fishes of Clackamas County, a mural by renowned comic book Meteorite display, new exhibits & Milwaukie Museum cover artist Alex Schomburg, on loan fi lm showcasing the settlement, 3737 S.E. Adams St. transportation, mills & industrial history from PGE. Open Wednesday, Friday Milwaukie of Clackamas County & Willamette Falls. and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit This small museum was formally the the website for additional hours and George Wise family farmhouse, built programs: clackamashistory.org. Call on Lake Road in 1865. Former owners STEVENS CRAWFORD 503-655-5574. Clackamas of the house, United Grocers, Inc., The Clackamas County Family History HERITAGE HOUSE donated the structure to the Milwaukie Society Research Library, located County 603 6th Street, Historical Society. Special guided inside MOOT, is open Wednesday Oregon City OR 97045 tours for school classes, scouts, clubs through Saturday of every month from Historical 503-655-2866 and small groups during the week can 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Society Step back in time into the 1908 home be arranged by appointment. Open of the Harley Stevens, Sr. family. Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Call Experience a hand-driven washing Rose Farm 503-654-2292 or 503-659-5780. machine, working Victrola, stereoscope, Holmes Lane at Rilance in Oregon telegraph, fully-stocked pantry, & more. City Clackamas WWI exhibit now through 2014. Free For more information about this 1847 guided tours. historic home, call 503-656-5146. www.clackamashistory.org Admission fees: $4 adults, $3 for stu- Oregon Military Museum dents and seniors, and children 6 and The museum is currently closed for under are free. renovation. A tentative opening is TUMWATER ROOM scheduled for 2014. Call 503-683- at the Museum, with a breathtaking 5359 to leave a voice mail, or visit the Stevens-Crawford House view of Willamette Falls, is available for website at oregonmilitarymuseum.org 603 Sixth St. business meetings, weddings, gatherings for updates on the renovation pro- or events of up to 300 guests. 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484895.043014 CRAG lies who were prominent in the settle- April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 53 ART GROUPS AND GALLERIES Clackamas County Arts Alliance Providence Milwaukie Hosp ital Milwaukie City Hall Sculp ture Milwaukie Arts Committee — The Clackamas County Arts Alliance is the Ga llery G arden ArtMob hub for all things art-related with a 10150 S.E. 32nd Ave. 10722 S.E. Main St. Beth Ragel, city staff liaison stated mission of “keeping art central Milwaukie Milwaukie 503-786-7568 to life in Clackamas County.” The pur- Hours: Open 24 hours, seven days a All sculpture pieces are on loan and pose of the organization’s work is to week. are for sale by the artists. Half of the support, develop and promote access pieces will rotate out annually. Exhibit North Clackamas Arts G uild This guild meets the second Tuesday to all the arts in every county commu- is located outdoors to the side of City of every month at the Oak Lodge nity. Call 503-655-0525 or visit artsac- Providence Willamette Falls Hall. Water District offices, 14496 S.E. River tionalliance.org. Medical Center Ga llery 1500 Division St. Road, Milwaukie. The day meeting Oregon City Three R ivers Artist G uild G allery starts at 1 p.m. The evening meeting Clackamas County Cultural Hours: Open 24 hours, seven days a 502 Seventh St. starts at 6:30 p.m. Both meetings Coalition week. Oregon City feature critiques and demos. Allocating Cultural Trust funds in the Hours: Monday through Saturday, Visit: ncartsguild.com. form of grants is the Coalition’s prima- from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, from ry function, however, the Coalition noon to 5 p.m. strives to nurture and brighten the cul- Sunnyside Health & Wellness 503-594-0261 Three R ivers Artist G uild Linda Merry Gross, president tural scene throughout Clackamas Center Ga llery 9775 S.E. Sunnyside Road This guild meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. County. Members represent a diverse Happy Valley every second Monday at the Pioneer landscape geographically and organi- Wind Horse Coffee Hours: Monday through Friday, from 9 10611 S.E. Main St. Center, 615 Fifth St., Oregon City. zationally including music, education, a.m. to 8 p.m. Milwaukie Visit: 3riversartistguild.com. art, sculpture, dance, writing, heritage, 503-659-1000 business and celebratory events. The Hours: Monday through Friday, from Coalition endeavors to encourage Sunnyside Lib rary G allery 5:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday and support and participation in our cul- 13793 S.E. Sieben Park Way Sunday, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. ture, that is, everything that revives Clackamas the human spirit. Call 503-655-0525 Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday, from or visit artsactionalliance.org. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesday and Art G uilds and Thursday, from noon to 8 p.m.; and Associations: Ga lleries Sunday, from noon to 6 p.m. B rush & Palette Art Association County art galleries: The following gal- 4962 S.E. Jennings Ave. leries are all curated by the Other galleries: Jennings Lodge Clackamas Arts Alliance. Call 503- 503-654-1971 655-0525 for more information. Visit artsactionalliance.org. Alex ander Ga llery, located inside the Niemeyer Center Clackamas Community College Experience the City Hall Ga llery of Oregon City 19600 Molalla Ave. 625 Center St. Oregon City Oregon City Contact Kate Simmons at 503-594- Three Rivers Artist Guild Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. 3032. Art Gallery to 5 p.m. Hours: Monday through Friday, from 9  a.m. to 5 p.m., and during special ͷͲʹ͹–Š–”‡‡–ǡ”‡‰‘‹–›ǡͻ͹ͲͶͷ events. R ed Soils Ga lleries • Five gallery spaces are located with- One of a kind art - local artists! in the Development Services Building Art Un der 3 0 0 G allery on the Red Soils Campus 2031 S.E. Harrison St. Painting - Sculpture - Jewelry - Wood 150 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City, Milwaukie including Entry Gallery, Cafe Gallery Hours: Open Sunday from 10 a.m. to Ceramics - Photography - Cards & More and 3-D Gallery, all on the first floor; 2 p.m. from May 12 to Oct. 27, during Lobby Gallery, third floor elevator the the Milwaukie Farmers Market area; and Lobby Gallery, fourth floor season, and from 4 to 8 p.m. for First elevator area. Friday activities. Appointments avail- Open • Four gallery spaces are located in able by request. Monday-Saturday 11-6 the Public Services Building on the The gallery features an ever changing Sunday 12-5 Red Soils Campus; 2051 Kaen Road, collection of paintings from art stu- Oregon City, including: Entry Gallery, dents of the Art House 23 collective in Lobby Gallery, Social Services Office Northeast Portland. These abstract www.threeriversartistguild.com and County Clerk’s Office. and representational paintings are all priced under $300. Contact Val Hubbard at 503-475- The Community Solutions 6030. Clackamas County Ga llery 112 11th St. Oregon City Gra p evine Ga llery, located inside Hours: Monday through Thursday, Singer Hill Café from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 623 Seventh St. Oregon City Contact Karen Grondin, curator and Clackamas Federal Credit Un ion owner of the gallery, at 971-207-2354. Ga llery Hours: Monday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 18600 S.E. McLoughlin Blvd.

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Contact Steve McDade - 503.616.6229 468941.043014 AG April 30, 2014 Your Answer Guide - 55 YOUTH SPORTS Se rves youth in kindergarten through the eighth grade in the Rex Putnam Clackamas G irls B asketb all — Baseball eighth grade in the Gladstone H igh H igh S chool attendance area, with Classic/ Elite Sc hool attendance area, with recre- t-ball, and recreational and competi- clackamascavsyouthbasketball.com B ab e R uth B aseb all ational and competitive teams. tive level teams. Competition is in Classic level program serving girls in clackamasbaberuth.com Registration is in Ja nuary and Clackamas County J unior Ba seball grades 5-8 in the Clackamas H igh Se rves boys ages 12-15 in the North February; the season runs April leagues, with possible advancement S chool attendance area. Registration Clackamas Sc hool Di strict as well as through mid-Jul y. to state tournaments at three ability and tryouts are in early October; the surrounding areas. Registration is in levels. Registration is in J anuary and season runs November through early Ja nuary and February; the season Milwaukie J unior B aseb all February; the season runs late M arch M arch. milwaukiejrbaseball.org runs April through early Jul y. through mid-J uly. Se rves youth in kindergarten through G ladiator B oys B asketb all — Clackamas J unior B aseb all the eighth grade in the M ilwaukie H igh Comp etitive clackamasjrbaseball.com Sc hool attendance area and beyond, Basketball gladstonebasketball.org Se rves boys in kindergarten through with recreational and competitive level S erves boys in grades 5-8 in the the eighth grade in the Clackamas teams. Competition is in Clackamas Hoop ers B asketb all ( Clackamas Gladstone area. Tryouts for the H igh Sc hool attendance area, with County Ju nior Ba seball leagues, with B oys/ G irls R ecreational Classic basketball program are in recreational and competitive-level possible advancement to state tour- B asketb all) October; the season runs November ncprdsports.com teams. Competition is in Clackamas naments at three ability levels. through February. NCPRD ’s new H oopers basketball County Juni or Ba seball leagues, with Registration is in Ja nuary through program offers four leagues for boys possible advancement to state tour- M arch and available online; the sea- G ladiator B oys B asketb all — and girls: M icro H oopers ( kindergar- naments at three ability levels. son runs April through mid-J uly. R ecreational ten) , M ini H oopers ( grades 1 and 2) , Registration is in February; the season gladstonebasketball.org J unior H oopers ( grades 3 and 4) and runs M ay through Jul y. Oregon City Y outh B aseb all S erves boys in grades K -8 . Bo ys in ocys.org S enior H oopers ( grades 5-8 ) . The grades K -2 play in a coed league. Clackamas Little League B aseb all Se rves youth in kindergarten through H oopers program will emphasiz e age- Registration is in J anuary and the sea- clackamaslittleleague.org the eighth grade in the Oregon City appropriate skill development and son runs from February through mid- Se rves youth ages 4-18 residing in H igh Sc hool attendance area, with techniques, while encouraging team- M arch. Bo ys in grades 3 -4 play in an portions of the North Clackamas, recreational and competitive level work and sportsmanship in a fun envi- all-boy program. Registration is in Gladstone, M ilwaukie and Oregon City teams. Competition is in Clackamas ronment. October and the season runs school districts ( see online coverage County Ju nior Ba seball leagues, with November through J anuary. Bo ys in map) . Registration is online in possible advancement to state tour- Clackamas B oys B asketb all — grades 5-8 play in the county Three De cember, though late registration is naments at three ability levels. Classic/ Elite Rivers League. Registration is in clackamascavsyouthbasketball.com available through M arch some years. Registration is in Ja nuary and October and the season runs S erves boys in grades 5-8 in the The regular season runs late M arch February; the season runs M arch November through February. Clackamas H igh S chool attendance through early June ; the all-star season through mid-Jul y. There is also a fall area, providing competitive basketball runs June through August. league in Se ptember and October. opportunities through a Classic pro- Gl adstone J unior B aseb all Putnam Y outh B aseb all gram. Registration and tryouts are in leaguelineup.com/g ladstonejunior- putnambaseball.com October; the season runs November baseball Se rves youth in kindergarten through through M arch. Continued on page 56

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Continued from page 55 The Oregon City Community S chools offer a mini-hoop program for first and Bowling Oregon City Y outh B asketb all — second graders that runs J anuary Gl adstone Gi rls B asketb all — B oys Comp etitive through M arch, a program for third Kel logg B owl J unior League Comp etitive ocjrboysbasketball.com through eighth grade boys that runs kelloggbowl.com gladstonebasketball.org Oregon City Juni or Bo ys Ba sketball November through J anuary, and a pro- Call: 503- 659- 1757 Se rves girls in grades 5-8. Tryouts for ( formerly Tri-St ar) offers a competitive gram for third through sixth grade girls A variety of youth leagues run the Classic basketball program are in program for boys in grades 5-8. The that runs J anuary through M arch. throughout the year. October; the season runs November program serves two purposes for There is also a spring season that runs through February. Oregon City student athletes: to pro- from late M arch through early M ay. vide supervised basketball competi- Milwaukie B owl J unior League tion that promotes the development of milwaukiebowl.com Gl adstone Gi rls B asketb all — life skills such as teamwork, sports- Putnam Y outh B asketb all Call: 503- 654- 7719 R ecreational manship and other aspects of good pybl.org M ilwaukie Bo wl offers a variety of gladstonebasketball.org character; and to promote skill devel- Call: 503- 943- 4747 leagues for youth. Se rves girls in grades K -6. Girls in opment and competitive experience S erves boys and girls in grades 1-12 grades K -2 play in a coed league. for young players who aspire to play in the Rex Putnam H igh S chool atten- Cheerleading Registration is in Ja nuary and the sea- at the high school level and beyond. dance area, providing both recreation- Cheer Starz —North Clackamas son runs from February through mid- al and competitive opportunities. The Park and R ecreation M arch. Girls in grades 3- 4 play in an recreational program serves youth in Oregon City Y outh B asketb all — ncprd.com all-girl program. Registration is in grades 1-12, with registration in NCPRD ’s Cheer S tarz program offers October and the season runs Gi rls Comp etitive S eptember and a season running ocjrgirlsbasketball.com two levels – Rising S tarz ( grades K -2 November through Ja nuary. Girls in November through mid-M arch. The and 3- 5) and S hining S tarz ( grades grades 5-6 play in the Oregon City Oregon City Juni or Girls B asketball Classic competitive program serves offers a competitive program for girls 6- 8) . Rising S tarz is a Level 1 cheer Community Sc hools recreational pro- youth in grades 5-8 . Registration is in program, focused on beginning cheer- gram. That program runs Ja nuary in grades 5-8 and has been in exis- S eptember and tryouts are in October; tence for over 20 years. The program leading skills and routines. S hining through M arch. the season runs November through S tarz is a Level 2 cheer program, is supported and directed by the mid-M arch. Oregon City H igh S chool Girls teaching intermediate to advanced Milwaukie Mustang Y outh Ba sketball coaching staff. The pro- cheer techniques and routines. B asketb all gram is operated by volunteer par- Three R ivers Y outh B asketb all mmyba.org ents, and is designed to prepare play- threeriversyouthbasketball.com Mustang Y outh Footb all Se rves boys and girls in grades 1-8 in ers for the competitive H igh S chool Competitive league for fifth through Cheerleading the M ilwaukie H igh Sc hool attendance system. eighth grade students. Participating milwaukiefootball.com area, providing recreational and com- recreational leagues include Ba rlow, S erves youth in grades 3 -8 in the petitive opportunities. Recreational Camas, Canby, Clackamas, Cleveland, Oregon City Y outh B asketb all — M ilwaukie H igh S chool attendance programs serve first through eighth Gladstone, Lake Oswego, Lakeridge, area. graders, with registration in October, R ecreational Lincoln, M ilwaukie, M olalla, Oregon and a season that runs De cember orecity.k12.or.us/ departments/ commu- City, Putnam, S herwood, Tigard, through M arch. There is also a Classic nity_e ducation/yo uth_sp orts Tualatin, West Linn, Wilson and program. Call: Todd K emhus 503- 785- 8513 Wilsonville. Continued on page 57

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Continued from page 56 Oregon City Y outh Footb all Milwaukie Soccer Club Northwest Soccer Center oregoncityyouthfootball.com milwaukiesoccer.com oscindoor.com Provides Tackle Football programs for S erves youth in kindergarten through Located in Clackamas, Oregon, you’ll Putnam Y outh Footb all youth in grades 3- 8 and Flag Football the eighth grade in the M ilwaukie H igh find the Portland M etro Area’s best Cheerleading for youth in grades 1-2 in the Oregon S chool attendance area, providing indoor facility, competitive and recre- Rexputnamyouthcheer.com City H igh Sc hool boundaries. programs in recreational soccer. ational leagues and most comprehen- Se rves youth in grades 2-8 with some Registration April through J une, sea- Registration for fall leagues is in M ay sive pro shop at Oregon Indoor limited kindergarten spots in the Rex son runs from August through mid- and J une; the season runs August S occer. The Oregon Indoor S occer Putnam H igh Sc hool attendance area. November. through November. There is also a Center offers recreational soccer for spring season for travel teams. kids age 4 to adults, year round. Oregon City Y outh Footb all Putnam Y outh Footb all Cheerleading putnamyouthfootball.com North Clackamas Soccer Club Oregon Premier Futsal oregoncityyouthfootball.com Rex Putnam Y outh Football ( RY PF) is ncsoccerclub.com opfutsal.com Se rves youth in grades 3- 8 for kids in a tackle football program for 3 rd S erves youth in kindergarten through Oregon Premier Futsal is an indoor the Oregon City attendance area. through 8t h graders living in, or the eighth grade in the Clackamas, sports facility located in Clackamas, attending schools in, the Rex Putnam M ilwaukie and Rex Putnam high Oregon. We have installed two quality H igh Sc hool boundaries. Registration school attendance areas, offering rec- turf fields approximately 47 ’ X 8 4’ in Thunder Elite Cheerleading thunderelite.com is April through J une; the season runs reational programs. Registration is in siz e specific for the game of Futsal. Si nce 2000, Thunder El ite All-star August through mid-November. April and M ay; the fall season runs Futsal is open to kids age 4 to adults, Cheerleading, Inc. has been proud to August through November. There is year round. offer the very best cheerleading also a spring season February through M ay. instruction in Oregon/SW Washington. Oregon City Y outh Soccer — With over 7,700 square feet of space Lacrosse Indoor and equipment dedicated specifically Oregon City Soccer Club Contact: Todd K emhus 503 -7 8 5-8 513 to cheerleading, we are happy to pro- Clackamas Y outh Lacrosse ocsoccerclub.com Oregon City Community S chools vide preschool and elementary cheer clackamasyouthlax.com S erves boys and girls ages 4-18 in the offers an indoor program for boys and classes as well as tumbling classes Se rves boys and girls in grades 3- 8 in Oregon City H igh S chool attendance girls pre-kindergarten through the from preschool to high school at a Clackamas, M ilwaukie, Putnam and area and surrounding communities, sixth grade. The season runs competitive level. Gladstone. Registration is in J anuary providing recreational and competitive S eptember through November. There and February; the season runs April outdoor soccer programs. The recre- is also a spring season that runs from through mid-June . ational program for youth ages 4-14 the end of M arch through late M ay, Football has sign-ups in M ay for a fall program and two four-week summer sessions that runs S eptember through mid- in J une and J uly. North Clackamas Park and Oregon City Y outh Lacrosse November; and a spring program with R ecreation Y outh Flag Footb all oregoncitylax.com sign-ups in February for a program ncprd.com Se rves boys in grades 1-8. that runs M arch through M ay. There Co-ed Grades K -5. Participants in Registration is through February and are also Classic and Academy pro- Pull-The-Flag ( PTF) will learn funda- is available online or at Ea stham grams along with clinics. Continued on page 58 mental skills and plays in a non-con- Community S chool. The season runs tact approach to football, with an April through mid-June . emphasis on participation, fun and good sportsmanship. Teams will be formed randomly at each age division: Oregon City Gi rls Lacrosse K -1, 2-3, 4-5. Team t-shirt included. staff.orecity.k12.or.us/ dara.kramer/ Oregon_C ity_G irls_La crosse/ H ome Se rves girls in grades 3- 8. Clackamas Y outh Footb all Registration is in De cember and the clackamasyouthfootball.org season runs M arch through M ay. Y outh Tackle Football — S erves boys in grades 3 -8 in the Clackamas H igh S chool attendance area, providing opportunities in tackle football. Registration is April -J une. The season Soccer runs mid-August through mid-November. Clackamas Un ited Soccer Club Y outh Flag Football—Se rves boys and clackamasunited.com girls K -5. Registration is April-Jul y. Call: 503- 550-7535 The season runs mid-August through Se rves youth in kindergarten through mid-November. the eighth grade in the Clackamas H igh Sc hool attendance area, offering recreational, developmental and Gl adstone Y outh Footb all Classic soccer programs. Registration gladstoneyouthfootball.com for recreational soccer is in J une and Gladstone Y outh Football is a tackle Jul y; the season runs S eptember football program for children in the 3r d through mid-November. Tryouts for through 8t h grades residing in the Classic soccer are in M ay. There is Gladstone Sc hool Di strict, and is a also a spring league with registration member of the Tualatin V alley Y outh in February and a season running Football League. Registration is through M ay, along with winter and through the spring; the season runs indoor opportunities. August through mid-November.

Eastside Timb ers Milwaukie Y outh Footb all eastsidetimbers.com milwaukiefootball.com Call: 503- 6 67- 8312 Y outh Tackle Football—Se rves boys in Se rves youth in kindergarten through grades 3- 8 in the M ilwaukie H igh the 12th grade, offering Recreational, Sc hool attendance area, providing De velopmental and Classic soccer programs in tackle football. programs. They also offer TOPS soc- Registration is M arch through June ; cer for children ages 4 and up with the season runs August through mid- physical and/ or mental disabilities. November.

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Continued from page 57 Oregon City Gi rls Softb all S erves youth ages 7- 18 in the North The Oregon City Community S chools ocys.org Clackamas S chool D istrict attendance program offers fun and recreational Se rves girls ages 6- 14 in the Oregon areas. S ign-ups are available any time; volleyball for boys and girls in grades Oregon City TOPSoccer City H igh Sc hool attendance area pro- practices are held evenings at the 3- 5, of all ability levels. ocsoccerclub.com viding opportunities in Amateur M ilwaukie H igh S chool from mid-April Contact: Cory and Tammie M oore So ftball Association ( ASA) recreational through J uly. Fees, which include Wrestling 503- 650- 0961 and competitive girls fast-pitch soft- membership in U S A Track and Field, TOPSo ccer ( The Outreach Program ball. Registration is in Ja nuary and and a T-shirt, are $50, with family dis- Clackamas Wrestling Club for So ccer) is a community-based February; the season runs late M arch counts available. leaguelineup/ clackamaswrestlingclub. training and team placement program through June . com for young athletes with disabilities. Volleyball S erves youth in grades 5-8 in the The program serves children ages Clackamas H igh S chool attendance 5-19 in Clackamas County, providing Sp ecial Olymp ics Oregon of Clackamas J unior V olleyb all area. Registration is in October; the organize d play in indoor soccer. The Clackamas County clackamasjrvolleyball.com season runs November through season runs early Se ptember through soor.org Call: Nadia Bo ria 503- 997- 5216; email February. mid-November. There is year-around Se rves youth with intellectual disabili- nadiaboria@ gmail.com; registration. ties age 8- and-up in Clackamas S erves girls and boys in grades K -8 in County. Registration for the fall sports the Clackamas H igh S chool atten- G ladstone Y outh Wrestling of swimming, bowling, soccer and dance area, providing programs in Contact: M ike Caudle 97 1-6 45-13 06 ; Thelo U nited Soccer Club volleyball is in August, with the season recreational volleyball. Registration michaelcaudle@ gmail.com thelounited.com running August through November; opens in J an.; the season runs S erves youth in kindergarten through Se rves youth ages 9- 18 in the registration for the winter sports of through M ay. the eighth grade in the Gladstone M ilwaukie, Gladstone and North basketball, power lifting, alpine skiing, H igh S chool attendance area. Clackamas areas, offering competitive cross country skiing, snowboarding Registration is in early November; the Classic programs. Tryouts in M ay. The and snow shoeing is in De cember, North Clackamas Park and season runs November through season runs June through November. with the season running D ecember R ecreation Y outh V olleyb all February. There are also outdoor winter ( J anuary through M arch. Registration for the ncprd.com This coed recreational volleyball pro- through April) and spring ( M arch summer sports of track and field, Oregon City Y outh Wrestling through April) seasons. bocce, golf, softball, is in April, with gram for kids in grades 3- 6 is an intro- duction to volleyball. E mphasis is oregoncitywrestling.com the season running M ay through J uly. Contact: Terry H ealtsley 503 -544-9 6 9 6 The Summe r St ate Games will be held placed on participation and FU N. Soccer Shots S erves youth in kindergarten through Jul y 12-13 in Newberg. Registration takes place in J an. soccershots.org/p dx through Feb. and the season runs the eighth grade in the Oregon City So ccer Sh ots is a non-competitive, M arch through M ay. H igh S chool attendance area. high-energy, fun youth soccer pro- Swimming Registration is in Oct.; the season gram introducing children ages 2-8 to runs Nov. through early Feb. the world’s most popular sport – soc- East Side Athletic Club s North Clackamas V olleyb all Club cer! So ccer Sho ts runs classes onsite Swim Team ncvbc.com eastsideathleticclub.com Call: Nadia Bo ria 503- 997- 5216; email Milwaukie Mustang Y outh at daycare centers, schools, and Wrestling Club parks throughout the area. Ea st Si de offers recreational swim nadiaboria@ gmail.com; teams for kids who have completed S erves girls in grades 3- 12, providing leaguelineup.com/ mmyw swim lessons and are ready for a little programs in competitive volleyball. S erves youth in kindergarten through friendly competition. Be ginner, Tryouts begin in November; the sea- the eighth grade in the M ilwaukie H igh Softball Intermediate and Advanced programs son runs through M ay. S chool attendance area. This year are offered. ( Lessons for all ages also there were separate practices for Clackamas Little League offered) beginners and advanced wrestlers. clackamaslittleleague.org Oregon City Y outh V olleyb all — Tournaments are not required but Se rves youth ages 4-18 residing in R ecreational highly recommended to build self- Clackamas, Gladstone and M ilwaukie. Oregon City Swim Team Call: Todd K emhus 503 -7 8 5-8 513 confidence and team spirit. Registration is through February; try- ocst.net outs are in February and M arch. The Se rves youth in kindergarten through regular season runs late M arch 12th grade in Oregon City, Gladstone, through early June ; the all-star season Oak Grove, M ilwaukie and Clackamas. runs June through August. Parents may register their child at any time. ( Lessons for all ages also offered) Gl adstone Gi rls Softb all Association gladstonegirlssoftball.com North Clackamas Park and Se rves girls K -8 in the Gladstone H igh Recreation Aquatic Park Sc hool attendance area, providing ncprd.com Amateur So ftball Association ( AS A) Piranhas Swi m Team recreational fast-pitch softball oppor- Swi mmers will develop competitive tunities. Registration is in M arch; the swimming skills, build aerobic endur- season runs April through Ju ne. ance and enjoy the sport of swimming in the age-group swim team. All new participants are required to attend a Hap p y V alley Softb all swim orientation and skill assessment hvsoftball.org at 10 a.m. on J une 7. ( Lessons for all Se rves girls ages 5-14 in the ages also offered) Clackamas H igh Sc hool attendance area, providing Amateur So ftball Association ( ASA) youth fast-pitch SWIMB AB ES opportunities. Registration is in swimbabes.com February; the season runs April SWI M BABES has been blessed with a through Jul y. family business that has stood the test of time. We have been in business as a family swimming school teaching North Clackamas J unior Softb all survival lessons to infants, toddlers ncjsa.org and preschoolers for almost 70 years. Se rves girls age 5 through 18 in the We love teaching and working with North Clackamas area, providing rec- every student that enters our doors. reational and competitive programs in Amateur So ftball Association ( AS A) Girls softball: Young girls from throughout youth fast-pitch softball. Registration Track and Field Clackamas County participate in softball is in Ja nuary and early February; the season runs from late M arch through Mustang Track Club programs throughout the region. Jul y. Call: Fred Crowe 503- 780- 58 8 2 Photo by Cindy Fetty