Backpack Drive and 8/29 Taking it to the Streets 2009- Dawson Park Event

As you’re gearing up to do your back-to-school shopping with your kids, please consider picking up a back-pack or other school supplies for the Backpack Drive that will give a much needed backpack and school supplies to youth in our neighborhoods.

Emmanuel Community Services and Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods are partnering on a Backpack Drive and “Taking it to the Streets 2009” Event to support neighbors in need. We’ll be collecting backpacks (new and slightly used) and a variety of school supplies to give away to kids and families in our neighborhoods! The give-away event will be on Saturday, August 29th. There will also be food and games for the kids as well.

You can drop-off backpacks and school supplies at our office at 4815 NE 7th Avenue, from now until Friday, August 28th. If you have any questions, feel free to call anytime!

http://kingneighborhood.org/Reference_Files/Backpack_pc.pdf

Lauren

Lauren McCartney
Neighborhood Association Outreach Coordinator
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
4815 NE 7th Avenue
Portland, OR 97211
P: 503-823-4135
F: 503-823-3150
E: lauren@necoalition.org
www.necoalition.org

Blue Door Project Needs Volunteers

Please come out and volunteer for a Blue Door Project to be held on Saturday May 30th at the home of Mrs. Mary Evans. She has lots of work to be done, cutting back bushes, cutting grass, weeding flower beds and planting a small garden. Bring your favorite tool and gloves and we’ll have some too. Attached is an event flyer on the Blue Door Project for you to see what we are trying to accomplish. We will meet at the Northeast Coalition Office located at 4815 NE 7th at 9:30 AM to sign waivers and then we’ll go to her house about a mile away. We should be done before noon.

We’ll need ten people for this project. Let Allyson know if you can make it. Please send your reply to allyson.spencer@comcast.net. She will confirm your participation once everyone replies. If you can’t this time there will be one held every month through October.

Blue Door Project Event Flyer

Indoor Playspace and Coop for N.E.

There is growing interest in establishing a family swap shop and play space in NE Portland modeled after the Sunnyside Swap Shop Co-op and Swap N Play in St Johns. The co-op would provide member families a year round indoor play space where they could develop community with other families. The swap shop would allow them to exchange goods that they are no longer using (clothing, toys, books, equipment, etc) for items that they may need. This is a wonderful way to reduce the costs of raising children and reduce a family’s carbon footprint at the same time by extending the life of consumer goods. To join, families will pay a small monthly membership fee, which goes towards operating costs, and volunteer for a co-op job, such as cleaning a dirty toy bin a couple of times a month. The co-op can develop and grow according to members needs and interests. If you are interested in becoming involved in this project or following our progress, please join the following yahoo group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NE_Ptld_family_swap_shop/

4th Annual Neighborhood Collaborative Graffiti Cleanups.

king-graff-clnupANNOUNCING: 4th Annual Neighborhood-Business Area Collaborative Graffiti Cleanups

The City of Portland Graffiti Abatement program will sponsor eight Saturday morning graffiti cleanups between March and October 2009. Interested neighborhoods/business associations should contact Graffiti Abatement Coordinator as soon as possible to be considered as a cleanup site.

Beginning in March, the cleanups will be held one Saturday each month from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and will be a combined effort by City-contracted graffiti removal crews, and a minimum of 10 volunteers from the community. Be a part of the solution!

Prior to the cleanup date, residents/businesses will be asked to survey their area and compile a list of sites that have been vandalized by graffiti and then to submit the list to Graffiti Abatement Coordinator at least a week ahead of the event.
The contractor-crews will focus on paint-out or power-wash removals from private properties (provided we have signed owner-permission prior to the event). Volunteers will remove graffiti from properties “in the right-of-way”, including utility poles, dumpsters, newspaper boxes, and other sites that are not routinely cleaned by agencies or owners. Previous years collaborative events have resulted in more than 1000 sites cleaned in a “season”.

Supplies will be provided by the Graffiti Abatement Program.
Volunteers must sign a volunteer agreement and application form, available at the Graffiti Program webpage: http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?c=32420

Tentative dates for the 8 cleanups are:
MARCH 14 – Creston-Kenilworth
APRIL 11 –
MAY 9 –
JUNE13 –
JULY11 –
AUGUST 8 –
SEPTEMBER 12 –
OCTOBER 17 –

At this time, one date is filled for 2009 Collaborative Cleanups. You may obtain graffiti volunteer forms and other information by emailing or calling:
Marcia Dennis online at mdennis@ci.portland.or.us or by phone at 503-823-5860

King Neighborhood Association December Meeting Agenda

Revised 11/30/08

King Neighborhood Association Board Meeting

King Neighborhood Facility, MLK Room

4815 NE 7th Ave

 

December 10, 2008                   6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Introductions and review agenda

Approve minutes from 11/12/08

 

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