PP&R, Sprite and Blazers Team Up to Revitalize King Basketball Court

Via Portland Parks and Recreation:

Jerome Kersey to Help Celebrate Public/Private Partnership on NE Portland’s King School Park

Beginning this summer, local teens can express their uncontainable moves on a completely renovated basketball court at Portland’s King School Park on NE 6th Ave and Humboldt St. The court will be revamped as a kick-off to the Sprite Spark Parks Project, a program that will refresh an additional 25 basketball courts in public parks and recreation centers throughout the nation.

In partnership with the Portland Trail Blazers, Sprite will donate $20,000 to Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) to refurbish rims, backboards, benches and playing surfaces – sparking new life to King School Park. The park is on Portland Public School property, and managed by PP&R. Work is expected to be complete by the end of summer. Both the park and adjacent school are named for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

“This is another wonderful example of a successful public-private partnership,” says Portland Parks Commissioner Nick Fish. “Sprite and the Trail Blazers are helping us increase the neighborhood’s vitality and livability with their generosity. The King School Park court enhancements will benefit the neighborhood, King School students, and park users for a long, long time.”
Continue reading

City Council Members to Discuss Environment at Forum

You are invited to our upcoming Multnomah County OLCV Conservation Forum to meet YOUR Portland City Council Members: Nick Fish, Amanda Fritz and Dan Saltzman. Learn more about how they are working to protect and improve the environmental health of your community.

Oregon State Representative Lew Frederick will moderate the discussion.

Thursday, January 14, 2010
6:00 – 7:30 PM

Portland Community College
Terrell Auditorium 122, Cascade Campus
705 N Killingsworth Portland, OR 97217

The event is FREE!

Topics of discussion will include:

* Safe Streets for walking and biking

* Cleaning up the Willamette River

* Energy Efficiency Programs

* Creating more Parks and Green Spaces

* Concerns unique to North and Northeast Portland

This is a chance for you and your family to hear from your local representatives and learn more about what’s being done to promote the goals of green and healthy living in Portland.
This event is FREE with light refreshments provided.

We ask that you register in advance to help ensure we can comfortably accommodate everyone.

https://www.thedatabank.com/dpg/232/personal2.asp?formid=calolcv&c=58489