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Author Archives: Gordon Riggs

Art on Alberta Kick-off with Synergy Theme for 2008

Posted on February 26, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

Neighbors, business owners, artists, and other interested parties, including Sam Adams, packed Zaytoon on February 13th, for the Art on Alberta annual meeting.

Last year’s theme for the May’s Art Hop, was “Eyes on Alberta.” The theme’s mission was accomplished. Sam Adams congratulated Art on Alberta at its success in branding itself. He said that the Alberta Arts District is second only to the Pearl with its high profile in the Portland arts scene. However, the mostly volunteer and under-funded organization can no longer do it alone. Thus, they have launched the new 2008 theme of “Synergy.”

According to a blind survey by Portland State University (PSU), neighbors are proud to have community art events and want the Art Hop to continue largely as it has been. President of Art on Alberta, Joseph Blanchette, said that they were a little surprised by positive response, which has given the organization energy and information to help ensure the event’s progress and success in future years.

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Chair’s Corner – March 2008

Posted on February 25, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

by Tony Fuentes, CNA Vice-Chair

As I read the local papers and listen to the news, there have been two big things on my mind lately. The first is the recent gang incidents that have occurred in Northeast and North Portland.

The gang problem is complex and we must strive to fully address it. We need to create an environment and choices in our homes, in our neighborhoods, in our schools, in our job market, and in our social circles that provide the knowledge and support our young people need to succeed. We also need to work together to help address immediate day-to-day concerns related to gang activity.

So what can you do? One small but important thing is keeping the police and city informed of what is happening. For instance, be sure to document and report all graffiti – all it takes is a call to the graffiti hotline at 503-823-4824. And it is critical that all criminal incidents and suspicious activity be reported to the police no matter how minor it may seem. For instance, public drinking, disruptive house parties, car prowls, any public display of weapons, and illegal drug use should always be reported without hesitation. The bottom-line is that if you see something, say something. Emergencies should always be reported to 9-1-1, non-emergency issues and suspicious activity can be reported to the non-emergency line at 503-823-3333.

Another thing I have been thinking about is the upcoming elections, the CITY elections. Not as glamorous as the presidential race but the decisions made by the city council always impact your day-to-day life and affect the overall livability of our neighborhood.

To help inform your decision on council members, the Concordia Neighborhood Association will be holding a forum on April 1 featuring candidates for commissioner positions 1 and 2. I hope that we fill the Gym at the Kennedy School with Concordia neighbors that night. This will be a unique chance to learn more about the candidates and their stand on the issues facing our fair city and our neighborhood.

Got a burning question for the candidates that can’t wait until April 1? Go ahead and ask the candidates – really. Most are accessible by email or phone or both and if they want to be a commissioner, they better be open to dealing with the public, right?

As part of the planning committee preparing for this forum, I can say that we are definitely open to suggestions on questions about local issues. So feel free to also email me your hot topic as well.

*The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the author(s) in the Chair’s Corner do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of the Concordia Neighborhood Association.

Get Involved At The March General Meeting!

Posted on February 24, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA, Events

The themes of the March General Meeting (Tuesday, March 4th at 7:00 P.M.) are sharing and learning: we want you to share your opinion on a wide variety of issues that the Concordia Neighborhood Association (CNA) is addressing while you learn more about our current opportunities to get involved.

To accomplish this, we will have presentations from leaders within CNA plus presentations and from our neighborhood community policing officer. In addition, Concordia University will present their concept for streetlight banners to be installed throughout the area surrounding campus.

Greg Harris, Director of Marketing for Concordia University, will present their proposal. Mr. Harris shared the preliminary design for the banners along with a map of proposed locations to CNA board members at the January CNA board meeting. Aside from the Concordia University logo, each banner would have a word associated with the university. These themes include “Think,” “Faith,” “Transform,” “Respect,” and “Serve.”

The CNA board asked Mr. Harris to present at the March general meeting before it took a formal position on the banners and their placement. In general, individual board members found the banner designs attractive while some expressed concerns about the placement of the banners on Ainsworth Avenue. We want to hear from you, so please listen to what our neighbors at Concordia University are proposing and share your thoughts.

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Concordia News – March 2008 Edition

Posted on February 22, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

Selected articles from the Concordia News are published on the website, but the entire paper is available for download as well. Here’s the March Edition – hot off the presses (pdf ~5MB).

Summer Concerts in Fernhill Park Needs Y-O-U!

Posted on February 12, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

Is there be a better way to spend a summer evening than gathering with your neighbors at Fernhill park for music, dancing, food and family fun? Thanks to the generous sponsorship of local businesses and individuals the free Concerts at Fernhill Park have become a much anticipated summer tradition in Concordia.

The Fernhill Concert Committee is already hard at work making plans to fill Fernhill Park with incredible music and family fun on every Friday in July following Independence Day and on National Night Out in August. In addition to the work of volunteers, the concerts can’t happen without support from local businesses and individuals. We especially count on the generosity and community spirit of our business neighbors to help raise the dollars we need to produce the free concerts at Fernhill.
So even though summer is a few months away, please consider becoming a sponsor of the Fernhill Summer Concerts or providing support at any level. It doesn’t matter if you are a business-owner, a family, or an individual, we need you to make the concerts happen!

For information on supporting the Fernhill Concerts, please don’t hesitate to contact Tony Fuentes at 971-570-6930, Milagros@milagrosboutique.com or Katie Ugolini at 503 – 296-7839, kugolini@earthlink.net. Check back here to download sponsorship forms directly from our website.

New Restrictions on Waste Containers is the Right of Way at Business Locations

Posted on February 12, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

The Portland City Council adopted a resolution on in October that restricts how long businesses may store garbage or recycling on the right of way. According to this new law, storing garbage or recycling on city streets and sidewalks for more than 24 hours is no longer allowed.

Information on the new law is being shared with area businesses. Beginning in May, any container that blocks the sidewalk or creates a nuisance may be ticketed by the City and removed. The only exception to this law will be properly permitted construction drop boxes

Businesses may comply with this requirement by using space on their property for storage. Any business owner that has questions about the law may contact Judy Crockett in Office of Sustainable Development at 503-823-5545.

Concordia News – February 2008 Edition

Posted on January 23, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

Selected articles from the Concordia News are published on the website, but the entire paper is available for download as well. Here’s the February Edition – hot off the presses (pdf ~5MB).

Concordia News – January 2008 Edition

Posted on January 23, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

Apologies for the late publication – most of the articles have already been posted as articles on the website, but here is the entire January Edition, finally available for download as well (pdf ~6.5MB).

Columbia Slough Awards Celebration, February 1

Posted on January 9, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events, Land Use & Transportation

The Columbia Slough Watershed Council (CSWC) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 Watershed Council Awards. The awards will be presented at the Council’s Ninth Annual Awards Celebration and Silent Auction on Friday, February 1, 2008 from 6:00 until 9:00 P.M. “These community leaders remind us how important the Columbia Slough Watershed is to our region and the health of our ecosystem,” said Jane Van Dyke, CSWC Executive Director. “It is important to take time to recognize their dedication and contribution to improving our community and watershed.”

2007 Leadership Award Winners

The Council’s Leadership Awards recognize “individuals who demonstrate an extraordinary and long-term commitment to the watershed”.

  • Erwin Bergman – Council Member – Neighborhood Advocate
  • Richard and Gyrid Towle – Columbia Children’s Arboretum Advocates

2007 Achievement Award Winners

The Council’s Achievement Awards recognize “extraordinary projects or project-related efforts”.

  • City of Gresham – Keri Handaly and Kris Rein – Fairview Creek-Burnside to Stark Restoration Project
  • Multnomah Youth Cooperative – Rose Sandy and Jeff Walker – Youth Watershed Restoration Crew
  • Northwest Discoveries – Ken Barker and Jerry Lanz – Canoe Week and Explorando el Columbia Slough Paddle Guides
  • New Columbia – Housing Authority of Portland, Steve Fancher and KPFF Consulting Engineers – Green Streets and Stormwater Facilities

This year’s celebration will be held at the Acadian Ballroom at 1829 NE Alberta Street in Portland. The celebration will include dinner, silent auction, entertainment, and presentation of the awards. Tickets are $35 per person and can be purchased online at www.columbiaslough.org or by calling 503.281.1132. Reservation deadline is January 25th at 4:00 P.M.

To learn more about the event, visit the Columbia Slough Watershed Council.

For more information contact:
Katie Meckes, 503.281.1132, katie.meckes@columbiaslough.org

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Faubion PTA Family Night, January 30

Posted on January 7, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events, Schools

In November, our PTA had the privilege to meet with Oregon PTA President Anita Olsen at one of our functions. Anita was apparently impressed with our effort and wrote a complimentary article about Faubion PTA in the December/January 2008 Newsletter. I am pleased to share excerpts from the newsletter with our neighbors here:

“I am privileged to receive invitations to visit from PTAs all over the state – and I try to visit as many as I am able. Last month, I was invited to Faubion PTA in Northeast Portland. Faubion is a PTA with the same challenges many (other PTAs) have: how to get parents and families into the school to see the importance of their involvement while at the same time going on to their jobs during the day and preparing their children for the next school day each evening. And, after two years of struggling, Faubion is finding the answer. I was invited to an old fashioned kaffeeklatch before school one Friday morning. In and among the coffee and doughnuts, I met about a dozen wonderful folks – moms, dads, grandmas, and grandpas. They told me about family nights they organized: a craft night in October, a bingo night in November. Each event was designed to bring families into the school and it did just that – 40 to 50 people – often different families at each event, who heard about the importance of family involvement at their school while enjoying their children’s and one another’s company.”

Thank you, Anita, for your attendance and kind words. Faubion is “living the idea of Family-School Partnerships” and the results are heartening. We had a lot of fun at bingo night and from its reception, there will be more of the same in the future.

Our next Family Night event will be Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 6:30 P.M. We haven’t decided on which type of event yet (our PTA business meeting on December 20 will attend to that) but it will be advertised and it will be – again – family fun. Watch for it and please attend. You don’t have to be a PTA member; you don’t even have to have kids at Faubion. It is an opportunity to see our school and neighborhood, meet some of its members and have a good time.

Faubion PTA and the 350 wonderful kids who attend our neighborhood public school wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year.

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