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Ione Offers Family-Friendly Fourth of July
Escape the city and head to Ione, Ore., for a small-town celebration this Fourth of July. The day starts with a 5K Fun Run/Walk at 7 a.m. and a hearty Fireman’s Breakfast from 7 to 10. A parade will start at 1 p.m., and other events throughout the day include bingo, a car show, a fish pond, and a talent show at 4:30, open to everyone.
Oregon’s Morrow County Fair is Free for Everyone
For 111 years, Morrow County has held one of the best small-town fairs in Oregon, along with the Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo. This year, it’ll run Aug. 14-17 at the fairgrounds in Heppner. The 2024 theme is “Admiration for Generations.” Thanks to generous sponsors and the Fair Board, admission...
4th of July activities planned throughout the Columbia Basin
Here is a look at some of the events planned in Umatilla, Morrow, and Walla Walla counties for Independence Day:. In Pendleton, the Fourth of July Parade begins at 10 a.m. in front of City Hall. It travels across South Main Street and down Court Avenue, ending at the Pendleton Convention Center. A community-wide celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Roy Raley Park. Fireworks are set to begin at around 10 p.m. in the field west of Walmart. The display should be visible throughout the city.
Oregon’s Community Involvement Advisory Committee honors city of Bend for Climate Friendly Area project
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – The state’s Community Involvement Advisory Committee, staffed by the Department of Land Conservation and Development, helps to ensure equitable community engagement in all phases of the planning process. The committee is pleased to recognize three Oregon land use planning projects with its 2024 Achievement...
Bend, Morrow County, Washington County win 2024 land use planning awards
Leah Rausch: "Innovative community engagement efforts are being made in all corners of Oregon, regardless of community density or size, to educate, engage, and build trust in our communities. Every project we learned about is worth celebrating. By sharing and celebrating this work, we hope to elevate the importance of impactful and achievable community engagement that captures community voice and spirit in land use projects.”
Projects’ exceptional community engagement recognized
Oregon’s Community Involvement Advisory Committee has honored three land use planning projects with 2024 Achievement in Community Engagement (ACE) awards. The city of Bend received the Most Outstanding Project award for large jurisdictions for its Climate Friendly Area designation. To engage vulnerable communities, the project team focused on language-specific events, translated materials, and offered stipends, child care and food at certain events. Significant coordination with Central Oregon Community College’s Latino leadership program and with the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs resulted in a city memorandum of understanding with the tribe and a promise of continued engagement.
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