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Park projects, ideas are popping in Canby
Parks are popping in Canby, with the potential of more to come. Canby Mayor Brian Hodson’s excitement and enthusiasm for what the Parks Advisory Board has been working on, and seen to completion, is palpable. “Our Parks Advisory Board has just been on fire with ideas over the last couple of years,” Hodson said. “It has been really great to see some of those things come to fruition.” ...
Carving out something pleasant along the trail
Taking a leisurely stroll or biking down Canby’s Logging Road Trail, visitors may notice a memorial bench along a stretch of the trail. But now, if folks turn around and look across the trail, there’s a tree with a trio of professional wildlife carvings on it. The bench and the tree carvings have a commonality to them – Nicholas Myers. Myers was recently commissioned to do something fun with a...
Canby Garden Club sets new tree dedication event
The Canby Garden Club will partner with the City of Canby Parks Department to plant a native big leaf maple tree Friday, Oct. 18, in Canby. The club will dedicate the new tree at 10 a.m. at the Maple Street Park, 1300 N. Maple St. "We love living up to our club mission by planting a tree that the whole community can enjoy for years to come," said club President Katherine Leppek. ...
Readers Respond: Our favorite pizza place in Oregon is…
In an unofficial survey from Your Oregon News, 95% of 86 reader respondents said they love grabbing a slice of pizza. This comes after Portland was ranked among nation's best cities for pizza. Gold Medal Winners Three pizzerias tied for first place in our survey of the best pizza place in Oregon. ...
Live Music: Who to go see and hear in Portland-area concerts, October 2024
The Portland Tribune will have some picks each month on who to go watch and hear and enjoy in the Portland-area live music scene. Check websites for details, links below, tickets available as of first day of month: Tuesday, Oct. 1 Bonnie Raitt, 8 p.m. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall ...
This Portland neighborhood is one of the 5 best in the world
Kerns, located on Portland’s east side, is one of the top five neighborhoods in the world. Or at least it is according to Time Out magazine, which released a list of the world’s coolest neighborhoods and ranked Kerns at No. 5. The magazine said it “quizzed our global...
LUBA clears the way for In-N-Out Burger in Beaverton
The battle to break ground on a Beaverton restaurant is wrapping up, and it looks like In-N-Out Burger is coming out on top. Here’s the rundown: The cult-favorite fast food chain known for its “animal style” burgers and marathon lines is eying a spot at the intersection of Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway and Southwest 107th Avenue, near Chick-fil-A. The plan has been held up in court as the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals considered the case (for the second time), but the board has...
New Thai restaurant replaces Kurata in Lake Oswego
A new Thai restaurant opened in mid September, replacing the former Kurata Japanese restaurant in Lake Oswego. According to Dave Steele, the CFO of the restaurant’s corporation and husband of co-owner Noi Steele, the community response to Thai Baan Thai Cuisine at 450 5th Street has been exemplary. Noi Steele, who was born in Thailand, owns Noi Massage Comfort and Spa just three doors down from Thai Baan and decided...
West Linn Alliance for Inclusive Community to host ‘Sube y Baja’ play reading Oct.
The West Linn Alliance for Inclusive Community invites the public to seek connection and understanding with others and attend a reading of the play “Sube y Baja.” The free reading will take place at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 at the West Linn Lutheran Church. According to the alliance, the event is appropriate for kids 12 and older and adults. The play’s writer, Francisco Garcia, of Portland, will direct the...
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