12th annual Johnson Creek Watershed Wide Event

This Saturday is the 12th annual Johnson Creek Watershed Wide Event! At Tideman Johnson Park we’ll be planting natives (only about 1300 to go) and mulching so they’re all tucked in and ready for their …

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Friends of Tideman Johnson Park Work Party Feb. 6th

Join the Friends of Tideman Johnson Park for the final work party of 2009 on Saturday, February 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at S.E. 37th Avenue and Springwater Corridor Trail. Refreshments and work …

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Christmas Families gifts delivered despite downpour

The Neighborhood Association delivered the presents donated by local residents and businesses  to  two anonymous Ardenwald-Johnson Creek NDA Christmas Adopt-a-Family families over the weekend. Lisa Gunion-Rinker said that both families “were so touched by your …

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Tideman Johnson work party this Saturday

Join the Friends of Tideman Johnson Park for the final work party of 2009 on Saturday, December 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at S.E. 37th Avenue and Springwater Corridor Trail. Refreshments and work …

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Ardenwald Holiday Potluck

The monthly Ardenwald-Johnson Creek Neighborhood Association Holiday Potluck is coming up on Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 6:30 p.m. at the Ardenwald Elementary School (8950 S.E. 36th Ave., Milwaukie) in the cafeteria. Every year the Neighborhood …

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Tideman Johnson work party Saturday

Friends of Tideman Johnson Park are having a volunteer work party to help maintain the park’s landscape on Saturday, November 7th. The groups plans on clearing brush from the slope between the S.E. 37th Avenue …

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Tips for keeping your ghouls and goblins safe this Halloween

Tonight, children dressed in their favorite costume will roam the neighborhood tonight trick-or-treating or enjoying the performances at Davis Graveyard at S.E. Johnson Creek Boulevard and S.E. 43rd Avenue.

Everyone wants to have a safe and happy Halloween for themselves, their guests and their children. Using safety tips and common sense can help you make the most of your Halloween season and make it as enjoyable for your kids as it is for you!