January/February 2025 Boones Ferry Messenger
The January/February 2025 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles:
- Long-Time Community Advocate Ready for New Role
- Mayor's Message: A Pledge to Hear Every Voice in Our Community
- New Sculptures Installed at State Complex on 95th Ave.
- Business Recycling Assistance Available from Clackamas County Sustainability, Republic Services
- Garbage and Recycling Rates to See Slight Increase
- Winter Storm Preparedness: It’s Wise to Know Your Neighbors!
- Community Enhancement Project Funding Available; Apply by Jan. 10
- Annual #BestofWilsonville Photo Contest Returns in February
- Council Appoints 22 Members to City Boards & Commissions
- City Seeks Corporate Support for Annual Juneteenth Event
- Chief: Don’t Derail Your New Year By Getting Behind the Wheel Unprepared for Winter
- Snow and Ice Control Plan Guides City’s Severe Winter Weather Response
- Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue is Recruiting Volunteers
- Attend a Jan. 16 Open House to Inform City’s Climate Action Plan
- Shevlin, Cunningham to Join Mayor O’Neil on New Council
- Schedule Set for May Meetings to Approve 2025-26 City Budget
- Community Steps Up (Again!) to Support Toy Drive Collection
- Fund-Raising Scouts are Collecting Discarded Trees on Jan. 4
- Clackamas County Sees Progress in Reducing Area Homelessness
- Ring in the Lunar New Year at Wilsonville Library on Jan. 11
- Family Formal: “Once Upon a Time”; a Night of Dancing and Prizes
- Wilsonville HS to Stage 1920’s Comedy Radium Girls, Feb. 27-Mar.8
- DEI Series Resumes, Details Oregon’s History of Black Exclusion
Also, get the latest info from the Library, our Parks & Rec. Department and SMART Transit, as well as a recap of the notable actions by City boards and commissions, a Cultural Calendar, and a City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.