March 2025 Boones Ferry Messenger

Page 1 of March issue

The March 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:

  • Soccer Dominance: Four-Time 5A Champs Honored at City Hall
  • Boeckman Bridge Project On Schedule for Summer Completion
  • The City Wants You Engaged, and Makes it Easy to Have a Say
  • A Natural Collaborator, Shevlin Ready to Get to Work on Behalf of All Residents
  • Clackamas County Program Supports Nutrition for Women, Children
  • Preparing Now Can Mean Recovering Much More Quickly After an Emergency
  • Apply by Mar. 31 for Five Open Seats on City Boards
  • Mar. 17-23: Conserve Water by Fixing Household Leaks
  • #BestofWilsonville Photo Contest Entries Due by March 15
  • Homeowners Can Register to Buy Trees to be Planted on Apr. 5
  • Public Facilities, Picnic Shelters Available for Public Rentals in March
  • Chief: Our Community Provides an Invaluable Resource for Victims of Domestic Abuse
  • Fire Camp Allows Young Women to Explore Careers in Firefighting
  • The Importance of Including Native Plants in Home Garden Landscaping Plans
  • Planning Ahead: Westside Reservoir
  • Donate Hygiene Products in March to Support Neighbors in Need
  • Community Voices: When We Break Bread Together, We Can Find Common Ground
  • A Closer Look at The Economic Engine That Drives Wilsonville
  • The Frostiest of Februaries
  • Oregon Tech Welcomes New Government Relations Team
  • WCSI Hosts Bingo Night on Apr. 5
  • Foster Parenting Non-Profit Celebrates 35 Years in Wilsonville
  • Non-Profit Provides Guidance to Build Backyard Habitat
  • Community Egg Hunt Returns to Memorial Park on April 19
  • Wilsonville High School Stages Radium Girls Weekend of Mar. 6-8
  • Apr. 3: A Celebration of Cultures, Held Through the Art of Dance
  • Speakers Series Celebrates Women’s History Month on Mar. 18

​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.