October 2021 Boones Ferry Messenger
The October 2021 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 and content:
- Miss Oregon Teen USA Wants Schools to Put Mental Health First
- City, Republic Services Host Bulky Waste Day on Oct. 23
- Mayor: Apply to See and Learn First-Hand How City of Wilsonville Operates
- Historical Murase Walnut Grove Dedicated
- Mental Health Support Resources Available to Wilsonville Students
- Apply to Civics Academy to Get an Inside Look at City Operations
- Charbonneau Festival of Arts Postponed Until June 2022
- SMART Launches Innovative “Bus on Shoulder” Pilot on Nov. 1
- WACC Exhibition to Honor “Helpers,” Showcase Work of 20 Local Artists
- City Seeks to Fund New Community Enhancement Projects
- Chief: School Safety Remains in Good Hands with New SRO Hire
- Voters to See TVF&R Bond Measure on November Ballot This Year
- TVF&R Promotes Karen Bureker, District’s First Female Captain
- Streetscape Plan, Wilsonville Middle Housing Project Scheduled for Adoption
- City Manager Bryan Cosgrove Signs New Four-Year Contract
- Keith Katko Appointed as City’s New Finance Director
- Leaves Swept Into Roadways Pollute Water, Cause Flood Damage
- Get a Free Kitchen Compost Bucket, Start Recycling Food Scraps
- Planting Trees Lowers Water Temperatures, Helps Native Fish Flourish
- Community Planting Event Set for Oct. 23; Get a New or Replacement Street Tree
- U.S. News & World Report Lists Oregon Tech Among Nation’s Best Colleges
- West Linn-Wilsonville Schools Welcome Students Back to the Classroom
- Shred-It Day! Dispose of Sensitive Paper Documents on Nov. 6
- Get Your Rake Ready! Fall Leaf Drop at City Hall Set for Nov. 20
- Clackamas County Has Resources for People Experiencing Food Insecurity
Also, see a recap of the notable actions by City boards and commissions and a City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.