September 2018 Boones Ferry Messenger

Cover of the Sept. 2018 Boones Ferry Messenger

The September 2018 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, features reports and updates on a range of topics including the following articles and content:

  • City Narrows in on Preferred Design for New Wayfinding Signage
  • Summer of Fun: Summer Event Photos
  • Mayor: Preparation Can Go A Long Way in the Event of Emergency
  • City Seeks Public Input on Arts, Heritage and Culture
  • Third Annual Wine-Tasting Events Supports Library Programs
  • County’s Ballot Drop Box Moves to City Hall
  • Chief: Distracted Drivers Now Face Stiffer Penalties in Oregon
  • Taking your Dog for a Ride? Think Twice in Extreme Hot Weather
  • Building Official Recognized for Educational Program Advocacy
  • Community Opportunity Grants Available Until Sept. 28
  • Community Center Seeking Volunteer Servers
  • Every Home Emergency Kit Should Include These Essentials
  • Clackamas County Updates Alert System; Enrollment Available
  • FEMA Website Provides Disaster Preparation Tips, Resources
  • Ten Things You Can Do This Month to Remain Prepared
  • Notable Actions: County Boards & Commissions
  • Wilsonville, Tualatin Adopt Basalt Creek Concept Plan
  • Council Completes Appoints to Several City Boards and Commissions
  • Old Town Project Proceeding at Fred Meyer Entrance
  • Kids Home After School? Talk to Them About Fire, Life Safety
  • New Lowrie Primary Principal Excited to Get Back to School
  • WLWV Schools Offer Back-to-School Checklist
  • Calendar: Plant Sale, Water Features, Boones Ferry Park Master Plan Meeting, Wellness Fair

And even more content about City and Wilsonville-area community happenings and events!