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WET ENOUGH? This last weekend of November has definitely been a wet one, as once again we ve had inches of rain per day and the creeks and streams ....
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June 24, 2021 PRETTY NICE We had a very toasty Monday and if the forecast holds true, we ve got another batch of hot days as well, so I hope you re all staying well hydrated and as cool as possible. However, our Tuesday morning drizzle was definitely a surprise, but probably not for those in the midst of making hay. Let s hope it s just a brief amount and it dries out in no time and the hay makers and beachcombers are happy once again by the time you read this. BE RESPONSIBLE This is also the time that we hear many, many horror stories of animals and children being left in hot cars and wind up dying and I simply cannot fathom how in the world this keeps happening! Let s not hear any tragic stories about the deaths of children or animals around here, as there just isn t any justification for it happening. ....
Effort underway to save historic Portland dance hall Over the last year Norse Hall, built in 1928, has been closed due to the pandemic. No money is coming in and bills still need to be paid. Author: Christine Pitawanich Updated: 12:13 AM PDT May 1, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore. The pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to a number of businesses, that includes the entertainment and dance communities in Portland. Before the pandemic, Norse Hall in Northeast Portland was busy. People from all over the area came together to dance with one another during weekly or monthly dances. Kevon Jones is one of many dancers who regularly stopped in. ....
Meet Cleveland High Portland Rose Festival Princess Lucy ‘Rena’ Marthaler Updated Apr 08, 2021; Posted Apr 08, 2021 Lucy “Rena” Marthaler was crowned Thursday on the steps of Cleveland High School.Courtesy of Portland Rose Festival Facebook Share Junior Lucy “Rena” Marthaler will represent Cleveland High School on the 2021 Portland Rose Festival Court. Born in San Francisco and the daughter of Kerstin and Tyler Marthaler, she is a musician who plays flute, piccolo, tenor sax, guitar and piano. Marthaler was crowned Thursday on the school’s front steps in a ceremony that included fellow candidates seniors Hannah Crouser and Zoie Dalton-Smith and junior Pallas Lake. ....