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Board Meeting – Janurary 11, 2107

Location: Lake Grove Elementary School, library
Date: Wednesday, January 11, 2107
Time: 6:45-8:45 p.m.
Agenda: Modified due to cancellation of December 14, 2016 Board meeting. See Dec. 14, 2016 posted agenda
Note: Due to inclement weather, this meeting has been cancelled again. Our next board meeting is tentatively rescheduled for Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 6:45 p.m.

 

Waluga Neighborhood Annual General Meeting – Oct. 5, 2016

Location:  Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, fireside room – 15751 Quarry Road [map]
Date:          Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Time:          7-9 p.m.

This year’s General Meeting will feature an important neighborhood discussion with the City of Lake Oswego about the upcoming Boones Ferry Road Improvement Project. Representatives will provide information about the project and discuss potential traffic impacts from changes to Boones Ferry Road.

This is your chance to learn more about the project and to let city officials hear your questions and concerns! Additional information about the meeting will be mailed to you prior to Oct. 5th.
Agenda
Minutes

 

7th Annual Waluga Neighborhood Picnic – September 11, 2016

Meet Your Neighbors for a Picnic in the Park!

The Waluga Neighborhood Association invites you to our seventh annual neighborhood picnic. This is a wonderful opportunity to get to know your neighbors.

Sunday, September 11, 2016, 2:00 – 4:00pm
East Waluga Park Picnic Shelter
15777 Quarry Road

Appetizers, Sandwiches, Salads, Desserts and Beverages
provided by local businesses and
Waluga Neighborhood Association

Please RSVP by Sept. 7th: 503-635-4131
or waluga.neighborhood.association@gmail.com

See our 2016 picnic flyer for more details!

We hope to see you there!

Emergency Preparedness Meeting – June 22, 2016

Location : Oakridge Park Senior Apartment, Community Room
Date:          June 22, 2016
Time:         7:00 – 8:45 pm

Meeting Overview
Play the Triage Game with Waluga NA E.P. coordinators.
Participation allows individuals to see the effects of their decisions from a broader perspective. Triaging/treating patients, managing resources, communication challenges, and directing operations are all part of the “team oriented play process.”
After a major disaster there are three priorities to consider:
1. Life Safety
2. Instant Stabilization
3. Property Conservation
Incident command leaders must learn how to manage distractions and usually are able to handle 3-5 tasks effectively.
Steve Dehart, Facilitator, EMS Coordinator, Lake Oswego Fire Department