In light of the resurgence of Covid cases, the BNA Summer Picnic has been cancelled this year.
We are sad not to see and hear from neighbors in person at the park this year but our safety is determined by getting vaccinated, wearing masks, and keeping a safe distance from one another when in large groups. We will have to cancel the picnic for now and reschedule at a later time. Our favorite "Tilly Truck" by Heights Cream will still be coming through the neighborhood that day. Listen for the sounds of summer and plan to visit with neighbors, with an ice cream, one-on-one instead. Saturday, Sept. 11 - Ice Cream "Tilly Truck" visits Bridgeton Road starting at 6:00pm http://www.livebridgeton Saturday, Sept. 11 - Ice Cream "Tilly Truck" visits Bridgeton Road starting at 6:00pm
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Members of the community are invited to sell their wares at our Community Yard Sale & Church Fair, by renting a space for $15, to set up their own tables on which to display their items for sale. A few 6’ – 8’ tables will be available to rent for $10 if community members do not have a table to set up (we have only 11 of these tables available, so first come, first serve – tables will not be reserved ahead of time). Setting up tables, and saleable wares, begins at 9 am, Saturday, August 21st. The public will be allowed to come in at 10:00 am. The yard sale will run from 10am – 4pm. Hamburgers, or hot dogs, with chips, and water, will be available for free. Donations appreciated. Please call Martha Johnston, 503-720-5035, to reserve a space! We will be meeting on line on Tuesday, May 11, beginning at 6 pm with networking and camaraderie, and starting the meeting promptly at 6:30. Click here to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/887773577?pwd=V1NCR1l6dFhyWHJVblRqNXR6UnB5UT09 Meeting ID: 887 773 577 Passcode: 093901 One tap mobile +13462487799,,887773577#,,,,*093901# US (Houston) +16699009128,,887773577#,,,,*093901# US (San Jose) Dial by your location +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 646 558 8656 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) Meeting ID: 887 773 577 Passcode: 093901 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbeqrFrDof Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020
6:30-7:30pm Join the Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/887773577?pwd=NUhwejlpNHdZazhIZzB6V2I0RmYzQT09 AGENDA: Board elections and Bylaws revision approval. Meeting ID: 887 773 577 Passcode: 001803 One tap mobile +13462487799,,887773577#,,,,,,0#,,001803# US (Houston) +16699009128,,887773577#,,,,,,0#,,001803# US (San Jose) Dial by location +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 887 773 577 Passcode: 001803 Find a local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kONeT0o7s October 15, 2019 6:30 PM - Networking 7:00-9:00 PM Meeting Marriott Courtyard Portland North 1231 N. Anchor Way Join neighbors for networking and information tables from local community groups starting at 6:30pm. The meeting will be held in the evening, from 7:00pm - 8:30pm, at the Portland Courtyard Marriott, 1250 N Anchor Way, Portland, OR 97217. New This Year! Bring winter coats or warm clothing and donate them to the Warm Winter Clothes Collection for our neighbors at Dignity Village. BNA Warm Clothing Collection will take place at the BNA Annual Fall Meeting Tuesday, October 15, 2019. YOU ARE INVITED! Get active in the Bridgeton Neighborhood Association! Everyone can help in some way. Join an existing committee or spearhead a project of your interest! BNA Committees Board of Directors - Steering neighborhood activities to keep Bridgeton neighbors connected and informed. Meets on the 2nd Tues. every month. Board members are elected for a 1-year term. Communications - Helping to collect and share info through signs, social media, flyers, emails and website. Land Use Committee - Representing Bridgeton at meetings including Mult. Co. Drainage District, Levy Ready, City and State Transportation projects. Meets on the 1st Monday, every other month. Green Team - Focusing on health and sustainability by promoting, advocating and creating a clean, healthy environment. Meets on the 3rd Wed, every other month. Events - Planning and coordination of picnics, street sale, annual cleanup, and other happenings in the neighborhood. Safety - organizing Neighborhood Watch groups, coordinating with city outreach programs. Beautification - Cleanups, plantings, and other aesthetic improvements to the public space. Fund Raising - Help us continue with these valuable projects! All meetings are open to the public More information at http://www.livebridgeton.com.
Good news for our neighborhood from outgoing Parks Commissioner Amanda Fritz. Columbia Children’s Arboretum is getting more funding! Look out for another planning meeting in mid-September to weigh in on future improvements there.
Portland Parks & Recreation will again engage the public in mid-September around selecting the final project concept; with design and permitting processes afterwards. Construction may begin in 2019 but a firm schedule is yet to be determined. Columbia Children’s Arboretum is a regional destination as well as within half a mile of nearly 400 homes. Columbia Children’s Arboretum, 10040 NE 6th Drive.In addition to $1.135 million in SDCs previously allocated toward Columbia Children’s Arboretum trails and access in 2016, Fritz has earmarked an additional $750,000 in SDCs. Funding from SDCs towards this project now totals $1,885,000. The nearly-29-acre Columbia Children’s Arboretum is one of only two in the PP&R system, the other being Hoyt Arboretum. The public weighed in on project options via the Bureau’s community engagement outreach; now the project moves to the processes around design, costs and feasibility.Some improvements may include:
https://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/76674 The annual Policymakers Ride highlighted the Marine Drive segment of the 40 Mile Loop on Friday July 27th. The Peloton was hosted in Bridgeton by neighbors and Bridgeton Neighborhood Association Board members. Over 100 leading policy makers saw first hand the potential and the problems in completing the 40 Mile Loop between Troutdale and Kelley Point Park. The riders heard a kickoff speech from Representative Earl Blumenauer – one of the first political supporters of the 40 Mile Loop. Incoming Metro President Lynn Peterson spoke to the Peloton during a lunch break at MCDD. For some of the policymakers, this was their first visit to Bridgeton. We answered questions about our neighborhood and highlighted the positive impact finishing the Bridgeton Promenade will have on our neighborhood and the wider biking community. Thanks to everyone who helped make this event a success! |
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