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Minutes from November 2019 WNA General Meeting

WNA November 2019 minutes WOODLAWN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION November 6, 2019 Meeting Minutes (draft until approved at next meeting) Wednesday, November 6, 2019    7:00 – 8:30 pm at Classic Foods, 817 NE Madrona St, Portland, OR 97211 7:00-7:10     Welcome and Introductions: Melody Randolph, Beth Heins, Maija Spencer, Dennis Kennedy, Keith Baich, Anjala Ehlebe, Thelma Diggs, Shirley Minor, Nancy Flynn. Not here: Andree Culpepper. 7:10-7:15              Approvals Approve agenda for this meeting.

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Woodlawn Neighborhood Association November 6, 2019 Meeting Agenda

  WOODLAWN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION November 6, 2019 Meeting Agenda Wednesday, November 6, 2019    7:00 – 8:30 pm at Classic Foods, 817 NE Madrona St, Portland, OR 97211 7:00-7:10 Welcome and Introductions 7:10-7:15 Approvals Approve agenda for this meeting. Approve October meeting minutes. 7:15-8:00 7:15-7:30 7:30-7:45 New Business Issues re: High Water Mark and Patrons that began as a thread on nextdoor.com —Alex Meesev Officially elect Anjala to be the chair of

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Minutes from February 2020 WNA General Meeting

  Woodlawn Neighborhood Association General Meeting minutes (draft until approved) February 5th, 2020 at Classic Foods 6:30 – 7:00 Winter Social and Potluck   7:00 – 7:10 Welcome and Introductions Board members in attendance: Keith Baich, Angala Ehelebe, Melody Randolph, Beth Heins, Maija Spencer, Dennis Kennedy, Shirley Minor, Thelma Diggs   7:10 – 7:15 Approve January meeting notes: Anjala moves (noting two corrections), Maija seconds; all in favor February agenda:

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Woodlawn Neighborhood Association March 4, 2020 Meeting Agenda

Woodlawn Neighborhood Association General Meeting Agenda March 4th, 2020 at Classic Foods Be neighborly. Use microphone. Get involved. =)   7:00 – 7:10 Welcome and Introductions 7:10 – 7:15 Approve February meeting notes and March agenda 7:15 – 7:45  New Business Guest Speaker from Emmanuel Displaced Persons Association (EDPA2) History of Emmanuel Hospital Expansion Displacement of residents and effects on community How to get involved and help Thelma Diggs April

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Eviction Moratorium

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Last week, the City of Portland and Multnomah County enacted a moratorium on evictions due to non-payment of rent for tenants experiencing a substantial loss of income in connection to the COVID-19 crisis. Please view the Eviction Moratorium FAQ on our Rental Services webpage to learn more, including the process tenants need to follow. Please share this information with your networks. We will continue updating this page as more information

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Minutes from March 2020 WNA General Meeting

*Note that these are the minutes from the meeting March 4th; all of the events listed are probably on hold due to Covid-19 measures.* Woodlawn Neighborhood Association General Meeting minutes (draft until approved) March 4th, 2020 at Classic Foods Be neighborly. Use microphone. Get involved. =) 7:00 – 7:10 Welcome and Introductions. Board members present: Melody Randolph, Shirley Minor, Thelma Diggs, Maija Spencer, Beth Heins, Dennis Kennedy, Keith Baich, Anjala

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Improving the City that Works, a Message from Sam Adams

“As cities across the nation struggle in times of economic hardship, we are blessed here at home in Portland to be in comparatively strong financial shape.  You, the citizenry, have a history of ensuring your council makes prudent decisions. “ – Mayor-elect Sam Adams Mayor Elect Sam Adams recently distributed a lengthy e-mail regarding the current state of affairs is Portland, goals and accomplishments.   Continue reading to see the

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Woodlawn Neighborhood Association Achievements: November 2018 through October 2019

Woodlawn Neighborhood Association Achievements November 2018 to October 2019   We contributed $200 to this year’s Black Santa at Woodlawn Multicultural Impact Center (MIC) held Friday Dec 7th and attended by over 300 people. Liz and Nancy volunteered. In December and January, we distributed around 600 thank you notes to every house/business in Woodlawn that sported holiday lights/festive directions over the winter holidays.   We donated $200 to support the

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