Monday, November 09, 2009

Upcoming Events

Monday November 9

Bridgeton Neighborhood Meeting
7 PM @ Columbia Pioneer School
716 N. Marine Dr., Portland, OR

AGENDA:
Officer Gillentine, our new NRT officer, will be present to answer questions.
He may have some recommendations for our recent car robberies.

There is good news about the Bridgeton Promenade.
PDC will be here to discuss what is happening.

What is the current plan for Marine Drive interchange and Hayden Island Access?
CRC will bring in information concerning some proposals for downsizing.

Dan Riedle will bring his proposed design changes for his parking area at the intersection of Bridgeton and Ganteinbein.

Issues:
What can we do to collect the proxies for the annual Pen 2 December Meeting?
Review the Fall Clean Up and make recommendations

Also November 9

Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Reception hosted by the German American Society.

6 to 8 p.m.
Reception at Portland City Hall 1221 SW 4th
FREE and Open to the Public

Honored guests include:

• German Consul General, Peter Rothen
• Honorary Consul, Günther Hoffmann
• Steven Fuller, Prof. of German & International Studies

Photo Exhibit: After the Wall – Changes in a German Landscape November
9-30 in Portland City Hall

December 2

I am teaching this adult learning class through MindGlo:

Maintaining a Good Self-Image through Life’s Changes

Many people have their core self-image tied to their job, career, or relationships - and when that goes away through job loss, retirement or breakup/divorce, it creates a potentially serious blow to self-image and self-esteem. Discuss this issue and learn insights into how to maintain a healthy image and esteem for yourself even while coping with loss. Discussion also includes: for parents how to raise a child that deals with this issue well; for spouses how to cope on the home front.


Wed, Dec 2, 6-9 pm
Fee: $49
Location: Whole Foods Market – Fremont

register here: http://mindglo.com/classes/details/169/11/personal-growth/coping-with-change

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