West Gresham
City of Gresham Repair Cafe, Mar 2020: Sat, Mar 07, 2020 10AM-12:30PM
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Don't Toss It. Let's Fix It!
When: Sat, Mar 07, 2020 10AM-12:30PM |
Get your broken items fixed by community volunteers for free. The City of Gresham and Coalition of Neighborhood Associations are teaming up to bring people with repair skills together to help neighbors fix their broken items.
Types of household items repaired
- Broken bicycles, chains and tires
- Torn clothing, missing buttons and other fabric repairs
- Broken lamps, clocks, fans and small kitchen appliances
- Broken laptops, VCRs, DVD or CD players, printers, calculators, Gameboys and remote controls
Please note: Televisions, microwaves, sewing machines and small engines are not repairable at this event.
What to expect
- Try to bring anything that may be needed to repair your item; Parts, buttons, matching thread, power cords, batteries, connecting cables, remote controls, instructions manuals, etc.
- We try to help everyone who brings an item. If participants bring multiple items (allowed), we can only work on one item at a time and may not be able to fix more than one item per person.
- Our volunteer fixers will do their best to repair your item, but some repairs may be too complicated or require resources that aren't available at the event.
- The event is free. There may be a wait depending on the number of repairs.
Contact
For more information contact us at RepairCafeGresham@gmail.com or 503-618-2694.
Sunday Futsal 2020: Sun, Mar 08, 2020 5PM-7PM
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Let's Play Futsal!
When: Sun, Mar 08, 2020 5PM-7PM |
Indoor Sunday Futsal youth recreation is open to all students in grades 6-12 on Sunday from 5:00-7:00 pm at the Friends of the Children gym.
- Free
- Open to boys and girls in grades 6-12
- Learn new skills, make new friends, play futsal
- Participants must bring a signed waiver to play
- Adult supervision and mentorship provided by Active Children Portland volunteers
For more information, email Ricki Ruiz at Ricardo.Ruiz@GreshamOregon.gov or call 503-583-0771.
Sunday Futsal 2020: Sun, Mar 29, 2020 5PM-7PM
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Let's Play Futsal!
When: Sun, Mar 29, 2020 5PM-7PM |
Indoor Sunday Futsal youth recreation is open to all students in grades 6-12 on Sunday from 5:00-7:00 pm at the Friends of the Children gym.
- Free
- Open to boys and girls in grades 6-12
- Learn new skills, make new friends, play futsal
- Participants must bring a signed waiver to play
- Adult supervision and mentorship provided by Active Children Portland volunteers
For more information, email Ricki Ruiz at Ricardo.Ruiz@GreshamOregon.gov or call 503-583-0771.
Download the Wilkes East Neighborhood Spring 2020 Newsletter here!
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2020 Spring Newsletter"Diversity, Harmony, Community - |
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Newsletters are a regular publication of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Association. They are hand-delivered to over 1,500 residences and businesses in our area 3 times per year, timed to correspond with our regular meetings.
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Albertina Kerr Workforce and Inclusive Housing Project Update, February 2020

Albertina Kerr Workforce and Inclusive Housing. Entry, Gresham campus. Click to enlarge.
By: Jeff Carr
CEO, Albertina Kerr
www.albertinakerr.org/
Albertina Kerr continues to move forward and make progress on its Workforce and Inclusive Housing Project to be located on the Gresham campus at 722 NE 162 Avenue. The project will include 150 units, from studios to 3 bedrooms. Since the November Wilkes East Neighborhood meeting where a presentation was made, significant progress has been made:
- Site due diligence was completed in December 2019 (Geotech, surveying, arborist report)
- A Design Review Consult was completed with the City of Gresham Community Design Review Committee in December 2019
- 100% Schematic Design was completed in early January 2020
Submittals were completed for land use review in early January 2020 - Albertina Kerr hit the $1 million private fundraising mark in December 2020 and only needs $200,000 more in private donations to hit the total goal of $1.2 million in private donations.
One significant change since the November meeting is that we have decided to pursue making the building “net zero” from an energy use standpoint, which means we will be adding enhancements to make the entire building more energy efficient and producing energy via solar panels to provide enough energy to operate the entire building year-round.
The current timeline for the project is as follows:
| Goal | Date |
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| Complete 100% schematic design | January-2020 - Done |
| Submit for land use | January-2020 - Done |
| Complete 50% design development | February-2020 |
| Land use public hearing | March-2020 |
| Complete 100% design development | April-2020 |
| Update hard cost & proforma | May-2020 |
| Land use approval | May-2020 |
| Submit for building permit | May-2020 |
| Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) | July-2020 |
| Permit Issued | August-2020 |
| Construction Start | August-2020 |
| Construction Complete | September-2021 |
We continue to be excited about this project and what it will mean for direct care workers at Albertina Kerr and others who care for some of the most vulnerable members of our community.
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About Albertine Kerr
For more than 100 years, Albertina Kerr has been caring for Oregon’s most vulnerable citizens. Over the decades, our services have evolved to meet the community’s needs. While these needs have changed, the values of our expert caregivers remain constant: compassion, commitment, collaboration, and advocacy.
Today, Kerr empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), mental health challenges, and other social barriers to lead self-determined lives and reach their full potential. We provide comprehensive crisis and preventative mental health care for children and teens, as well as a full range of services for children and adults with IDD.
Learn more at www.albertinakerr.org
Nadaka Nature Park future uncertain; community members call for dedicated recreation funding
Nadaka Nature Park won't have much of a reason to celebrate the new year.

PMG PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER KEIZUR - Lee Dayfield said a parks district funding mechanism is the best option for maintaining Nadaka Nature Park, which lost its fiscal agent and programming at the end of 2019. Click to enlarge
By Christopher Keizur
Source: Gresham Outlook (Oct 18, 2019)
The beautiful green space in the heart of the Wilkes East Neighborhood will be empty after losing its fiscal agent — transforming what was once thought of as the model for future parks in Gresham into just another open area. Despite the work that has been poured into the park, residents will have less of a reason to visit than ever before.
"It almost makes me cry to walk through here and know all those kids won't be coming here to be educated," said Lee Dayfield. "This park was their backyard, playground and forest."
There is no better person to talk to about Nadaka Nature Park than Dayfield. She spearheaded the charge to transform her dream park into a reality. She overcame red tape and bureaucracy, founding Friends of Nadaka to help secure grants and other funding.
The Columbia Slough Watershed Council, a Portland-based organization, had supported the Gresham park since its inception. But with some changes to the board and executive director, the group has decided to focus on other projects.
The backing for Nadaka will end when the money runs dry, which is estimated to happen in January 2020. That means no more activities — from community cleanups to educational gatherings for local schoolchildren — that made the park so special.
"They were so strong and supportive of us for seven years," Dayfield said. "People will notice a big difference."
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Sunday Indoor Futsal 2020: Sun, Feb 09, 2020 5PM-7PM
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Let's Play Futsal!
When: Sun, Feb 09, 2020 5PM-7PM |
Indoor Sunday Futsal youth recreation is open to all students in grades 6-12 on Sunday from 5:00-7:00 pm at the Friends of the Children gym.
- Free
- Open to boys and girls in grades 6-12
- Learn new skills, make new friends, play futsal
- Participants must bring a signed waiver to play
- Adult supervision and mentorship provided by Active Children Portland volunteers
For more information, email Ricki Ruiz at Ricardo.Ruiz@GreshamOregon.gov or call 503-583-0771.
Wilkes East Neighborhood Association Board Meeting: Mon Feb 10, 2020 6:30PM-8PM
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Neighborhood Board MeetingWhen: Mon Feb 10, 2020 6:30PM-8PM |
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Sunday Futsal 2020: Sun, Jan 05, 2020 5PM-7PM
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Let's Kick Ball!
When: Sun, Jan 05, 2020 5PM-7PM |
Indoor Sunday Futsal youth recreation is open to all students in grades 6-12 on Sunday from 5:00-7:00 pm at the Friends of the Children gym.
- Free
- Open to boys and girls in grades 6-12
- Learn new skills, make new friends, play futsal
- Participants must bring a signed waiver to play
- Adult supervision and mentorship provided by Active Children Portland volunteers
For more information, email Ricki Ruiz at Ricardo.Ruiz@GreshamOregon.gov or call 503-583-0771.
Zimmerman House Tours: Vases and Valentines: Sat, Jan 18, 2020 12PM-4PM
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Vases and Valentines
When: Sat, Jan 18, 2020 12PM-4PM |
The historic Zimmerman House was built in 1874 and was home to three generations of the Zimmerman family. Their furnishings and personal articles remain in this two-story Victorian home, with nine rooms open to the public.
Our “Vases and Valentines” exhibit is now open. We are pairing the valentines with vases, and these vary from Depression Glass to Carnivale Glass to pottery from Roseville, Hull and van Briggle. This is the first time we’ve pulled the vases in the collection into an exhibit and many of these have rarely been out of storage.
We’ll have the contents of a traveling trunk found in the house, which belonged to Isobel’s uncle, Andrew McCall, on exhibit for just a few more months.
We are open the third Saturday of every month from noon - 4:00 pm. Admission is free, with donations welcome and appreciated.
For more information, please visit echohistory.org, call 503-618-0946 or email info@echohistory.org.
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Wilkes East Neighborhood would like express our gratitude to the following for their generous contributions & continued support:
• Jazzy Bagels, Main St & Powell
• Parkrose Hardware, 106th & Sandy
• Growers Outlet, 162nd & Glisan
• SOLV, Bringing Oregon together
• Albertsons, 181st & Glisan
• And, all the many volunteers!
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