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SUMMARY:Southwest Corridor Plan Forum
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DTEND:20130524T030000Z
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ci.oswego.or.us/publicaffairs/southwest-corridor-plan-forum
DESCRIPTION:The community planning forum for Metro's Southwest Corridor Plan will be  \n Thursday\, May 23 at the Tualatin Library (18878 SW Martinazzi Avenue\,  \n Tualatin) from 6 to 8 p.m. Come participate in this regional planning process  \n and make your voice heard.\n \n Project partners have worked hard to develop five bundles of projects to  \n analyze potential benefits and tradeoffs in the corridor. Each bundle  \n includes some form of high capacity transit and a set of roadway\, bicycle and  \n pedestrian improvement projects. The event will start with a presentation  \n about the project bundles and following\, you will have an opportunity to talk  \n to Metro staff about specific projects or questions you may have.\n \n If you have not been previously engaged with the Southwest Corridor Plan\, you  \n can get up to speed via the “Catch up on the plan” online open house. For  \n more information\, visit www.swcorridorplan.org [1] or call 503-813-7535.\n \n \n [1] http://www.swcorridorplan.org
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SUMMARY:Urban Chicken Presentation
DTSTAMP:20130521T210752Z
DTSTART:20130620T010000Z
DTEND:20130620T020000Z
URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.ci.oswego.or.us/publicaffairs/urban-chicken-presentation
DESCRIPTION:.. Free Presentation: \n    6 -7 p.m.\, Wednesday\, June 19\, Lake Oswego City Hall (Council Chambers)\n \n Interested in keeping chickens in your backyard?  Hens are a wonderful  \n addition to the gardenscape besides providing the benefit of fresh eggs!  On  \n Wednesday\, June 19\, expert Michelle Koeppe will share the ins and outs of  \n raising chickens.  Come learn all the necessary steps to keep your flock  \n healthy & happy -  from diet to dwellings\, finding suitable breeds for your  \n set-up\, and some nifty husbandry know-how.  This workshop will feature live  \n chickens including a including a sweet natured Serama and Jersey Giant and  \n an intelligent and affable bantam Modern Game.\n \n Michelle Koeppe is a farmer and horticulturist\, who is the owner/operator of  \n Phasian Farms\, a heritage poultry and vegetable farm located on Chehalem  \n Mountain.  With a background working as a zookeeper\, park ranger\, and  \n veterinary assistant she brings a unique perspective to farming\, maintaining  \n a balance with nature and focusing on holistic methods.  Though Michelle  \n maintained a chicken flock while living in New Zealand a decade ago\, her true  \n chicken zeal started when she worked with Pistils Nursery in Portland– the  \n first business to sell chickens within the city limits.  She has raised over  \n 95 breeds of poultry.  Now active with the Pacific Northwest Poultry  \n Association\, she is working on her certification to become an American  \n Poultry Association poultry judge.\n \n Michelle Koeppe:\n \n At Phasian Farms\, I raise/breed heritage poultry breeds for the backyard  \n enthusiast. These are birds raised to produce eggs\, as well as for  \n enhancement to the landscape & garden--often kept as pets. My focus is  \n heritage & truly rare breeds as well as a few more common ones that I find  \n companionable. All birds are raised with time on pasture\, organic feed\, tonic  \n herbs\, & lots of human interaction.
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