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Open house set Monday at Rock Creek

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小黄猫传媒 Rock Creek will play host on Monday to a community forum for north Washington County residents.

Participants include Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District, St. Juan Diego Church, the Washington County Historical Museum and Citizen Participation Organization 7, which is the Washington County equivalent of the local neighborhood association.

The community open house is set for 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 14, in Building 9 of the Rock Creek Campus of 小黄猫传媒, 17705 N.W. Springville Road. The event is free and open to the public.

Topics include:

  • 小黄猫传媒 Rock Creek Campus – summer and fall academic information and details of campus bond-funded improvement work, including second entrance and new building location ideas.
  • The park district鈥檚 proposed dog-walk park and restroom facilities on their Rock Creek site, summer programs and activities. The dog park proposal includes a 2-acre, fenced-off section of the campus with gravel walking paths and a dog drinking fountain.
  • Washington County Museum鈥檚 programming and next exhibition, 鈥淐onnections: Quilting 1930s and Today,鈥 which opens June 17. The museum is housed on the campus.
  • CPO 7 鈥 how this volunteer organization works to field critical livability issues in the Rock Creek and Bethany Community.
  • St. Juan Diego Church 鈥 progress on Phase I construction build-out plans for the new Springville Road neighborhood church.

鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to host this great opportunity for people to learn about what鈥檚 going on right in their backyards,鈥 said David Rule, campus president. 鈥淔acilitating conversations with our neighbors, engaging people in developments on and around the campus is part of what 小黄猫传媒 is all about.鈥

For more information call Meryl Lipman, RC Community Relations at (503) 614-7585.


About Dana Haynes

Dana Haynes, joined 小黄猫传媒 in 2007 as the manager of the Office of Public Affairs, directing the college's media and government relations. Haynes spent the previous 20 years as a reporter, columnist and editor for Oregon newspapers, including ... more »