Will There Be A New Fire
Station For Beavercreek?

Community  Calendar

Beavercreek Committee for Community Planning
(BCCP)...

2nd & 4th Monday at the Fire Station at 7:30 p.m.

Beavercreek Boosters...
3rd Wednesday at the Grange at 7:30 p.m.

Beavercreek Communty Planning Org. (CPO)...
4th Wednesday at the Grange at 7:00 p.m.

Beavercreek Farmers Market...
Every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. through
October at the corner of  Kamrath and Beavercreek Rds.

Beavercreek Grange...
2nd Saturday at the Grange at 7:00 p.m.

Beavercreek Lions...

1st and 3rd Saturday at the Grange at 7:30 a.m.

Boy Scout Troop #445...
Mondays at the Fire Station at 7:00 p.m.

Carus Community Planning Org. (CPO)...

2nd Thursday at the Beavercreek Christian Church at  7:00 p.m.

Clarkes Community Planning Org. (CPO)...
1st Wednesday of each Quarter plus February & March at the Clarkes Fire Station at 7:00 p.m.

Keep Beavercreek Rural... 1st Tuesday at the Fire
Station at 7:00 p.m.

    It has come to the attention of the staff of the "Bulletin" that there is a very good possibility that there might be a new Fire Station in Beavercreek's future.
    Per Rob Carnahan, the Assistant Chief of Clackamas Fire District #1, Beavercreek will be in line for a new fire station if a bond measure passes in the next election (possibly in May of 2000).
      The need to rebuild the current fire station is due to the structure not meeting current earthquake standards, fire district needs and other structural deficiencies. Over the years the station has been remodeled and expanded to meet the needs of the Beavercreek area, but now the building needs to be brought up to the current codes and to be expanded to meet the increasing needs of Beavercreek and the surrounding area.
    It is the District's intent to help meet the needs of the citizens and continue to be a valuable partner in the Beavercreek Community.
    It is our understanding that the preliminary plans are being done at this time and there is hope that the citizens of the Beavercreek area will vote to fund the improvements. At this time it is estimated that the improvements will cost the residents of the area  about 10 cents per $1,000.00 of assessed evaluation.
    The new plans for the building intend to have rooms in the new structure for community meetings of up to 100 persons and the like if there is a need.
    It has  been my experience that we have a great fire department in Beavercreek. The staff that is at the station has always been there for our citizens. They have been available and ready to help when the need arises. If you haven't stopped by and gotten to know the men and women who do such a wonderful job for all of us... stop by sometime, and just say "hello."
      As always, the "Bulletin" will keep you apprised of new developments as the information becomes available.

Vandalism on Spangler Road
and the Brockway Area

    As some of you know there has been a bit of vandalism on Spangler Rd. and the Brockway area. There will be a neighborhood watch meeting on October 19, 1999, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Fire Station's meeting room. 

SORRY, THERE IS NO WHEELCHAIR
ACCESS

    Deputy Landals, from the Clackamas County Sherriff's Department, will be the speaker for the evening. He will be addressing issues like how to make your home a safer place to live and also how to make you neighborhood a safer place even in a rural environment. Come and meet your neighbors, that is the first step in neighborhood safety.

Fun With Fluffy Fiber & Fleeces!

Information and Orientation Meeting
for the Pygora Pals 4-H Club.

    The Pygora Pals is a 4-H club that focuses on the Pygora Goats care and uses. It also includes the fiber arts part of the club that uses Pygora fleece in addition to other various fibers in projects.This meeting is for would be 4-H members and their parents to get to know others in the club and what is involved in joining. The meeting is scheduled for 7:00-9:00 p.m. on October 28th at the fire house upstairs meeting room. For more information, contact Renee Elting at 632-5587.

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