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Teddy Bear themed story- time and to pick up your stuffy along with pictures of their adventures! For more information go to www.ci.sandy.or.us/ library.
Jan. 6—Dog Nail Trim @ Geren’s
Geren’s Farm & Landscape Supply, 33680 SE Kelso Rd., Boring, will be having walk in nail trims for dogs on Saturday, Jan. 6th rom 11am to 2pm. No appointment needed. All sizes, breeds welcome. Please have dogs on a leash. Cost: $15 for your first dog, $10 for each additional dog in your household.
Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27— Saturday Night Basketball
Middle and high school youth can attend free basketball prac- tice, skill building and game play on Saturday nights. On Saturdays, Jan. 6,13,20,27 from 8pm to 12am, meet at Friends
of the Children, 424 NE 172nd Ave., Portland. Open to boys and girls in grades 6-12. Learn new skills, make new friends, play basketball. Adult supervision and men- torship provided by the Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC). Schedule: Grades 6-8 play from 6pm to10pm; Grades 9-12 play from 10pm to 12am.
Jan. 7— Concealed Firearms Permit Class
Officer Larry Raglione is a certified instructor for concealed carry.
If you don’t have your permit, you can’t legally carry a firearm in
Oregon. On Sunday, Jan. 7th, from 12pm to 5pm, a Concealed Firearms Permit Class will be held at Clackamas County Bank-Gresham, 1101 NE Burnside Rd., Gresham. The class will be taught by Officer Larry Raglione, a certified instructor. The Concealed Firearms Permit -Utah, Arizona, or Florida, costs $80. Oregon can be added to this for an additional $20. This permit is good in up to 35 states. To register call 503-781-6080 or go to www.2ndrightscfp.com.
Jan. 8—Men’s Book Club
Sandy Library Men’s Book Club will be held on Monday, Jan. 8th, starting at 7pm at the Sandy Public Library Community Room, 38980 Proctor Blvd, Sandy. The book selection for this month is “Piranha” by Clive Cussler. For further information please email mhouck@ci.sandy.or.us.
Jan. 8, 22— Creation Station at Sandy Library
The Sandy Library, 38980 Proctor Blvd., Sandy, hosts the Creation Station, a twice monthly interactive program that welcomes adults with developmental disabili- ties on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 10am. Art Lab, on the 2nd Monday, Jan. 8th, will offer several arts and crafts stations with a variety of materials to accommodate different interests and abilities. Maker Lab, on the 4th Monday, Jan. 22nd, will offer puzzles, games, LEGOs and other build- ing and problem solving materials. January’s fea- tured activities will be: Art Lab, Jan. 8 - Rock Painting; Maker Lab, Jan. 22 - Button making. For
more information email kmurphy@ci.sandy.or.us.
January 9— National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.
Tuesday, January 9th is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Please take time on January 9th to show your appreciation to the law enforcement professionals by:
Wear blue in support of law enforcement; Send a card or letter of sup- port to your local police department, county sher- iff, tribal or state agency; Tell an officer “Thank You”; Share a story about a positive law enforce- ment experience on social media; Participate in Project Blue Light – Proudly display your blue light in support of law enforcement; Turn your social media channel blue; Fly a blue ribbon on your car antenna, mailbox, or anywhere a ribbon can be tied. Most importantly, if you see a police officer, thank a police officer.
Jan. 9—Little Trout Play Park
The Little Trout Play Park is an event by the City of Troutdale and is open the second Tuesday of the month at the Sam Cox Building 1110 E. Columbia River Hwy., Troutdale, in Glenn Otto Park from 10am to 11:30am. It’s 90 minutes of fun and frolic! They have the toys. The cost is just $2 per child, ages 0-4 years old. No regis- tration is required. For more details visit www. TroutdaleOregon.gov/rec
Jan. 10—OMSI Reel Science: Keiko
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