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2 -5 A N O Y (O re ) POST Thur» M o rc h ia 1982 (Set 2) Hoodland Happenings • * - • Artisans plan ‘Spinning’ workshop THURSDAY. MARCH IN The Mt Hood Plan up date continues this evening with a meeting beginning at 7 30 p m at the Welches Grade School on Salmon River Road This meeting is titled: "Citizens Discus sion Meeting on Draft Plan Update ” The draft will in elude maps showing pro posed land use designa tions and proposed policies. The purpose of the meeting is twofold to explain the draft, and to hear citizens' suggestions for changes and improvements in the draft M O NDAY. MARCH 22 Welches School children resume school today after spring vacation The Mt Hood Pre School will hold its monthly board meeting at the Hoodland Women's Club office begin ning at 9 1 5 a m A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes will be served at 11 30 a m at the Welches School library Transporta tion and further informa tion is available by calling M axine Worley at the Senior Center, 622 3331 W elch es C o m m u n ity School classes to be held this evening are "W restl ing for Kids" in room 15 of Welches School beginning at 7 p m .; "Recreational Basketball" in Welches gym beginning at 7:30 p m ; and " A e ro b ic Dance’’ from 6 30 to 7:30 in Welches gym TUESDAY. MARCH 23 The Wy'East Artisan's Guild will be holding a " S p in n in g " w orksho p tonight from 6 to 9 p m Leader Patsy Perkins will cover all aspects of spinn ing, from choosing fibers to preparation and actual spinning techniques. This workshop will be of interest to spinners of all levels Materials will be provided Mt. I lood plan Also, discussion on the wetland areas, both within and outside of the boun danés of the Hoodland Ser vice District, will occur A map of these areas, as id e n tifie d by s ta ff members, will be available for public inspection and review Last December the Land Conservation and Develop men. Commission directed the county to conduct another inventory of the wetlands in the Mt Hood corridor They were to map the locations and determine quality and quantity The re-evaluation of the area’s wetlands came after the Environmental Com m itte e on S u it a b ilit y challenged the Mt Hood plan when it went before th e c o m m is sio n in December for acceptance ECOS argued that the county had neither proper ly identified all the wetland areas nor how they would be protected Dominic Mancini, plann ing director, said planning staff members will present the proposed changes to the citizens, and will accept recommendations on the "discussion draft," which was mailed to property owners two weeks ago M a n c in i said th a t For more information and fee requirements contact Carol I ’nkefer. 622 3077 C o m m u n ity School classes this evening in c lu d e " R e c r e a tio n a l V o lleyball" in Welches gym beginning at 6 p m , " A e r o b ic D a n c e " at Welches gym beginning at 7 30, and "Crocheting” beginning at 7 p m Contact Reva Cox at 622 3397 for directions to the crocheting class The Hoodland Women s C lub's m o n thly board meeting will be held this evening beginning at 8 at the club building on Salmon River Road. W EDNESDAY. MARCH 24 The Clackamas County Library Bookmobile will be at the Hoodland parking lot in Welches from 4 to 7 p m The Mt Hood Chess Club w ill m eet w e e k ly on W ednesday even ing s beginning tonight at 7:30 in the Hoodland Women's Club building This club is open to all players For ad ditional information, call Dave Enna at 622 4546 The Mt Hood Lions Club meets this evening at 8 in th e clu b b u ild in g on Highway 26 in Wemme Two films are scheduled to be shown on the moun tain, the first w ill be presented by USFS at the Welches School cafeteria on March 25 beginning at 7 30 Th« film provides an a r m c h a ir to u r of T im b e rlin e T ra il, with spectacular views of the 42-mile trail, a discussion of access points and how to hike it Tom Iraci and Herb Evans of USFS will host. No fee will be charged The second film for children and adults will be sponsored by the Welches PTA and shown on March 26 in Welches new multi purpose room. Doors will open at 7:15 p m and the movie will start at 7 30 p m An admission fee of 75 cents will be charged for each person Refreshments will be served To place an event in Hoodland Happenings, con- Students at Kelso School released balloons as part of a second anniversary celebration, tact Dawn Morrison at The balloons carried the name? and addresses of students with a note asking those who 622-3538. find them to contact the school. from Page I through citizen involve ment changes may be made to what is currently being proposed He said that the sugges ions from the citizens will be studied by his staff, and may or may not be includ ed in the updated Mt Hood plan A "proposed draft" for the plan should be ready for public inspection after the second informational meeting on April 20 This draft will be submit ted for consideration by the Clackamas County Plann ing Commission on May 10 at 7:30 p m at the E n v iro n m e n ta l S e rv ic e s Building at 902 Abernethy in Oregon City Citizens may appear before the planning com missioners at this meeting and present their views on the revisions, either orally or In writing, F rom here the plan will go before the county com missioners in two public hearings to be held on May 26 The hearing times are 2 and 7 30 p m in the com miss loners chambers in the Courthouse Annex, 906 Main Street, in Oregon Ci ty Citizens may also testify at these hearings For in fo rm atio n on Hoodland events, see Hoodland Happenings every week in T he Post. 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