In 2009, Oregon will
celebrate 150 years
of statehood.
The
sesquicentennial
will be a unique
opportunity
to honor
our past…look
forward and share with
each
other our
hopes and dreams
for Oregon’s future.
—Governor
Ted Kulongoski |
City Matters -- by Mayor Alice Norris
Oregon City will celebrate Oregon’s
150th birthday next year with many
activities, but also with the expectation that
we will leave a legacy for the future. Oregon’s
oldest city is just beginning to gather ideas
and plan for the sesquicentennial.
How can YOU participate?
- Send us ideas for Take Care of Oregon
City Day, likely to be Saturday, May 16.
- Should we plant 150 trees in Oregon
City? Or do 150 worthwhile things?
- Theme your 2009 event to “Sustain the
Spirit” of Oregon’s birthday.
- Share your Oregon (or Oregon City) story.
Tell us what you think of Oregon in poetry,
music, painting or prose. Your story
may appear in print or on the radio.
- Send your story to www.oregon150.org,
the state’s birthday resource and activity
center.
- Join the Youth Legacy Parks project and encourage our
kids to rehabilitate a neglected park.
- Along with your fellow Oregonians, read Stubborn Twig by
Lauren Kessler and discuss it at the OC Library in 2009.
- Look for the new postage stamp and new Pendleton
blanket, issued just for Oregon’s birthday. What will Oregon
City do?
- Spiff up for the sesquicentennial…clean up, fix up, plant
flowers, paint, or help your neighbor.
As we appreciate the past, celebrate the present and imagine
the future, our statewide Oregon 150 committee hopes to
inspire us all to experience Oregon (or their inner Oregonian)
and together, create a robust and sustainable future.
As Oregon City schools, organizations, clubs and institutions
plan ways to celebrate Oregon’s birthday in our unique community,
we will also be celebrating a renewed commitment to
our beloved state and her future health.
Send your thoughts and creative ideas to me or Commissioner
Daphne Wuest—or better yet, put your ideas to work and get
the party started!
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