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A Little Less Broken explores one woman's decades-long journey to a diagnosis of autism and the barriers that keep too many neurodivergent people from knowing their true selves.
Marian Schembari was thirty-four years old when she learned she was autistic. By then, she'd spent decades hiding her tics and shutting down in public, wondering why she couldn't just act like everyone else. It wasn't until years later that she finally learned the truth: she wasn't weird or deficient or moody or sensitive or broken. She was autistic.
Neighborhood District Association (NDA) Officers from all seven NDAs convene quarterly, which is hosted by city staff in order to share community building ideas, host guest speakers, and discuss common issues and concerns. The meeting is by invitation, but is open to the public.
This meeting is hybrid. Attend virtually by clicking below on “Join the meeting now”:
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Meeting ID: 258 361 592 530
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Join the Milwaukie community in remembering the members of the United States armed forces from Clackamas County who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War. On Saturday April 5, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. American Legion Post 180, the Susannah Lee Barlow Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), and the City of Milwaukie will gather with community members and veterans groups at Scott Park to remember those named on the Milwaukie Vietnam Veterans Monument (located in Scott Park).
Meeting: Tree Board
Date: Feb 19th
Time: 5:45 PM Pacific Time
In person location: City of Milwaukie Public Works Building (JCB Meeting Room) 6101 SE Johnson Creek Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97206
The committee will hold this meeting in-person and through video conference. The public may participate in this meeting by coming to the 3rd floor Bing Cherry room at City Hall or joining the Zoom webinar.
To participate in this meeting by phone dial 1-253-215-8782 and enter Webinar ID 867 1222 8372. To raise hand by phone dial *9.
The committee will hold this meeting in-person and through video conference. The public may participate in this meeting by coming to the 1st floor Community room at City Hall or joining the Zoom webinar. To participate in this meeting by phone dial 1-253-215-8782 and enter Webinar ID 867 1222 8372.
This meeting is held in-person and through video conference. The public may participate in this meeting by coming to the 3rd floor Bing Cherry Conference room at City Hall or joining the Zoom webinar.
Want to grow your own healthy food but have little or no suitable outdoor garden space? You might be surprised to discover how much you can produce in a container kitchen garden!
Award-winning writer Maggie Stuckey, author of The Bountiful Container and The Container Victory Garden, will explain all the how-to’s of edible container gardening— including choosing the best plants for containers, the basics of good design, and tips about soil, watering, fertilizing, harvesting and more.
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