April 2025 Boones Ferry Messenger
The April 2025 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles:
- City’s Longest-Tenured Employee to Retire After 30 Years of City Planning
- Mayor's Message: The Spirit of Volunteerism is Alive and Well in Wilsonville
- Back-to-Back 5A Football Champs Pay a Visit to City Hall
- Councilor Cunningham Gets Off Sidelines, Into Governance
- Spring Cleaning is a Perfect Time to Take Steps Toward Preparation
- Apply by Apr. 30 for Five Open Seats on City Boards
- Library Giving Day: Support Programs with Donation, April 1-7
- “Many Cultures, One Heart”: New Public Art Installation to Be Unveiled in Early May
- Mayor’s State of the City Address to Be Delivered at City Hall on May 5
- As City Flushes Water Mains, Rust-Colored Water May Appear
- For 27th Straight Year, Wilsonville Earns “Tree City USA” Status
- Neamtzu Earns President’s Award for Urban Forestry Advocacy
- Natural Area Management Plan Under Development; Input Sought
- Chief: Mentorship Plays a Rewarding Role in Policing
- Schedule Set for May Meetings to Approve 2025-26 City Budget
- City Seeks Additional Input to Inform Climate Action Plan
- What is Economic Development? How Does it Benefit Wilsonville?
- TVF&R Seeks Volunteer to Join Civil Service Commission
- County Board of Commissioners to Appoint New Member
- Grants to Support Arts & Culture Projects Available in Clackamas County
- Metro Seeks Racial Justice Advocates to Apply to Join Advisory Committee
- Former Mayor Among Finalists for Rotary’s First Citizen Award
- Community Egg Hunt Returns to Memorial Park on April 19
- WCSI Hosts Bingo Night on Apr. 5
- Apr. 3: A Celebration of Cultures, Held Through the Art of Dance
- Wilsonville High School to Stage Satirical Comedy in May
- Celebrate Our City of Trees!
Also, get the latest info from the Library, our Parks & Rec. Department and SMART Transit, as well as a recap of the notable actions by City boards and commissions, a Cultural Calendar, and a City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.