Merchant Fair
Vernal Equinox, the point where the sun crosses the equator and spring begins (in the northern hemisphere), is at 11:44 UTC (4:44 PDT).
The Far SW Neighborhood is located in the Far SW Corner of Multnomah County. The boundaries are SW Pomona Street on the north, SW Capitol Highway and SW 49th Avenue on the east, Clackamas County line on the south, and the I-5 freeway on the west. Click on the "FARSW.pdf" below to see a map of our neighborhood.
West Portland Parks neighborhood map: WPPNA map
Southwest Neighborhoods coalition map: SWNI-neighborhoods-map
WPPNA Chair: Jim McLaughlin, 503-246-0601 jjim.mclaughlin@gmail.com
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Marshall Park Neighborhood Association:
Click here for Marshall Park map: Detailed Street Map of Marshall Park Neighborhood

Chair: Nancy Hand 503-452-9483
Vice President: Open
Secretary: Sharon Keast
Transportation: Michael Dexter
Parks: Claude Washburn
Trails: Liz Marantz
Check the comments for each meeting or event for more about each...
2008:
Meetings & Events for July 2008
Meetings & Events for June 2008
Meetings & Events for May 2008
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Below are a number of topics that we have collected some initial information on. If you have additional information please add it in the comments. If you have any related photographs or other related documents (we can scan or photograph them) that we could include in these stories please contact BNA History Chair Ginger Danzer, ggdanz@comcast.net, 503-292-9
The Neighborhood Coalition Southwest Neighborhood Inc. (SWNI), is comprised of 17 neighborhoods. Southwest Neighborhood Inc. supports these neighborhoods as a resource for livability concerns, as well as assists with fund-raising, event planning, outreach and a myriad of other tasks, small and large. Each neighborhood acts autonomously and is governed by an elected board.