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  • LONG BEACH, Calif. and HILLSBORO, Ore., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The Grand Opening of the Bikestation Hillsboro bike transit center was announced today by Mobis Transportation/Bikestation, the leading developer of sustainable bicycle and other alternative transportation infrastructure systems. The public is invited to the open house celebration on Wednesday, October 20, 2010, at Bikestation Hillsboro, located on the ground floor of the new Intermodal Transit Facility (near Tuality Hospital/SE 8th Avenue Blue Line MAX stop), at 265 SE 8th Ave., Hillsboro, Oregon 97123. The event will begin with tours from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and the dedication ceremony will be at 5:00 p.m., with appetizers and beverages provided. According to Andrea White-Kjoss, chief executive officer of Mobis/ Bikestation, "...

  • On June 8, Congressman Mike Michaud toured the new Community Concepts service center located at 240 Bates St., Lewiston. From left are Chief Financial...

  • LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE - Surrounded by a cadre of federal, state and local officials, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the flash flood-ravaged community of Paradise Valley on Sunday morning, promising to speed aid to the beleaguered community. After exiting a black SUV, the governor, with Rep. David Dreier, R-San Dimas, Supervisor Michael Antonovich, state Assemblyman Anthony Portantino and La Canada-Flintridge Mayor Laura Olhasso, trekked through the mud of Manistee Drive, witnessing first-hand the destruction from Saturday morning's deluge.

  • Disability Mentoring Day (DMD) promotes career development for high school age students with disabilities through career awareness activities such as tours of community businesses, opportunities to speak with employers, and job shadowing. The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), along with state and local coordinators from around the country, provide leadership, coordination and resources and organize activities that bring students and employers together for information sessions about career opportunities.

  • LA CANADA-FLINTRIDGE - Surrounded by a cadre of federal, state and local officials, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the flood- ravaged community of Paradise Valley Sunday morning, promising to speed aid to the beleaguered community. After exiting a black SUV, the governor, with Rep. David Dreier, R-San Dimas, Supervisor Michael Antonovich, state Assemblyman Anthony Portantino and La Canada-Flintridge Mayor Laura Olhasso trekked through the mud of Manistee Drive, witnessing first-hand the destruction from Saturday morning's deluge.

  • zipline info Zipline tours will cost $75, although discounts will be available for local residents, nonprofit groups and members of the Dubuque Community Y. Tours will take approximately 2 1/2 hours to complete. Tours will operate from spring to late fall, for about nine months. Look closely, and in between the bluffs and through the trees you can barely make out the cables that will whisk visitors through the Dubuque Community Y zipline course at the former Union Park.

  • The new Vancouver Community Library is set to open today with a Grand Opening Celebration that includes self-guided tours and refreshments. ---

  • SAN BERNARDINO - Parents, grandparents and others visited high school classroooms Wednesday to get a close look at teachers and students in action. The community members, along with administrators, were participating in San Bernardino City Unified's Ready Room event, which showcases what teachers have done to prepare for a good academic year.

  • The Redlands Conservancy, the Redlands Area Historical Society, and the Kimberly-Shirk Association have planned a series of events for the first Redlands Historic Preservation Week. Today: From 3:30 to 6 p.m., community tours of Kimberly Crest will be given. The mansion is at 1325 Prospect Drive. The public may take tours for free.

  • ROCKPORT - It's been a whirlwind since Britta Konau came to town. The new director of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art hit the ground running - or driving, as the case may be - when she arrived in September. At the time, the center's outgoing director, Bruce Brown, was in the throes of the Maine Print Project. His swan song was the largest collaborative arts project in the state's history, and Brown and Konau toured the state together to attend openings and visit studios.



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