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Friday, March 8, 2013

Spring Chick Women's Conference


Spring Chick Women’s Conference to be held at Center 50+

Center 50+ will host their annual Spring Chick Women’s Conference on Saturday, April 13, 2013. Health, Fitness, Fashion, Beauty, Vegetarian Cooking, Financial, Travel, Lifelong Learning, Personal Safety, and more are all topics for this year’s conference.

The keynote address “A Woman’s Worth” will be given by LaRee Johnson, author of Ladies’ Vintage Accessories. This program explores the usage over the past 150 years of handbags, purses and pocketbooks as women’s needs have changed, from smelling salts to cell phones. Featuring a display of authentic examples from Victorian to modern times from the personal collection of LaRee Johnson.

A variety of workshops will be available for attendees to select from. A few of the workshops include Bievenue! Learn, Practice & Play in Your New Language…Today (using Rosetta Stone), You Can Be Normal Again…Whatever Normal Is by Jan Balzer, Life Coach and Author of “Hiding My Bruises While Singing In The Choir”, Beautiful You From the Inside Out by Bonnie Milletto, Author of “Dedicated to the Cup, 9 Ways to Reinvent a Life!, Vegan Adventures with Tofu by David Gabbe, Author of David’s Vegan Home Cooking, Preserving Your Precious Photos, Heirlooms, and Treasures by Cindy Culpovich, Professional Organizer, and many more…

Entertainment will be provided by Divisi, Uof O’s premiere women’s A Capella group.
Conference includes breakfast, snacks, keynote address, workshops, entertainment, door prizes and more.
This conference is sponsored by Friends of the Salem Senior Center, and Brazier, Hinz & Associates and Grocery Outlet.

For more information, call 503-588-6303.

Spring Chick Women’s Conference
“Springtime In Paris”
Saturday, April 13, 2013
8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Center 50+
2615 Portland Rd NE, Salem, OR
Cost – $10
Purchase tickets in advance at Center 50+-Limited number of tickets available.

OPEN HOUSE ON EOLA CORRIDOR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS

News Release from: City of Salem
OPEN HOUSE ON EOLA CORRIDOR SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
Posted: March 5th, 2013 2:51 PM
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Public invited to attend March 14, 2013, informational meeting at Myers Elementary School.

The City of Salem has scheduled an open house to provide information and details regarding the construction of the Eola Drive NW Corridor Safety Improvements for Thursday, March 14, 2013, at 6:30 p.m., in the media center of Myers Elementary School at 2160 Jewel Street NW.  The City has received bids and is in the process of awarding a contract to K&E Excavating, Inc. Construction is expected to begin by mid-April 2013.  Staff will be available to answer questions regarding the project construction until 8 p.m.
    
The Keep Salem Moving! Streets and Bridges Bond, passed by Salem voters in November 2008, included funds to widen the Eola Drive NW Corridor in order to reduce congestion and improve safety.  A copy of the vicinity map for this project is provided with this notification.

Improvements for the Eola Drive NW corridor will include: two travel lanes, curbs, sidewalks, bike lanes, and streetlights.  Improvements will also include left turn lanes at Kingwood Drive NW, Woodland Drive NW, Turnage Street NW, Kaley Avenue NW, Eagle View Drive NW, and Sunwood Drive NW.  The project will also construct a new traffic signal at the intersection of Kingwood Drive NW and Eola Drive NW.

Utility relocation efforts are underway in advance of the corridor improvements.  Motorists are reminded to use caution as this work requires lane closures on Eola Drive NW.  Travel lanes will be intermittently closed, narrowed, and shifted to facilitate work within the construction area.  At times, flaggers will be present to control traffic.  This work will create traffic congestion within the area and motorists should expect delays.

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