The Winter’s Tale

Oregon Adventure Theatre is bringing Shakespeare back to Linnton Performances:Thursday, July 3 – 7:30 pmNo show on the 4thSaturday, July 5 – 7:30 pmSunday, July 6th – 7:30 pm Location: 8648 NW Ogden St off Springville Rd. All shows are free. A donation is suggested. Parking is limited, so carpool if possible. For more info: www.oregonadventuretheatre.com

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What do you Value in a Park? – Kingsley Park Community Survey

By Amélie Rousseau Tucked between the train tracks and the curve of St. Helens Road, Kingsley Park is one of Linnton’s quietest and most promising public spaces. With towering trees, a grassy field, and views of the Willamette, it has the bones of a peaceful refuge or a vibrant community gathering place—but right now, it’s… Continue reading What do you Value in a Park? – Kingsley Park Community Survey

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Save the Date! Linnton Picnic

Saturday, August 23  |  5–8 PM Kingsley Park – Community Garden Join us for a fun summer evening with neighbors and friends! We’ll provide burgers, brats, tables, and chairs—you bring a side dish to share and a friend!  Do you know a fun musician interested in performing?  Email: chair@linntonna.org 

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Meeting Agenda

Wednesday, June 4 | 7:00 PM to 9:00 PMLinnton Community Center – Upper Meeting Room10614 NW St. Helens Rd 7:00 pm Welcome and Introductions 7:10 pm Approval of April 2025 Meeting Minutes 7:12 pm Guest Speaker: Kammy Kern-Korot, Senior Conservationist, West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District. Topic: The Emerald Ash Borer and Its Devastating… Continue reading Meeting Agenda

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The Emerald Ash Borer and Its Devastating Impact on Local Trees

By Ed Jones Kingsley Park, in the Linnton neighborhood, is a small (one acre) park dominated by four large ash trees. Those trees are in decline and at risk of infection by Emerald Ash Borers. The Linnton Neighborhood Association (LNA) is worried about the future of those trees and of the park itself. We want… Continue reading The Emerald Ash Borer and Its Devastating Impact on Local Trees

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Community Water Master Plan Update

By Gail Curtis, Burlington Water District Chairperson The Burlington Water District (BWD) is a community water system that serves the northern portion of the Linnton area. The BWD 20-year master plan is being updated and a draft version dated February 2025 is available at Burlingtonwater.specialdistrict.org. Public comments are welcomed and can be provided to gailcurtisbwd@gmail.com… Continue reading Community Water Master Plan Update

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