November 2025 Boones Ferry Messenger
The November 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:
- A Fall Harvest Festival Fraught With Fright and Fun!
- Mayor's Message: Remembering Three Who Shaped and Inspired Wilsonville
- Public Input Sought on Charbonneau Pathway Plan
- Fall Leaf Drop Day Set for Nov. 22 at City Hall Parking Lot
- Focus Groups Commissioned to Gauge Sentiment on Town Center Priorities, Funding
- Sweeping Leaves Into Roadways Causes a Number of Problems
- Becoming More Prepared Doesn't Have to Break the Bank
- Reimbursement Available to Repair Sidewalks Damaged by Roots
- Implement These Tips to Make Weekly Trash and Recycling Collection a Snap
- Community Cultural Events and Programs Grant Deadline is Nov. 15
- City Seeking Corporate Support to Fund Annual Community Events
- Chief: Theft Prevention Tips to Keep Your Holidays Happy
- TVF&R Kitchen Safety Tips: Put a Lid on Cooking Fires
- Alan Kirk: A Leader with Steady Hand and a Generous Heart
- Paper Shred Day: Another Successful Fund-Raising Partnership
- Community Enhancement Project Funding Available Until Jan. 9
- Planning Commissioner Scull to Fill Seat Vacant Council Seat
- Oregon Transportation Bill Yields Funding for Roadway Improvements, SMART
- City (Again!) Receives Awards for Budget Presentation and Financial Reporting
- Clackamas Community College President Treks 1,400 Miles to Help Students Meet Basic Needs
- Coffee Lake Creek Wetland Restoration Underway
- City Partnering with Friends of Trees for Volunteer Tree Planting Nov. 15
- Oregon Tech Maintains Its High Rank Among Best U.S. Colleges
- Ho-Ho-Ho-liday Toy Drive Underway, Continues Through Dec. 8
- Wilsonville High School to Stage Mary Poppins Musical Nov. 6-15
- Las Posadas Celebration Set for Dec. 18
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.
