Week 7: My Neighborhood/Hometown

 

The Stayton-Jordan Bridge in Pioneer Park at 450 N 7th Ave, Stayton, Oregon, on February 23. The Stayton-Jordan Bridge was built in 1998 after the original, the Jordan Bridge, burnt down on December 20, 1994, after Christmas lights set fire to the bridge's roof. The rebuilding process took nearly two years, with many local citizens helping to make the new bridge a reality.

Library assistant Rachel Gries (29), and library aide Rick Riley-Loy (22), hard at work at the Stayton Public Library at 515 N First Ave, Stayton, Oregon, on February 23. Gries and Riley-Loy prepare for an early closing due to the heavy snowfall. Under normal conditions, the Stayton Public Library is open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11am-5pm, Thursday from 11am-7pm, and Saturday from 10am-2pm. They also host many meetings throughout the week including but not limited to Baby and Toddler Time, Book Discussions, and Dungeons & Dragons.

Elizabeth Baldwin (61), Municiple Court Clerk and Account Specialist, and Tammy Bennett (57), Office Specialist, at the Stayton City Hall building located at 362 N. 3rd Avenue, Stayton, Oregon, on March 9. City offices are open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm. If you cannot visit in person, City Hall's website holds a hoard of information including, but not limited to, a calender of city meetings/events, the history of the city, different departments and projects of the city government, and information about city employment opportunities.

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