Eastmoreland Neighborhood Association

Communication
Civic engagement
Volunteer action

 

The Association works to enhance and preserve the quality and livability of the Eastmoreland neighborhood and coordinates with adjacent neighborhoods and, more generally, the City of Portland through communication, civic engagement and volunteer action by its members.
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What’s Up?

Eastmoreland Annual Garage Sale will take place on June 21st & 22nd this year, with over 100 households taking part most years!  Details here; seller registration is live now, here.

The Spring issue of the ENA Newsletter has arrived!

Fourth of July: There’s a new addition to the annual Eastmoreland July 4th Parade: an art fair featuring talented neighbors selling their work. The new fair, organized by the ENA, will highlight up to nine artists working in a variety of areas. Although the lineup is being finalized as we go to press, the artists included so far work in the areas of ceramics, jewelry, clothing and writing (the writer is a biographer of Abigail Duniway). The artists, all from Eastmoreland or close-by neighborhoods, will have tables on the grassy area of Reed College Place near SE Rex, where the parade begins.

As the parade celebrates its 31st year, it will feature its traditional escort by a Portland Fire Engine, music by the Portland Power Pep Band, and antique cars from the Milwaukie Mustang Club.  Kids of any age are welcome to decorate their bikes and scooters.

This year’s parade kicks off at 11 am, with the singing of our national anthem, and everyone is invited to join the walk down the length of Reed College Place and enjoy food and drink at the end of the parade. Free water and port a potties will be available. More than 1,000 people are expected to walk, pedal and drive vintage cars in the parade.

The ENA is now a member of Portland’s District 4 Coalition which includes all of the westside neighborhoods and the Sellwood-Moreland, Eastmoreland, Reed and Ardenwald neighborhoods. Learn more about the Coalition’s initiatives and its members by exploring its website and subscribing to its newsletter.

Check out our ENA Store for the newly published The Eastmoreland Canopy book by Charles H. House. This 246-page, large format book comprehensively showcases our wonderful neighborhood trees. Many photos!

Support the ENA and the Eastmoreland Garden. Purchase a memorial brick at the ENA online store.

ENA Board Meetings are on the 3rd Thursday of each month, September-May, from 7-9 PM. When there is pressing business, the board holds meetings in July. The location (Zoom or in-person), and draft agendas are posted one week prior to the meeting. See Events or the calendar above.

If you have public safety or nuisance concerns and want to report them, please go to the Resources page of this website for contact information.

Get Ready!: How to Prepare for and Stay Safe After a Pacific Northwest Earthquake, a must-have guide for earthquake preparedness is now available at the ENA Online Store.

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Where we live

Eastmoreland is located in southheast Portland, Oregon, approximately 5 miles from downtown, just north of Johnson Creek. It is walking distance from Reed College, the Westmoreland and Woodstock business districts, the Eastmoreland Golf Course, and the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden. We are served by two neighborhood elementary schools: Duniway Elemenatary School and Holy Family Catholic School.

 

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