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About the McLoughlin Neighborhood Association![]() The purpose of the McLoughlin Neighborhood Association is exclusively social and civic; to promote, coordinate and implement all aspects of community planning through neighborhood participation and advisory bodies; to provide a vehicle for maximum citizen participation in promoting the livability and environment of the neighborhood; to participate together in their mutual interest and to promote and coordinate communication among members and between the neighborhood and City government, all of which is not for profit. General Membership MeetingsGeneral Membership meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month in the months of January, March, May, July, September and November at 7:00 pm on the second floor of the historic Oregon City Main Fire Station, "John Adams (Station 15)", at 624 7th Street. All are welcome. You can see the Station here: http://www.ccfd1.com/johnadams.html Steering Committee MeetingsSteering Committee meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month in the months of February, April, June, August, October and December at 7:00 pm at the neighborhood office in the basment of the same Fire Station. Emergency meetings are scheduled by the Steering Committee. All are welcome. Your Neighborhood ContactsAll persons who reside, own property, operate a business, or any others who show cause for interest in the area described in the Boundaries area of this web page are eligible for memebrship in your Neighborhood Association. All of our neighbors in the McLoughlin Neighborhood are warmly invited to attend the General Membership or Steering Committee meetings. Without your input and participation, we are missing a vital link to our neighborhood ... YOU!
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Join Your Neighborhood AssociationAll persons who reside, own property, or operate a business, or any others who show cause for interest in the area shall be eligible for membership. There will be no dues or other requirements imposed which would in any way prevent any person who meets the above criteria from becoming or remaining a member of the MNA. Contributions, contracts, grants or paid advertisements in the neighborhood newsletter may be used as sources of associate income.
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