Battle Ground, Meadow Glade & Hockinson
Hockinson: Baby dwarfs have the run of the 10-acre Vinsonhaler farm in Hockinson — Nigerian dwarf goats, that is. Mary Vinsonhaler said the farm started raising the registered Nigerian dwarf goats last summer and officially named the herd “Seven Dwarfs.” Twins were born in November, she reported, and on March 10 the doe, Olivia, gave birth to six more kids — five of them weighing 2 to 2½ pounds, and one big bog weighing in at 4 pounds. All are well, Vinsonhaler said.
Hazel Dell, Felida & Salmon Creek
Hazel Dell: More than 30 Clark College students worked in the Hazel Dell School and Community Garden to prepare the community beds for spring planting. WSU master gardeners Bobbi Bellomy and Barbara Nordstrom assisted students in compost beds, planting raspberries, transplanting strawberries, weeding and pruning.
Salmon Creek: The Salmon Creek Fred Meyer store on Tenney Road is getting ready to adapt to the big construction project that will widen 139th Street (its back entrance) and extend the road across Interstate 5. Fred Meyer has won permission from county planners to build an additional entrance on Tenney, close two driveways on 139th and build a new central driveway there too, between the old ones. A median on 139th will prevent left turns from that driveway onto the street. A rain garden will be installed along Tenney Road, too.
Orchards, Sifton & Brush Prairie
Heritage: More than 50 youth members and adult volunteers from the Mt. Hood and Portland Councils of Camp Fire USA packed more than 2,200 boxes of donated Camp Fire candy. The boxes, which were assembled and packed on March 6 at the Washington Grange, will be shipped to the troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.