Creation Station is a twice monthly interactive program that welcomes adults with developmental disabilities on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 10:00 AM.
Art Lab, on the 2nd Monday, will offer several arts and crafts stations with a variety of materials to accommodate different interests and abilities.
Maker Lab, on the 4th Monday, will offer puzzles, games, LEGOs and other building and problem solving materials.
Fiber Artists, come join other hand crafters at an informal Fiber Arts circle in the fireplace room of the library on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2:00. Weavers, spinners, knitters, crocheters, if your work is portable, you are welcome.
This is a drop-in program that provides teens, grades 6th - 12th, a dedicated space to hangout, make friends, watch movies and YouTube on the big screen, play games, share interests, listen to music, get creative and more! Themed crafts and events held monthly. Snacks provided!
Date: 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month
Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: Hoyt Community Room in the Sandy Library
Teen Hangout Special Summer Events:
6/2 - End of School Year Celebration!
There may be rare instances where a combination of strict application of the standards in this chapter and/or public safety concerns may preclude use of signs as a communication medium for a primary frontage. In these cases, it may be appropriate to vary a particular standard to enable a property owner to utilize signs in a manner similar to others in a district.
When applying for a business license for a commercial child care, the Building Official will inspect the establishment to ensure that the facility provides a safe environment for patrons, customers, and employees.
There may be other items identified by the Building Official, Planning Division, or State of Oregon Department of Human Services.
* Please use this checklist when looking to start a childcare business
The table in the PDF below shows vacant commercial and industrial buildings in Sandy along with their associated ERUs. The ERUs are calculated based on the previous use of the property before it became vacant, and they indicate the size of wastewater system demand that can be accommodated at that site for a future business, under the terms of the City's consent decree with EPA and DEQ.