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Silent Disco 2026

Teens in Grades 6-12 are welcome to attend the 2026's Silent Disco at the Sandy Community and Senior Center on March 20th from 7-9:30pm.

Join us for pizza, snacks, drinks, games, and lots of dancing! Teens will receive headphones that have 3 different options for music to dance to. There will also be a photobooth for plenty of pictures of the night. 

Registration is required for the event. Tickets cost $15 per person. Please register HERE

Men's Book Club

For the discerning gentleman who enjoys great literature, and for those who just like to hang out with the guys.

For March, the club will discuss How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang.

Date: Monday, March 4th
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Sandy Library Community Room

 

Upcoming Books:

April: TBA

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural Pass Express

What is Cultural Pass Express?

Did you know that your library card gets you FREE admission to a number of local venues and experiences? Libraries in Clackamas County are pleased to offer passes through our Cultural Pass Express program! These passes are for card holders in good standing over the age of 18.

 

Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan - 2024

An electronic version of the updated draft City of Sandy NHMP Addendum is available for formal public comment.

March for Meals Campaign

Through-out the month of March, we will be having fundraising events that will raise awareness and support the Meals on Wheels program. 

The Sandy Community and Senior Center has served Meals on Wheels for over 30 years.  Last year, we helped nearly 100 local home bound seniors with their nutritional needs and together we served about 11,000 meals.  Through our program, vulnerable seniors are given more than just a meal; relationships and connections are made enriching their lives. 

This Month, the Senior Center will be raising funds through a multi-faceted campaign.  

Sandy Urban Renewal Board Meeting

Trees

Trees are important

Trees promote soil stability, reduce flooding and runoff, filter air pollution and traffic noise, provide shade, and add to the overall livability of Sandy.  By caring for the trees on your property, you're making an investment for yourself and future generations, as well as the community.

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