Available apprenticeship opportunities:
- MEDICAL ASSISTANT
- PHARMACY TECH
- QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATE
- CERTIFIED ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELOR
Earn while you learn!
Registered Apprenticeship is a work-
based learning model that combinespaid on-the-job training with related
classwork. Apprentices are hired by
the employer or transitions into their
new role, as they complete coursework
to become certified in the field.Register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYuceqsrz0qGdbfOEYqp3UBV2xBm_rx89qW
For more info, contact Joy Jamerson (817) 201-5765
Virtual Health Career Fair
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview.
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You
NWoW Self-Awareness
also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that
would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mindset
information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-
NWoW Communication
verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of
NWoW Adaptability
viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas
NWoW Collaboration
and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
Harvest FestEstacada Harvest FestivalPumpkins, a children’s bike/stroller parade, and family fun activities! Stay tuned for more information.
Event will be on 3rd Avenue between Broadway and Zobrist!
Saturday August 20:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Agriculture Day
10am – 11pm
10am Junior Livestock Auction Sale order: Goats, Beef, Rabbits, Swine, Chickens, Lambs and Turkeys
2022 Miss Rodeo Oregon Coronation & VIP Press Party
Last Canby Rodeo 7:30pm.
Friday August 19:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Military Appreciation Day
10am – 11pm
Free Fair admission for all Veterans and Armed Service members in uniform or with service identification
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
Thursday August 18:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
First Responders Day
10am – 10pm
Police, Fire and Paramedics FREE all day with Identification.
Everyone FREE until 3pm to the Clackamas County Fair (no re-entry stamps for free entry times).
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
Wednesday August 17:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Holiday Inn Senior Citizen Day 10am – 10pm
Seniors 65-74 $2.00 admission
Kids 12 and under $2.00 admission when accompanied by grandparent 65 and older
People with disabilities that need assistance pay $2.00
Their assistant gets in FREE
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
Tuesday August 16:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Fred Meyer Family Day
10am – 10pm
FIRST DAY OF THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR & RODEO
Canby Kiwanis Kiddie Parade begins at 10am at Knight School ends at the Fairgrounds
Kids 12 and under FREE with participation in the parade
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
The City of Canby hosts its annual Canby Independence Day Celebration in downtown. The event features a street fair with food and beverage vendors, arts and crafts exhibitors, and local nonprofits. Live music fills Wait Park as children take park in free children’s activities. A car show and parade offer fun for all!
Canby Independence Day Celebration
Clackamas County’s employee-based Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council invites you to join them for a day of networking and fun at a family event celebrating our rich regional culture and heritage.
July 23 brings the Clackamas County: Together We Can festival to the county’s Red Soil Campus in Oregon City. Sponsored by the Clackamas County Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee, the festival is a place for community groups, cultural organizations, and all peoples to come together in mutual respect, collaboration, and joy. There will be games, educational booths, and an exhibition of talent. We hope you will join us and learn more about your neighbors!
Clackamas County Together We Can Festival
The parade steps off at NW Couch St and NW 8th Ave, traveling east down NW Couch St. Once the parade reaches Naito Pkwy it turns south and proceeds down to the Portland Pride Waterfront Festival.
Portland Pride Parade
Celebrate Juneteenth on Sunday June 19 at Willamette Park! We’re excited to feature educational booths, food and beverage trucks, live jazz, world music, and a DJ, a bounce house for the kids, beer cart for the adults, and more! See our full list of educators, artists, and vendors below.
This event is for all ages with free admission. It will take place at the Willamette Park Grandstand near the boat ramp. For more information, please contact Doug Erickson at
City of West Linn Juneteenth Celebration
Kick off the summer celebrating Juneteenth and Pride Month at the Summer Connections celebration! Clackamas Community College (CCC), Clackamas County and the Clackamas County Equity Coalition are partnering to showcase the local cultural and community events being planned for the summer.
Top reasons to attend:
CCC Summer Connections Community Celebration
- Family friendly!
- Free!
- Food!
- Entertainment!
- And more…
While college debt is rising, the construction industry in Oregon and SW Washington is booming! Apprenticeship allows recent graduates to enter a career right out of high school. Graduates from our program earn upwards of $60,000 annually and leave campus debt-free. This is why we are passionate about getting students into the trades!
Many have never seen, let alone experienced what the construction trades have to offer. The Craft Championship is an incredible opportunity for everyone to see construction in action and to witness what the future could hold for them. We would love to partner with you to inspire the next generation of craft professionals.
Lunch served 11am-1pm
7th Annual ABC Craft Championships
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview.
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
NWoW Self-Awareness
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Adaptability
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Communication
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mindset
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
NWoW Collaboration
Clackamas Community College Manufacturing & Welding Job FairClackamas Community College Manufacturing & Welding Job FairClackamas Community College, Holden Industrial Technology Center, 9600 Molalla Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045 June 1, 2022 1pm-3pm Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/manufacturing-welding-job-fair-registration-332220399157
Multnomah County YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FORUM 2022
Join peers and policy makers for a listening session to raise awareness and empower youth voice (ages 13-21) in talking about youth mental health challenges and solutions. This is a free event hosted by Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran in partnership with youth leaders and community organizations.The event will include opening remarks from Commissioner Meieran, invited speakers Portland Commissioner JoAnn Hardesty and youth leaders, small group conversations, free lunch, resources, & affinity spaces.
Date: Saturday, May 21, 2022 Time: 10:00 am-1:30 pm9:30 am: Doors Open
10:00 am-12:00 pm: Main Event
12:00 pm-12:30 pm: Free Lunch and Resource Fair
12:30 pm-1:30 pm: Affinity Spaces, Resource Fair Continued, and Closing Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Portland (1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232) and virtual *Incentives: peer to peer connection, employee passes to local sportswear stores, lunch, and more!*Some incentives are only available for youth who attend in person.Registration: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSfGDysX9hYMhd…/viewformVolunteer sign-up: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSfB4Ou6U0I8Gz…/viewformMultnomah County Youth Mental Health Forum 2022
Clackamas Community College’s Spring Career Fair
Tuesday May 24th 11am-2pm at the Gregory Forum on the Oregon City campus.Clackamas Community College Spring Career Fair
The Career Fair is an opportunity for job-seekers to explore and learn about various career paths, network and get hired. There will be career and job opportunities in the following areas:
Human services
Health care
Law enforcement
Teaching and education
Early childhood education
Business
Industrial technology
Welding
Fire and rescue
Employers attending include Benchmade, Intel, Clackamas County, Clackamas Education Service District, Providence Health, Amazon and more.
For more information, visit clackamas.edu/careerfair
We welcome you to participate in one (or both) of the sign rally events occurring on May 11 and 18. We are looking forward to infusing hope and connection into our community and need your help! All you need is you – we bring the signs! Sign up online at https://www.signupgenius.com/
Signs of Hope Rallygo/8050f4da4ab28a3fa7-2022
We welcome you to participate in one (or both) of the sign rally events occurring on May 11 and 18. We are looking forward to infusing hope and connection into our community and need your help! All you need is you – we bring the signs! Sign up online at https://www.signupgenius.com/
Signs of Hope Rallygo/8050f4da4ab28a3fa7-2022
During the month of May, we will be highlighting the importance of connection. Join us on May 4 from 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the Circle of Honor at 2051 Kaen Road in Oregon City for a signs of hope planting to kick off the month and infuse hope into our community!
May is Mental Health Awareness Month Kickoff Event
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview.
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building:
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-
NWoW Communication
verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas
NWoW Collaboration
and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set
information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of
NWoW Adaptability
viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You
NWoW Self-Awareness
also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that
would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
Bridging Cultures mission is to build relationships that create an equitable community.
Saturdays in the Park
May 21 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
Bridging Cultures: Saturdays in the Park
June 4 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
June 18 – Maple St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
July 16 – Wait Park – 6pm to 8pm
July 30 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
August 13 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
August 27 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
September 10 – Wait Park – 11:30am- 1:30pm
NetKids: Understanding the impact of digital exposure on the development of young childrenMonday May 9, 2022, 12pm & 7:30pmRegister for the online event here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Netkids2022NetKids: Understanding the Impact of Digital Exposure on the Development of Young Children
NetKids: Understanding the impact of digital exposure on the development of young childrenMonday May 9, 2022, 12pm & 7:30pmRegister for the online event here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Netkids2022NetKids: Understanding the Impact of Digital Exposure on the Development of Young Children
Fake & Fatal: What Parents & Teens Need to Know
May 4, 20227pm-8:30pmSynthetic opiods, deception, and online access have made the drug scene more dangerous than ever before. Arm yourself with knowledge.Please join us for our Fentanyl Awareness event, featuring expert speakers & personal stories.Register for the virtual event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fake-fatal-what-parents-and-teens-need-to-know-virtual-tickets-325353831067Fake & Fatal: Fentanyl Awareness Event
Paths to ADULThood – Clackamas County Virtual Resource FairThursday April 21, 2022, 6:30pm-8:00pmVirtual event for families, youth 14-21, educators, mentorsMeet community partners & learn about employment!Paths to Adulthood Virtual Resource Fair
Greater Portland Young Parent Fair – -Free for young & expecting parents age 25 and under
Greater Portland Young Parent Fair
May 4, 2022 | 11am – 2pm
KingPins Family Entertainment Center
3550 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266
-Free bowling, arcade games, raffle
-Free pizza, snacks, beverages
-Cool swag, raffle & door prizes
-Resources: meet local resources offering support with employment, financial, food, health, housing, legal, support groups, & more!
https://squirespdx.wixsite.com/pdxtpf
HINT Education ForumThe Hispanic Interagency Networking Team (HINT) Steering Committee invites you to attend our April Forum on Education with guest speakers Dawn Hendricks and Fernando Sobrevilla from Clackamas Community College.Wednesday April 20, 20224pm-6pmHINT Education ForumJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://clackamascounty.zoom.us/j/83094463322?pwd=NURLZVM4ait0VlIvM3liZjVqUHE1dz09
Suicide Prevention Coalition of Clackamas County(virtual, via ZOOM)Tuesday, April 19, 2020 – 4:30 to 5:30 pmJoin Zoom MeetingMeeting ID: 848 5457 7613; Passcode: 352620Come learn about the new “988” suicide prevention lifeline and how it will work in Oregon!The National Suicide Hotline Designation Act, federal legislation designating 988 as the three-digit dialing code for the Lifeline, was signed into law in October 2020. This triumph was the outcome of many years of activism by the mental health community for the creation of an easy-to-remember telephone number that would increase accessibility of the Lifeline. The Federal Communications Commission has required telephone providers to make calling to the Lifeline via 988 accessible by July 16, 2022.Join us at the Suicide Prevention Coalition for an educational session with leadership from the Oregon Health Authority.Please welcome Rusha Grinstead, Behavioral Health Planner, AMHPAC/Block Grant and Chelsea Holcomb, Director of Child and Family Behavioral HealthAdditional information included on how to get trained to help: https://gettrainedtohelp.com/en/Suicide Prevention Coalition Clackamas County
Community Resource FairSat April 30, 2022 9am-12pmBreakside Brewery Parking Lot 5821 SE International Way Milwaukie OR 97222Community Resource Fair
Clackamas County Expungement Clinic | 2nd & 4th Monday of the Month April 11th: 1:00pm – 5:00pm April 25th: 3:00pm – 7:00pmChildren, Family & Community Connections 112 11th Street, Oregon City 97045Pre-eligibility screening is recommended at https://bit.ly/ClackExpungeClackamas County Expungement ClinicWalk-up appointments available on a limited basis.
Young Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Join the Vibrant Future Coalition for a weekly recovery support group, Thursdays, starting April 21, 5:30-6:30pmRegister in advance here: https://tinyurl.com/vfcsmartrecoverygroupYoung Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Portland Public Schools | Virtual Special Education & Transition Resource FairApril 26th & April 27th | 6pm-8pmJoin us for a special two-night event to learn more about post-high school employment and transition planning for students on the neuro-diverse spectrumVirtual Special Education & Transition Resource Fair
Young Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Join the Vibrant Future Coalition for a weekly recovery support group, Thursdays, starting April 21, 5:30-6:30pmRegister in advance here: https://tinyurl.com/vfcsmartrecoverygroupYoung Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Portland Public Schools | Virtual Special Education & Transition Resource FairApril 26th & April 27th | 6pm-8pmJoin us for a special two-night event to learn more about post-high school employment and transition planning for students on the neuro-diverse spectrumVirtual Special Education & Transition Resource Fair
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
NWoW Collaboration
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
NWoW Self-Awareness
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Adaptability
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mindset
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Communication
All C-TEC staff were very helpful and organized. They facilitated this masterfully.
Partnering Business
We absolutely loved the ability to mentor and teach and felt very supported by C-TEC staff in the experience.
Partnering Business
It was great working with CTEC. The staff were professional, knowledgeable, and available.
Partnering Business
Students were so excited to have this opportunity and the adult mentors were very excited to have the help. It was a wonderful experience for all.
Partnering Business
I was excited about this opportunity because not only would I gain some exposure to a field I did not know but it was also a chance to gain some education.
Program Participant
The experience allowed us as an organization to expand and share our vision and creativity in supporting a well-rounded program to ensure the youth have job readiness skills
Partnering Business
What I enjoyed most was the opportunity to mentor and get projects completed. We appreciated being a part of the process.
Partnering Business
I know now that I’m capable of joining any workforce and being successful. The whole experience will be with me forever.
Program Participant
Through my internship experience I was able to save money for my future, learn new skills and help people. At the end of the every work day, I felt very satisfied in what I had accomplished that day.
Program Participant
Available apprenticeship opportunities:
- MEDICAL ASSISTANT
- PHARMACY TECH
- QUALIFIED MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATE
- CERTIFIED ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELOR
Earn while you learn!
Registered Apprenticeship is a work-
based learning model that combinespaid on-the-job training with related
classwork. Apprentices are hired by
the employer or transitions into their
new role, as they complete coursework
to become certified in the field.Register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYuceqsrz0qGdbfOEYqp3UBV2xBm_rx89qW
For more info, contact Joy Jamerson (817) 201-5765
Virtual Health Career Fair
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview.
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You
NWoW Self-Awareness
also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that
would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mindset
information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-
NWoW Communication
verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of
NWoW Adaptability
viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas
NWoW Collaboration
and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
Harvest FestEstacada Harvest FestivalPumpkins, a children’s bike/stroller parade, and family fun activities! Stay tuned for more information.
Event will be on 3rd Avenue between Broadway and Zobrist!
Saturday August 20:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Agriculture Day
10am – 11pm
10am Junior Livestock Auction Sale order: Goats, Beef, Rabbits, Swine, Chickens, Lambs and Turkeys
2022 Miss Rodeo Oregon Coronation & VIP Press Party
Last Canby Rodeo 7:30pm.
Friday August 19:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Military Appreciation Day
10am – 11pm
Free Fair admission for all Veterans and Armed Service members in uniform or with service identification
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
Thursday August 18:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
First Responders Day
10am – 10pm
Police, Fire and Paramedics FREE all day with Identification.
Everyone FREE until 3pm to the Clackamas County Fair (no re-entry stamps for free entry times).
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
Wednesday August 17:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Holiday Inn Senior Citizen Day 10am – 10pm
Seniors 65-74 $2.00 admission
Kids 12 and under $2.00 admission when accompanied by grandparent 65 and older
People with disabilities that need assistance pay $2.00
Their assistant gets in FREE
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
Tuesday August 16:
Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo
Fred Meyer Family Day
10am – 10pm
FIRST DAY OF THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR & RODEO
Canby Kiwanis Kiddie Parade begins at 10am at Knight School ends at the Fairgrounds
Kids 12 and under FREE with participation in the parade
Canby Rodeo begins at 7:30pm
The City of Canby hosts its annual Canby Independence Day Celebration in downtown. The event features a street fair with food and beverage vendors, arts and crafts exhibitors, and local nonprofits. Live music fills Wait Park as children take park in free children’s activities. A car show and parade offer fun for all!
Canby Independence Day Celebration
Clackamas County’s employee-based Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council invites you to join them for a day of networking and fun at a family event celebrating our rich regional culture and heritage.
July 23 brings the Clackamas County: Together We Can festival to the county’s Red Soil Campus in Oregon City. Sponsored by the Clackamas County Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee, the festival is a place for community groups, cultural organizations, and all peoples to come together in mutual respect, collaboration, and joy. There will be games, educational booths, and an exhibition of talent. We hope you will join us and learn more about your neighbors!
Clackamas County Together We Can Festival
The parade steps off at NW Couch St and NW 8th Ave, traveling east down NW Couch St. Once the parade reaches Naito Pkwy it turns south and proceeds down to the Portland Pride Waterfront Festival.
Portland Pride Parade
Celebrate Juneteenth on Sunday June 19 at Willamette Park! We’re excited to feature educational booths, food and beverage trucks, live jazz, world music, and a DJ, a bounce house for the kids, beer cart for the adults, and more! See our full list of educators, artists, and vendors below.
This event is for all ages with free admission. It will take place at the Willamette Park Grandstand near the boat ramp. For more information, please contact Doug Erickson at
City of West Linn Juneteenth Celebration
Kick off the summer celebrating Juneteenth and Pride Month at the Summer Connections celebration! Clackamas Community College (CCC), Clackamas County and the Clackamas County Equity Coalition are partnering to showcase the local cultural and community events being planned for the summer.
Top reasons to attend:
CCC Summer Connections Community Celebration
- Family friendly!
- Free!
- Food!
- Entertainment!
- And more…
While college debt is rising, the construction industry in Oregon and SW Washington is booming! Apprenticeship allows recent graduates to enter a career right out of high school. Graduates from our program earn upwards of $60,000 annually and leave campus debt-free. This is why we are passionate about getting students into the trades!
Many have never seen, let alone experienced what the construction trades have to offer. The Craft Championship is an incredible opportunity for everyone to see construction in action and to witness what the future could hold for them. We would love to partner with you to inspire the next generation of craft professionals.
Lunch served 11am-1pm
7th Annual ABC Craft Championships
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview.
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
NWoW Self-Awareness
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Adaptability
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Communication
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mindset
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
NWoW Collaboration
Clackamas Community College Manufacturing & Welding Job FairClackamas Community College Manufacturing & Welding Job FairClackamas Community College, Holden Industrial Technology Center, 9600 Molalla Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045 June 1, 2022 1pm-3pm Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/manufacturing-welding-job-fair-registration-332220399157
Multnomah County YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FORUM 2022
Join peers and policy makers for a listening session to raise awareness and empower youth voice (ages 13-21) in talking about youth mental health challenges and solutions. This is a free event hosted by Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran in partnership with youth leaders and community organizations.The event will include opening remarks from Commissioner Meieran, invited speakers Portland Commissioner JoAnn Hardesty and youth leaders, small group conversations, free lunch, resources, & affinity spaces.
Date: Saturday, May 21, 2022 Time: 10:00 am-1:30 pm9:30 am: Doors Open
10:00 am-12:00 pm: Main Event
12:00 pm-12:30 pm: Free Lunch and Resource Fair
12:30 pm-1:30 pm: Affinity Spaces, Resource Fair Continued, and Closing Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Portland (1000 NE Multnomah St, Portland, OR 97232) and virtual *Incentives: peer to peer connection, employee passes to local sportswear stores, lunch, and more!*Some incentives are only available for youth who attend in person.Registration: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSfGDysX9hYMhd…/viewformVolunteer sign-up: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSfB4Ou6U0I8Gz…/viewformMultnomah County Youth Mental Health Forum 2022
Clackamas Community College’s Spring Career Fair
Tuesday May 24th 11am-2pm at the Gregory Forum on the Oregon City campus.Clackamas Community College Spring Career Fair
The Career Fair is an opportunity for job-seekers to explore and learn about various career paths, network and get hired. There will be career and job opportunities in the following areas:
Human services
Health care
Law enforcement
Teaching and education
Early childhood education
Business
Industrial technology
Welding
Fire and rescue
Employers attending include Benchmade, Intel, Clackamas County, Clackamas Education Service District, Providence Health, Amazon and more.
For more information, visit clackamas.edu/careerfair
We welcome you to participate in one (or both) of the sign rally events occurring on May 11 and 18. We are looking forward to infusing hope and connection into our community and need your help! All you need is you – we bring the signs! Sign up online at https://www.signupgenius.com/
Signs of Hope Rallygo/8050f4da4ab28a3fa7-2022
We welcome you to participate in one (or both) of the sign rally events occurring on May 11 and 18. We are looking forward to infusing hope and connection into our community and need your help! All you need is you – we bring the signs! Sign up online at https://www.signupgenius.com/
Signs of Hope Rallygo/8050f4da4ab28a3fa7-2022
During the month of May, we will be highlighting the importance of connection. Join us on May 4 from 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the Circle of Honor at 2051 Kaen Road in Oregon City for a signs of hope planting to kick off the month and infuse hope into our community!
May is Mental Health Awareness Month Kickoff Event
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview.
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building:
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-
NWoW Communication
verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas
NWoW Collaboration
and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set
information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of
NWoW Adaptability
viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You
NWoW Self-Awareness
also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that
would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
Bridging Cultures mission is to build relationships that create an equitable community.
Saturdays in the Park
May 21 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
Bridging Cultures: Saturdays in the Park
June 4 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
June 18 – Maple St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
July 16 – Wait Park – 6pm to 8pm
July 30 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
August 13 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
August 27 – Locust St Park – 11:30 am to 1:30pm
September 10 – Wait Park – 11:30am- 1:30pm
NetKids: Understanding the impact of digital exposure on the development of young childrenMonday May 9, 2022, 12pm & 7:30pmRegister for the online event here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Netkids2022NetKids: Understanding the Impact of Digital Exposure on the Development of Young Children
NetKids: Understanding the impact of digital exposure on the development of young childrenMonday May 9, 2022, 12pm & 7:30pmRegister for the online event here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Netkids2022NetKids: Understanding the Impact of Digital Exposure on the Development of Young Children
Fake & Fatal: What Parents & Teens Need to Know
May 4, 20227pm-8:30pmSynthetic opiods, deception, and online access have made the drug scene more dangerous than ever before. Arm yourself with knowledge.Please join us for our Fentanyl Awareness event, featuring expert speakers & personal stories.Register for the virtual event here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fake-fatal-what-parents-and-teens-need-to-know-virtual-tickets-325353831067Fake & Fatal: Fentanyl Awareness Event
Paths to ADULThood – Clackamas County Virtual Resource FairThursday April 21, 2022, 6:30pm-8:00pmVirtual event for families, youth 14-21, educators, mentorsMeet community partners & learn about employment!Paths to Adulthood Virtual Resource Fair
Greater Portland Young Parent Fair – -Free for young & expecting parents age 25 and under
Greater Portland Young Parent Fair
May 4, 2022 | 11am – 2pm
KingPins Family Entertainment Center
3550 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266
-Free bowling, arcade games, raffle
-Free pizza, snacks, beverages
-Cool swag, raffle & door prizes
-Resources: meet local resources offering support with employment, financial, food, health, housing, legal, support groups, & more!
https://squirespdx.wixsite.com/pdxtpf
HINT Education ForumThe Hispanic Interagency Networking Team (HINT) Steering Committee invites you to attend our April Forum on Education with guest speakers Dawn Hendricks and Fernando Sobrevilla from Clackamas Community College.Wednesday April 20, 20224pm-6pmHINT Education ForumJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://clackamascounty.zoom.us/j/83094463322?pwd=NURLZVM4ait0VlIvM3liZjVqUHE1dz09
Suicide Prevention Coalition of Clackamas County(virtual, via ZOOM)Tuesday, April 19, 2020 – 4:30 to 5:30 pmJoin Zoom MeetingMeeting ID: 848 5457 7613; Passcode: 352620Come learn about the new “988” suicide prevention lifeline and how it will work in Oregon!The National Suicide Hotline Designation Act, federal legislation designating 988 as the three-digit dialing code for the Lifeline, was signed into law in October 2020. This triumph was the outcome of many years of activism by the mental health community for the creation of an easy-to-remember telephone number that would increase accessibility of the Lifeline. The Federal Communications Commission has required telephone providers to make calling to the Lifeline via 988 accessible by July 16, 2022.Join us at the Suicide Prevention Coalition for an educational session with leadership from the Oregon Health Authority.Please welcome Rusha Grinstead, Behavioral Health Planner, AMHPAC/Block Grant and Chelsea Holcomb, Director of Child and Family Behavioral HealthAdditional information included on how to get trained to help: https://gettrainedtohelp.com/en/Suicide Prevention Coalition Clackamas County
Community Resource FairSat April 30, 2022 9am-12pmBreakside Brewery Parking Lot 5821 SE International Way Milwaukie OR 97222Community Resource Fair
Clackamas County Expungement Clinic | 2nd & 4th Monday of the Month April 11th: 1:00pm – 5:00pm April 25th: 3:00pm – 7:00pmChildren, Family & Community Connections 112 11th Street, Oregon City 97045Pre-eligibility screening is recommended at https://bit.ly/ClackExpungeClackamas County Expungement ClinicWalk-up appointments available on a limited basis.
Young Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Join the Vibrant Future Coalition for a weekly recovery support group, Thursdays, starting April 21, 5:30-6:30pmRegister in advance here: https://tinyurl.com/vfcsmartrecoverygroupYoung Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Portland Public Schools | Virtual Special Education & Transition Resource FairApril 26th & April 27th | 6pm-8pmJoin us for a special two-night event to learn more about post-high school employment and transition planning for students on the neuro-diverse spectrumVirtual Special Education & Transition Resource Fair
Young Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Join the Vibrant Future Coalition for a weekly recovery support group, Thursdays, starting April 21, 5:30-6:30pmRegister in advance here: https://tinyurl.com/vfcsmartrecoverygroupYoung Adult Smart Recovery Support Group
Portland Public Schools | Virtual Special Education & Transition Resource FairApril 26th & April 27th | 6pm-8pmJoin us for a special two-night event to learn more about post-high school employment and transition planning for students on the neuro-diverse spectrumVirtual Special Education & Transition Resource Fair
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness: Go over interview questions and help prepare you to be able to give an outstanding and memorable interview to a potential employer. Also talk about the do’s and don’ts of an interview
NWoW Mock Interview/Interview Readiness
NWoW Resume Building: Make/edit your resume so you can stand out to employers.
NWoW Resume Building
NWoW Collaboration: Learn how to understand diversity in the workplace, respect people’s differences, share leadership by gathering ideas and using skills of all team members, and finding positive ways to deal with conflict.
NWoW Collaboration
NWoW Self-Awareness: Learn how to know your own personality, strengths, and areas of knowledge, and can maintain self-discipline. You also know how to improve your professional manner by learning guidelines or rules of the work setting, and look for work opportunities that would be a good match for personal strengths and skills.
NWoW Self-Awareness
NWoW Adaptability: Learn how to notice changes and see opportunities for growth, stay open to new experiences, consider a variety of viewpoints, and handle stress in a positive way.
NWoW Adaptability
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mind Set: Learn how to consider different viewpoints, look at the bigger picture of a work situation, examine information, and think about different ways to solve a problem.
NWoW Analysis/Solution Mindset
NWoW Communication: Learn how to speak in a professional manner, communicate using technology, choose your words wisely and use non-verbal communication, and be an attentive listener while asking questions or repeating back to make sure you understand correctly.
NWoW Communication
All C-TEC staff were very helpful and organized. They facilitated this masterfully.
Partnering Business
We absolutely loved the ability to mentor and teach and felt very supported by C-TEC staff in the experience.
Partnering Business
It was great working with CTEC. The staff were professional, knowledgeable, and available.
Partnering Business
Students were so excited to have this opportunity and the adult mentors were very excited to have the help. It was a wonderful experience for all.
Partnering Business
I was excited about this opportunity because not only would I gain some exposure to a field I did not know but it was also a chance to gain some education.
Program Participant
The experience allowed us as an organization to expand and share our vision and creativity in supporting a well-rounded program to ensure the youth have job readiness skills
Partnering Business
What I enjoyed most was the opportunity to mentor and get projects completed. We appreciated being a part of the process.
Partnering Business
I know now that I’m capable of joining any workforce and being successful. The whole experience will be with me forever.
Program Participant
Through my internship experience I was able to save money for my future, learn new skills and help people. At the end of the every work day, I felt very satisfied in what I had accomplished that day.
Program Participant