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  1. Week 7: Learn to Appropriately Store Water!

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    This is the most important item in your emergency kit!  Store at least one gallon of water per person per day, and add an extra gallon per pet. Click here for more info (Ready.gov) Also this week – continue to build up at least a 72-hour supply of food fo ...

  2. Week 9: Prepare Your Pet's Kit

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    Yes, man’s best friend also needs an emergency supply kit! (Unless you plan on feeding him your canned tuna) If you are like millions of animal owners nationwide, your pet is an important member of your household. Whether you decide to stay put in an emer ...

  3. City of Sandy Bike Map

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    A Guide to Navigating the Streets of Sandy and Surrounding Areas With the help of a grant from the Clackamas County Tourism & Cultural Affairs Office, the City of Sandy has prepared a map of bike rides in and around Sandy.  Pick up a special map on wa ...

  4. Transit Resources for Cyclists

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    Traveling to Sandy or the Mt. Hood area? All of the public transit resources in Sandy are bike-friendly! Whether you're mountain biking at Sandy Ridge or taking a relaxing country ride, please use this page as your public transportation resource. How ...

  5. Short Trails in the Sandy Area

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    Tickle Creek Trail - This 1.8 mile packed gravel trail is an ideal off-road path for a leisurely family ride.  Riders can use wide-tired commuter type bikes and kids bikes as wll as mountain bikes.  The trail was completed by the City of Sandy in late sum ...

  6. Timberline Bike Park

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    The construction of Timberline Bike Park is now complete, and the park is open for business pending current COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.  For current information, click on the link below. Timberline Bike Park Project  - Current information about the Ti ...

  7. Cycling in Sandy

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    Sandy is the place to be for biking in the Portland metro area.  From scenic country road rides to paved cross-town bike trails for the entire family to flying down hardcore mountain bike flow trails-- there is something for every skill level in Sandy, an ...

  8. Sandy Area Historical Museum- 2007

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    This museum was constructed in 2007 and sits directly on the Oregon Trail. Roughly 50,000 pioneers passed right by this site. In addition to housing and displaying artifacts from Sandy’s history, it serves other civic functions as well. The museum is the ...

  9. Doc Williams Office and Home- 1920s

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    Doc Williams was a popular and colorful character who always liked dressing well and driving his Packard. He came to Sandy in 1906 and worked in logging as a whistle punk for a short time. He then worked at a pharmacy in Portland and returned to Sandy to ...

  10. Gerdes Store and Sandy Post Office- 1873

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    Richard Gerdes, of Eagle Creek, has the distinction of opening the first store and establishing the “Sandy” Post Office in 1873, which gave this tiny town its name. The photo above is enlarged from the photo on page one. You can barely see the Barlow Road ...

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