Looking to volunteer? Here’s your chance! Come to our 1st Friday Nights Volunteer Meeting on Monday, February 18th, 6:30 p.m. at the City Hall Annex & learn more about the planning for Dayton Friday Nights 2019, the popular community summer event series! Everyone is welcome! Questions? Contact us at info@daytonoregon.org.
Board Member Recruitment Open
The Dayton Community Development Association is recruiting board members!
Interested community members can fill out a DCDA Board application and bring it to the Dec. 10 Board meeting (6:30 p.m. at the Block House Cafe, 301 Main, Dayton); or send it back in hard copy to P.O. Box 237 Dayton, Oregon 97114 by Dec 14; or scan it, or take a pic of it filled out and send to info@daytonoregon.org, by Dec 14.
The Board will review and vote before the end of December. The Board meeting itself will be a recruiting opportunity, if interested folk would like to come and learn more about DCDA or serving on the Board before they turn in the application.
The DCDA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that works toward…
- A beautiful, historic, safe, vibrant and diverse community that is both a wonderful place to live and a fun place to visit.
- Facilitating events that generate excitement downtown and encourage consumer traffic.
- A clean and attractive downtown district that maintains a small-town feel and represents a quality place to shop, work, walk, and live.
- A diverse range of businesses in a bustling downtown that create an indispensable shopping, dining and service center.
- A popular pedestrian-friendly visitor destination and strong source of visitor dollars.
Winter 2018 Newsletter
The Winter Newsletter 2018 is out! Get the scoop on local happenings & upcoming holiday events such as Santa’s visit, the Chocolate Crawl, and more!
Spring 2018 Community Newsletter
The Downtown Dayton Spring 2018 Newsletter is out! Read all about what’s happening in Dayton, from Dayton Friday Nights summer events to info about our new city manager and the Library summer reading program!
Community & Highway Clean-Up Day
Adopt A Highway Clean-Up and Community-Wide Clean-Ups
Saturday, April 28, 2018
City Wide Clean-Up
- 8:00 am to 12:00 noon
- Behind City Hall
- 416 Ferry Street, Dayton, OR 97114
- No charge for City of Dayton Residents (proof will need to be provided).
- Suggested Donation: 1 can or non-perishable food item for the Dayton Community Food Pantry.
Bring your unwanted items to Dayton City Hall for recycling or discard. For more info, see City of Dayton Website.
Please NO:
- Appliances
- Computers
- Tires
- Batteries
- Monitors/TVs
- Pesticides or Insecticides
- Paint
- Motor Oil
- Propane Tanks
- Liquid Waste
Adopt a Highway Clean-Up
- 8:00 am – 10:00 am
- Meet at the Block House Cafe, 301 Main Street, Dayton, OR
It’s time again for the semi-annual highway cleanup of Highway 221 (Third St.) from Highway 18 to Stringtown Rd. Two miles toward Salem.
Fittingly, we’ll hold it on the same day as Dayton’s city cleanup, Saturday, April 28.
Join your civic-minded friends for a couple of hours making your assigned section of 221 trash-free.
We’ll set out from the Blockhouse Café at 8 a.m. and normally finish around 10.
Dayton’s Adopt-A-Highway project was started by John Francis and Caye Poe about six years ago and soon became supported by DCDA.
If you’d like to volunteer for the cleanup contact the organizers so they can plan out assignments in advance.
503 864-3933, johnfrancis757@gmail.com
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