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Former Governor Barbara Roberts, House Speaker Dave Hunt, State Senator Rod Monroe and Metro Councilor Robert Liberty during the Green Line opening ceremony on September 12.
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The Clackamas High marching band performs at the Green Line celebration at Clackamas Town Center. |
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Kids loved the climbing wall, courtesy of Portland Parks. |
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House Speaker Dave Hunt, TriMet’s Fred Hansen and Congressman Earl Blumenauer. |
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Congressman Earl Blumenauer. |
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Face painting – part of the Town Center events. |
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Congressman Kurt Schrader speaks, as Congressman Earl Blumenauer looks on, before the opening of the Green Line. |
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Clackamas County Chair Lynn Peterson during the first voyage of TriMet’s Green Line. |
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Lynn Peterson and Congressman Blumenauer. |
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State Senator Martha Schrader and Congressman Earl Blumenauer. |
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Commissioner Bob Austin and Sheriff Craig Roberts visit with event guests. |
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Dignitaries at the opening of the Green Line: Front row: Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle; Fred Hanson, TriMet; Clackamas County Chair Lynn Peterson;, State Representative Mary Nolan; Congressman Earl Blumenauer. Back row: Clackamas County Commissioner Bob Austin; Wilda Parks, CEO North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce; Portland Mayor Sam Adams;, Robert Williams, TriMet Board of Directors; Wim Wiewel, Portland State University President; Metro Councilor Robert Liberty. |
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Lynn Peterson and Portland Mayor Sam Adams at the PSU ceremony. |
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Congressman Earl Blumenauer. |
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Lynn Peterson speaks at the opening of the Green Line. On stage with her, from left to right: Metro President David Bragdon, Congressman. Earl Blumenauer, Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff, State Representative Mary Nolan, State Senator Ginny Burdick and Portland State University President Wim Wiewel. |
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Lynn Peterson and Bob Austin under the Green Means Go banner. |
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Coming to Clackamas Town Center from Portland! |
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Sheriff Roberts, Bob Austin and partners during the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Clackamas police precinct. |
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Those who participated in making the Green Line a reality signed the banner. |