Yamhill Neighborhood Association

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The Yamhill Neighborhood Association a 501(c-3) organization that is created to bring together all the residence in the city of Yamhill so they have a unified voice with the city government and city planning.

First Heat Event of the Season Expected Sunday and Monday:OEM Urges You to Stay Cool and Check on NeighborsTake Care of ...
06/13/2026

First Heat Event of the Season Expected Sunday and Monday:
OEM Urges You to Stay Cool and Check on Neighbors

Take Care of Each Other in Extreme Heat
Salem, Ore. – With the first high‑temperature event of the season expected this Sunday and Monday, June 15 and 16, the Oregon Department of Emergency Management (OEM) is urging Oregonians on the west side of the Cascades to take precautions. Because our bodies are not yet acclimated to hot weather early in the year, people may be more sensitive to higher temperatures and at greater risk of heat‑related illness.

While heat can affect anyone, it poses greater danger to older adults, young children, individuals with chronic conditions or disabilities, outdoor workers, and those without reliable access to cooling or shelter.

“Extreme heat is more than just uncomfortable—it’s dangerous,” said Andrew Jahier, Response & Recovery Director. “As we head into our first heat event of the season, it’s especially important to take proactive steps to stay cool, stay hydrated, and check on others who may need support.”

Extreme heat can be life‑threatening. Follow these tips to stay safe and well:

Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, even if you don’t feel thirsty.
Limit outdoor activities, especially during the hottest part of the day.
Never leave people or pets in cars—temperatures inside can rise rapidly and be deadly.
Check on neighbors, friends, and family members, especially those who are vulnerable or who do not have air conditioning.
Find a cooling center or public place with air conditioning. Many communities offer free cooling sites during heat events. Call 2‑1‑1 or visit 211info.org for cooling resources.
More tips and messaging resources are available on the Oregon Health Authority Website.

Recognize and Respond to Heat Illness
Heat Exhaustion
Symptoms: heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea
Response: move to a cool place, rest, and hydrate; use cool towels or ice packs on the neck and feet. (Do not submerge in cold water, which can cause shock.)

Heat Stroke (Medical Emergency)
Symptoms: confusion, high body temperature, unconsciousness, dry or damp skin
Response: Call 911 immediately.

Stay Informed
Sign up for local emergency alerts: ORAlert.gov
Monitor forecasts and warnings: NWS HeatRisk Tool
Additional Safety and Conservation Tips
High temperatures increase wildfire risk and place added strain on the power grid. Follow local burn bans, use fireworks responsibly, and report any unsafe fire conditions. To help conserve energy and reduce the risk of outages, limit the use of major appliances during peak demand hours and reduce overall electricity use where possible. Keep in mind that air conditioning and medical devices are priorities—conserve elsewhere to help protect those who rely on these essential systems.

Partners looking for visuals to amplify heat‑safety messaging can use pre-translated messaging and free graphics provided by the Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization at: https://www.publicalerts.org/messaging-tools.

Join Y.N.A. for a great class, "Women's Gun Safety Training" on June 27th, 2026, at the Yamhill Methodist Church, starti...
06/12/2026

Join Y.N.A. for a great class, "Women's Gun Safety Training" on June 27th, 2026, at the Yamhill Methodist Church, starting at 11 a.m. and continuing until 1 pm. The class is being taught by Glynn a 35-year military Staff Sergeant whose training is extensive. This is a hands-on course. NO live fi****ms or live rounds. Many specific non-live guns and rifles to learn with. Receive our NRA certificate that can be used to acquire your Concealed Carry permit. You can also apply for your concealed carry permit right after the class. Sign up at https;//www.ynaclass.com for your seat.

Save a life! Everyone needs a refresher now and again. This is your time to attend a class of only 2 hours to save a lif...
05/28/2026

Save a life! Everyone needs a refresher now and again. This is your time to attend a class of only 2 hours to save a life. Class is this Saturday at 11 am. Sign up at www.ynaclass.com

Join us for a new/refresher class and get a "STOP THE BLEED" kit for only $35, normally $75. A $5 donation is required. ...
05/21/2026

Join us for a new/refresher class and get a "STOP THE BLEED" kit for only $35, normally $75. A $5 donation is required. Sign up at http://ynaclass.com

Come by and say "Hi" and pick up a flower basket for your Mother at our Lions Club "Mother's Day Flower Basket Sale". Ba...
05/08/2026

Come by and say "Hi" and pick up a flower basket for your Mother at our Lions Club "Mother's Day Flower Basket Sale". Basket sizes are 12" Hanging Basket for $45 and 18" Hanging Basket for $88. Come by and take a look, and take some flowers to your mother.

Preparing a go-bag is essential for safety and peace of mind. Join our GO-BAG Class to learn how to pack effectively for...
04/23/2026

Preparing a go-bag is essential for safety and peace of mind. Join our GO-BAG Class to learn how to pack effectively for unexpected situations.

Stay prepared and reduce anxiety with a well-organized go-bag. Sign up for our GO-BAG Class and equip yourself with essential skills.

A well-thought-out go-bag can be a lifesaver. Join our upcoming GO-BAG Class and discover what to include for any emergency.

Learn how to create a versatile go-bag that suits your lifestyle. Register for our GO-BAG Class and gain valuable insights.

Sign up at https://www.ynaclass.com

Have an extra few hours, take this course you'll be glad you did.
04/04/2026

Have an extra few hours, take this course you'll be glad you did.

PLEASE DONATE....Every canine graduate from the training program of Guide Dogs for the Blind receives a harness; the cos...
03/15/2026

PLEASE DONATE....
Every canine graduate from the training program of Guide Dogs for the Blind receives a harness; the cost is currently $500 per harness. A very generous donor has stepped up to do a triple (!!) match for all donations between now and March 31.

Think of how many folks and their Guide Dog partners can be helped with a donation of any size under this generous offer!

Lion PCC Sharon Rollins

Provide three times the unrivaled support to people who are blind or visually impaired.

Address

Yamhill, OR
97148

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15036622104

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