Meet RARE AmeriCorps Participant: Matthew Klebes

Matthew Klebes RARE Participant Resource Assistance for Rural Environments

Matthew Klebes received his Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of New England and Masters in Public Policy and Management from the University of Southern Main. Matthew served with Peace Corps in the Philippines working as a Child, Youth and Family Extensionsist where one of his biggest accomplishments was the development of a youth rehabilitation center. Matthew plans to use his  RARE AmeriCorps  Program – Resource Assistance for Rural Environments  experience to develop his education and professional skills as well as gather direct experience working alongside professionals. Following his RARE experience, Matthew hopes to find work as an effective leader able to help guide communities onto paths of sustainable development.

Matthew is placed with the City of The Dalles as the Main Street Manager where he works directly with The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce. He coordinates and supports various components of the Oregon Main Street Program, helps facilitate partnerships  with other organizations and agencies, and participates in an array of Main Street related activities and initiatives.

City of The Dalles is located on the Columbia River, the nation’s second largest river. It is the county seat and the largest community in Wasco County. The Dalles is one of Oregon’s most historical cities and was known earlier in its history as the town at the end of the Oregon Trail. The City was first incorporated by the Oregon Territorial Government in 1857 as “Dalles City” and was made the county seat shortly thereafter. It has historically been an economic hub of the Pacific Northwest, linking major transportation routes between Eastern and Southern Oregon and Washington State.

Organization: City of The Dalles
Community:  The Dalles
Population:  14,400
County: Wasco

Meet our RARE participants: Rebecca Frick & Astoria Downtown Historic District Association

Rebecca grew up in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon.  She recently received a Bachelor of Arts in Planning, Public Policy and Management from the University of Oregon.  While studying at University of Oregon, Rebecca participated in the Community Planning Workshop, a graduate level service learning class offered by the Community Service Center.   Participating in Community Planning Workshop provided Rebecca an opportunity to develop an accurate and complete understanding of what planning is like in the field.  Following Rebecca’s year with the RARE program, she hopes to find a full-time planning position where she can use her skills to make communities more livable.

 Placement: Astoria Downtown Historic District Association

 Population:  9,495

Location:  Astoria

Sponsor:  Astoria Downtown Historic District Association

Supervisor:  Dulcye Taylor

County:  Clatsop

Coast.  Downtown Development.

Astoria Downtown Historic District Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate community involvement in preserving the character of historic downtown Astoria.  The organization encourages investment in the area while promoting its health and future.  Two years ago, the Astoria Downtown Historic District re-entered the Oregon Main Street Program.  Astoria’s downtown district encompasses more than thirty square blocks and is the oldest US settlement west of the Rockies.

The RARE participant placed with Astoria Downtown Historic District Association will coordinate and support various components of the Oregon Main Street Program.  Specifically, the participant will take on the role as Astoria Downtown Historic District Association’s Lead Coordinator, where he or she will attend Main Street Program meetings, work with appropriate organizations, and participate in joint activities and initiatives.

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