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Agency Lake. Photo courtesy of Ali Litts Everyone must be on vacation. There’s not much new news this week. So here’s a photo of my niece’s panettone ice cream Christmas pudding, captured from Facebook this morning. The pudding is long gone – Christmas comes early in Australia! December 26 th , 2011 Volume 8, Issue 51

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Agency Lake. Photo courtesy of Ali Litts

Everyone must be on vacation. There’s not much new news this week. So here’s a photo of my niece’s panettone ice cream Christmas pudding, captured from Facebook this morning. The pudding is long gone – Christmas comes early in Australia!

December 26th, 2011 Volume 8, Issue 51

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Lakeview, Ore. – The Fremont-Winema National Forest has closed vehicle access to Sprague River Day Use Area for the winter. The access road is very steep with tight, shaded switchbacks making the road slippery and dangerous during the winter. “We closed the access gate because public safety is the Forest’s primary concern,” said Rachelle Huddleston-Lorton, Natural Resources Staff for Lakeview and Bly Ranger Districts. “People can still access the day use area on foot if they wish, but it will remain closed to vehicle traffic until the winter conditions cease to be a concern.” Sprague River Day Use Area is located three and a half miles east of Bly, Oregon. For more information, contact the Bly Ranger District at 541-353-2427.

Saturday Jan. 7th, 5:00 pm at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church Hall, 503 W. Chocktoot St. Chiloquin. Donation of $1. for 3 cards or .50cents for 1 card, per game.

Hot food and beverages for sale. Come join us for a fun evening.

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Did you miss the FOCL Book Sale at the Christmas Bazaar? We will be having an extended book sale until Christmas. It will be in the work room at the Library starting Tuesday, December 6th. There are some very nice books that would be good for gifts. Also, for the Daniel Steele fan, we have a large collection of her books. Library hours are Mon. 10-2, Tues. 10-6, Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 1:30-5:30 and Sat. 10-2. Come and browse in the work room.

The 2012 Community Calendars are here at the library for those who have ordered calendars. We would like the calendars to be picked up as soon as possible. Be sure to have one of the staff cross off your name on the master list. There will be some extra copies for sale for $4.50 each. They can be purchased at the library. We want to give a big THANK YOU to our advertisers. You make it possible for FOCL to make our library such a great place to come to.

Sage Community School has its “Savory Sage Family Cookbook” available for $10 each. These cookbooks make wonderful gifts,

so get yours today! You can get the cookbooks at Sage Community School.

43580 Hwy 62 Chiloquin, OR 97624

541-783-2544

Thank you for supporting our school.

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The 30-Mile Club, formed by Rocky Point, Ft. Klamath, and Chiloquin volunteers to showcase the Upper Klamath Basin, will publish the 9th annual visitor newspaper, Now That I’m Here…”, and update its website www.ThingsToDoNearCraterLake.com in spring of 2012. The website receives rave reviews from business owners and visitors and has over 4,400 visits each month. The newspaper will continue as a 16 page full-color “tab,” with 32,000 copies printed and distributed throughout the region. As always, businesses, organizations, and attractions of interest to 30-mile area visitors are included in the information sections on the website and in the newspaper at no charge. Ad sales pay for printing the newspaper, maintaining the website, and the annual $150 membership in SOVA (Southern Oregon Visitor Association). If you are purchasing an ad and/or sponsoring a page, notify Julie IMMEDIATELY by phone or email. If you had a 2011 ad but will not purchase one for 2012, please let her know.

Deadline BEFORE FEBRUARY 15:

Proofread your informational material from the 2011 newspaper and from the website

and submit changes to Julie – free.

Send your check to Julie along with minor ad changes or new ad. $65 if purchasing an ad, $165 if purchasing an ad and sponsoring a newspaper page, or $100 if sponsoring a page and not purchasing an ad. Current 2011 website ads not paid by Feb. 15, will disappear from the website on March 1, 2012.

Liz Parrish at Crystalwood Lodge, [email protected], (541) 892-3639, volunteered to help free of charge to create simple black and white or color ads. Her instructions are, “Before Feb. 15, send up to 5 photos, jpeg only (no tiff or png), as high resolution as possible, to look good in print with explicit directions and ad text so I know what you're looking for. I am NOT going to chase you down to figure it out. Tell me what you want and give me a good email and phone number to get hold of you with questions. If I can't easily reach you, I'll make a judgment call and you get what I come up with.”

Ad size, number, and placement All ads will continue 2.5” square. You may purchase separate ads for different aspects of your business, i.e. one ad for your restaurant and one ad for lodging. Space for website ads isn’t limited, but inclusion in the newspaper will be limited to the first 35 businesses, groups, or attractions providing service to visitors in the Upper Klamath Lake Basin and its neighbors who submit ad and payment by Feb. 15, 2012. If payment arrives after newspaper spaces are filled, your ad will appear on the website for a year.

Website- Ads will be placed based on date of payment. Earliest arriving paid ads appear on the most visited pages.

Newspaper - Ads will appear on pages 2 through 16, with the earliest paid arrivals

appearing closest to the front.

Send payment, ads, and questions to: Julie Black, 25437 Rocky Point Rd. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 (541)356-2550

[email protected]

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FAQ What if I need help with my newspaper ad? Liz Parrish at CrystalWood Lodge, (541) 892-3639, [email protected], volunteered to help free of charge to create a simple black and white or color ad. Her instructions are as follows: “Send up to 5 photos, jpeg only (no tiff or png), as large of resolution as possible, to look good in print. Send explicit directions with image(s) and ad text so I know what you're looking for. I am NOT going to chase you down to figure it out. Tell me what you want and give me a good email and phone number to get hold of you with any questions. If I can't easily reach you, I'll make a judgment call and you get what I come up with.”

What if I want my website ad different than the newspaper ad? That’s totally your responsibility, but help is available at a site called www.20DollarBanners.com. Again, call Liz Parrish if this is a problem and/or ask fellow businesses who have done web ads.

Why do I need to buy a website/newspaper ad? This project is totally volunteer, with much of the work performed by people who have nothing to gain monetarily from encouraging business in the area. Ads fund the annual printing of the newspaper and maintenance of the website. Design, development, pickup, and delivery of the paper as well as simple updating of the website are provided by volunteers who receive no pay/reimbursement.

Who gets this newspaper? Throughout northern California and southern Oregon, restaurants, lodging facilities, federal and state agencies, libraries, museums, special events coordinators, resorts, and visitor centers all receive copies to distribute. Discover Klamath includes them in mail-out packets.

Bottom line is this is the only opportunity for vacationers and locals alike to see the entire smorgasbord of available activities, services, and opportunities in this small area. We enjoy hearing a frequent response to the publication: “I had no idea there was so much to do around here.”

What if I have an idea or new information to include in the paper and/or on the website about a business, event, or other item of visitor interest? Contact Julie.

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The exhibit "What is a Wetland?" has moved from the Klamath County Museum to the Chiloquin Community Center, where it will be on display in the lobby until January 15, 2012. "What is a Wetland" is one of four related exhibits now rotating around the county to educate and emphasize the importance of the functions and values of wetlands, particularly in our semiarid environment. "What is a Watershed?", "What is the Water Cycle?", and "What is an Ecosystem?" will follow the current exhibit, each for a three-month stay. The other venues are the Klamath County Museum and the South Portal Visitor Center. A fourth venue, when it opens in the spring of 2012, will be the Dave Menke Educational Center in the Klamath Basin Refuges Visitor Center. The exhibits have been produced by a coalition of local groups and agencies, including Carpenter Design, Klamath Falls City Schools, City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County School District, Klamath Outdoor Science School, Klamath Watershed Partnership, Klamath Wingwatchers, Klamath Audubon Society, Ducks Unlimited, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Klamath Basin Refuges, Klamath County Museum, Klamath County Drainage Service District and the Downtown Urban Renewal Advisory Committee. Each exhibit is different, but generally includes photos, informational placards and posters, dioramas and other descriptive materials. Klamath County residents and visitors are urged to take the opportunity to view these informative exhibits. For more information: Sally Wells - 541-783-2866

We have reopened the Food Pantry at the old Lions Building across from Kircher's Hardware. It serves the community from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Volunteers are needed to: •Organize the food that is received in the afternoon on the Monday prior to distribution. •Prepare food boxes on distribution day. •Assist with fund-raising activities. Your help is greatly appreciated. Donations are tax-deductible. For information call Gary at 541-891-6168.

We deliver to sick and elderly people in the Chiloquin area. If you know someone who would like our help in the immediate area (Chiloquin, Woodland Park, Oregon Shores or Highway 97) please contact Norma Wilder at 541-783-2140 or 541-281-1947

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Calendar courtesy of Mata Rust

Updated 12/16/2011

Submit events for inclusion to [email protected] DATE EVENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION/CONTACT

Dec. 27 Women’s College Basketball

OIT vs. La Sierra University OIT Danny Miles Court

Dec. 27 Tuesday Market Fruit and produce in season, specialty baked goods, gift boxes, dolls, hemp napkins & aprons, beeswax candles, oil soaps and more

Greenway EcoMart 219 E. Main St. 541205-3488 www.greenwayecomart.com

Dec. 29 5:30 PM

Women’s College Basketball

OIT vs. Warner Pacific College OIT Danny Miles Court

Dec. 29 7:30 PM

Men’s College Basketball OIT vs. Warner Pacific OIT Danny Miles Court

Dec. 30 5:30 PM

Women’s College Basketball

OIT vs. Concordia University OIT Danny Miles Court

Dec. 30 7:30 PM

Men’s College Basketball OIT vs. Concordia University OIT Danny Miles Court

Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve Sobriety Pow Wow

Dancing, drumming, raffles, free food

Chiloquin 800 541-9787

Dec. 31 Bull Mania of Klamath Falls

Klamath County Fairgrounds 541 884-3280 or 891-7547

Dec. 31 New Years Pow Wow Klamath County Fairgrounds 541 891-1146

Dec. 31 Elks Charity Ball Elks Lodge Lakeview, OR 541 947-2258

Jan. 2 5:30 PM

Women’s College Basketball

OIT vs. Simpson University OIT Danny Miles Court

Jan. 2 7:30 PM

Men’s College Basketball OIT vs. Simpson University OIT Danny Miles Court

Jan. 13 5:30 PM

Wine Tasting in the Village at Running Y

Featuring beers for January Liquor at Running Y 5408 Running Y Rd # 102 Kathy Skinner 541-331-6669

Jan. 14 Ray Charles Tribute Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483 541 884-0651 www.rrtheater.org

Jan. 14 10 Am – 5 PM

Second Annual “Promoting Lifelong Activities for Youth Outdoors”

Shooting sports, fishing,

trapping, elk and waterfowl

calling instruction and contests,

outdoor safety & survival,

archery, camping skills, caving,

and many, many more! All youth

must be accompanied by a

supervising adult. Over 30 local groups and agencies involved.

Klamath County Fairgrounds Event Center

Jan 14 11 AM – 3 PM

Asian Excursions Interactive art adventure for the whole family. Free kids’ activities, and entertainment. Origami, face painting, scrap-booking, coloring, water games, contests, gallery exhibits. Performance art, dance, live music, karaoke, puppetry. Vendors will be giving away free samples, snacks, balloons, crafts, coupons, and more.

Creative Collective 807 Main Street 504-957-5820 www.creativitycollective.com

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Ahoy Families! The Creativity Collective is proud to announce ARTVENTURE, a free interactive art adventure and treasure hunt for the whole family! Every second Saturday between 11-3 Free kids activities, entertainment and/or freebies. Some weekends will integrate Veterans Park and Stukel Park (across from Mills School) with activities and entertainment that requires more space. HOW IT WORKS Families pick up their Art voucher treasure maps at the Children’s Museum at 11 a.m. and set out to visit each of the participating locations for their stamp or sticker. Completed Art vouchers treasure maps are put into a raffle for a treasure chest at the end of the day when it is raffled off to a winner. Every month has a different theme. Additional dates and themes: January 14th: Asian Excursions (part of Chinese New Year) February 11th: Valentines Tea Party (Park-wide tea party, March 10th: St. Baldrick’s (Event to raise cancer awareness) April 14th: Easter Hop May 12th: Latin Travels (part of Cinco de Mayo) June 9th: Space Journey For more information, check out www.creativitycollective.com/artventure or call Christy Soto at 504-957-5820. Host an activity. Give us a call to find out how! 541-885-2995 - WWW.CMKF.ORG

Would your dog(s) like to have a winter getaway...romp in the snow, play with their buddies, make some new friends...maybe even try becoming a sled dog for a day??? I'm making some time available here at Crystalwood Lodge (www.CrystalwoodLodge.com) to have some awesome winter urban mushing retreats -- AND at a super savings that includes lodging AND instruction. WUMR (Winter Urban Mushing Retreats) will be offered Dec. 27-30, Jan. 13-16 (MLK weekend), Feb. 17-20 (Presidents Day weekend) and March 9-11, subject to availability. Here's the specifics: 3 days, 2 nights lodging + instruction, $285/team (up to 2 people). Staying at the Lodge includes use of our fully outfitted commercial kitchen, so just bring your food and everything else is provided.

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Additional nights, $85/team, as many as you'd like if you want to make a true vacation. Crazy great deal, huh!?!? This special offer is NOT available on the website since it is ONLY for dog owners to come play in the snow with their dogs, so call Crystalwood Lodge to reserve: 866/541-381-2322. More particulars: 4 team minimum, 7 team maximum per event -- just like my Urban GO Dogs clinics, very intimate, lots of opportunity for hands on instruction. I'd personally recommend at least a 3 night stay, and an excursion to Crater Lake National Park as it is truly one of the wonders of the natural world (I'm just 18 miles from the park). Instruction about what? Whatever you'd like! WUMR is totally participant driven, which is why it is ideal for a group that normally runs together to come and do a retreat together. Whaddya want to know about...Iditarod stories? harness fit? multiple-dog manners? health issues? travel? a chance to go sledding? house rules? teaching line out? passing? why does my dog do ...? how to make necklines? motivation? feeding? toenails? You name it, we'll cover it! Or not..."instruction" phooey, just come and have fun with your dog! AND...I'm going to video as much as possible of the instruction portion, and will make that available after editing as an introduction to urban mushing course. C'mon up and enjoy our winter wonderland, as Southern Oregon is truly the tropics of winter sports. Yes...if you want to come and drink wine and visit by the fire, you can do that too! More ways to have fun with your dogs! I look forward to hosting you and your dogs this winter! Again, you need to call Crystalwood Lodge directly for reservations: 866/541-381-2322. Let your dog know...Santa is hoping to put something very special under the tree for them too. Not just a bone or squeaky toy or new treats, but a grand winter getaway so they can let their inner sled dog loose. Come and have fun with the best combo of cozy, easy-access winter accommodations, amazing scenery and trails, and dog-oriented vacation activities around. Happy Trails! -- Liz Liz Parrish, Proprietor Crystalwood Lodge LLC Connect with me here... LinkedIn: http://www.LinkedIn.com/BeTheLeadDog Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Crystalwood.Lodge Fish Lake Resort –open weekends for a great breakfast, lunch, or dinner, with prime rib by reservation on Saturdays. Cabins and RV spots are available all winter. winter hours—Fri. 12 – 6, Sat. 9 – 8, Sun. 9 – 5:30. 949-8500. www.FishLakeResort.net. Solar Cafe & Gift Gallery - Open Sun. 9 AM – 2 PM. Pizza night every Friday 5 – 8 PM,. 356-2400 (www.solarcafeusa.com). Crystalwood Lodge – Open for full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year. [email protected] or 541-381-2322. Lake of the Woods Resort – Lodge closed for the season. Marina restaurant & store open Friday through Sunday throughout the winter, with prime rib special the first weekend of each month and dinner specials on Friday & Saturday. Enclosed patio. Cabins and RV spots available 7 days a week, with reservations. www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com) 1-866-201-4194. Rocky Point Resort is closed until April 1st (weather dependent) but will be around working on more projects and playing in the snow. They thank everyone for a good season and helpful suggestions. Odessa Store –Open 7 AM – 9 PM, with groceries and quick-stop supplies, liquor store, propane, gas & diesel. Longhorn Motel, Store, & Gas will be offering $20 rooms for military vets as a part of their new non-profit segment. Get those details at 541 363-6186. For a list of holiday bazaars, festivals, concerts, fairs, and happenings within driving distance, go to www.solarcafeusa.com, select Rocky Point Area Links, and find details on something for everyone

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It is likely, that if you are the victim of a crime, that the Sheriff’s Department will not respond. This is because the Sheriff’s Department is underfunded and understaffed, and not able to respond to crimes unless lives are in danger. But still, crimes need to be reported! They need to be tracked, and sometimes patterns can be figured out that might help apprehend a criminal. Crimes can be reported immediately online, and it is possible to get a print out of your report to have on hand. The direct link to the online reporting feature is http://report.citizenserviceportal.com/Report.aspx?agency=kcso

How to sign up for Food Items

If you need commodities and think that you might be eligible to receive foods at the Food Pantry, please drop by on the 4th Wednesday of the month between 10 am and 1pm to sign up. We are here to help those in our community who are struggling financially and although our supplies are limited, we are here to serve our community.

How to Donate to the Food Pantry:

Drop-off times at the Food Pantry, opposite Kirchers: Between 2PM and 3PM on the Monday before the 4th Wednesday in the month or on the 4th Wednesday in the month at 9.30 AM.

Non-perishable food items are always needed and can be deposited in donation barrels around town. They are at Kirchers, The Table, Chiloquin Community Church and the Community Center. More barrels will be placed during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons.

Toilet paper and other personal items are always appreciated.

Monetary donations can be put in Collection Boxes located at: Family Foods, the Library, Kirchers, Clyde’s Market, The Table and the Williamson River Christian Fellowship.

Checks: The Food Pantry is a non-profit organization and checks should be made out to “Chiloquin Care Program” and deposited in the collection boxes in town or brought to the Food Pantry. Receipts will be issued. Checks made out to the Klamath/Lake Counties Food Bank need to be ear-marked for the Chiloquin Food Pantry or Chiloquin Care Program in order for us to be benefited by the donations.

Donations of Produce: If you have an over-abundance of produce in your garden, we are happy to distribute them.

How to Volunteer at the Chiloquin Food Pantry

Volunteers are always needed to assist with stacking commodities coming from Klamath Falls on the Monday before the 4th Wednesday in the month at 1.30pm for approximately 1 hour, and for distribution on the 4th Wednesday of the month between 9.30 am and 1 pm.

If you can volunteer to help out at fund raisers, please contact us.

If you wish to submit ideas or just be an on-looker, join us at an open Board meeting at the Chiloquin Food Pantry at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. You will be welcomed.

For more information e-mail chiloquinfoodpantry @yahoo.com or call 541-891-6168

Chiloquin Care Program is an Equal Opportunity Provider

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ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 11:00 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery; hours are flexible. A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon. Everyone interested in quilting is welcome! For more information, contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or [email protected]). Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 11:00 AM into the afternoon, at Two Rivers Gallery

EXERCISE/YOGA CLASS

at the Chiloquin Community Center. NO CHARGE - Donations to CVIP gratefully accepted but not required.

Improve Flexibility, Strength & Balance

Mondays and Wednesdays (Althia leads the class)

and Tuesdays and Thursdays (Sandi leads the class) 10am for the Winter schedule - November 1st - April 30th 9am for the Summer schedule - May 1st – October 31st

Come to the large Community Room about 5 minutes before the scheduled start time.

Sandi Selk and/or Althia Stephens, a certified yoga teacher, lead gentle exercise of stretching/strength/balance for everyone 50-something and over

no matter your health, fitness level or weight. Over time you will notice increased flexibility and balance from the easy stretching, strength and endurance movements.

Wear stretchy clothes.

No equipment is required. If you are able-do bring a "sticky" yoga mat a 6’long yoga fabric belt and some hand weights.

If you need more information contact Sandi @ 541.783.2770 or Althia @ 541.892.4130

Alcoholics Anonymous The Tuesday night AA meeting is no longer. To locate the nearest meeting call the hot line number for AA in Klamath Falls at (541) 883-4970.

Zumba

Come and party with us! ZUMBA is a fun way to party into shape. ZUMBA fuses Latin style music with high energy aerobic moves and a variety of different dance styles that will make you forget you are working out. Anyone at any fitness level can participate in a ZUMBA Fitness class.

Where : Chiloquin Elementary Gym When: Every Tues & Thurs 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm Cost: Your first class is always free (see instructor at beginning of class) $5 per class (Drop In) Package Purchase available (CHEAPER this way) Instructor: Veronica Kovack Email: [email protected] Ph: 541 783 3591 ZUMBA® and the Zumba Fitness logo are trademarks of Zumba Fitness, LLC, used under license.

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Chiloquin Garden Club Finished for this season, the Garden Club meets once a month on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 3:00, April through September. Our first meeting is held at the library but as the season progresses we meet at member's homes or other places of interest. Meeting sites will be posted at the library. Anyone interested in attending is welcome. The Chiloquin area presents unique challenges with varying types of soil and weather conditions. Basic gardening and current information is available, such as how to identify native and drought resistant plants and use them in landscaping, how to prepare the soil, where to order plants and buy seeds that will grow here. The meetings are useful to all gardeners, especially new arrivals to our area. For more information call: Eleanor at 541-783-2551 or Joan at 541-783-3135

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 87 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park. Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 6:00 PM at the Community Center.

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen 2nd Tuesday of the month at Elmer’s Restaurant on South 6th Street, Klamath Falls, 6:30 PM. Come earlier to eat and greet. Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects. If you want to help save our trails & campsites, come see what we are about. Trail rides, work projects & camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times. For more information see our website at www.HDTRBCH.org Neighborhood Watch – Chiloquin District will be meeting on a quarterly basis from now on. The first quarterly meeting will be held on the 3rd Thursday in January at 6:30 PM in the Community Center. 783-3798 (Jim Rickman).

Central County Community Action Team (CATeam) – 1st Thursday of March, April, May, June, September, October and November at 6:30 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center. This is open to anyone living in the area.

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 1:30 PM – Chiloquin Library.

Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wednesday of every month in the library conference room. April through October – 9:00 AM, and November through March – 10:00 AM. All are welcome!

Family and Community Education (FCE) meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the Chiloquin Christian Center (formerly A.O.G.) in Chiloquin. For up to date information or change of locations, contact Sandie at 892-2336.

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TRVA Board of Directors 3rd Wednesday of every month at 11:00 AM. (Two Rivers Village Arts has a gallery and workrooms in the Chiloquin Community Center. Artists and other interested folks are encouraged to join. (Contact: 783-3326.)

Sheriff’s Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Thursday of every month from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Chiloquin Fire Station. All area residents are invited to attend.

Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees 3rd Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM, City Hall.

Chiloquin Planning Commission

meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM, Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street.

Chiloquin City Council meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM, Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street.

Volunteer Fire Fighters – "What if you had an emergency and no one came?” Become a Volunteer Firefighter! 783-3860.

Volunteer Ambulance Service - 783-3131

Two Rivers Gallery: The gallery, which is a community project and has no paid employees, is seeking people to “gallery sit”. This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop. You do not need to be an artist, but if you are, gallery hours reduce the amount of your commission. Any time at all that you can donate to us will be very much appreciated. Contact the Gallery @ 783-3326.

Sage Community School – Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in assisting Sage Community School. If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way, please contact Wendy Letner at 783-7743.

Klamath Humane Society – volunteers needed at the Humane Society. We are getting started on our disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area. We also are looking for people who can write grants. Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed. For more information, contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail [email protected].

Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) – a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours. Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for ½ hour, helping them read (or reading to the youngest). We always need volunteers, whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend. Call the above numbers for an application or fill out an on-line application at www.getsmartoregon.org. It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer! Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338.

Neighborhood Watch - Chiloquin District – 783-3798 (Jim Rickman)

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Neighborhood Watch – Agency Lake President - Sharon Huber at 541-880-6461 or Secretary - Liz Matuk at 541-783-3921.

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community. Some opportunities: 1. Storytime: If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers, and lead them in a simple craft or activity, the library staff can use your help. Story time is at 12:30 PM on Wednesday afternoons during the school year. 2. Summer Reading Program: There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program. 3. Honor collections: these are racks of paperback books, magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card. By offering these collections, more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections. The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly, attractive and relevant. Check with the librarian for information on how to “adopt a rack”. 4. Help with sorting donations. 5. Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so. Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 783-3315.

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center, the Chiloquin Learns After School program, the Writer in Residence Program, and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects. We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different “jobs” and projects. Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information. If you would like to get further involved, attend a Board meeting, held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room.

The ChiloquinNews is an online newsletter of events in Chiloquin, Oregon. The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it. If you are interested in receiving the ChiloquinNews, email [email protected] and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an email with “unsubscribe” in the subject line to the same address. A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access. All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN. It is the policy of the ChiloquinNews not to reveal, share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever. For additional information on the town of Chiloquin, Oregon, visit www.chiloquin.us and www.chiloquin.com. For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin, Ft. Klamath and Rocky Point visit www.ThingsToDoNearCraterLake.com

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