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Mayfly of the genus Caenis emerging as an imago. Photo courtesy of Jim Litts.

Red Hot Poker

Gold Flame honeysuckle

native Lupine

Clustered bellflower

June 24th, 2013 Volume 10, Issue 25

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The City of Chiloquin regretfully announces that there will be no city wide Independence Day celebration this year. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday.

The Strays of Chiloquin is the hard work by Chiloquin resident Patty Harty. The mission of The Strays of Chiloquin is to provide care for the stray animals of Chiloquin. Patty has been personally and financially undertaking this project since she first moved to Chiloquin in 2001. She traps feral cats, has them vaccinated, spayed or neutered at the Klamath Animal Clinic in Klamath Falls. Patty has personally raised thousands of dollars with bake sales and raffles and spent lots of her own money as well in the care of these neglected animals. People show up at her door at all hours of the day and night with animals in need and Patty finds a way to help. Financial donations can be made directly to the Klamath Animal Clinic in the name of The Strays of Chiloquin. Patty also takes donations of dry and canned cat food to feed the cats people bring to her. Klamath Animal Clinic is located at 2726 South Sixth Street and their phone number is 541-882-8854. Patty Harty can be reached at 541-891-4033.

CVIP will NOT have Bingo in July, but will return August 3rd with bingo at 6pm - Indian tacos for dinner at 5pm.

The Reverand Kathleen Erion will be leading the service at the Chiloquin United Methodist Church on June 30, 2013. The church is located on the corner of 3rd and Schonchin in downtown Chiloquin. Services begin at 11 A.M. All are welcome and we look forward to having you join us.

BOOK YOUR SUMMER RENTAL AND GET A 10% DISCOUNT!

Planning your Family Reunion? Your big summer barbeque? Birthday party?

The Dog Days of Summer are here. Do you want to get out of the hot summer sun? Rent a room at the

Community Center! Our spacious, clean and air conditioned rooms offer everything you need for a carefree, fun

summer happening. Tables, chairs, a full kitchen... the WORKS!

Book your reservation for July or August now you'll get 10% off! It doesn't get any better than this!

Visit www.ChiloquinVisions.com for more information

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This summer, Sierra Service Project will be working for six weeks in the Chiloquin area to complete home repairs for the elderly and people in need. Types of work include: wheelchair ramps, stairs, decks, awnings, interior/exterior painting, drywall repair, weatherization, etc. Attached is an intake form that can be printed by anyone in need of services. Sierra Service Project staff will be in Chiloquin the week of 6/24 to begin looking at houses and assessing need. All are encouraged to apply!! Youth and adult Volunteers will begin working on houses the week of July 1st.

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The Board of Trustees of the Chiloquin Vector Control will meet June 27, at 6:30PM in the Chiloquin Community Center, 140 S 1st Street, Chiloquin, to accept the Budget Committee

approved fiscal year 2013- 2014 budget in the amount of $113,496 and to establish a a equipment reserve fund totaling $50,650 for future expenses as part of the $113,496 budget. The expected revenues to the CVCD are approximately $38,346 in the 2013-14 fiscal year. The materials and services operational budget is in balance with expected revenues. The majority of the budget is reserve funds. Other items of business that will be discussed includes our contractors report on his activities for June 2013. The public is invited to attend. Please remember that Mosquitos live in standing water in and around your home. If you have Mosquito issues, please call our new telephone number, 541 274 0132 to ask for assistance. The meeting time for the CVCD Board of Trustees meetings in July, August, September and October will be the third Thursday of the Month at 6:30 PM at the Community Center. Dennis Jefcoat - Chairman

July 27, 2013 Dinner: 6-8 pm BBQ tri-tip, chicken, ribs. Lori Brain providing music during dinner Street dance: 8-11 pm music by Diamonds & Denim, beer garden Dinners: $10.00-$15.00, extra fee for dance It's all happening in the heart of Fort Klamath

Lakeview, Ore. –The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) is inviting Lake County residents; rural fire protection districts; landowners; permittees; emergency services; and local, county, state and federal leaders to an interactive Fire Risk Workshop on Tuesday, June 25 at 1 p.m. at the Lakeview High School library. This collaborative public workshop will allow participants to identify the values they consider to be most at risk in Lake County during a desert and forest wildfire scenarios. During each exercise, participants will identify and discuss what values are important, why they are important and what can be done to protect them. SCOFMP officials will also share possible firefighting strategy and tactics that could be used during each scenario. “The nation experienced many large, costly fires that burned more than nine million acres last year,” said Joe Reinarz, Interagency Fire Staff Officer for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lakeview District and Fremont-Winema National Forest. “We are expecting even more large fire throughout the Western states this summer because of low snow levels, predicted warm temperature and continued drought conditions. “Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in the discussion and provide insight on how identified values at risk might be best protected, whether it’s a fence line, or a community,” added Reinarz

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SCOFMP is an interagency fire management program that provides comprehensive wildland fire service to south central Oregon and northwest Nevada. The partnership consists of the following agencies: Fremont-Winema National Forest; Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lakeview District; Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF); Crater Lake National Park; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Sheldon-Hart Mountain National Wildlife Complex and Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex; and Klamath and Lake County Fire Defense Boards. For more information, please contact Barry Shullanberger at 541-947-6269.

Chiloquin Elementary

Summer Academy 2013

June 25 to July 18 - 8 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The 2013 Summer Academy will focus on Reading and Language Arts core curriculum, helping all

students that attend to reach their grade level standard.

New and existing staff at CES will be teaching students, while being trained in the skills designed

to help all students at CES to read at grade level. We invite all students in the Chiloquin

community to participate in the Summer Academy and have fun with their classmates while

developing their reading and language arts skills.

This FREE Summer Academy is four weeks long, 4-days per week (Monday-Thursday), beginning

Tuesday, June 25, and ending Thursday, July 18.

Pick up a registration form at Chiloquin Elementary, or call Mary Lou at 541-783-2338 to have

one mailed to you. A bus is being scheduled from Sprague River to pick up and return students

along that route.

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YES! I would like ___________________________________________ to attend Summer Academy.

Parent/Guardian Signature _________________________________________________________.

DAILY SCHEDULE:

8:00 Student Bus Arrival and Breakfast 8:30 Literacy Instruction Begins 11:30 Instruction Ends 11:30 Lunch 12:00 Art, Recreation, and Language Activities 2:00 Bus Leaves for Sprague River

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The following wildflower field trips are sponsored by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society, Klamath County Museum, Fremont-Winema National Forest, Klamath Falls BLM Resource Area, and Crater Lake National Park. For all trips it is recommended that you bring sturdy shoes or boots, plenty of water, sun screen and/or a hat, and a lunch. Be prepared for mosquitoes at most sites. Contact the trip leaders for more

information.

Missy Anderson - Forest Service Chiloquin District Office 541- 783-4001 Jen Beck - Crater Lake National Park 541-594-3072

Klamath County Museum 541-883-4208 Johanna Fickenscher - BLM Klamath Resource Area Office 541-883-6916

Sarah Malaby- 541-884-5703

June 29 Pelican Guard Station/Pelican Barn, 9 am-noon, led by Sarah MalabyLocated just west of Rocky Point about 30 minutes from Klamath Falls. From Klamath Falls take Hwy 140 west to the Westside Road about ½ mile past the Rocky Point Junction. Take the Westside Road north about 0.2 miles and turn right through the open gate to the Pelican Guard Station. We will meet at the site at 9. This area has a complex of forested habitats and meadows with many species of wildflowers. Walking will be less

than 2 miles on flat ground.

July 13 Swan Lake Mountain, 9 am-noon, led by Missy AndersonMeet at Hagelstein Park at 9 am. From Klamath Falls take Highway 97 north approximately 16 miles. Look for the sign indicating the park turnoff. The park is just east of the Highway. From there, we will travel up Forest Road 9718 to Swan Lake Mt., with several stops along the way. The trip will consist of several stops of easy walking over uneven terrain for short distances off FS Rd 9718. We will see a variety of forest wildflowers and

enjoy the terrific view from the highest point on the Chiloquin Ranger District.

July 20 Tunnel Creek, 9 am to noon, led by Johanna Fickenscher Located south of Buck Lake off of the Keno Access Road. Meet at the Pioneer Park Boat Launch on Hwy 66 (right before you cross the Klamath River) at 9 am. Tunnel Creek has some interesting riparian and boggy habitats. There are no trails through this area and walking will be moderate to difficult in places (e.g. climbing

over downed logs and through wet areas, etc). Rubber boots are recommended.

August 10 Crater Lake Garfield Peak Trail, 9 am to noon, led by Jen BeckMeet near the east end of the Crater Lake Lodge at Rim Village. Hike is 3.4 miles round trip and a strenuous climb (1000' elevation gain) to the summit of Garfield Peak along the Crater Lake rim. Please note that

participants will need to pay a $10 entrance fee or have a park pass.

Calendar courtesy of Mata Rust

Updated 6/13/13 Submit events for inclusion to [email protected] DATE EVENT DESC LOCATION/CONTACT Monday – Friday Noon – 6 PM

Wine tasting A large variety of wines from Oregon, as well as from throughout the world.

The Oregon Gift Store and Oregon Wine Cellar 733 Main St. 541 884-1600

Mondays 6 – 7 PM

Family yoga Mike’s Fieldhouse www.basinunited.org 541 273-1152

Tuesdays 3 – 6 PM

Year-round Tuesday Market

Vegetarian Deli. Fresh Organic produce, vegetables, local honey, Oregon flours, fresh eggs, baked items, soaps, handmade novelties. Selection varies by season. Call for each week’s offerings.

Green Way EcoMart 249 EAST MAIN STREET Klamath Falls, Oregon 541-205-3488 www.greenwayecomart.com

Tuesdays Family Night All ages welcome Klamath County Library

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5:30 PM

Tuesdays 6 PM

Theme buffet 5 PM bar opening, 6 PM dinner. Ruddy Duck Restaurant At he Lodge, Running Y Resort

Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:45 – 6:45 PM

Zumba Fitness Classes

Chiloquin 541 633-5521 [email protected]

Wednesdays “Wacky Wednesday” $1 for 1 hour visit per person. Children’s Museum of Klamath Falls 541 885-2995 www.cmkf.org

Wednesdays 3:00 PM

After School Program

School-age children activities Klamath County Library 541 882-8894

Wednesdays 3 PM

Horseshoe pitching Moore Park Horseshoe Pits 541 205-3670

Thursdays 11 AM – noon

CASA open volunteer orientations.

CASA office 403 Pine St., 3

rd floor

541 885-6017

Thursdays 11 AM

Children’s story and craft time every Thursday at 11:00 AM

Keno Branch Library 541-273-0750

Thursdays Aug. – Oct. 4 – 6 PM

Farmers Market Merrill Farmers Market Outside Walt Wilson Community Center 4 – 6 PM Merrill

Fridays 10:30 AM

Storytime Geared toward preschoolers Klamath County Library

Fridays Throughout the summer 4 – 7 PM

Farmers Market Keno Community Market Keno Open Bible Church Keno

Fridays 4 – 8 PM May – Oct.

Farmers Market Chiloquin Farmers Market Corner of Main & Chocktoot Chiloquin

Fridays 6 – 9 PM

Wine tasting & live music

A large variety of wines from Oregon, as well as from throughout the world. Happy hour.

The Oregon Gift Store and Oregon Wine Cellar 733 Main St. www.theoregongiftstore.com 541 884-1600

Fridays Throughout the summer 11 AM –5 PM

Farmers Market Tumbleweed Farmers and Crafters Market 87285 Christmas Valley Highway Christmas Valley

Fridays Throughout the summer Noon – 5:30

Farmers Market Malin Farmers Market & Crafts Corner of Broadway and Rosicky Malin

Saturdays 10:30 AM

Angels in Whiskers Read to a canine angel Klamath County Library

Saturdays beginning June 29

th

9 AM – 1 PM

Saturday Market Produce, unique items, entertainment, food Town Parking Lot Lakeview 541 947-6040

Saturdays and Sundays June through Aug

Amphitheater programs

Various topics and themes Collier Memorial State Park Amphitheater

Sundays 10 AM

Sporting clays winter shoots

Pheasants Forever Stateline Road 541 892-9621 541 891-7071

Sundays Throughout the summer Noon – 4 PM

Farmers Market Bonanza Farmers Market Hwy 70 between 5th

& 6th

Sts. Bonanza

Fridays, beginning Feb. 1

st.10–

Yoga Class Please bring the usual supplies - a mat, blocks and belt plus an old bath towel for a head rest and/or additional padding.

Chiloquin Community Center [email protected] or 541.783.2770.

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11:30AM

June, 2013

June 24 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Cowlitz Black Bears

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

June 24 – 28

LEGO Building Blocks Challenge summer camp

10-14 year olds. Students will be challenged to learn programming concepts, mechanical an software design of LEGO creations.

OIT 541 885-1143 www.oit.edu/precollege

June 24 – 28

Daydreamer Film Camp

Grades 5 – 12 Students will develop a greater understanding of editing software and techniques as well as the behind scenes activities that take place during film production.

OIT 541 885-1143 www.oit.edu/precollege

June 25 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Walla Walla Sweets

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

June 26 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Walla Walla Sweets

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

June 27 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Wenatchee AppleSox

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

June 28 11 AM

Klamath Couty Chamber of Commerce 2013 Swing into Summer Golf Tournament.

Golfers of all abilities welcome. Door prizes, cash prizes, mulligan packets, and a few special nuances on the course.

Reames Golf Course 541 884-5193

June 28 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Wenatchee AppleSox

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

June 28 sunset

Movie Night Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

June 28, 29 Rodeo Klamath Freedom Celebration Rodeo Klamath County Fairgrounds

June 28 – 30

Ninth Annual Klamath Kinetic Challenge

Teams navigate self-designed, self-propelled “sculptures” over, and occasionally into, a variety of terrains and topography. The contest encourages bribing the judges to cover up any number of infractions committed during the navigation which weaves through neighborhoods, Moore park, Veterans Memorial Park, and across Upper Klamath Lake and Lake Ewauna.

Throughout Klamath Falls 541 815-3913

June 29 Oregon Wild Summer Hike

Green Springs Mountain Wild Area. http://tinyurl.com/qdgeahw.

June 29 Oregon Wild Summer Hike

Donegan Prarie Hike – Wildflowers along the Rogue-Umpqua Divide, including a visit to the Cowhorn Arch

http://tinyurl.com/qdgeahw.

June 29 9 AM – 1:30 PM

Saturday Market 44 vendor spaces. Produce, bakery goods, canned/pickled foods, plants, and much more

9th

St. between Main & Klamath Ave. 541 273-1102

June 29 Saturday Market Vendors with home-grown and home-produced items. Flea market, separate from the Saturday Market.

Lakeview Town Parking lot, 2nd

& E. Streets. Lakeview 541 947-3683

June 29 9 AM – noon

Wildflower tour From Klamath Falls, take Hwy 140 west to the Westside Road about ½ mile past the Rocky Point Junction. Take the Westside Road north about 0.2 miles and turn right through the open gate to the Pelican Guard Station. This area has a complex of forested habitats and meadows with many species of wildflowers. Walking will be less than 2 miles on flat ground.

Pelican Guard Station/Pelican Barn Located just west of Rocky Point about 30 minutes from Klamath Falls.

June 29 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Wenatchee AppleSox

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

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June 29 4 – 8 PM

BBQ & Band Rogue Suspects Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

June 29 8 AM

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen Trail Project

Rye Spur trail clearing project.

Big Meadows parking lot, near Lake of the Woods on Hwy 140 541 892-2647 http://hdtrbch.org/index.php/poster/

June 29 1 – 4 PM

Bluegrass musical jam Bring chairs, blankets, and musical instruments for a fun jam.

Collier State Park Logging Museum 541-783-3478.

June 30 5:05 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Medford Rogues

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

June 30 6 – 8 PM

Easy listening on the lodge patio.

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July, 2013

July 4 Annual Car Show and fireworks.

Malin Park malin [[email protected]]

July 4 4 – 8 PM & 10 PM

BBQ, band, and fireworks

Rogue Suspects, followed by fireworks. Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July 4 4:45 PM

2nd

Annual Firecracker Run

Proceeds go to Joann burns Memorial Scholarship Foundation

Begins on Main Street and ends a Veterans Memorial Park. 541 882-8319

July 4 5 PM

Independence Day Parade & Jamboree

Parade down Main Street. Bounce houses, face painting, obstacle sourse, and prize wheels

Veterans Memorial Park 541 884-5193

July 4 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Bend Elks

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

July 4, 5, 6 Umteenth Annual Festival of Free Flight

Hang gliders, parasailers, parachuters, and lots more.

Lakeview and the surrounding area 541 947-6040

July 5 Theater Performance Sprague River theater group Sprague River

July 5 Sunset

Movie night Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July 5 & 6 2nd

Annual Quilt Show Indoor and outdoor displays of quilts. Throughout the town of Lakeview

July 5 & 6

Sprague River Pioneer Day

Evening of the 5th

– Play presented by local theater group. 6

th – Classic car show, BBQ (11 – 2), raffle,

auction, community benefit sale

Sprague River Community Center

July 6 Oregon Wild Summer Hike

Grizzly Peak Fire Ecology Hike http://tinyurl.com/qdgeahw.

July 6 9 AM – 1:30 PM

Saturday Market 44 vendor spaces. Produce, bakery goods, canned/pickled foods, plants, and much more

9th

St. between Main & Klamath Ave. 541 273-1102

July 6 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike.

Red, White, and Blue in the Palasades. Wildflowers and geology in the Gearhart Mountain Wilderness.

541 884-1053

July 6 Saturday Market Vendors with home-grown and home-produced items. Flea market at north end of parking lot..

Lakeview Town Parking lot, 2nd

& E. Streets. Lakeview 541 947-3683

July 6 9 AM –3 PM

Sprague River Pioneer Day Celebration

Classic car show, parade, BBQ, raffles, auction, community benefit sale.

Throughout Sprague River

July 6 4 – 8 PM

BBQ & band Colonel Mustard Band Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July 6 5 – 9 PM

Chiloquin Visions in Progress dinner & bingo

Dinner 5 to 7 pm Bingo 7 to 9 pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 S. 1st Street, Chiloquin

July 7 6 – 8 PM

Music on the patio B Wishes Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July 8 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Medford Rogues

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

July 9 Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Kiger Stadium

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5:05 PM Medford Rogues 541 883-4367

July 10 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Top Speed Baseball Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

July 12 High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen Corral Project

Construct panel corrals, scrape and paint picnic tables at Currier Springs Trailhead.

Currier Springs Trailhead on Fremont National Forest. 541 892-2647 http://hdtrbch.org/index.php/poster/

July 12 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Central Oregon Bucks

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

July 12 Sunset

Movie night Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July 13 9 AM – noon

Guided Wildflower Tour – Swan Lake Mountain

Meet at Hagelstein Park at 9 am. From Klamath Falls take Highway 97 north approximately 16 miles. Look for the sign indicating the park turnoff. The park is just east of the Highway. From there, we will travel up Forest Road 9718 to Swan Lake Mt., with several stops along the way. The trip will consist of several stops of easy walking over uneven terrain for short distances off FS Rd 9718. We will see a variety of forest wildflowers and enjoy the terrific view from the highest point on the Chiloquin Ranger District.

541- 783-4001

July 13 9 AM – 1:30 PM

Saturday Market 44 vendor spaces. Produce, bakery goods, canned/pickled foods, plants, and much more

9th

St. between Main & Klamath Ave. 541 273-1102

July 13 6th

Annual Farm Fair Vendors, artists, locally-made products, antiques, plants and vegetables, soaps & more.

County Cork Collectibles Merrill 541 798-5096

July 13 Saturday Market Vendors with home-grown and home-produced items. Flea market at north end of parking lot..

Lakeview Town Parking lot, 2nd

& E. Streets. Lakeview 541 947-3683

July 13 4 – 8 PM

BBQ & band Lincoln Zeve Band Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

July 13 6:35 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Victoria HarbourCats

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

July 14 8 AM

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horseman trail ride.

Trail Ride-Fremont Point Lookout site, Currier Springs to Fremont Point including Agency people to scenic overlook.

Currier Springs 541 591-1805 http://hdtrbch.org/index.php/poster/

July 14 5:05 PM

Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems VS Victoria HarbourCats

Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367

July 14 6 – 8 PM

Music on the lodge patio

Michael Quinn Lake of the Woods Resort 866 201-4194

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Bus Tour Tickets A very few tickets are still available for the Saturday, June 29 Chiloquin - Sprague bus tour sponsored by the Klamath County Historical Society. Cost for the tour is $20. Register at the Klamath County Museum. Explore bird habitat in oak woodlands on the Skillet Handle/Running Y Ranch Resort. June 22 - Easy to moderate hike, with a slide show at the Running Y. This hike offered by the Klamath Lake Land Trust is limited to 20 participants and reservations can be made by calling 541-884-1053.

Fish Lake Resort – Café open weekends, 7 days a week beginning June 9th. RV park and campground open 949-8500. www.FishLakeResort.net. etc. - Art, collectables, plants, unique items for the home and yard. Mountain Lakes Drive. Open Friday & Saturday, 10 - 2. 541 810-0008 (ww.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 – Everything open 8 AM- 8 PM—lodge, marina, campground, cabins. 1-866-201-4194. www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com. Rocky Point Resort – Campground, motel, cabins, restaurant & store open. Restaurant closed Mon. & Tue. 356-2287. Odessa Store – Open 8 AM – 6 PM, with groceries and quick-stop supplies, liquor store, propane, gas & diesel. Crater Lake B & B – Open all year with lodging and great food by Janet. 866 517-9560 www.craterlakebandb.com Perked Up - formerly Odessa Coffee in Rocky Point, is now open 7 days a week 6 AM – 6 PM weekdays and 7 AM – 6 PM weekends. They offer a full line of coffees and teas, milkshakes, pizzas, and baked goodies (see attached menu). This coming weekend (Sat. Sun. & Mon.) they’ll also have BBQ ribs and chicken. Judy invites you to stop by and let her know if there are other items you’d like to see them offer. They’ll do their best to accommodate in their “Little Shack of Delight.” Dump open – Tues, Fri., & Sat., 8:30 – 4 Library & Quilt – Tuesdays, 9 – noon.

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Sprague River Music Festival

Date Saturday June 29th

Where In the village of Sprague River at the Community Center

What time 12 noon to 7 P.M. A Day of Gospel Music & Round Dance

Music styles

Folk----- Blue Grass-----Blues----Rock and Roll----Old time----Southern Gospel-----Country

Karaoke-Hour

Dance styles--Round Dance and line Dance-everyone welcome to participate or watch.

Food Available for purchase Lunch---Veggie & fruit plate or Hamburgers ($3)--Hot Dogs ($2)

Dinner---Old Fashioned Country BBQ—Dinner ($5), Tri-Tip, Chicken, baked beans, baked potatoes,

cobblet corn, potato salad

Bring a Lawn Chair and listen-Dance and have some fun.

More info-contact Ron Willis at 541-533-2329

Lions 35th Annual Pioneer Day “Sprague River Community Fair” July 6th

, 2012

Raffle Ticket Items

$1 a ticket or $5 for 6 tickets Tickets go on Sale Friday, June 21st, 2012

For Tickets: Contact Lion Carol Firsick, Linda Bermea, Ye Olde Trading Post. Also available at the Community Center Meals.

First Prize: Cab over truck rack!!

Second Prize: Three day, Two night stay at the Pinehurst Inn

Includes breakfast….Donated by – The Pinehurst Inn and private donation

Third Prize: Home Crafted Quilt – Donated by – ValerieTipton

Raffle drawings will be held at 2:30 pm, July 6

th, at the Community Center.

This year’s activities will start at 9:00 am and end at approximately 3:00 pm. A detailed listing of events and their

times will occur in the “July 2012, 1st Edition” of the newsletter and a brochure will be available prior to and during the

day at all event locations. There will be two door prizes, 1 roast beef and 1 pork roast. There will be two drawings; one at

1:00 pm and the other one at 2:00 pm. You MUST be present to win!

Guess who’ll be in the “Dunk Tank”???? Our new Sheriff Frank Skrah and Chief Deputy Marty Rowley. This

is a prime opportunity!!!!

This year there’ll be “LIVE MUSIC” for your entertainment!!

On the menu this year: Oven roasted, pit seasoned pork and beef and rotissiere chicken($10 / meal;

children under 12-$5 / meal). The meal will include coleslaw, beans and bread along with drinks (To-Go Meals will

be available).

We have 1 booth rental available for Pioneer Day; the other four have been rented. Booths are $20 for the

day. Contact Carol Firsick @ 541-533-2273 or Linda Bermea @541-533-3490 to reserve a booth.

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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

Fitness class will be held on Tuesdays from 9 am with Functional Fitness thru Dance, followed at 10:15 am by Yoga Pilates Fusion.

Jean Sinclair will be leading both classes. Yes there is an overlap. We will use the last yoga dance number as a warm up for the Yoga Pilates Fusion.

9 – 10 Functional Fitness thru Dance will have emphases on cardio and moving to the music . 10:15 -11:00 Yoga Pilates will be a gentle class geared for the more sedentary, so join us no matter what your

level of fitness. Resistance bands will be used. No hand weights will be required. If you need more information on the Fitness class contact Jean @ 541.591.9231

On Fridays, join the group at the community center for a brisk walk beginning at 9 am (weather permitting). **************

Yoga class will be held on Thursdays from 10:00 am -11:00am. Sandi will modify the yoga to meet each person's needs/abilities and limits.

If possible, do bring a "sticky" yoga mat a 6’long yoga fabric belt and yoga blocks. No hand weights needed. If you need more information on the Yoga class contact Sandi at: [email protected] or 541.783.2770

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

Wear stretchy clothes. No equipment is required - it is just helpful.

All are welcome

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd. Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm. All are welcome. We have step study and Big book meetings. Youth are encouraged to come. Please contact reverend Seabolt at 541-783-2344 for the church. We hope to see you here.

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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FCE (Family and Community Education) Meetings are the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 9:30. Meetings are open to all. We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member. For the location and directions to the next meeting, please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336. Locally, FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors. Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware; Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center; Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls. We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events. Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals, women’s labor laws, requirements for high school teachers, and funding for the state library. Nationally, we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries. FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon. We’ve studied our county governments and monitored their activities; worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality; sponsored programs on rural road safety, farm safety, home safety, bike safety, Defensive Driving courses, campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road, and child seatbelt laws. Current educational programs focus on the environment, children and television, literacy, and global issues. Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks, for shelters for the homeless, and for reducing the violence against women and children. Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes.

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 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 Sizzler’s Restaurant, 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

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!

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Two Rivers Village Arts (TRVA) Board of Directors 3rd Wednesday of every month at 11:00 AM in the winter (Oct-Aril) and 10:00AM in the summer (May-Sep). TRVA operates Two rivers Gallery. See ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ for more information.

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

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room. See ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ for more information.

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

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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 Thursday 3 PM 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 email 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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