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TownOurTownOurA Guide to Living in Douglas County • Fall 2009A Guide to Living in Douglas County • Fall 2009

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Monday, October 26, 2009 Our Town Roseburg, Oregon, Page 2

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INDEXDouglas County history 4Douglas County map 8Government contacts 10County departments 16Calendar of events 18Roseburg information 21County media 32Hospitals 35DMV, transit 36Disposal services 36Hunting and fishing 37Police and fire services 40North County towns 46West County towns 49South County towns 52Sports 60East County towns 63Community services 65Schools 74

elcome to Our Town. This specialpublication is designed as a quick-and-easy guide to Douglas County

towns, services and schools.It’s meant for newcomers as well as those

who have lived in Douglas County for years.We’d like to know what you think about

Our Town.Send your comments and/or suggestions to

any of the contact addresses listed below. Andenjoy Our Town.

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345 N.E. WinchesterRoseburg, Oregon 97470Phone: (541) 672-3321

E-mail: [email protected] site: www.nrtoday.com

All contents copyrighted and may not be repro-duced without consent of The News-Review.

Our Town is published annually.

COVER PHOTO: Drynda Tucker, 9, watches vintagecars go by during Graffiti Weekend 2009.

Photo by Robin Loznak of The News-Review.

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DOUGLAS COUNTY

Population: 105,240(July 2008 estimates, Population Research

Center at Portland StateUniversity)

What is now DouglasCounty was originallypart of Umpqua County,established by the Ore-gon territorial govern-ment in 1851 — justeight years after thestart of the major west-ward migration over theOregon Trail.

Gold was discoveredin the Umpqua Valley,bringing an instantincrease in settlers.

The first meeting ofthe Umpqua Countygovernment was held inElkton. Subsequent meetings took place inGreen Valley and in Yoncalla.

In 1852, Douglas County was carved outof a portion of Umpqua County lying east ofthe Coast Range. It was named after U.S.Sen. Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, astaunch supporter of Oregon statehood.

Later, the gold boom in Umpqua Countypetered out, the population dwindled and in

Monday, October 26, 2009 Our Town Roseburg, Oregon, Page 4

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ROBIN LOZNAK/The News-Review

Blacktail deer keep up a watchful eye in a field near Oakland.

1862, the rest of that county was absorbedinto Douglas County.

That followed the 1856 annexation ofCamas Valley from Coos County. Furtherboundary adjustments were made with Jack-son and Lane counties in 1915.

Today, Douglas County covers 5,071square miles. It’s bordered by six counties

— Lane County to the north, Jackson,Josephine and Curry counties to the south,Coos County to the west and Klamath Coun-ty to the east.

Winchester was the original county seat ofDouglas County, but only held that distinc-tion for two years.

Residents later voted to move the seat in

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1854 to Deer Creek, which, a year later, wasrenamed Roseburg after Aaron Rose.

Douglas County originally operated undera county court, featuring a county judge andtwo commissioners.

The current system of three commission-ers with equal authority was adopted in1965. In 2008, commissioners begun to beelected on a nonpartisan basis.

Previously, they were elected by party orcandidates could run as nonaffiliated.Besides the three commissioners, who areelected by voters throughout the county,Douglas County also has an elected sheriff,district attorney, clerk, assessor, treasurerand surveyor.

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1. What four lakes in Douglas County are1,000 acres or larger?

2. What is the height of Mount Thielsen?

3. What year did Spanish explorers chart

27 miles of the Umpqua River up to a placenow called Scottsburg?

See page 9 for the answers.

Douglas County Facts

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Douglas County Facts and Answers

1. Siltcoos Lake, 4,250 acres; DiamondLake, 3,000 acres; Tahkenitch Lake, 1,500acres; North Tenmile Lake, 1,000 acres.

2. Mount Thielsen is 9,182 feet in elevation.3. The Spanish charted the Umpqua in 1732.

The explorers noted the Indians referred to theriver as the “Un-Ca.”

Douglas CountyPopulations

Roseburg 21,235Sutherlin 7,795Green *6,174Winston 5,890Reedsport 4,305Myrtle Creek 3,665Tri City *3,519Glide *1,690Canyonville 1,730Yoncalla 1,115Drain 1,080Glendale 955Riddle 1,045Oakland 945Winchester Bay *488Elkton 250

Douglas County 105,240Unincorporated area 55,23097470 and 97471 Zip Code areas 46,382Oregon 3.8 millionUnited States 308 million

Sources: Portland State University Popula-tion Research Center; unincorporated areasmarked * are from the 2000 Census.

ROBIN LOZNAK/The News-Review

Jesse Herbert, left, and Katie Westbrook,both 14 and both Broomtail Buddies 4Hmembers from Oakland, have fun in thehorse barn while getting ready for the annu-al Douglas County Fair in Roseburg.

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GOVERNMENTGOVERNMENT CONTACTS

Douglas County CommissionersDoug Robertson, Commissioner

1036 S.E. Douglas Room217, Roseburg, OR 97470

Phone: (541) 440-4201Joe Laurance, Commis-

sioner1036 S.E. Douglas Room

217, Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4201Susan Morgan, Commis-

sioner1036 S.E. Douglas Room

217, Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4201

Douglas Countye-Government Web site:

http://www.co.douglas.or.us

Douglas County CitiesCity government contacts

are listed under individualcity descriptions elsewherein this guide and under HotLinks/“Government Links” on

our Web site, newsreview.info

State SenatorsSen. Jeff Kruse,

R-RoseburgS-316, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1701

Local contact information:636 Wild Iris Lane, Rose-

burg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 673-7201E-mail:

[email protected] site:

www.leg.state.or.us/kruseCommittees: Health Care

and Veterans’ Affairs (vice-chairman); Human Services and RuralHealth Policy (vice-chairman); Educationand General Government.

Kruse is in his second four-year term inthe Senate, representing District 1, whichincludes Roseburg and the areas south toGlendale and west to Bandon, Gold Beachand Brookings. He earlier served in the Ore-gon House from 1997-2004.

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GOVERNMENT

Sen. Floyd Prozanski, D-EugeneS-417, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1704 Fax: (503) 986-

1080Local contact information:P.O. Box 11511 Eugene, OR 97440 Phone: (541) 342-2447E-mail: [email protected] site:

http://www.leg.state.or.us/prozanskiCommittees: Commerce and Workforce

Development; Conduct (chairman); Legisla-tive Counsel; Judiciary (chairman); Environ-ment and Natural Resources.

Prozanski is in his second Senate termrepresenting District 4, which includes Oak-land, Sutherlin, Elkton, Drain, Yoncalla andGlide. He earlier served in the House from1995-2003.

Sen. Joanne Verger, D-Coos BayS-401, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1705Local contact information:785 Virginia Ave., North Bend OR 97459Phone: (541) 756-4140E-mail: [email protected] site: www.leg.state.or.us/vergerCommittees: Business and Transportation;

Human Services and Rural Health Policy;Ways and Means; Special Joint Committeeon Transportation.

Verger is in her second Senate term rep-resenting District 5, which includes Reed-sport in Douglas County as well as part ofwestern Lane County and Coos and Currycounties. She previously served two termsin the House.

State Representatives

Rep. Bruce Hanna, R-SutherlinH-395, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1407Local contact information:612 N.W. Cecil Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-9004Email: [email protected]: http://www.leg.state.or.us/hannaCommittees: Administration (vice-chair-

man); Land Use; Legislative Administration,Session Schedule (vice-chairman).

Hanna, the House Republican Leader, isin his third term representing House District7, which includes Sutherlin and other por-tions of northern Douglas County and ruralLane County.

Rep. Tim Freeman, R-RoseburgH-371, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1402Local contact information:792 N.W. Garden Valley Blvd., Roseburg,

OR 97470Phone: (580) 580-7545E-mail: [email protected] site: www.leg.state.or.us/freemanCommittees: Human Services; Veterans

and Emergency Services (vice-chairman);Ways and Means Subcommittee on PublicSafety.

Freeman is in his first term, representingHouse District 2, which includes Roseburg,Myrtle Creek and Canyonville. He previouslyserved on the Roseburg City Council.

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Rep. Wayne Krieger, R-Gold BeachH-381, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1401Local contact information:95702 Skyview Ranch Road, Gold Beach,

OR 97444Phone: (541) 247-7990E-mail: [email protected] site: www.leg.state.or.us/kriegerCommittees: Judiciary; Agriculture, Natur-

al Resources and Rural Communities (vice-chairman); Consumer Protection and Gov-ernment Accountability.

Krieger is in his fifth term, representingDistrict 1, which includes Winston and sev-eral Douglas County towns west of there.

Rep. Arnie Roblan, D-Coos BayH-272, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97310Phone: (503) 986-1409E-mail: [email protected] contact information:P.O. Box 1410, Coos Bay, OR 97420Phone: (541) 267-6843Web site: www.leg.state.or.us/roblanCommittees: Agriculture, Natural

Resources and Rural Communities; Educa-tion; Administration (chairman); LegislativeAdministration; Rules (chairman).

Roblan is in his third term representingHouse District 9, which includes Reedsportin Douglas County as well as portions ofwestern Coos and Lane counties.

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News-Review file photo

Douglas County maintenancegroundskeeper Tom McBee mows the lawnnear the Douglas County Courthouse elmtree.

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U.S. SenatorsSen. Ron Wyden

223 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510-3703 Phone: (202) 224-5244.Washington D.C. E-mail: http://wyden.senate.gov/con-tact Web site: http://wyden.senate.gov

Eugene district office:405 E. 8th Ave., Suite 2020 Eugene, OR 97401Phone: (541) 431-0229Fax: (541) 431-0610

Sen. Jeff MerkleyB40B Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C., 20510Phone: (202) 224-3753Fax: (202) 228-3997E-mail: [email protected] site: www.merkley.senate.gov

Eugene Senate office405 E. Eighth Ave., Suite 2010 Eugene, OR 97401Phone: (541) 465-6750

U.S. REPRESENTATIVERep. Peter DeFazio

2134 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20515.Phone: (202) 225-6416Fax (202) 225-0373E-mail:http://defazio.house.gov/formdefazio/contact.htmlWeb site: http://www.house.gov/defazio

Roseburg Office:612 S.E. Jackson St., No. 9, P.O. Box 2460, Roseburg, Ore. 97470Phone: (541) 440-3523Fax: (541) 440-3525

GovernorGov. Ted KulongoskiState Capitol, Room 160, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301-4047Phone: (503) 378-3111 Fax: (503) 378-6827

E-mail: http://governor.oregon.gov/Gov/con-tact_us.shtml

Web site: http://governor.oregon.govSenate President

Senate President Peter Courtney, D-SalemRoom 201, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1600 Fax: (503) 986-1004E-mail:[email protected] site:

www.leg.state.or.us/senate/senpres/home.htm

House SpeakerHouse Speaker Dave Hunt, D-Clackamas

CountyRoom 269, State Capitol, 900 Court St. N.E.,

Salem, OR 97301Phone: (503) 986-1440 E-mail: [email protected] site:

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U.S. PresidentPresident Barack ObamaThe White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.,

Washington, D.C. 20500Phone: (202) 456-1414 Fax: (202) 456-2461

E-mail: [email protected] site: www.whitehouse.gov

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News-Review file photo

Lynne Jacobson of Roseburg, left, and Kris Lyon of Days Creek, center, shake the hand ofthen-Sen. Barack Obama as he greets people in the Roseburg High School cafeteria.

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COUNTY DEPARTMENTSCounty Government Listings

Douglas County Courthouse/Justice Building1036 S.E. Douglas, Roseburg; (541) 672-3311

Douglas County e-GovernmentWeb site:

http://www.co.douglas.or.us

County departmentsAdult Parole and Probation - Justice Building

Room 206(541) 957-8148Assessor - Courthouse Room 206(541) 440-4222

Building Department - Justice Building Room 106(541) 440-4284

County Clerk - Courthouse Room 221(541) 440-4323Commissioners, Douglas County - Courthouse

Room 217(541) 440-4201Commission on Children & Families - Courthouse

Room 7(541) 957-4622Corrections - Justice Building Room 310(541) 440-4440County Counsel - Courthouse Room 321(541) 440-4375

DINT (Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team)(541) 440-4474District Attorney - Justice Building Room 204(541) 440-4388

Fairgrounds, Douglas County - 2110 S.W. FrearStreet, Roseburg

(541) 957-7010Fire District #2, Douglas County - 1400 Buckhorn

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6507531 S. Cedar, Drain; (541) 836-7009Information Technology - Courthouse Room 123(541) 440-4330

Justice CourtsCanyonville - P.O. Box 376, Canyonville; (541)

839-4389Drain - P.O. Box 513, Drain; (541) 836-2814Glendale - P.O. Box 325, Glendale; (541) 832-

2101Reedsport - 680 Fir Street, Reedsport; (541) 271-

4868

Juvenile Justice Building, Room 203(541) 440-4409Detention Facility - Detention & Shelter Care Facil-

ity Building(541) 464-6400

Land - Courthouse Room 320(541) 440-4300Law Library - Justice Building Room 305(541) 440-4341Library, Douglas County - 1409 N.E. Diamond

Lake Blvd., Roseburg(541) 440-4311Additional libraries located in Canyonville, Drain,

Glendale, Myrtle Creek, Oakland, Reedsport, Riddle,Sutherlin, Winston, Yoncalla (see individual city list-ings for locations).

Management & Finance - Courthouse Room 302(541) 440-4247Museum, Douglas County - 123 Museum Drive,

Roseburg (541) 957-7007

Parks - 6536 Old Highway 99 North, Winchester(541) 957-7001Planning Department - Justice Building Room 106(541) 440-4289Public WorksAdministration - Courthouse Room 219; (541)

440-4208Engineering - Courthouse Room 304; (541) 440-

4481Natural Resources - Courthouse Room 306; (541)

440-4255Operations and Maintenance - 433 Rifle Range

Road, Roseburg; (541) 440-4268

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COUNTY DEPARTMENTS

Salmon Harbor Moorage - 100 Ork Rock Road,Winchester Bay

The Marina RV Resort(541) 271-3407

Sheriff’s Office, Douglas County - Justice BuildingRoom 210

(541) 440-4450State Court Offices - Administration - Justice

Building(541) 957-4209Surveyor - Courthouse Room 105-A(541) 440-4272

Tax Department - Courthouse Room 205(541) 440-4253Treasurer - Courthouse Room 316(541) 440-4241

Umpqua Transit742 S.E. Cass Ave.(541) 440-6500Umpqua Valley Defensive Service500 S.E. Cass Ave.(541) 957-5344

Veterans Service - Courthouse Room 203(541) 440-4219

Watermaster - Courthouse Room 306(541) 440-4255

TRIBAL LISTINGS

Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indianshttp://www.cowcreek.com2371 N.E. Stephens St., Roseburg(541) 672-9405Sue Shaffer, ChairwomanCow Creek Health & Wellness Center (541) 672-8533Cow Creek Gaming Commission(541) 677-5508Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation(541) 957-8945

ROBIN LOZNAK/The News-Review

With a cast of a saber-toothed cat in theforeground, curator Jena Mitchell works on anew hands-on display at the Douglas CountyMuseum of Cultural and Natural History.

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Galleries Galleries Gift Shop Gift Shop Classes Classes

672-2532 • 1624 W. Harvard672-2532 • 1624 W. Harvard www.uvarts.com www.uvarts.com

CALENDAR OF EVENTSCalendar of events supplied

by the Roseburg Visitors andConvention Bureau. Theschedule is subject to change.672-9731 or 800-444-9584.

OCTOBER 20091-30 Umpqua Valley Arts

Center, “Hundred Valleys”Northwest Juried Art Com-petition, Oils & Pastelsexhibit and photography, 672-2532.

1-31 Seven Feathers Hotel& Casino Resort, call forentertainment schedule, 800-548-8461.

1-31 Oregon Bounty, par-ticipating Umpqua ValleyArtisans, 672-9731.

1-31 Historic Floed-LaneHouse, Saturdays and Sun-days, 1 to 4 p.m., 459-1393.

31 Neewollah Parade, Downtown Roseburg,Jackson Street, 5 p.m., 673-3352.

31 Harvest ZOObilee, Wildlife Safari, spe-cial Halloween activities, wear your costumes,5 to 8 p.m., 679-6761.

31 Halloween Street Fair, downtown MyrtleCreek, 863-6843.

NOVEMBER 20091-29 Historic Floed-Lane House, Saturdays

and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 459-1393.1-30 Oregon Bounty, participating Umpqua

Valley Wineries, 672-9731, ext. 10.1-30 Seven Feathers Hotel and Casino

Resort, call for entertainment schedule, 800-548-8461.

6 - Jan 8 Oregon Artist Juries Art Exhibit,

Umpqua Valley Arts Center, 672-2532.7 Annual Scandinavian Smorgasbord,

Faith Lutheran Church, traditional food served,5 p.m. and 7 p.m. seating, Faith LutheranChurch, 672-2231.

7-8 Business and Professional Women’sCraft Fair, Douglas County Fairgrounds,www.co.douglas.or.us/fair, 672-5820.

6 - Jan 8 Oregon Artist Juried Art Exhibit,Umpqua Valley Arts Center, 672-2532.

11 Annual Veterans Day Parade, RoseburgTown Center, 11 a.m., 440-1000, ext. 44101, or672-9716.

12-15 Dog Show, Douglas County Fair-grounds, Umpqua Kennel Club and Rogue

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Horse-drawn carriage rides add atmosphere to River ForksPark during the Festival of Lights on Saturday night.

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410 S.E. Spruce St., RoseburgTake exit 124 East

Located along the river

672-9731 Ext. 10LandofUmpqua.com

The Roseburg Visitors Center

Stop by for Visitor information in the Land of Umpqua

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Valley Kennel Club, 672-2127.14 Yoncalla Craft Fair, Yoncalla Communi-

ty Center, door prizes, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 849-3192.

21-22 Umpqua Valley Stamp Club, SevenFeathers Hotel and Casino, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,exhibits, door prizes and more, 672-5054.

22 Nutcracker Ballet, Umpqua CommunityCollege Jacoby Auditorium, 3 p.m., 672-3469.

22 - Jan 1 Festival of Lights, River ForksPark, Sunday to Thursday, 5:30 to 9 p.m., Fri-day to Saturday and Holidays 5:30 to 10 p.m.,672-3469.

27-28 Thanksgiving Holiday Tasting, openhouse at several Umpqua Valley Wineries,www.umpquavalleywineries.com.

27-29 Holiday Village, River Forks Park inconjunction with Festival of Lights, 5 to 10p.m., 672-2532.

27-29 21st Annual Classic Crafters GuildChristmas Show, Riversdale Grange, Rose-burg. Handcrafted items and food are available,Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., free, 673-8489.

29 Christmas Tree Lighting, DouglasCounty Courthouse, time TBA, 464-8422.

DECEMBER 20091 Roseburg Community Concerts presents,

“Chapter 6,” 7 p.m., Jacoby Auditorium,UCC, http://tickets.umpqua.edu, 672-0494.

1-12 12 Days of Christmas Give Away,Roseburg Town Center, customers can enter atparticipating business, winners are drawn daily,464-8422.

1-30 Historic Floed-Lane House, Saturdaysand Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 459-1393.

1-31 Seven Feathers Hotel and CasinoResort, call for entertainment schedule, 800-548-8461.

1 - Jan 1 Festival of Lights, River ForksPark, Monday to Thursday, 5:30 to 9 p.m., Fri-day to Sunday, 5:30 to 10 p.m., 672-3469.

1-Jan 8 Oregon Artist Juried Art Exhibitand Santa’s Boutique, Umpqua Valley ArtsCenter, 672-2532.

2-6 Festival of Trees, Wednesday at 10 a.m.Silver Bell Luncheon, Thursday 9 a.m. SeniorsDay, Friday at 6 p.m. Gala Evening, Saturdayat 10 a.m. Teddy Bear Picnic, Sunday from 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Family Day, Seven Feathers,677-4818.

4-6 Annual Christmas Fair, Douglas Coun-ty Fairgrounds, arts and crafts, food, SantaClaus, Friday, 12 to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to8 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 440-4396.

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Volunteer Tina Vernoi prepares mashedpotatoes for a free Thanksgiving dinner atHillside Christian Church in Canyonville.

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5-6 The Messiah, Umpqua Community Col-lege, Jacoby Auditorium, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.,Sunday, 3 p.m., tickets available at HansonJewelers, While Away Books, SoCo CoffeeHouse, Fine Arts UCC, 496-0748.

4-6, 11-13, 18-20, 25-27 Holiday Village,River Forks Park, in conjunction with Festivalof Lights, 5 to 10 p.m., 672-2532.

10, 11, 13, 17-20 A Madrigal ChristmasDinner Theatre, The Myrtle Creek Grand Vic-torian, Thursday to Saturday, 7 p.m., Sunday, 5p.m., www.grandvictorianmc.com, 863-3011.

12 Timber Truckers Light Parade andMyrtle Creek Winter Festival, Millsite Park,6:30 p.m., lighted truck parade, fire truck rides,863-3171.

17 Breakfast with Santa, breakfast withSanta 8 to 10 a.m., reservations are required,Christmas caroling, cookie decorating, photoopportunities with Santa ant Tiani and manyother fun activities throughout the park. Drivethrough specials from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Wildlife Safari, www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

19 Timber Town Toyland Light Parade,Central Avenue, Sutherlin, Saturday, 7 p.m.,459-5829.

19-24 Wildlights, Wildlife Safari, the SafariVillage is filled with lights and animal shapes,6 to 9 p.m., www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

JANUARY 20101 - Jan 8 Oregon Artist Juried Art Exhibit,

Umpqua Valley Arts Center, 672-2532.1-31 Wildlife Safari, 2 for 1 drive through

special, all month, www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

1-31 Seven Feathers Hotel & CasinoResort, call for entertainment schedule, 800-548-8461.

2-31 Historic Floed-Lane House, Saturdaysand Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 459-1393.

8-9 Vintage Singers present “TwelfthNight”, First Presbyterian Church, Friday andSaturday, 7:30 p.m., 440-4691.

21 First Citizen Banquet, Sponsored by theRoseburg Area Chamber of Commerce, Dou-glas Hall at the Douglas County Fairgrounds,5:30 p.m., president’s reception, 7 p.m., dinner,672-2648.

22 - Feb 27 Umpqua Valley Arts Associa-tion, five galleries with artists/exhibits,www.uvarts.com, 672-2532.

26 Douglas County Youth Orchestra,

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ROSEBURGPopulation: 21,235

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Nestled in the heart of DouglasCounty, Roseburg has dubbeditself The Timber Capital of theNation, and serves as the gate-

way to the Douglas fir-lined NorthUmpqua River and Crater Lake NationalPark via Highway 138, which heads eastfrom town.

The regional hub as well as DouglasCounty seat attracts locals and touristsalike to its cultural events and riversideparks, as well as the Douglas County Fairand summer concert series Music on theHalf Shell, which lure big-name perform-ers.

The South Umpqua River winds throughthe heart of Roseburg, meeting up with theNorth Umpqua just northwest of town.

The city of 21,235 is the area’s retail andhome improvement destination and boastsrestaurants with international cuisine fromChinese and Italian to Greek, Mexican andJapanese.

Located just off of Interstate 5, Rose-burg is 72 miles south of Eugene, and 124miles north of the California border. Itrests amid some of the world’s richest tim-ber land, and became a major lumber pro-ducer during the post-World War II hous-ing boom. At the timber industry’s height,278 mills operated in Douglas County.

First visited by white settlers and goldseekers in the 1840s, the town was plattedas Deer Creek by New Yorker Aaron Rose

in 1851. Three years later, the town wasofficially mapped, renamed Roseburg —after Aaron — and became the county seat.

Roseburg’s Main Street follows theApplegate Trail, mapped in 1846 by pio-neers led by Jesse Applegate and Levi

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The South Umpqua River runs throughRoseburg.

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Scott. A historical marker on the west sideof the Douglas County Courthouse com-memorates and describes this wagon trail,also called the Old South Road.

Mount Nebo, named after the mountainthat Moses stood atop to view the prom-ised land, overlooks the city and GardenValley. Pioneers believed this aptlydescribed the high ground in the bend ofthe South Umpqua River that proves aspectacular viewpoint.

Roseburg abounds with historical homesand landmarks, but many spots wereirreparably damaged or destroyed during a1959 explosion downtown that leveledbusinesses, killed 14 people, injured more

than 100 others and caused $10 million indamage. The Blast, as it’s known, was thethird-most deadly disaster in Oregon histo-ry, and today is the subject of seasonalwalking tours.

In spite of adversity, the city has man-aged to maintain many historical build-ings, including the neoclassical DouglasCounty Courthouse at 1036 S.E. DouglasAve. The structure was built in a space cityfounder Aaron Rose donated in the 1850sfor use as a public square. In 1955, rectan-gular additions were made to each end ofthe original 1929 structure.

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The railroad established a roundhouse,repair yard, warehouses and an office untilthe division headquarters and shops weremoved to Eugene.

The former Southern Pacific RailroadDepot at 705 S.E. Sheridan St. was thethird to serve Roseburg. It is now a micro-

brewery operated by McMenamins ofPortland. The coming of the railroad wasvital to communities along the north-southtransportation route and Roseburg was amajor railroad center until 1927. Passengerservice was terminated in 1951.

A railroad switchyard lies at the southend of town that is operated by a freightline, the Central Oregon Pacific & PacificRailroad. The railroad offices are at 333S.E. Mosher Ave.

Historical homes in the downtown

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Kena Heckof Eugenedances withan oversizedhula hoopduring theSly and Rob-bie and theTaxi GangMusic on theHalf Shellconcert inRoseburg’sStewartPark.

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district are echoes of a not-so-distant pastwhen timber barons and respected doctors,lawyers and politicians built opulent monu-ments to their success.

The elaborately decorated three-story,Queen Anne-style Moses Parrott house at1772 S.E. Jackson St. is a vivid reminder ofthis. Parrott, a shoemaker, came to this areawith his wife, Tennessee, in the early1850s.

Today, the home is privately owned. Notours are given, but it can be viewed easilyfrom Stephens Street.

The Floed-Lane house at 544 S.E. Dou-glas Ave. is more commonly known as theJoseph Lane House and is the only surviv-ing structure associated with this pioneersoldier and statesman. Lane was a commis-sioned brigadier general during the Mexi-can War. He was the Oregon Territory’s del-egate to Congress from 1851 to 1859 andwas the state’s first U.S. senator from 1859to 1861. In 1860 he was the SouthernDemocratic candidate for vice president.

The home was owned by Lane’s daughterand son-in-law, John and Emily Floed, and

built between 1866-76. Lane lived nearbyduring his final years and spent much of histime with his daughter. The Floed-LaneHouse is maintained by the Douglas CountyHistorical Society. Hours are 1 to 4 p.m.Saturdays and Sundays or by appointment.

Admission is free but donations areaccepted.

Today, Roseburg also has two cinemas,theaters, book stores, coffee houses andnumerous restaurants.

ROSEBURG INFORMATIONMayor Larry RichCity Recorder: Sheila CoxCity Hall: 900 S.E. Douglas Ave., Roseburg; (541)

672-7701City E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.cityofroseburg.org Post Office: 519 S.E. Kane St., Roseburg; (800)

275-8777Police Department: (541) 673-6633 Sheriff’s Department: (541) 440-4471Fire Department: (541) 673-4459Municipal Court: 900 S.E. Douglas Ave., Rose-

burg; (541) 672-7701Chamber of Commerce: 410 S.E. Spruce St.,

Roseburg; (541) 672-2648Visitors Center: 410 S.E. Spruce St., Roseburg;

(541) 672-9731Library: 1409 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd., Rose-

burg; (541) 440-4305Schools: Roseburg School District

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30 Alexander Tutunov with Andrea Brockand Hilary Hall-Duo Pianists, Jacoby Auditori-um, UCC, 7:30 p.m.,www.umpquasymphony.org, 496-4546.

FEBRUARY 20101-27 Umpqua Valley Arts Association, five

galleries with artists/exhibits, www.uvarts.com,672-2532.

1-28 Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort,call for entertainment schedule, 800-548-8461.

6-28 Historic Floed-Lane House, Saturdaysand Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 677-9603.

6 Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Derby,Douglas County Fairgrounds, 7 a.m. each day,pre-registration required, 672-0757.

6 Roseburg Book and Stationary BirthdayCelebration - 100 years in business, 10 a.m. to 2p.m., cake cutting ceremony, 673-5356.

11 Chocolate, Cheese & Wine Walk, Rose-burg Town Center, 5 to 8 p.m., Janice Quist, 673-5356 or Vicki Nielsen, 464-8422.

12 Father Daughter Dance, Fiesta Dance, 6p.m., Douglas County Fairgrounds, www.dcfa-therdaughterdance.com, 672-0230.

13 “Wild For You,” Dinner & Music, WildlifeSafari, romantic champagne dinner and music, 6p.m., www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

13-14 Gun Show, Douglas County Fair-grounds, Roseburg Rod and Gun Club, Saturday,9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 672-2761.

19-21 Sportsmen’s & Outdoor RecreationShow, Douglas County Fairgrounds, Friday, 12 to9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday, 10a.m. to 5 p.m., www.exposureshows.com, 957-

7010.21 Daniel Rodriguez, 2 p.m., Roseburg Com-

munity Concerts, Jacoby Auditorium, UCC,http://tickets.umpqua.edu, 672-0494.

27 Palate to Palette, Umpqua Valley Arts Cen-ter, Hallie Brown Ford Gallery, artwork featuredwill be auctioned, 672-2532.

TBA Donkey Basketball Game, sponsored bythe Douglas County Shrine Club, Roseburg FireDepartment vs. the KPIC crew, Douglas CountyFairgrounds, 672-8741.

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5 - April 23 Umpqua Valley Arts Associa-tion, Arts in Education Biennial,www.uvarts.com, 672-2532.

5-7 Home & Garden Show, Umpqua ValleyHomebuilders Association, Douglas CountyFairgrounds, more than 300 vendors, 673-3711.

6-29 Historic Floed-Lane House, Saturdaysand Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 459-1393.

13-14 Roseburg Benefit Car Show, DouglasCounty Fairgrounds, Saturday 10 a.m. to 9p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 672-7235.

19-28 Wildlife Safari Spring Break - Ele-phant Carwash, www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

20 Annual Greatest of the Grape, presentedby the Umpqua Valley Winegrowers Associa-tion, Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort,(Umpqua Valley Wineries) Shuttle busses fromSleep Inn Suites, Best Western, Holiday InnExpress, 7 to 11 p.m., 673-5323.

21 Casey MacGill’s Blue 4 Trio, 2 p.m.,Roseburg Community Concerts, Jacoby Audi-torium, UCC, http://tickets.umpqua.edu, 672-0494.

26-28 Spring Craft Fair, Douglas CountyFairgrounds, Friday, 4 to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., [email protected].

27-28 Spring Antique Show, Douglas Coun-ty Fairgrounds, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun-day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 679-8912.

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1-30 Seven Feathers Hotel & CasinoResort, call for entertainment schedule, 800-548-8461.

3-25 Historic Floed-Lane House, Saturdaysand Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 459-1393.

6-12 Spring Sprint - Cheetah Week,Wildlife Safari, www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

17 Barrel Tasting Tour, bus tours of Centraland South Umpqua Valley wineries, visit sixwineries on each tour, reservations,www.umpquavalleywineries.org, 672-5701.

3 Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Stewart Park,Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., free to the public,Sponsored by Cascade Community CreditUnion, 672-6641.

16-18 Annual Umpqua Valley Quilter GuildQuilt Show, “Sweet Are the Memories,”Douglas County Fairgrounds, Friday and Satur-day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4p.m., www.umpquavalleyquilters.com, 440-3803.

17 Roseburg to Coos Bay Relay, 67 milerun relay begins 6 a.m. in Roseburg, 23 milewalk relay beginning at Lavern Park, (541)267-6329 or (541) 396-5940.

18 Party for the Planet, 12 to 2 p.m.,Wildlife Safari, www.wildlifesafari.net, 679-6761.

24 Earth Day & Energy Fair, DouglasCounty Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., enter-tainment, activities, demonstrations, food, andfamily fun, free, 440-4350.

24-25 Annual Glide Wildflower Show,Glide Community Center, 8 to 9 a.m. photogra-phers, Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.for the public, www.glidewildflowershow.org,496-3323.

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27 The Hunt Family Fiddlers, 7 p.m.,Roseburg Community Concerts, Jacoby Audi-torium, UCC, http://tickets.umpqua.edu, 672-0494.

28 - June 11 Umpqua Valley Arts Associa-tion, five galleries with artists/exhibits,www.uvarts.com, 672-2532.

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1 Plant & Garden Expo, Douglas CountyFairgrounds, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 672-4461.

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10 Mothers Day at Wildlife Safari, momsadmitted free with a paid admission, 679-6761.

10 Mothers Day Free Day at the DouglasCounty Museum, 957-7007.

22 Barrel Tasting Tour, bus tours of North,Central and South Umpqua Valley wineries,visit six wineries on each tour, reservations,www.umpquavalleywineries.org, 672-5701.

29 Melrose Vineyards presents, MemorialDay Celebration and BBQ, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Saturday, live music, 672-6080.

29 Butterfly Pavilion to open for the sea-son, Elkton Community Education Center, 11a.m. to 4 p.m., 584-2692.

31 VA Cemetery “Memorial Day Tribute”,11 a.m. to Noon, Junior ROTC to post colors,riderless horse, speakers, 1770 W. Harvard,672-4635.

JUNE 20103-22 UACT presents, “Cabaret,” Betty

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Winston Area, 679-0118TBA NASCAR Bi-Mart/Toyota Firecrack-

er 150, Douglas County Speedway, Fireworksat the Races, 957-7010.

5 Lamb Show, BBQ and Auction, DouglasCounty Fairgrounds, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., 673-6421.

5-6 Free Kids Fishing Weekend, no licenserequired, Cooper Creek, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Dia-mond Lake, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Herbert’s Pond 10a.m. to 3 p.m.; Rock Creek Hatchery 9:30 a.m.to 1 p.m., 440-3353.

12 Blooms and Butterfly Run and GardenCelebration, 5K run/walk or the 10K competi-tive run, BBQ, vendors, demonstrations, But-terfly Pavilion, www.elktoncommunityeduca-tioncenter.org, 584-2692.

12-13 South Douglas Rodeo, Saturday andSunday 1 p.m., Tri City Horse Arena in MyrtleCreek, parade Sat 11 a.m., 863-6459.

11-13 10th Annual Koi Show, Sherms Park-ing Lot, judging on Saturday, 10 a.m., dealersand demonstrations, 496-3403.

18 - Aug. 20 Umpqua Valley Arts Centerpublic art hanging, themed annual member-ship show, 672-2532.

19 Rhino Bash, Wildlife Safari, 12:30 to 3

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A monarch butterfly relaxes on a purplecone flower in the Butterfly Pavilion at the Elk-ton Community Education Center in Elkton.

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20 Fathers Day FREE, fathers get in freewith a paid admission at Wildlife Safari, 679-6761.

22 - Aug. 17 Music on the Half Shell Sum-mer Concert Series, Stewart Park, Tuesdays, 7p.m., www.halfshell.org, 677-1708.

25-27 42nd Umpqua Valley Summer ArtsFestival, Umpqua Valley Arts Center, FirGrove Park, www.uvarts.com, 672-2532.

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2, 9, 16, 23, 24 Riverbend Live ConcertSeries, 7 to 9 p.m., Riverbend Park in Winston,679-9732.

3-4 Riddle Sawdust Jubilee, food, music,fireworks, parade at 11 a.m. on the July 4, 874-2100.

2-4 Diamond Lake 4th of July Celebra-tion, live music, BBQ, activities, fireworks at10 p.m., 800-733-7593.

4 Fireworks at Stewart Park, fireworks atdusk, 672-7701.

4 Winston’s Community Celebration andAnnual Fireworks, Riverbend Park, parade 1p.m, music, fireworks 9:45 p.m., 679-8721.

June 22 - Aug. 17 Music on Halfshell Sum-mer Concert Series, Stewart Park, Tuesdays, 7p.m., www.halfshell.org/, 677-1708.

7-11 Roseburg Graffiti Week Events, ‘50scar cruise and shows,www.graffitiweekend.com.

7 Kick Off to Graffiti Show Honors Vets in2009, Roseburg Veterans Hospital on the GolfCourse, sponsored by Sherms ThunderbirdMarket and the VA Hospital, noon show andBBQ fundraiser 3 to 8 p.m., 680-1230.

10 Rock N’ Rollin Pancake Breakfast,Pitchford Ranch-River Forks Park 7 to 10:30a.m., all you can eat, 673-7405.

11 Graffiti Weeks — End Fun Run, ScenicRoute from Roseburg to Canyonville, begin at2475 Stewart Parkway, a.m. registration, endsat Seven Feathers Hotel & Casino Resort, 673-1520.

17-18 Sutherlin Stampede Rodeo & Tim-ber Parade, rodeo Friday and Saturday at 7p.m., parade Saturday, 10 a.m.,

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From deer to turkeys, the call of thewild is strong in Douglas County.The area’s hills, rivers and deep woodsoffer excellent opportunities for sports-

men during respective hunting seasons. “Douglas County has some of the best, most

diverse habitat in the state,” Oregon Depart-ment of Fish and Wildlife Southwest Regionmanager Steve Denney said. “Virtually everycorner of the county provides habitat for somewildlife species.”

People interested in the hunting and fishingavailable in Douglas County are encouraged toobtain Oregon Department of Fish andWildlife fishing synopses and the big gameand game bird regulations to check dates,boundaries and regulations.

These are available at the ODFW office at4192 North Umpqua Highway, Roseburg, or atcounters in stores where sporting goods aresold.

GAMEDouglas County is one of the best counties in

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are found almost everywhere in the county. Num-bers are higher on agricultural land and on 5- to20-year-old harvested units in the forests.

Roosevelt elk live throughout the county. Theyfeed in new clearcut areas and use more maturetimber for cover and shelter. The first day or twoof elk hunting seasons is traditionally most suc-cessful. After this time, the animals usually moveto the thickest cover they can find.

The best population of black bears in DouglasCounty is in the Coast Range around berrypatches and old orchards. The next best place tofind bears is in the lower Cascades.

Douglas County has some of the highest den-sities of cougars recorded in the United States.These big cats are primarily found in good elkand deer habitat since these animals are theirfavorite foods. A portion of the Umpqua Valleyand surrounding foothills is open for cougar hunt-ing all year with the appropriate tag.

Douglas County also is home to many otherspecies including coyotes, bobcats, raccoons, sil-ver gray squirrels, beaver, otter and muskrats.Very few of these animals are hunted by the general public but they are pursued by trappers.Silver gray squirrels are not legal to trap, but arelegal to hunt.

Trapping regulations are available at theregional ODFW office in Roseburg or are avail-able on the Internet at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/.

FOWLTurkeys were introduced to this area many years

ago.The county’s turkey population has expandedinto the largest in the state. There are now twoturkey hunting seasons in Douglas County — inthe fall and spring.

Turkeys are scattered throughout the county.Much of their habitat is on private land, so it isalways a good idea to obtain permission fromlandowners before hunting season begins.

Other game birds in the county are mountain

quail, valley quail, blue grouse, ruffed grouse,band-tailed pigeons, mourning doves, ducks andgeese.

Brushy hillsides, creek bottoms, springs andclearcut areas provide homes for the mountainquail. Douglas County has good populations ofthe bird. Valley quail are found in agriculturalareas on the valley floor. Most of their habitat isprivate property, so permission is needed to hunt.

Blue grouse are found primarily in higher-ele-vation forests where they spend a lot of time nearberry patches and on the edges of clearcuts.They also spend some time in old-growth timberstands.

Creek and river bottoms, springs and othermoist areas are popular home sites for ruffedgrouse.

Weather and migration dictate whether band-tailed pigeons will be found in Douglas Countyduring the hunting season. The birds frequentforests around mineral springs through summerand early autumn. After the first warm rains fall,the birds move to berry patches and when coolerrains hit, the pigeons begin their migration to

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in good numbers. During a cool fall, the birds willmigrate quickly and hunting opportunities will becurtailed.

Like bandtails, mourning doves can be found ingood numbers in Douglas County wheneverthere’s a long, warm fall.

Douglas County is not a major population centerfor ducks, but there are small populations of woodducks, mallards and a growing winter population ofwigeons.Those birds are found primarily alongrivers and at ponds on the valley floor. Most ducksare found on private land, so permission is neededto hunt them.

Canada geese were brought into Douglas Coun-ty several years ago and the population hasexpanded dramatically.They are found primarilyalong rivers and livestock pastures and most hunt-ing is done with decoys. Geese are usually foundon private property, so hunters are reminded tocheck with landowners for permission to hunt.

FISHING

Anglers in Douglas County are rarely hard up fora place to fish throughout the year.There is usuallya fishery on the bite in the county’s waterways.

Area rivers and lakes have a national reputationfor providing angler enjoyment.

The spring chinook are one of the most abun-dant fish in the Umpqua.The salmon enter theUmpqua River from March through June, hold indeep pools during July and August and spawn inSeptember and October. A springer caught in themain Umpqua earlier this year weighed 49 pounds,but the average spring salmon is 20 to 25 pounds.

The South Umpqua River, the mainstemUmpqua and the Smith River contain most of thefall chinook.When fall rains increase the water leveland cool the water temperature, the fish begin aquick migration upstream.

Fall chinook enter the Umpqua estuary in Augustand migrate into October.The South Umpqua isclosed to fall chinook angling, but the main stemUmpqua River and Smith River estuary provideexcellent angling opportunities.

The summer steelhead run is composed of bothwild and hatchery fish.The best fishing for summersteelhead is from June to October.They average 6to 8 pounds in size.

Fly-fishing for summer steelhead is popular onthe North Umpqua, especially in the 33 miles of fly-angling-only water from Rock Creek upriver toSoda Springs Dam.

Winter steelhead are present in the North, SouthUmpqua and main stem Umpqua rivers and in theSmith River.They begin their migration from theocean in November. January through March arethe best fishing months.

The North Umpqua and Smith River havehealthy runs of wild winter steelhead.The SouthUmpqua has both wild and hatchery runs.The totalsteelhead run is estimated to be more than 25,000fish in the Umpqua Basin during most years.

A large North Umpqua wild fish can weigh in atmore than 20 pounds.The South Umpqua fishaverage 7 to 10 pounds.

All wild winter steelhead must be released.Coho, also known as silvers, are found through-

out the Umpqua River system. An adult UmpquaBasin coho averages 10 pounds. Hatchery cohoare available for harvest from August to November.

Rainbow trout is the species of trout most com-monly stocked in the Umpqua River system.Thereservoirs are stocked annually with about 30,000hatchery rainbow trout of legal size (8 to 12 inches)just prior to spring vacation in March. Fish stockingcontinues into June and again in late August.

Best trout fishing is in early spring, beginning inMarch and lasting through May when the fish areactively feeding.The best bait is salmon eggs,worms or small flies that match whatever is hatch-ing on shore at the time. Lures also can

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Regardless of location, people calling toreport emergencies should first dial 911

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Toll free number (800) 331-6848

Douglas County Fire District No. 2: (541)673-5503

Serving the communities of Dixonville,Green, Melrose, Winchester, Garden Valley,Wilbur and Umpqua.

AzaleaRural Fire District: (541) 837-3668

Camas ValleyVolunteer Fire Department: (541) 445-2207

CanyonvilleSouth Umpqua Fire Department: (541) 839-

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Days CreekRural Fire Department: (541) 825-3645

ElktonRural Fire Protection District: (541) 584-

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GlendaleAmbulance: (541) 832-2900Rural Fire District: (541) 832-2983

GlideRural Fire Protection District: (541) 496-

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KelloggRural Fire District: (541) 459-1548

LookingglassRural Fire District: (541) 679-5555

MiloRural Fire Department: (541) 825-3047

Myrtle CreekPolice Department: (541) 863-5221Fire Department: (541) 863-5221

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Reedsport Police Department: (541) 271-2109Fire Department: (541) 271-2423

RiddleRural Volunteer Fire Department: (541) 874-

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RoseburgPolice Department: (541) 673-6633Fire Department: (541) 673-4459

SutherlinPolice Department: (541) 459-2211Fire Department: (541) 459-1394

TenmileRural Fire District: (541) 679-1882

TillerRural Fire Department: (541) 825-3837

Tri CityRural Fire Protection District: (541) 863-

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Winchester BayRural Fire Department: (541) 271-3808

Winston/DillardPolice Department: (541) 679-8704Fire District: (541) 679-8721

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17 City Wide Yard Sale, Sutherlin, maps atVisitors Center, 459-5829.

17 Sutherlin’s Senior Center PancakeRodeo Breakfast, 7 to 11 a.m., Senior Center,459-5320.

22-25 Myrtle Creek Summer Festival,Thursday to Sunday, Millsite Park, parade Satur-day, 10 a.m., Big John Mill Lumberjack Show,entertainment, fireworks at 10 p.m., 863-3171.

23-24 North Douglas County Fair, Drain,free admission, vendors, bingo, animal exhibits,arts and crafts, live entertainment, Friday 10 a.m.to 10 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., 836-7776.

29-Aug. 9 Oregon Music Theatre Festival,three shows in three venues-all in one location,Umpqua CommunityCollege, http://tickets.umpqua.edu/, 440-4691.

AUGUST 20101-20 Umpqua Valley Arts Center public art

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4-8 Dune Fest 2009, events for the wholefamily, ATV enthusiasts, Winchester Bay,www.dunefest.com, 800 247-2155.

3-7 Douglas County Fair, Douglas CountyFairgrounds, www.co.douglas.or.us/fair, 957-7010.

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13-15 Sutherlin Blackberry Festival, CentralPark in Sutherlin, car show, food, crafts, PatGreer 459-3007 or 459-5829.

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11-year history of the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation

“The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation

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ancestors by sharing what we have, in order to

build strong communities and healthy families.”

– Sue Shaffer, ChairmanCow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians

• Boys and Girls Clubs of the Umpqua Valley

• CASA of Douglas County, Inc. • Cobb Street Children’s

Learning Center• Community Health Center, Inc.• Community Works, Inc.• Days Creek FFA Chapter• Days Creek School District #15• Douglas Resident Training Facilities• Family Development Center• The FISH of Roseburg• Glide School District• J Bar J Youth Services Programs, Inc.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central OregonCascade Youth and Family Center

• Medford School District 549C Project DoveNorth Medford High School

• Oregon Children’s Foundation, Inc.SMART Program in multiple counties:

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• Sisters Organization for Activities & Recreation

• South Umpqua School District• Southern Oregon University

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• Umpqua Comm. Development Corp.• Umpqua Community Health Center• Umpqua Homes for the Handicapped• Umpqua Valley Arts Association• Volunteer Foundation of

Douglas County• Winston-Dillard School District #116

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Non-profi t partners funded fi ve or more times in the

11-year history of the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation

“The Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation

giving continues to mirror the priorities of our

ancestors by sharing what we have, in order to

build strong communities and healthy families.”

– Sue Shaffer, ChairmanCow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians

• Boys and Girls Clubs of the Umpqua Valley

• CASA of Douglas County, Inc. • Cobb Street Children’s

Learning Center• Community Health Center, Inc.• Community Works, Inc.• Days Creek FFA Chapter• Days Creek School District #15• Douglas Resident Training Facilities• Family Development Center• The FISH of Roseburg• Glide School District• J Bar J Youth Services Programs, Inc.

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• Oregon Children’s Foundation, Inc.SMART Program in multiple counties:

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• Oregon Coast Community ActionGreat AfternoonsHead Start CASAFood Bank

• Oregon Parent Center• Phoenix School of Roseburg• Roseburg School District #4• Sacred Heart Medical Center

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• Sisters Organization for Activities & Recreation

• South Umpqua School District• Southern Oregon University

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• Umpqua Comm. Development Corp.• Umpqua Community Health Center• Umpqua Homes for the Handicapped• Umpqua Valley Arts Association• Volunteer Foundation of

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CURTINUnincorporated townPopulation: 209 (2000 U.S. Census)Named for Daniel Curtin, who operated a sawmill

there in the early 1890s. The small town is at thenorthernmost border of Douglas County on Interstate5.

Curtin informationSchool: North Douglas School District

DRAINPopulation: 1,080 (July 2008 estimate, Popula-

tion Research Center at Portland State University)Drain, about 45 miles north of Roseburg, was

named for pioneer Charles Drain, who took up adonation land claim there. The town was first calledDrain after the Oregon & California Railroadplanned to establish a station there in 1870. Thehome of Charles Drain Jr., a Queen Anne-style housebuilt in 1893 called The Castle, still stands andserves as a tourist attraction. Other tourist attractionsinclude the Pass Creek covered bridge behind theCivic Center, and other Victorian houses.

Dining fare includes La Pinata, Gateway Inn, theReel Sportsman Pizzeria, the Toad Belly Deli and theRose Garden Inn. Drain is also home to the onlypublic outdoor swimming pool in North DouglasCounty.

Drain informationMayor: Suzanne Anderson

City Administrator: Carl PatenodeCity Hall: 129 W. C Ave., P.O. Box 158, Drain; (541)

836-2417City Web site: www.cityofdrain.orgPost Office: 228 W. C St., Drain; (800) 275-8777Sheriff’s Department: (541) 836-2418North Douglas County Fire & EMS, ambulance: 531 S.

Cedar St., Drain; (541) 836-2282City Shop: 801 Division Ave., Drain; (541) 836-2113Justice Court: 135 Second St., Drain; (541) 836-2814Civic Center: 205 W. A Ave., DrainLibrary: 205 W. A Ave., Drain; (541) 836-2648Schools: North Douglas School District

OAKLANDPopulation: 945 (July 2008 estimate,

Population Research Center at Portland State Uni-versity)

In 1968, this community was the first in Oregon toestablish a National Historic District. About 15 milesnorth of Roseburg off I-5 at Exit 138 on Old High-way 99, Oakland was moved from its original loca-tion to the present town site because of Oregon &California Railroad construction in 1872. A historicpanel sign on a warehouse near the railroad tracksnotes the Applegate Trail site and facts about its emi-grants.

A landmark commemorating one of them is locat-ed on a granite boulder one mile north of town onold Highway 99. The Rev. J.A. Cornwall landmarkmemorializes the pioneer who was born in 1798 in

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Franklin County, Ga., and was among the firstApplegate Trail emigrants. Weakened by the jour-ney, sickness and Cornwall’s unwillingness toabandon his personal library, he and his familyerected a cabin in 1846 in the vicinity of the currentlandmark.

In early 2008, the Baimbridge-Kanipe Farm-stead, located on Elkhead Road, was added to theNational Register of Historic Places. The 18-acrefarmstead is part of the 1,090-acre Mildred KanipeMemorial Park. The 100-year English SettlementSchool that is also part of the Memorial Park wasadded to the register in September 2007.

Several Victorian-era homes have been preservedor renovated, and the quaint old town offers finedining at Tolly’s and Oakland Museum celebratingits history on Southeast Locust Street. The city alsoboasts a bustling antiques trade. A walking tourmap is available at City Hall throughout the year.

Oakland informationMayor: Bette KeehleyCity Recorder: Barb MockCity Hall: 637 N.E. Locust St., Oakland; (541) 459-

4531City E-mail: [email protected] Office: 223 N.E. Second St., Oakland; (541) 459-

8207Police Department: Contracts with the Sutherlin

Police Department for coverage; 126 E. Central Ave.,Sutherlin; (541) 459-2211

Rural Fire Department: 238 S.E. Locust St., Oakland;(541) 459-5427

Library: 637 N.E. Locust St., Oakland; (541) 459-9784

Schools: Oakland School District

SUTHERLINPopulation: 7,795 (July 2008 estimate, Popula-

tion Research Center at Portland State University)Twelve miles north of Roseburg, Sutherlin is the

second-largest city in Douglas County. FendelSutherlin established the community in 1851 aftertraveling west to join the California gold rush.

Among several historic landmarks is the two-

story Sutherlin Bank Building, which has been atthe intersection of State Street and Central Avenuesince 1910 — a year before the city was incorporat-ed. The building is constructed of sandstone hauledto the site from a quarry at Deady Crossing, whereChinese laborers cut the stone.

Today, the city offers several fine eateries; parks;an annual Blackberry Festival, which pulls in anumber of antique and classic cars and hosts ablackberry cooking contest; recently renovatedlibrary and senior center; and a historic train enginein Central Park. Just east of the city is the popularboating and recreation destination, Cooper CreekReservoir.

Sutherlin informationMayor: Stan McKnightCity Manager: Robb CorbettCity Hall: 126 E. Central Ave., Sutherlin; (541) 459-

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City E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.ci.sutherlin.or.usPost Office: 591 E. Central Ave., Sutherlin; (541)

459-8229Police Department: 126 E. Central Ave., Suther-

lin; (541) 459-2211Fire Department: 250 S. State St., Sutherlin;

(541) 459-1394Municipal Court: 126 E. Central Ave., Sutherlin;

(541) 459-4636Sutherlin Community Building: 150 N. Willamette

St., Sutherlin; (541) 459-2856, (541) 459-9554Chamber of Commerce/Visitors Center: 1310 W.

Central Ave., Sutherlin; (541) 459-5829Civic Auditorium: 175 E. Everett Ave., SutherlinLibrary: 210 E. Central Ave., Sutherlin; (541)

459-9161Senior Center: 202 E. Central Ave., Sutherlin;

(541) 459-5320Schools: Sutherlin School District

WILBURUnincorporated townNine miles north of Roseburg, the town was

home to the Methodist Umpqua Academy. Namedfor pioneer preacher James H. Wilbur, the townwas established in 1853. Wilbur came to Oregonvia South America’s Cape Horn in 1847, and wasinstrumental in establishing several educationalinstitutions including the Umpqua Academy,which taught most of the noted politicians, busi-nessmen, doctors and lawyers of southern Ore-gon’s early days.

A stone marker from an early Academy build-ing stands in front of the Wilbur MethodistChurch. The church and its nearby parsonage arein the National Register of Historic Places.

Wilbur informationPost Office: 8837 Old Hwy. 99 N., Wilbur; (541)

673-1534Schools: Roseburg School District, Sutherlin

School District

WINCHESTERUnincorporated townThis town just north of Roseburg once served

as the county seat until Roseburg took the honor.Its major landmark is the Booth Bridge, whichwas built in 1924 to connect the banks of theNorth Umpqua River. The bridge recently under-went a $9.9-million widening project. The bridgewas closed for nine months; it reopened in March2008.

The town is also home to Umpqua CommunityCollege, an accredited school that offers a widerange of studies and disciplines and seasonalactivities, including the summer musical and anoutdoor swimming pool.

The Winchester fish ladder is a popular attrac-tion.

Winchester informationPost Office: 5571 N.E. Stephens St., Winchester;

(541) 673-6220

YONCALLAPopulation: 1,115 (July 2008 estimate, Popula-

tion Research Center at Portland State University)Yoncalla is located in a valley about 30 miles

north of Roseburg off I-5. The town was settledby the Applegate brothers, who established analternative to the Oregon Trail.

Jesse Applegate, whose home bordered theancestral terrain of Douglas County’s KalapuyaIndians, named the area after their word for alarge bald mountain located to the northwest oftown. It is widely held the Kalapuyas called it“home of the eagles” because the birds made theirnests and reared their young on the butte.

Today, the town’s entertainment includes theWhy Not Bar & Grill, a library and a handful ofcafes and restaurants.

Yoncalla informationMayor: Jerry CrossCity Administrator: Kathy FinleyCity Hall: 2640 Eagle Valley Road, P.O. Box 508,

Yoncalla; (541) 849-2152City E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.cityofyoncalla.comPost Office: 173 Alder St., Yoncalla; (541) 849-

2774Sheriff ’s Department: (541) 440-4471North Douglas County Fire & EMS: (541) 836-

2282City Shop: 303 Hayhurst Road, Yoncalla; (541)

849-2644Chamber of Commerce: 849-2499Community Center: 400 Main St., Yoncalla; (541)

849-2951Library: 194 Birch St., Yoncalla; (541) 849-2128Schools: Yoncalla School District

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ELKTON Population: 200 (City of Elkton official Web site,

Sept. 17, 2009)The town, named in 1850 for its proximity to Elk

Creek, is located about 27 miles west of Sutherlin onHighway 138. One of the earliest areas in DouglasCounty to be settled by Europeans, it is the site of FortUmpqua, one of several Hudson’s Bay Co. fur tradingestablishments. A sign posted on the west side of thehighway features a composite of the post sketched in1841 by Lt. George Simmons of the U.S. South Seasand Surveying Expedition.

A replica of the fort was recently constructed at theElkton Community Education Center, one of the city’scrown jewels. The Center also has a small amphithe-ater, a butterfly pavilion that attracts migratory butter-flies and a garden with native Oregon plants. Anothernew addition to the town is the Alfred S. Tyson Park,located at 640 River Road, Elkton. It is complete withboat ramp, picnic tables and public restrooms.

Elkton also features a general store, several restau-rants and four wineries. Of special interest: Arlene’s,famous for its logger burgers; Tomaselli’s Pastry Milland Cafe, known for its bakery items; Man Bites Dog,a drive-up eatery that serves Chicago-style hot dogs;Brandborg Winery and River’s Edge Winery are with-in Elkton city limits; Bradley’s Winery and Anindor’sWinery are just outside of town.

River’s Edge Winery specializes in Pinot Noir winesgrown in LIVE certified and sustainable conditions,which focuses on erosion prevention and minimalenvironmental impact. This winery has also recentlyinstalled solar panels, and now requires only one-thirdof its electricity from a local provider.

Elkton informationMayor Rebecca Swearington City manager: Linda Higgins City Hall: 366 First St., P.O. Box 508, Elkton; (541)

584-2547 City E-mail: [email protected] City Web site: www.elkton-oregon.com Post Office: 275 B St., Elkton; (800) 275-8777 Sheriff’s Department: (541) 440-4471 Fire Department: Elkton Rural Fire Protection District,

(541) 584-2300 Elkton Community Education Center: 15850 Hwy. 38

West, Elkton; (541) 584-2692Schools: Elkton School District

GARDINERUnincorporated town The tiny community located just north of Reedsport

on Highway 101 was once a logging and mill town.Historic homes and a small, hillside cemetery hint atits rich history. It was in Gardiner that the JedediahSmith expedition was attacked by the Lower UmpquaIndians in 1828, with deadly results.

Originally called Gardiner City the town wasnamed for a Boston merchant whose trade ship waswrecked in 1850 at the mouth of the Umpqua. Thegoods and ship timbers were salvaged and moved 9miles upstream, where the first building was con-structed to house the trade goods.

The site served as a headquarters for the Umpquacustoms district in 1851, with Colin Wilson as col-lector. Some years later, the Gardiner Mill Companycontinued the growth of the area with a new sawmilland town lots.

About three miles north of Reedsport, off Highway101, a landmark is dedicated to the Gardiner Mill Storeand pays homage to a business that played an impor-tant role in the lives of the people living on the coastfor many years. The building was razed in 1974.

Gardiner informationPost Office: 77251 Hwy. 101, Gardiner, OR 97441;

(541) 271-2313Schools: Reedsport School District

KELLOGGUnincorporated townLocated west of Sutherlin on Highway 138 on the

main stem of the Umpqua River, the area was namedfor brothers Lyman and Adna Kellogg. The pair’s resi-dence was a stop for freighters hauling from Scotts-burg to the mines in southern Oregon who neededovernight accommodations. Previously, the area isbelieved to have been the site of a Kalapuya Indian vil-

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lage and fishing grounds.Kellogg informationRural Fire Department: 15214 Hwy. 138; (541) 459-

1548Schools: Oakland School District

LOON LAKEUnincorporated townLocated roughly 18 miles west of Elkton and 15

miles east-southeast of Reedsport, the lake was discov-ered by an exploring expedition in 1852. It is about .5mile wide and two miles long. Parts of it are more than200 feet deep. The lake was originally formed hun-dreds of years ago by a landslide of huge bouldersacross a deep river canyon. Today the area is knownfor its Largemouth Bass, Trout, and other fishingopportunities, and features a boat launch and a lodgewith restaurant, store and lounge.

Loon Lake Lodge (541) 599-2244

REEDSPORTPopulation: 5,000In the heart of the Oregon Dunes Recreation Area

on Highway 101, Reedsport is near the mouth of theUmpqua River. It was named in 1919 after pioneer,prominent businessman and state lawmaker Alfred W.Reed.

The Umpqua Discovery Center offers informationon the pioneer and logging history of the central coast,as well as the three American Indian tribes that origi-nally lived there. The Umpqua River Bridge is one ofseveral beautiful landmarks along the coast. The2,213-foot structure has a center swing span that con-nects Bolon Island and the south bank of the Umpqua.Built between 1934 and 1936 as part of the state’scoastal highway system, it also has four arches in addi-tion to a concrete viaduct.

Reedsport offers a wide variety of cuisine. The mostimpressive part of the city is perhaps its accessibility todunes that serve the recreational needs of a wide vari-ety of users, including hikers, photographers and off-road vehicle enthusiasts. Whale watching, the annualOregon Dune Mushers Mail Run, fireworks on the

Fourth of July and other festivals are held throughoutthe year.

Reedsport informationMayor: Keith TymchukCity Manager: Scott SomersCity Hall: 451 Winchester Ave., Reedsport; (541) 271-

3603City Web site: http://www.reedsport.govoffice.com Post Office: 301 First Ave., Reedsport; (541) 271-

6790 or (800) 275-8777Police Department: (541) 271-2109Fire Department: (541) 271-2423 Winchester Bay Rural Fire Department: (541) 271-

3808 Municipal Court: 451 Winchester Ave., Reedsport;

(541) 271-3603City Shop: 890 Elm, Reedsport; (541) 271-2379Chamber of Commerce/Visitors Center: 855 Highway

Ave., Reedsport; (541) 271-3495Family Resource Center: (541) 271-9700Umpqua Discovery Center: (541) 271-4816Senior Center of Lower Umpqua: (541) 271-4884Library: 395 Winchester St., Reedsport; (541) 271-

3500Schools: Reedsport School District (541) 271-3616

SCOTTSBURGUnincorporated townLocated 16 miles west of Elkton on Highway 38,

the community was named for Levi Scott, who alsolent his name to Scott Mountain near Sutherlin andGlide, and Mount Scott in Crater Lake National Park.Scott was influential in developing the Applegate-ScottTrail to Oregon, published the first newspaper insouthwest Oregon and served in the Oregon TerritorialLegislature. Today, the town has a post office and com-munity center. The Wells Creek Inn is located just

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down the road, as is Bob’s Market.Scottsburg informationPost Office: 35346 State Hwy. 38, Scottsburg;

(800) 275-8777School: Reedsport School District (541) 271-3616

TYEEUnincorporated townLocated about 17 miles southeast of Elkton, the

town was named for Tyee Mountain, the dominantpoint in the skyline. Tyee means “chief” in Chinookjargon. The area had a post office until 1939, andnow has a store with fishing supplies, conveniencefoods, beverages and a grill.

Tyee informationSchool: Elkton School District

UMPQUAUnincorporated townThe small town, located about 8 miles west of

Sutherlin, is home to a general store, post office,and the Henry Winery. One of the most historical-ly significant locations in the county, the town ofUmpqua is named for its proximity to theUmpqua River. It is also presumed to be the loca-tion of the first Fort Umpqua, a fur trading stationfor Hudson’s Bay Co., constructed in the 1830s.Umpqua City was established in 1850, on the eastside of the river near its mouth.

Umpqua Community Center, 806 Hubbard

Creek Road, Umpqua, (541) 459-6319Umpqua Store, 6461 Fort McKay Road,

Umpqua (541) 459-4199

WINCHESTER BAYUnincorporated townPopulation: 488 (2000 Census estimate)Located just south of Reedsport on Highway 101

at the mouth of the Umpqua River. The tiny townbuilt beside Salmon Harbor is home to the coast’slargest sport fishing fleet. The Lower Umpqualandmark located on the south side of the UmpquaRiver in the western section of Salmon Harbor wasa Douglas County bicentennial project. The land-mark documents the history of this pioneer settle-ment.

Umpqua Lighthouse State Park is located lessthan a mile from the harbor. The 65-foot tower con-tains a distinctive lens which emits a red and whiteflash. The lighthouse and adjacent museum areoperated and maintained by the Douglas CountyParks Department.

Ice cream cones at King Neptune Drive-In andthe pies at Pizza Ray’s are musts for beachcombers.Both Fishpatricks Crabby Café and BedrocksPizzeria, Chowder House & Grill offer seafood andstandard American fare, while Kittys Kitchen inChristmas Forever provides deli-style and pie.

Winchester Bay informationRural Fire Protection District: (541) 271-3808Schools: Reedsport School District (541) 271-

3616

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AZALEAUnincorporated townFound in the Cow Creek Valley, about 36 miles

south of Roseburg, the town is named for the abun-dance of azaleas that grow there. In 1912 ThomasTowns built the Azalea General Store, first known asthe Canyon Pass Hotel. In 1914 the Azalea PostOffice was established, and in 1932 the Grange Hallwas built near Quines Creek. Several historic struc-tures, including the Mynatt pioneer house and theGilham School, were lost in the 1964 flood. Today,the pastoral area offers a general store, bed andbreakfast and in the Quines Creek area, therenowned Heaven on Earth Restaurant.

Azalea informationAzalea Post Office: 490 Azalea Glen Road, Azalea;

(800) 275-8777Azalea Fire Department: (541) 837-3668Schools: Glendale School District

CAMAS VALLEYUnincorporated townCamas Valley, west of Tenmile, is named for the

abundance of camas bulbs that grow in the area.Camas was a favorite food among American Indians,and in Camas Valley, tribes would gather supplies ofthe sweetish bulbs of blue-flowered “Lakamass.”Today, the town is home to a post office and arestaurant, and a popular stop along Highway 42 onthe way to coastal sights.

Camas Valley informationPost Office: 18493 Hwy. 42, Camas Valley; (800)

275-8777Rural Fire Department: (541) 445-2207Schools: Camas Valley School District

CANYONVILLEPopulation: 1,730 (July 2008 estimate, Popula-

tion Research Center at Portland State University)Construction of the Canyonville United Methodist

Church began in 1868. The church is the last remain-ing public structure built while Samuel Marks andHyman Wollenberg owned the town’s grist mill and

dry goods store. They donated three lots to thechurch when they purchased the original town site.

Eight signs with historic information have beenplaced on a kiosk in downtown Canyonville’s citypark, which has undergone cosmetic improvementsand has a new stage. The signs tell the story of theApplegate Trail emigrants and record how some ofthe first white settlers met the Cow Creek Band ofUmpqua Tribe of Indians at the site.

Today, Canyonville is home to the Seven FeathersHotel & Casino Resort and the Canyonville Christ-ian Academy, as well as antique stores and eateries,including Promise Natural Foods & Bakery and theCanyonville Café.

Each summer, the community gathers for its annu-al Pioneer Days celebration and more recently, theCanyonville Pumpkin and Music Celebration hasbeen added to the bill.

Canyonville informationMayor: Bob DeatonCity Administrator/Recorder: Cheryl MasottoCity Hall: 250 N. Main, P.O. Box 765, Canyonville; (541)

839-4258City E-mail: [email protected] Office: 131 SE Second St., Canyonville; (800)

275-8777Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471Canyonville-South Umpqua Fire Department: (541)

839-6185Municipal Court: (541) 839-4389Library: 250 N. Main, Canyonville; (541) 839-4727Schools: South Umpqua School District

DAYS CREEKUnincorporated town

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A tributary of the South Umpqua River northeastof Canyonville, the post office near the mouth ofDays Creek was once known as Day's Creek. It wasnamed after Patrick and George Day who settledthere in 1851. The post office still stands on theTiller Trail Highway.

Days Creek informationPost Office: 11286 Tiller Trail Hwy., Days Creek; (800)

275-8777Rural Fire Department: (541) 825-3216School: Days Creek School District

DILLARDUnincorporated townDillard sits just beyond Winston along High-

way 99. It was named for John Dillard, whocame to Oregon from Missouri by ox team in1850. When the railroad was built through thestate around 1882, a station was established andnamed for Dillard. The town was famous on theWest Coast for its produce during the early1900s.

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Dillard informationDillard Post Office: 9455 Old Hwy. 99 S., Dillard; (800)

275-8777Winston Dillard Fire Department: (541) 679-8721Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471

GLENDALEPopulation: 955 (July 2008 estimate, Population

Research Center at Portland State University)In the early 1850s settlers began to spill into the

Cow Creek watershed, but it wasn’t until the 1880sthat the Glendale townsite was plotted after the rail-road was extended from Roseburg. The town wasoriginally called Julia for settler Julia Abraham. Adispute over ownership resulted in the name change.The origin of the name Glendale is unclear, but loresuggests a resident from the Scottish glens may havehad a hand in it. The town’s first sawmill was con-structed in 1882 by Sol Abraham, who supplied tim-ber for railroad construction.

Today the rural community boasts restaurants, agas station, a grocery store and the Village Inn Tav-ern & Restaurant, which celebrates the community’smilling past with a giant saw blade protruding fromits side.

Glendale informationMayor: Fred JensenCity Recorder: Betty StanfillCity Hall: 124 Third St., P.O. Box 361, Glendale; (541)

832-2106City E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.cityofglendaleor.comGlendale Post Office: 358 Pacific Ave., Glendale; (800)

275-8777Glendale Ambulance: (541) 832-2900Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471Glendale Fire Department: (541) 832-2983Municipal Court: 222 Gilbert, Glendale; (541) 832-2101Library: (541) 832-2360

GREENUnincorporated townPopulation: 6,174 (2000 Census estimate)Resting between Interstate 5 and Winston just

south of Roseburg on Highway 99 South, Greenwould be Douglas County's third-largest community,behind Roseburg and Sutherlin, if it were incorporat-ed. The area was named after an Oregon Trail travel-er, Jeptha Green, who settled the area in 1853. Thearea’s first commercial activity was reported in 1881,making it older than many established area cities.Green is currently home to a grocery store, conven-ience markets and quick-dining restaurants such as

McDonald’s and Subway.Green informationSchools: Roseburg School District

LOOKINGGLASSUnincorporated townThis town southwest of Roseburg is said to have

been named by explorer Hoy Flournoy, who firstsaw the valley in 1846. He believed the grass therereflected the light of the sun nearly as well as a mir-ror. Today the town offers a general store.

MILOUnincorporated townJust before Milepost 20 on Highway 227, the town

is home to the Milo Academy, a Seventh-day Adven-tist School.

Milo informationRural Fire Department: 21484 Tiller Trail Highway;

(541) 825-3661Schools: Days Creek School District

MYRTLE CREEKPopulation: 3,665 (July 2008 estimate,

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The Lookingglass store was constructedaround 1875. It has been owned by Jim andBev Hooten since 1987.

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An arched 547-foot bridge built in 1922 on OldPacific Highway serves as the gateway to MyrtleCreek. The bridge, designed by C.B. McCullough,served as the major thoroughfare for travelersbetween I-5 on the west side of the South UmpquaRiver and Myrtle Creek on the east bank. MyrtleCreek was named for the groves of Oregon myrtle in

the vicinity. Its first church was established in 1855.The China Ditch, built by laborers in the 1800s, is

on the National Register of Historic Places. Today,the town boasts The Myrtle Creek Golf Course, sev-eral restaurants, summer events like concerts, theMyrtle Creek Summer Festival and the end stop ofthe Timber Truckers Light Parade each December.

Southbound Interstate 5 travelers can pass throughtown at Exit 108 and return to the freeway via High-way 99 at Exit 103 near Riddle.

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Myrtle Creek informationMayor: Jerry PothierCity Administrator: Aaron CubicCity Hall: 207 N.W. Pleasant, P.O. Box 940, Myrtle

Creek; (541) 863-3171City E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.myrtlecreek-oregon.orgPost Office: 124 Broadway, Myrtle Creek; (800) 275-

8777Police Department: (541) 863-5221Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471

Fire Department: (541) 863-3852Canyonville-South Umpqua Fire Department: (541)

839-6185Chamber of Commerce: (541) 863-3037Library: 231 Division St., Myrtle Creek; (541) 863-5945Schools: South Umpqua School District

RIDDLEPopulation: 1,045 (July 2008 estimate, Popula-

tion Research Center at Portland State University)Located roughly 25 miles south of Roseburg, the

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town is named for pioneer William H. Riddle, whocame to Oregon from Springfield, Ill., in 1851 andestablished his homestead near Council Creek. Thetown’s Masonic Lodge, located behind the postoffice, was originally a hotel called the RiddleHouse, built in 1886 by J.B. Riddle. Tradition holdsthat his wife, Mary Catching, was the first whitechild born in the Cow Creek Valley. Riddle is domi-nated by many lumber mills. The summer featuresthe Sawdust Jubilee highlighted by a parade, gamesand car show.

Riddle informationMayor:William DuckettCity Recorder: Darlene WeakleyCity Hall: 647 First Ave., P.O. Box 143, Riddle; (541)

874-2571City E-mail: [email protected] Office: 330 N. Main St., Riddle; (800) 275-8777Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471Fire Department: (541) 874-2571Community Center: 123 Parkside, Riddle; (541) 874-

2234Library: 637 First St., Riddle; (541) 874-2070Schools: Riddle School District

TENMILEUnincorporated townThe community of Tenmile was so named because

of the location of its post office, which was the dis-tance an early settler in Happy Valley would have todrive his cattle to graze. The post office was

Alan Jordanand hiswife,Paula,own theTenmilestore.

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established in 1870, and located about halfwaybetween Camas Valley and Winston.

Tenmile informationPost Office: 114 Lena Ave., Tenmile; (541) 679-

6160Schools: Winston Dillard School District

TILLER-DREWUnincorporated townFrom Canyonville, turn east on Highway 227 and

travel about 29 miles. Named for pioneer settlerAaron Tiller, the town’s first post office was estab-lished there in 1902. The adjoining town was namedfor deceased resident Robert Drew. The Drew Muse-um once served as Tison School, which was builtaround 1906. In 1968, Cow Creek tribal member andresident Chuck Jackson dismantled the building andmoved it 2.5 miles to his property, where he success-fully reassembled the log structure. The town offers

a general store and scenic views for travelers head-ing to South Umpqua Falls.

Tiller informationPost Office: 27490 Tiller Trail Hwy, Tiller; (800) 275-

8777Rural Fire Department: (541) 825-3685Schools: Days Creek School District

TRI CITYUnincorporated townPopulation: 3,519 (2000 Census estimate)Connected to Myrtle Creek via Highway 99, also

known as the Old Pacific Highway, Tri City wasnamed originally for the Tri City School District.The name was later taken up by the sewer district. Itsits in close proximity to Canyonville and Riddle,along with Myrtle Creek.

WINSTONPopulation: 5,890 (July 2008 estimate, Popula-

tion Research Center at Portland State University)The city is named for its first postmaster, Elijah

Winston, who established it in 1893. The city offersa wide variety of commercial services in two shop-ping centers. Winston boasts three city parks andRiverbend Park features a summer concert seriescalled Riverbend Live! There are also award-win-ning wineries and the summer’s Melon Festival,Winston Summer Nite Cruise and annual communi-ty-wide garage sale called Trader Day. A new $4.7million community center opened at the start of 2008and a senior center, teen center and library are all

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lodged in the facility.The town is probably best known for the

Wildlife Safari game park. Open 364 days eachyear, exotic animals roam freely over 600 acres ofgrassland and wooded areas in the park. A bronzecheetah sculpture stands at the town’s center,where Highway 99 and 42 intersect.

Winston/Dillard informationMayor: Rex StevensCity Administrator: David Van DermarkCity Hall: 201 NW Douglas Blvd., Winston; (541)

679-6739City E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.winstonoregon.netWinston Post Office: 291 S.W. Main, Winston;

(800) 275-8777Police Department: (541) 679-8706Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471Winston Dillard Fire Department: (541) 679-

8721Municipal Court: 201 N.W. Douglas Blvd, Win-

ston; (541) 679-5561Chamber of Commerce/Visitors Center: 30 N.W.

Glenhart St., (541) 679-0118Community Center: 440 S.E. Grape, (541) 679-

6739Teen Center: (541) 784-2876Library: (541) 679-5501Senior Center: (541) 679-9715School: Winston Dillard School District, Rose-

burg School District

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Scott Hallstead pushes his infant son, Kyus, past the Swanson Group mill in Glendale.

News-Review file photo

A baby cheetah gets its first vaccinations atWildlife Safari in Winston.

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AUTO RACINGDouglas County Speedway, located at the Douglas

County Fairgrounds complex, 2110 SW Frear St., Rose-burg. Racing runs from early April through September.957-7010.

BOWLING Ten Down Bowling & Entertainment, 2400 N.E. Dia-

mond Lake Blvd. in Roseburg, 24 lanes. 672-3601.Nickel Bowl, 670 S. Old Pacific Highway in Tri City, 12

lanes. 863-3438.Buster’s North Douglas Lanes, 279 Third St. in Drain,

six lanes. 836-7643.Reedsport Lanes, 2606 Frontage Road in Reedsport,

12 lanes. 271-3822.

DISC GOLF Riverfront ParkLocated along the bike path between the Roseburg VA

Medical Center and the southern edge of Stewart Park,off Stewart Parkway in Roseburg. Eighteen-hole coursefeaturing wood posts for targets, short and tight fairwaysand lots of trees. Information: Steven Wright at 839-4019or Lee Carter at 673-8799.

Whistler’s Bend ParkLocated west of Glide on Highway 138. Eighteen holes

with new concrete tee pads and a variety of fairways. Sev-eral holes are short and tight; others are long, open andhead uphill.The famous Tower hole is 650 feet in length

and contains many elevation changes and lots of trees.The course plays host to several popular disc golf events.

Camas ValleyCourse on Camas Valley High School property. Open

to students and community members.The Umpqua Disc Association hosts tournaments and

works with schools, church and civic youth groups organ-izing league play and events. Information: www.odsa.com,or call Steven Wright at 839-4019 or Lee Carter at 673-8799.

BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, SOCCER, BASKETBALLAmerican Legion baseball American Legion baseball is played from June through

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News-Review file photo

Jessee Filan, 17, of Roseburg, at left, watches his friend Tony Sanchez, 18, of Roseburgtake a swing at a golf ball at the Stewart Park Golf Course.

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early August at Legion Field, located in Stewart Park offStewart Parkway in Roseburg. Schedules may beobtained by calling 672-1151 or by consulting the sportssection printed daily in The News-Review.

Cal Ripken BaseballGaddis Park, located at the end of Highland Street,

south of Garden Valley Boulevard, has baseball games inseason.

Women’s softball League games run from late May through early August

at either Sunshine Park in Roseburg or Millsite Park inMyrtle Creek.

Men’s softball League games begin in May and run through August

at Sunshine Park.Tournaments are held on weekends.672-4767.

Babe Ruth softballGaddis Park, located at the end of Highland Street,

south of Garden Valley Boulevard, has softball games inseason.

Sunshine Park City park on Sunshine Road and North Umpqua High-

way, east of Roseburg city limits.The 42-acre park con-sists of three softball fields, two Babe Ruth baseball dia-monds, two concession stands with restrooms, picnicpavilions, a play area for children, parking lot and hikingtrail.

Soccer Complex Fir Grove Field is located across from Fir Grove School

off Harvard Avenue in Roseburg.The park has a soccercomplex and games in season.

Myrtle Creek basketball courtBasketball court located in Myrtle Creek, off Exit 108 to

Division Street and Bataan Avenue next to the pool. 863-3171.

Stewart Park basketball courtsBasketball courts are located at Stewart Park, next to

the tennis courts, off Stewart Parkway in Roseburg.Winston basketball courts There are two basketball courts at Riverbend Park and

one court at the Community Park off Thompson Avenuein Winston. 679-6739.

BICYCLINGSouth Umpqua River There are scenic bike paths along the South Umpqua

River. Maps are available at the Visitors and ConventionBureau, 410 S.E. Spruce St., Roseburg, 672-9731.

Diamond LakeThe 12-mile John Dellenback Trail, a paved bike and

walking trail, circles Diamond Lake. Classed as easy tomoderate, it may be ridden by both road and mountainbikes. Many miles of dirt road and single track mountainbike trails are in the area classed from moderate to mostdifficult. Free maps available at Diamond Lake Resort andbike rentals at its marina. (541) 793-3333.

Bicycle ClubUmpqua Velo Club is a recreational cycling club that

has several organized rides weekly as well as special fea-ture rides throughout the cycling season.The club spon-sors the Tour de Fronds (Glendale to Powers) (more infor-mation at tourdefronds.com), offering rides of variouslengths. Check www.umpquavelo.com for general infor-mation and weekly ride schedules. Email: [email protected].

Mountain BikingDouglas County offers many opportunities for

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News-Review file photo

Members of the Umpqua Velo Club take a ride.

mountain bike riding.The North Umpqua Trail is a singletrack, multi-use trail that parallels the North UmpquaRiver headwaters at the Pacific Crest to Glide.The trailtotals 79 miles, but is broken into several different seg-ments offering multiple ride options. Check with localbicycle shops or with the Roseburg BLM (541) 440-4947or North Umpqua Ranger District (541) 496-3532 formore details.

HORSESHOESStewart Park

Off Stewart Parkway next to the YMCA.Twelve main-tained pits located near the tennis courts. 672-7701 or440-1188.

SutherlinHartley Park, on Sixth Avenue. Eight pits available.River Forks ParkSix miles northwest of Roseburg off Old Garden Valley

Road. Six pits available. 673-6935.Evergreen ParkEvergreen Park, off Exit 108 in Myrtle Creek at inter-

section of Cedar Avenue and Howland Street. Six pitsavailable.

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DIAMOND LAKEEighty miles from Roseburg, the lake was not

named for its shape or translucence but for John Dia-mond, who discovered it while standing atop thesummit of Diamond Peak in 1852. Considered oneof the most important mountain lakes in Oregon, it isbetween Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen at an ele-vation of 5,182 feet. Today, the area offers a lodge,motel, cabins, a store, restaurant and lounge. A gasstation and pizza parlor are located nearby. Recre-ational activities include inner-tubing, snow-cat andcross-country skiing, snowmobile riding and fishing.

DRY CREEKUnincorporated townBest known for nearby Illahee Flats, a large mead-

ow where Umpqua, Modoc, Kalapuya and KlamathIndians met to gamble, trade and race horses. TheDry Creek Store at Milepost 46 on Highway 138 is

the last chance for travelers to get gasoline andsnacks before reaching Diamond Lake.

GLIDEUnincorporated townPopulation: 1,690 (2000 Census estimate)About 16 miles east of Roseburg, the area was

named by the town’s first postmaster, Virginia Laird,in 1890, after she heard her son singing, “The river

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Randy Webb is Mr. Plow at Crater Lake.

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goes gliding along.” The town boasts the scenic Col-liding Rivers Wayside, where Little River and theNorth Umpqua come together. Dining fare includesMunchies, Little Pizza Paradise, Colliding RiversDrive In and The Illahee Restaurant & Bakery.

Glide informationPost Office: 19433 N. Umpqua Hwy, P.O. Box 9998,

Glide; (800) 275-8777Rural Fire Department: (541) 496-0224Sheriff's Department: (541) 440-4471Colliding Rivers Visitors Center: 18782 N. Umpqua

Hwy; (541) 496-0157Community Center: 20062 N. Umpqua Hwy; (541)

496-3433Schools: Glide School District

IDLEYLD PARKUnincorporated townJust east of Glide on Highway 138, the town start-

ed as the Tioga post office before being renamedHoaglin. An Oregon State Highway Division

employee in the early 1900s claimed the final namecame after a resident built an amusement hall andnamed it after a place he’d been in California calledIdyllwild. Today, beaming brides can buy vintagewedding gowns at the Idleyld Lodge and Resort oreat savory tri-tip at the Idleyld Trading Post. Touristsand locals can also obtain fishing bait, groceries, gasor liquor at the trading post.

Idleyld Park informationPost Office: 23843 N. Umpqua Hwy, Idleyld Park; (800)

275-8777Schools: Glide School District

STEAMBOATUnincorporated townThe name was allegedly born after a mining pro-

moter ‘salted’ an area creek with gold dust, a prac-tice called steamboating. The Steamboat Inn is 38miles from Roseburg on Highway 138, and is openfrom late spring through the fall. Its restaurant offersgourmet cuisine and often features some of the finestchefs in the Pacific Northwest.

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The Glide fire station is seen in the town about 16 miles east of Roseburg.

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Abuse ServicesAdult Protective Service: abuse and neglect reports for

those disabled or older than 65(541) 440-3580 or (800) 234-0985Battered Persons’ Advocacy(541) 673-7867; business (541) 957-0288; Reedsport

crisis line (541) 271-3199; 800-464-6543Douglas County Mental Health Division (541) 440-3532 or (800) 866-9780Reedsport Senior Services Division (county and state

elder abuse and neglect reports) (541) 271-4835

Alcohol/Drug AbuseADAPT — Douglas County Council on Alcohol & Drug

Abuse Prevention & TreatmentRoseburg (541) 672-2691; Reedsport (541) 271-5086Al-Anon and Alateen 677-3406, meeting times/locations (888) 425-2666

Alcoholics Anonymous(541) 673-7552Alcohol-Drug Treatment Referrals National 24-Hour

Help and Referral Network(800) 996-DRUG [3784]Narcotics Anonymous957-1489Serenity Lane Treatment Center for Alcohol & Drug

Dependency (541) 673-3504

Child/Youth/Teens Alateen 677-3406, meeting times/locations (888) 425-2666Boys and Girls Club of the Umpqua Valley(541) 440-9505Boy Scouts of America(541) 784-9283; Council (800) 801-4430CASA of Douglas County (Court Appointed Special

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Advocates)(541) 672-7001Department of Human Services, Child Welfare(541) 440-3373; Reedsport (541) 271-4851Family Connections Child Care Resource & Referral

Program (541) 672-7955 Girl Scouts Inc.(541) 672-2401; Council office (800) 522-8772Head StartRoseburg administration office (541) 673-6306; Brock-

way (541) 679-3037, Ext. 6109; Canyonville (541) 839-

4616; Green (541) 784-9310; Reedsport (541) 271-5283;Riddle 874-2226, Ext. 3128; Roseburg 492-1642 or 492-1643; Sutherlin (541) 459-5074 and 459-5540; UCC 440-7739;Winston 679-4901

Missing Children's Clearinghouse (Oregon StatePolice)

(800) 282-7155Phoenix School of Roseburg(541) 673-3036Riverside Center(541) 679-6129UCAN Child Care Provider Food Program (541) 672-7004

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Former Trail Blazer Jerome Kersey high-fives Patric Korpi, 7, of Roseburg during the Port-land Trail Blazers basketball camp for kids at the Boys and Girls Club in Roseburg.

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Family TreeMedical Clinic

2579 NW Edenbower Blvd., Roseburg

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To schedule an appointment with Dr. Agsten or Karen

please call 673-5225

Dr. Sarah Agsten, DOFamily Practice Physician

Karen McClish, FNPFamily Nurse Practitioner

We treat the health careneeds of families from

newborns to senior citizens.

COMMUNITY SERVICES

YMCA Central Douglas County (541) 440-9622; South Dou-

glas County (541) 839-6117

ChurchesThere are too many churches in Douglas County to list

in this booklet.The yellow and white pages of The PhoneSource provide church information and The News-Review“From the Pulpit” guest columns are written by local reli-gious leaders.

ClubsClubs and organizations in Douglas County range from

Awana to Zonta. See the Sunday News-Review commu-nity page for local club events and the blue tab pages ofThe Phone Source for a listing of local clubs and serviceorganizations.

Counseling/Mental HealthDouglas County Mental Health Division Developmental Disablilities Dept.(541) 440-3556Open Adoption and Family Services Inc. Pregnancy

and Adoption Counseling(800) 772-1115Reedsport Mental Health Services (County and State) (541) 271-4835Riverside Center (youth)(541) 679-6129Serenity Lane Treatment Center for Alcohol & Drug

Dependency (adult) (541) 673-3504

Consumer ConcernsConsumer Credit Counseling Service of Roseburg Inc.(541) 673-3104Consumer Protection Office (fraud)(503) 378-4320; 1-877-877-9392Construction Contractor's Board (503) 378-4621

Crisis Hotline 24-HourADAPT— Douglas County Council on Alcohol & Drug

Abuse Prevention & Treatment(541) 672-2691Alcoholics Anonymous(541) 673-7552Battered Persons’ Advocacy(541) 673-7867; Reedsport crisis line (541) 271-3199;

800-464-6543Douglas County Crisis Services(541) 440-3532 or (800) 866-9780Gambling hotline, ADAPT(541) 281-7800Oregon Gambling Hot Line (800) 233-8479Poison Control(800) 222-1222

Emergency Social ServicesAmerican Red Cross, Douglas County Chapter (541) 673-3255Battered Persons’ Advocacy(541) 673-7867; business (541) 957-0288; Reedsport

crisis line (541)271-3199; 800-464-6543FISH of Douglas County(541) 672-5242

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Roseburg Rescue Mission (541) 673-3004Salvation Army (541) 672-6581UCAN Emergency Services Program(541) 942-3535, (541) 942-3926

Employment Worksource Douglas Employment Department(541) 440-3344Umpqua Training & Employment

(541) 672-7761Carpenters Local 2067(541) 664-4450Douglas County Homecare Workers670-6431Food Handler Training957-3574; Class schedule 440-3690

Food ProgramsDouglas County Meals on Wheels Program and food

stamp info for seniors

News-Review file photo

Douglas County sheriff’s deputy Jon Dorland checks for a pulse on mock accident victimShelby Emel on the football field at North Douglas High School in Drain. Representativesfrom the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and local firefighters staged the event to show stu-dents the dangers of driving while intoxicated.

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Roseburg (541) 673-5929; Canyonville 839-4495;Drain 836-7311; Glendale (541) 832-3220; Glide (541)496-3736; Reedsport (541) 271-6211 or 271-4884; Rid-dle (541) 874-2234; Sutherlin (541) 459-9405 (440-3580for food stamp information);Winston (541) 679-9715;Yon-calla (541) 849-2951

FISH (food bank)(541) 672-5242Food Stamps (Oregon Trail Card)(541) 440-3301Friendly Kitchen(541) 673-5929Roseburg Rescue Mission (541) 673-3004St. Francis Xavier Kitchen & Hospitality Center, Suther-

lin(541) 459-4042St. Joseph’s Community Kitchen (541) 673-5157St.Vincent de Paul580-0680Salvation Army(541) 672-6581South Douglas Food Bank (541) 863-7563Sutherlin-Oakland Emergency Pantry (541) 459-4082UCAN (Umpqua Community Action Network)(541) 672-3421UCAN Child and Adult Care Provider Food Program(541) 672-7004

Gambling AddictionADAPT(541) 281-7800, 672-2691; Reedsport (541) 271-5086Gamblers Anonymous(541) 957-9392; Sutherlin (541) 459-5508Oregon Gambling Hot Line (800) 233-8479

Health Education, Organizations and ServicesBesides organizations, there are many support groups

in Douglas County. See the Wednesday News-Reviewhealth page for local meetings and the blue tab pages ofThe Phone Source for a listing of local groups and serv-ice organization. Mercy Hospital also has a calendar ofgroup meetings at www.mercyrose.org.

ADAPT — Douglas County Council on Alcohol & DrugAbuse Prevention & Treatment

(541) 672-2691Adult Health/Immunizations/STD/HIV Information &

Clinic (541) 440-3521AIDS/STD Hotline(800) 777-2437Alternative Healing Arts Center (541) 673-2319Alternative Medicine Outreach Center(541) 440-1934Alzheimer's Association & local support groups(800) 733-0402; local 673-3900, 673-5012, 464-5600Amedisys Home Health of Roseburg (541) 440-3052Amedisys Hospice of Roseburg (541) 440-2583American Cancer Society(800) 227-2345American Heart & Stroke Association, Portland Office(503) 233-0100 or (800) 452-9445American Kidney Fund, National Office(800) 638-8299American Lung Association(503) 924-4094 or (800) LUNG USA [586-4872]American Red Cross(541) 673-3255Diabetes Education & Support Group677-2102

Douglas County Health and Social Service Depart-ment — Community, mental and environmental healthand senior and disabilities services.www.co.douglas.or.us/dch

Roseburg — (541) 440-3500South County — Canyonville, (541) 839-4495North County — Drain, (541) 836-7311West County — Reedsport, (541) 271-4835

Easter Seals Society, Oregon/Rogue Valley(800) 244-5289Family Connections Resource & Referral Program (541) 672-7955HIV Resource Center(541) 440-2761Kidney Foundation, National

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(800) 622-9010Lincare, Inc. oxygen, durable medical equipment(541) 957-0907Mercy Community Education (Mercy Medical Center)(541) 677-2102Mercy Medical Center Home Health & Hospice(541) 677- 2384Oregon State Commission for the Blind (541) 492-1171 or (888) 202-5463

Parkway Medical Supply(541) 677-2438Poison Control(800) 222-1222Post Polio Support Group(541) 679-0637 or 679-1316Riverside Center(541) 679-6129Roseburg Audiology Center(541) 672-8868

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Registered nurse and emergency department nurse manager Eileen Mitchell checks thevital signs of Garry Baker in the emergency department in the VA Medical Center.

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

SafeNet (800) 723-3638Seniors & People With Disabilities(800) 232-3020STD/HIV Information & Clinic (541) 440-3521Talking Books & Braille Services of the Oregon State

Library(800) 452-0292Umpqua Community Clinic(541) 672-9596Umpqua Community Development Corp.(541) 673-4909 Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network (UVDN)(541) 672-6336Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Nutrition Program (541) 440-3516; Reedsport (541) 271-4835YMCA

Central Douglas County (541) 440-9622; South Dou-glas County (541) 839-6117

Information, Referral and OutreachAmedisys corporate # (888) 777-4312; Amedisys Home Health

440-3052; Amedisys Hospice (541) 440-2583Battered Persons’ Advocacy(541) 673-7867; business (541) 957-0288; Reedsport

crisis line (541)271-3199; 800-464-6543Child Care Resource & Referral Program Warm line (800) 222-3290; 672-7955Compassionate Friends (loss of child, sibling or sui-

cide)(541) 672-1890Douglas County Senior Services (541) 440-3580 or (800) 234-0985ElderCare Locator(800) 677-1116

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Family Resource Center, Reedsport (541) 271-9700Greater Douglas United Way (541) 672-1734Hepatitis C/HIV/Resource Center, support group (541) 440-2761Life Span Respite Care(541) 957-8874Mercy Medical Center Home Health & Hospice(541) 677-2384Ministry of Caring (formerly Parish Nurse Ministry)(541) 673-5157Narcotics Anonymous957-1489Road Condition Information (ODOT Trip check)(800) 977-6368 or 511Salvation Army (541) 672-6581Umpqua Community Action Network(541) 672-3421Umpqua Community Development Corp.(541) 673-4909Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network(541) 672-6336

In-Home ServicesAmedisys Hospice (541) 440-2583Amedisys Home Health 440-3052In-home Care Services Caregiver's Registry(541) 440-3580 or (800) 234-0985Mercy Home Health and Hospice Volunteer Pro-

gram (541) 677-2384Senior Companion Program and state and county

services (Reedsport) (541) 271-4835

InsuranceAARP Info. Line(888) 687-2277Douglas County Senior Services — Rx and SHIBA

benefits(541) 440-3600 or (800) 234-0985 Ext. 3600Douglas County Veterans Services Officer(541) 440-4219 or (541) 440-4220Medicaid (medical insurance)(541) 440-3580Medicare(800) 633-4227Oregon Health Plan(541) 440-3301 or (800) 359-9517Oregon Insurance Division, Consumer Advocacy(503) 947-7984

Legal AssistanceCrime Victims Assistance Program (541) 440-4390Douglas County Public Defender (541) 957-5344Douglas County Senior Services (541) 440-3580 or (800) 234-0985Legal Aid Services of Oregon(541) 673-1181

Senior ServicesAmerican Association of Retired Persons (AARP)(888) 687-2277

Reedsport AARP Chapter #3584

(541) 271-3235Roseburg AARP Chapter #808(541) 784-5149

Alzheimer’s Association & local support groups(800) 733-0402; local 673-3900, 673-5012, 464-

5600Douglas County Homecare Workers670-6431Douglas County Health & Social Services Dept.

Senior Services, Elder Abuse & Neglect Reports, Ore-gon Project Independence

(541) 440-3580 or (800) 234-0985Douglas County Senior Companion Program(541) 440-3549; Reedsport, (541) 271-4835Douglas County Retired Senior Volunteer Program

(RSVP)957-3006ElderCare Locator

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(800) 677-1116Reedsport Senior Services Division (County and

State) (541) 271-4835Roseburg Seniors (541) 672-5627Senior Centers and Dining Sites

Glendale (541) 832-3220Glide (541) 496-3736Reedsport (541) 271-4884Roseburg (541) 677-5835 or 672-5627Riddle (541) 874-2234Friendly Kitchen (541) 673-5929Sutherlin (541) 459-9405Winston (541) 679-9715Yoncalla (541) 849-2951

Seniors & People With Disabilities(800) 232-3020; 800 234-0985Social Security(800) 772-1213Sutherlin Seniors, Inc.(541) 459-5320Winston/Dillard Senior Citizens, Inc.(541) 679-8713

Services for the disabledDisabilities Services Office (541) 440-3427 or (800) 548-3381Douglas County Developmental Disabilities (mental

retardation, autism, etc.)(541) 440-3556 or (800) 866-9780Douglas County Homecare Workers670-6431Medi-Cab Wheelchair Transportation (West Ambu-

lance)(541) 440-7632Oregon Advocacy Center (800) 452-1694TTY (800) 556-5351Seniors & People With Disabilities(800) 232-3020Sunrise Enterprises of Roseburg Inc.(541) 673-0195Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network(541) 672-6336Vocational Rehabilitation DivisionVoice (541) 440-3371

TransportationDial-A-Ride

Sutherlin (541) 459-2429;Winston (541) 679-0455

Medi-Cab Wheelchair Transportation (West Ambu-lance)

(541) 440-7632Mercy Express Free Senior Shuttle Service(541) 464-5555Millennium Transport Services(866) 220-1917Paratransit, Roseburg(541) 440-3587Seniors Escorting Seniors, Myrtle Creek(541) 860-5967 Specialized Care Mobility Services(541) 580-5337Umpqua Transit(541) 440-6500

UCAN (Umpqua Community Action Network)Main (541) 672-3421 or (800) 301-8226CHESS (Case Management Housing Emergency

Support Services) (541) 672-3421Child & Adult Care Food Program (541) 672-7004Confidence Clinic (541) 672-5392Energy (541) 492-3926Family Connections (541) 672-7955Food Pantry/Food Shares Program (541) 672-3421Head Start — Roseburg administration office (541) 673-6306 or see Child/Youth/Teens section for

more information.

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SUSPENSION WHEEL BALANCE

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SCHOOLSCompiled are most of the public and private schools in

Douglas County along with the available community col-lege and college services.

DOUGLAS COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLSListed in alphabetical order by district

Douglas Education Service District1871 N.E. Stephens St., Roseburg, OR 97470Information/Receptionist: (541) 440-4777 Fax: (541)

440-4771Web site: www.douglasesd.k12.or.us

Camas Valley School DistrictDistrict Office197 Main Camas Road, Camas ValleyP.O. Box 57, Camas Valley, OR 97416Phone: 541-445-2131 Fax: 541-445-2041www.camasvalley.k12.or.us

Camas Valley Charter School (K-12)197 Main Camas Road, Camas ValleyP.O. Box 57, Camas Valley, OR 97416Phone: 541-445-2131 Fax: 541-445-2041www.camasvalley.k12.or.us

Days Creek School DistrictDistrict Office11381 Tiller Trail Highway, Days CreekP.O. Box 10, Days Creek, OR 97429Phone: 541-825-3296 Fax: (541) 825-3052Web site: http://days.or.schoolwebpages.com

Days Creek Charter School (7-12)11381 Tiller Trail Highway, Days Creek

P.O. Box 10, Days Creek, OR 97429Phone: (541) 825-3296 Fax: 541-825-3052Web site: http://days.or.schoolwebpages.com

Tiller Elementary (K-6)27450 Tiller Trail Highway, TillerP.O. Box 189, Tiller, OR 97484Phone: (541) 825-3221Fax: (541) 825-3572Web site: http://days.or.schoolwebpages.com

Elkton School DistrictDistrict Office739 River Road, ElktonP.O. Box 390, Elkton, OR 97436Phone: (541) 584-2228 Fax: (541) 584-2227Web site: www.elkton.k12.or.us/Elkton High 739 River Road, ElktonP.O. Box 390, Elkton, OR 97436Phone: (541) 584-2228 Fax: (541) 584-2227Web site: www.elkton.k12.or.us/

Elkton Elementary (K-8)15656 State Highway 38, ElktonP.O. Box 390, Elkton, OR 97436Phone: (541) 584-2228 Fax: (541) 584-2113Web site: www.elkton.k12.or.us/

Glendale School DistrictDistrict Office303A Mehlwood Lane, Glendale

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800 W. Stanton Street

Roseburg

(541) 673-5157(541) 673-5157

St. JosephSt. JosephCatholic ChurchCatholic Church

323 N. Comstock Road

Sutherlin (541) 673-5157(541) 673-5157

St. Francis XavierSt. Francis XavierCatholic ChurchCatholic Church

Mass Times:

5:30pm Saturdays (Vigil)

Sundays 8am, 10:30am, 12:30pm Spanish Mass

LIFE TEEN 5pm (Sept-June), 6pm (July-Aug)

Mass Times:

5:30pm Saturdays (Vigil)

Sundays 10:30am

SCHOOLS

P.O. Box E, Glendale, OR 97442Phone: (541) 832-2133 Fax: (541) 832-3183Web site: www.glendale.k12.or.us

Glendale Jr./Sr. High10598 Azalea Glen Road, GlendaleP.O. Box E, Glendale, OR 97442Phone: (541) 832-2171 Fax: (541) 832-2486Web site: www.glendale.k12.or.us

Glendale Elementary100 Pacific Ave., GlendaleP.O. Box E, Glendale, OR 97442Phone: (541) 832-2176 Fax: (541) 832-2158Web site: www.glendale.k12.or.us

Glide School DistrictDistrict Office301 Glide Loop Drive, Glide, OR 97443Phone: (541) 496-3521 Fax: (541) 496-4300Web site: www.glide.k12.or.us

Glide High18990 North Umpqua Highway, Glide, OR 97443Phone: (541) 496-3554 Fax: (541) 496-4304Web site: www.glide.k12.or.us

Glide Middle301 Glide Loop Road, Glide, OR 97443Phone: (541) 496-3516 Fax: (541) 496-4302Web site: www.glide.k12.or.us

Glide Elementary1477 Glide Loop Road, Glide, OR 97443Phone: (541) 496-3524 Fax: (541) 496-4301Web site: www.glide.k12.or.us

Toketee Falls Elementary100 Toketee School Road, Idleyld Park, OR 97447Phone: (541) 498-2490 Fax: (541) 498-0428Web site: www.glide.k12.or.us

North Douglas School DistrictDistrict Office500 S. Main St., DrainP.O. Box 428, Drain, OR 97435Phone: (541) 836-2223 Fax: (541) 836-7558

www.northdouglas.k12.or.us

North Douglas High305 S. Main St., DrainP.O. Box 488, Drain, OR 97435Phone: (541) 836-2222 Fax: (541) 836-2387www.northdouglas.k12.or.us

North Douglas Elementary100 School St., Drain P.O. Box 338, Drain, OR 97435Phone: (541) 836-2213 Fax: (541) 836-7034www.northdouglas.k12.or.us

Oakland School DistrictDistrict Office537 N.E. Locust St., Oakland, OR 97462P.O. Box 390, Oakland, OR 97462Phone: (541) 459-4341 Fax: (541) 459-4120Web site: www.oakland.k12.or.us

Oakland High521 N.E. Spruce St., OaklandP.O. Box 479, Oakland, OR 97462Phone: (541) 459-2597 Fax: (541) 459-4765Web site: www.oakland.k12.or.us

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Children wait to get off their bus beforethe start of the first day of the new schoolyear at Eastwood Elementary in Roseburg.

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SCHOOLS

Lincoln Middle931 Old Town Loop, OaklandP.O. Box 420, Oakland, OR 97462Phone: (541) 459-3407 Fax: (541) 459-9167Web site: www.oakland.k12.or.us

Oakland Elementary499 N.E. Spruce, OaklandP.O. Box 90, Oakland, OR 97462Phone: (541) 459-2271 Fax: (541) 459-8998Web site: www.oakland.k12.or.us

Riddle School DistrictDistrict Office401 First St., RiddleP.O. Box 45, Riddle, OR 97469Phone: (541) 874-3131 Fax: (541) 874-2345www.riddle.k12.or.us

Riddle Jr./ Sr. High School147 S. Main St., RiddleP.O. Box 45, Riddle, OR 97469Phone: (541) 874-2251 Fax: (541) 874-3510www.riddle.k12.or.us

Riddle Elementary463 Park Ave., RiddleP.O. Box 45, Riddle, OR 97469Phone: (541) 874-2226 Fax: (541) 874-3265www.riddle.k12.or.us

Riddle Education Center (7-12)

119 Main St., RiddleP.O. Box 300, Riddle, OR 97469Phone: (541) 874-3202 Fax: (541) 874-3202www.riddle.k12.or.us

Roseburg School DistrictDistrict Office1419 N.W.Valley View DriveRoseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4015 Fax: (541) 440-4003Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Office of Student ServicesPhone: (541) 440-4031 Fax: (541) 677-4201Administration PurchasingPhone: (541) 440-4020 Fax: (541) 440-4000Administration MaintenancePhone: (541) 440-4053 Fax: (541) 440-4000

Roseburg High400 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4142 Fax: (541) 440-8296Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

John C. Fremont Middle850 W. Keady Court, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4055 Fax: (541) 440-4060Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Joseph Lane Middle2153 N.E.Vine St., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4104 Fax: (541) 440-4100

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SCHOOLS

Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Eastwood Elementary2550 S.E.Waldon Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4180 Fax: (541) 440-4182Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Fir Grove Elementary1360 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4085 Fax: (541) 440-4086Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Fullerton IV Elementary2560 W. Bradford Drive, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4081 Fax: (541) 440-4082Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Green Elementary4498 S.W. Carnes Road, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4127 Fax: (541) 440-4017Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Hucrest Elementary1810 N.W. Kline St., Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4188 Fax: (541) 440-4191Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Melrose Elementary2960 Melrose Road, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4077 Fax: (541) 440-4078Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Rose Elementary948 S.E. Roberts Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4123 Fax: (541) 440-4124Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Sunnyslope Elementary2230 S.W. Cannon Ave., Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 440-4192 Fax: (541) 679-9485Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

Winchester Elementary217 Pioneer Way, Winchester, OR 97475Phone: (541) 440-4183 Fax: (541) 440-4187Web site: www.roseburg.k12.or.us

South Umpqua School DistrictDistrict Office558 S.W. Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457Phone: (541) 863-3115 Fax: (541) 863-5212Web site: www.susd.k12.or.us

South Umpqua High501 N.W. Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457Phone: 541-863-3118 Fax: 541-863-5486Web site: www.susd.k12.or.us

Coffenberry Middle591 N.E. Rice St., Myrtle Creek, OR 97457Phone: (541) 863-3104 Fax: (541) 863-5187Web site: www.susd.k12.or.us

Canyonville Elementary

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1813 W. Harvard Ave., Suite 210 • Open Mon - Fri: 9 am - 6 pm, Sat: 9 am - 1 pm1813 W. Harvard Ave., Suite 210 • Open Mon - Fri: 9 am - 6 pm, Sat: 9 am - 1 pm

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SCHOOLS

124 N. Main St., CanyonvilleP.O. Box 745, Canyonville, OR 97417Phone: (541) 839-4396 Fax: (541) 839-6528Web site: www.susd.k12.or.us

Myrtle Creek Elementary651 N.E. Division St., Myrtle Creek, OR 97457Phone: (541) 863-3168 Fax: (541) 863-5185Web site: www.susd.k12.or.us

Tri City Elementary546 S.W. Chadwick Lane, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457Phone: (541) 863-6887 Fax: (541) 863-5510

Web site: www.susd.k12.or.us

Sutherlin School DistrictDistrict Office531 E. Central Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479Phone: (541) 459-2228 Fax: (541) 459-2484Web site: www.sutherlin.k12.or.us

Sutherlin High500 E. Fourth Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479Phone: (541) 459-9551 Fax: (541) 459-4887Web site: www.sutherlin.k12.or.us

Sutherlin Middle

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Umpqua Community College graduates more than 200 students through its general edu-cation degree and adult high school diploma programs around the county.

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Canyonville Christian Academy

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SCHOOLS

649 E. Fourth Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479Phone: (541) 459-2668 Fax: (541) 459-2047Web site: www.sutherlin.k12.or.us

Sutherlin West Intermediate (4-6)531 N. Comstock Road, Sutherlin, OR 97479Phone: (541) 459-3688 Fax: (541) 459-5675Web site: www.sutherlin.k12.or.us

Sutherlin East Primary (K-3)323 N.E.Third Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479Phone: (541) 459-2912 Fax: (541) 459-0898Web site: www.sutherlin.k12.or.us

Winston-Dillard School DistrictDistrict Office620 N.W. Elwood Drive, Winston, OR 97496Phone: (541) 679-3000 Fax: (541) 679-4819Web site: www.wdsd.org

Douglas Opportunity165 Dyke Road, Winston, OR 97496Phone: 541-679-3023 Fax: 541-784-2620

Douglas High1381 N.W. Douglas Blvd., Winston, OR 97496Phone: (541) 679-3001 Fax: (541) 679-7284 Web site: www.wdsd.org

Winston Middle330 S.E.Thompson Ave., Winston, OR 97496

Phone: (541) 679-3002 Fax: (541) 679-3026Web site: www.wdsd.org

Brockway Elementary2520 N.W. Brockway Road, Winston, OR 97496Phone: (541)-679-3037 Fax: (541) 679-3051Web site: www.wdsd.org

Lookingglass Elementary7421 Lookingglass Road, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 679-3006 Fax: (541) 784-2639Web site: www.wdsd.org

McGovern Elementary 600 N.W. Elwood Drive, Winston, OR 97496Phone: (541) 679-3003 Fax: (541) 679-3027Web site: www.wdsd.org

Yoncalla School DistrictDistrict Office292 Fifth St., YoncallaP.O. Box 568, Yoncalla, OR 97499Phone: (541) 849-2782 Fax: (541) 849-2190Web site: www.yoncalla.k12.or.us

Yoncalla High292 Fifth St., YoncallaP.O. Box 568, Yoncalla, OR 97499Phone: (541) 849-2175 Fax: (541) 849-2669Web site: www.yoncalla.k12.or.us

Yoncalla Elementary

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SCHOOLS

401 First St., YoncallaP.O. Box 568, Yoncalla, OR 97499Phone: (541) 849-2158 Fax: (541) 849-3162Web site: www.yoncalla.k12.or.us

South Coast Education Service District(Reedsport schools are in the SCESD)1350 Teakwood St., Coos Bay, OR 97420Phone: (541) 269-1611 Fax: (541) 267-9240Web site: www.scesd.k12.or.us

Reedsport School DistrictDistrict Office100 Ranch Road, Reedsport, OR 97467Phone: (541) 271-3656 Fax: (541) 271-3658Web site: www.reedsport.k12.or.us

Reedsport Jr./Sr. High School2260 Longwood Drive, Reedsport, OR 97467Phone: (541) 271-2141 Fax: (541) 271-2143Web site: www.reedsport.k12.or.us

Highland Elementary School2605 Longwood Drive, Reedsport, OR 97467Phone: (541) 271-3616 Fax: (541) 271-3618Web site: www.reedsport.k12.or.us

DOUGLAS COUNTY PRIVATE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLSListed in alphabetical order by cityListed are most of the well-known private or nonpublic

schools in the county.

CanyonvilleCanyonville Christian Academy (7-12; boarding 9-12)250 E. First St., CanyonvilleP.O. Box 1100, Canyonville, OR 97417Phone: (541) 839-4401 Fax: (541) 839-6228Web site: www.canyonville.net

Canyonville SDA Elementary (1-8)712 N.W. Frontage Road, CanyonvilleP.O. Box 1155, Canyonville, OR 97417Phone: (541) 839-4053 Fax: (541) 839-4053

Days CreekMilo Adventist Academy (9-12)

324 Milo Drive, Days CreekP.O. Box 278, Days Creek, OR 97429Phone: (541) 825-3200 Fax: (541) 825-3723Web site: www.miloacademy.net

Milo Elementary (1-8)324 Milo Drive, Days CreekP.O. Box 278, Days Creek, OR 97429Phone: (541) 825-3514 Fax: (541) 825-3723

GlideWolf Creek Job Corps (alternative 8-12)2010 Opportunity Lane, Glide, OR 97443Phone: (541) 496-3507 or (800) 588-9003 Fax: (541)

496-8515Web site: http://wolfcreek.jobcorps.gov

Myrtle CreekLittle Folks Christian School (preschool-K)235 N.E. Rice, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457Phone: (541) 863-5814

RoseburgCobb Street Children’s Learning CenterCobb Street School (pre K-9)1281 N.E.Walnut St., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 957-1008 Fax: (541) 957-0164Web site: www.cobbstreet.org

Melrose Christian School House (2-5)4879 Colonial Rd.Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 957-0918www.melrosechristianschoolhouse.com

Phoenix School (alternative 7-12)3131 N.E. Diamond Lake Blvd. Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 673-3036 Fax: (541) 957-5906Web site: www.roseburgphoenix.com

Roseburg Junior Academy (pre K-10)1653 N.W.Troost St., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 673-5278 Fax: (541) 672-9785Web site: www.rjasda.org

St. Paul Lutheran School and Child Care (pre K-8)750 W. Keady Court, Roseburg, OR 97470

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SCHOOLS

Phone: (541) 673-7212www.stpaul-roseburg.org

Umpqua Valley Christian SchoolMiddle/ High School (7-12)18585 Dixonville Road, Roseburg(Mailing:) 359 Roberts Creek Road, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 679-4964 Fax: (541) 679-1881

Umpqua Valley Christian SchoolPrimary/Intermediate Campus (pre K-6)359 Roberts Creek Road, Roseburg, OR 97471Phone: (541) 679-6248 Fax: (541) 679-1881

The Warner School (ages 16 and over)760 N.W. Hill Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 672-7761 Fax: (541) 672-2116Web site: www.ute1stop.org/warnerschool

SutherlinSutherlin Adventist School (preschool-8)841 W. Central Ave., SutherlinP.O. Box 586, Sutherlin, OR 97479Phone: 541-459-9706 Fax: 541-459-8970http://sutherlin.adventistnw.org/

UmpquaPrayer Rock Academy (K-7)806 Hubbard Creek RoadUmpqua, OR 97486Phone: 637-7500Web site: www.prayerrockacademy.comYoncalla

Yoncalla Christian School (K-12)1008 Hayhurst RoadYoncalla, OR 97499Phone: 849-2800

COMMUNITY COLLEGES/COLLEGE SERVICESUmpqua Community College1140 Umpqua College Road, RoseburgP.O. Box 967, Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 440-4600 Fax: (541) 440-4637Web site: www.umpqua.edu

Oregon State University Extension ServiceDouglas County Courthouse Church Annex1134 S.E. Douglas Ave., RoseburgP.O. Box 1165, Roseburg, OR 97470Phone: (541) 672-4461 or 1(800) 883-7568Fax: (541) 672-4453Web site: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/douglas

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Heather McDonald was an outstandinggraduate from Yoncalla last year.

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COMMUNITY SERVICES

Rental (541) 4923535

Veterans AssistanceDouglas County Veterans Service Office (541) 440-4219 or (541) 440-4220VA Veterans Healthcare System(541) 440-1000

Vocational TrainingPhoenix School of Roseburg(541) 673-3036Umpqua Community College(541) 440-4600Umpqua Training & Employment Inc.(541) 672-7761Wolf Creek Job Corps Center(541) 496-3507 or (800) 588-9003

Volunteer Opportunities

See The News-Review Senior Times, published thefirst Monday of each month, for more volunteer opportuni-ties.

Amedisys Home Health 440-3052Amedisys Hospice (541) 440-2583Boys and Girls Club(541) 440-9505Douglas County Chapter of American Red Cross (541) 673-3255Douglas County Foster Grandparent Program(541) 957-3782Douglas County Prescription Assistance(541) 440-3600Douglas County Retired Senior Volunteer Program

(RSVP) (541) 957-3006Douglas County Senior Companion Program (541) 957-3782Douglas County Volunteer Services (541) 957-3006; (541) 440-2583

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FISH (food bank)(541) 672-5242Head Start — Roseburg administration office (541)

673-6306 or see Child/Youth/Teens section for moreinformation.

Mercy Home Health and Hospice Volunteer Pro-gram

(541) 677-2384Roseburg Rescue Mission (541) 673-3004Salvation Army (541) 672-6581Tax Aid (RSVP) (541) 957-3006UCAN (Umpqua Community Action Network)(541) 672-3421

Women and Children’s Services

Battered Persons’ Advocacy(541) 673-7867; business (541) 957-0288; Reed-

sport crisis line (541)271-3199; 800-464-6543Douglas County Adult Health, Family Planning Clin-

ic and WIC Program(541) 440-3521; Reedsport (541) 271-4835Family Resource Center (Reedsport) (541) 271-9700HIV Resource Center(541) 440-2761Hope Pregnancy Center (541) 672-2609Glide Helping Hands (food and clothing distribution)(541) 496-3956Open Adoption and Family Services Inc.Pregnancy and Adoption Counseling (800) 772-1115SafeNet (info and referral)(800) 723-3638UCAN Confidence Clinic (541) 672-5392WIC Nutrition Program and Childhood Immunization(541) 440-3516; Reedsport (541) 271-4835

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Todd TheissPrincipal Broker

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The Pine Grove Community Church inDixonville is celebrating its 140th anniver-sary. Organizing the event is the churchPastor Dennis Kreiss.

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Village Realty • 863-3134

Todd Theiss863-1321

Roseburg Homes

Ben Tatone580-2211

Karen Volk Realty • 672-4444

Emily Volk672-4042

Karen Volk673-8549

Hawks Real Estate

Victoria Hawks673-6499

Prudential Real Estate Professionals • 673-1890

Mark Townsend430-6857

Mary Gilbert492-5007

JT Berk438-6078

Debbie Caskey580-3952

Steve Hammell430-3494

Diane McKillop580-6516

Re/Max Professional Realty • 673-3272

Kelly Forney580-7056

Patti Archambault784-8340

Linda Jacobson680-0459

Kelley Jarvis580-2274

Janet McNown580-0817

Jody Tatone673-3272

Carol Thompson580-1531

The “Circle of Success” is an organization dedicated to the recognition of extra-ordinary achievements in the area of listing and selling of real estate in Douglas County. Circle of Success membership is a prestigious annual honor earned by those Realtors® who not only have a high-level of sales, but also adhere to the ethical standards set by the club. In 2008 each of these Agents closed a minimum of $3.7 million in sales to qualify. To ensure that you get the highest level of real estate service, be sure to contact a Circle of Success broker.

HUNTING/FISHING

bring success.Anglers should check sport angling regulations

to determine fishing gear restrictions.Cutthroat trout are found throughout the entire

Umpqua Basin.The average size of the residentadult is 6 to 8 inches, while those cutthroat thatmigrate to the ocean and then return upriver aver-age 16 inches.

The uppermost section of the North Umpquaand Lemolo and Toketee reservoirs are home tobrown trout.The average size of an adult brown is10 to 14 inches, but some grow into the 20-inchrange.

A good population of brook trout exists in theClearwater River, a tributary of the upper NorthUmpqua River, near Toketee.Thirteen high lakesare stocked with brook trout and provide fish inthe 8- to 12-inch range.

The best concentration of smallmouth bass isin the main Umpqua River from Elkton to the forksof the North and South Umpqua, and from thelower South Umpqua near Roseburg toCanyonville.

The fish’s average size is 7-10 inches. Small-mouth bass live near rock structures and ledges,which provide protection.

Largemouth bass are concentrated in numer-ous ponds and valley lakes and reservoirs or insuch secondary habitats as sloughs off the mainUmpqua.These fish average over 2 pounds in the

district.There are very few upland ponds withoutlargemouth bass.

All local reservoirs have good numbers of bassfor warm water anglers.

Striped bass roam continuously from freshwater to salt water and back in the main Umpquaand lower Smith River. Striper fishing is best dur-ing the spring months.

Shad are an excellent sport fish with light gear,small spinners, jigs and flies providing the mostsuccess.The main fishery for sport fishermen isfrom River Forks Park on the Umpqua downriverto Sawyers Rapids during May and June.

Other warm water species like bluegill, crappieand green sunfish are plentiful in most reservoirsand ponds.

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Frank Moore fly fishes on the NorthUmpqua for steelhead.

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129 S. Old Pacifi c HwyPO Box 1300

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SPORTS

Anna Drain ParkAnna Drain County Park, across from the North Dou-

glas War Memorial Pool in Drain.Three pits available.

HORSEBACK RIDINGDiamond Lake Corrals has a selection of horses that

provide for a scenic ride through the quiet forest aroundthe lake or into the meadows at the base of MountThielsen. (541) 793-3337 or (541) 297-6095.

Mildred Kanipe Park north of Oakland has an eques-trian area and trails.

North Bank Wildlife Management Area east of Wilburhas an equestrian area and trails.

RACQUETBALLThe Central Douglas County YMCA at 1151 W. Stew-

art Parkway, Roseburg, has four racquetball courts. 440-9622.

YMCAThe Central Douglas County YMCA at 1151 W. Stew-

art Parkway in Roseburg offers a variety of activities forthose looking for indoor, as well as outdoor, sports. Itsfacilities include two pools, three basketball courts, fourracquetball courts, a fitness room and teen activity cen-ter.Various day camps and organized sports, as well asaerobics classes and child care are among the servicesfrom which to choose.Visitors to the area may purchaseday passes at the YMCA. Information: 440-9622.

ROLLER SKATINGParkview Skating Center For some roller-rink fun, visit the Parkview Skating

Center, located next to the YMCA at 1151 N.W. StewartParkway in Roseburg. Parkview is the area’s only roller-skating rink and offers a variety of skating sessions andmusic ranging from Christian to pop to rock. A conces-sion stand offers refreshments and snacks.

The skating center is closed Mondays and Wednes-days. During the summer, the center is open at assortedtimes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Fridays, the cen-ter is open in the evening. On Saturdays, the center is atassorted times. On Sundays, the center is open atassorted times.

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American Legion baseball games atRoseburg’s Legion Field always draw acrowd.

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Providing health and dental services to all members of the community. Discounts available based on sliding fee scale.

Clinics located in Roseburg, Drain, Glide, Myrtle Creek, Roseburg High School and Douglas High School.

Watch our new facility grow at150 Kenneth Ford Drive, Roseburg, Oregon!

We are currently located at:544 W. Umpqua StreetRoseburg, OR 97471

Call: 541-672-9596 for info or an appointment.Clinics in: Roseburg, Drain, Glide and Myrtle Creek.

Providing medical and dental services. We accept all insurances. Discounts available for most uninsured.

“Umpqua Community Health Center...Caring for the Community on a Personal Level”

SPORTS

Information: 957-5283 or 957-8436.

SKATEBOARDINGRoseburg Skate Park, located off the 900 block of Gar-

den Valley Boulevard in Roseburg, behind Fred Meyer.Also accessible by the bike path from Stewart Park. 672-7701 or 440-1188.

SWIMMINGUmpqua Community College Located at Umpqua Community College off the Win-

chester exit north of Roseburg.The pool is open to thepublic from June through August. Mondays throughThursdays, the swim times will be 1-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.On Fridays, the times will be 1-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. andSaturdays, 1-4 p.m. Call for fees. 440-4686.

YMCALocated off Stewart Parkway at Stewart Park.Two

indoor pools. Call 440-9622 for times and fees.South Umpqua Memorial Pool Located in Myrtle Creek, off Exit 108 to Division Street

and Bataan Avenue.The pool is open during the summermonths. Call for hours, times and fees. 863-6805 or 863-3171.

North Douglas War Memorial Pool Located in Drain next to North Douglas High School,

the municipal pool includes a bathhouse. It’s the only out-door public pool in north Douglas County. Call for hoursand fees. 836-7549.

TENNIS COURTS Hoffman Tennis Center at Stewart ParkOff Stewart Parkway in Roseburg.Twelve lighted

courts, three indoor courts, snack bar, pro shop with ateaching pro available for lessons. Open daily. Check atthe Hoffman Center adjacent to the courts for fees andreservations or call 673-3429.

Umpqua Community CollegeLocated at Umpqua Community College Physical Edu-

cation complex, off the Winchester exit north of Rose-burg. Six courts, no fees, but court hours should bescheduled, 440-4686.

Riddle ParkAdjacent to City Hall, two lighted courts, no fees or

reservations required. 874-2571.Myrtle CreekEvergreen Park, off Exit 108 in Myrtle Creek at inter-

section of Cedar Avenue and Howland Street. One court,no fee or reservation required. Another court is adjacentto South Umpqua Memorial Pool at Division Street andBataan Avenue in Myrtle Creek. No fees or reservationsrequired. 863-3171.

SutherlinSutherlin has tennis courts at Hartley Park on Sixth

Avenue and at Central Park on Central Avenue. Neitherrequire a fee or reservation.

Anna Drain ParkAnna Drain County Park, across from the North Dou-

glas War Memorial Pool in Drain.

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Andi Keeler of Roseburg returns the ballduring a game at the Paul Jackson TennisCenter.

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