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1 Kingfisher. Photo by Joan Rowe July 10 th , 2017 Volume 14, Issue 28

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Kingfisher Photo by Joan Rowe

July 10th 2017 Volume 14 Issue 28

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On July 10 the main railroad crossing in Chiloquin will be closed for maintenance by the RR Traffic will be rerouted through Rainbow park so if you plan to commute that day a Monday please be prepared for delays and detours All day 8am-3pm be prepared Please note The map of the detour published last week was incorrect No doubt there will be detour signs to guide you to the alternate route

Oregon Shores 1 Home Owners Board Meeting

July 11 2017 300 pm

Chiloquin Community Center

Hiker Dies in Fall at Crater Lake on Fourth of July

A 20 year old male died after falling from a rocky cliff edge along West Rim Drive in Crater Lake National Park The incident occurred at about 545 AM on the morning of July 4 The Florida man whose identification is being withheld pending notification of next of kin had scrambled down inside the caldera just west of Rim Village Witnesses stated the victim walked onto a rocky point when rocks he was standing on broke loose He fell approximately 50-70 feet Rangers rappelled down the cliff and confirmed the man had died from injuries sustained in the fall The incident remains under investigation Park staff reminds visitors that climbing or hiking within the caldera is prohibited due to extremely hazardous conditions encountered inside the collapsed volcano Patches of late snow can also contribute to hazards in the caldera and on other high elevation slopes The majority of the higher elevation hiking trails are still partially or fully snow covered and should be avoided Visitors are cautioned to observe warning signs be aware of footing on rocky pumice slopes and never approach the edge even in areas that may appear traveled by others Due to heavy spring snows hikers on back country trails may encounter patches of snow fallen trees and other debris well into July and August The Watchman and Garfield Peak trails remain closed due to heavy snow and dangerous conditions The Cleetwood Cove trail to the lake is open

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Klamath Basin Monitoring Program Blue-Green algae season is upon us Copco Reservoir has been posted at the Warning Tier 1 level Please avoid water contact recreation in Copco at this time In general always avoid algae scums where toxins can be concentrated and keep children and pets away from scums and obvious blooms

Classes on Preserving Food at Home Preserving garden produce is a fun and satisfying experience Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home

In ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Saturday July 22 1-430 pm participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

ldquoCanning Pickles and Salsardquo is Thursday August 10 9 am-1 pm

ldquoSoft Cheese Makingrdquo Wednesday September 13 12-4 pm

Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff and will be held at the Center 6923 Washburn Way Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu OSU Extension has many resources to assist the home preserver OSUrsquos Food Safety and Preservation Hotline opens July 13 Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 400 pm at 1-800-354-7319 Or call KBREC or visit httpextensionoregonstateedufchfood-preservation Free testing of dial gauge pressure canners is available at KBREC

PORTLAND Ore (KOIN) mdash President Donald Trumprsquos proposed budget would cut funding for Amtrak lines that connect some of the nationrsquos most rural communities If approved it would eliminate all federal funding for Amtrakrsquos national network trains the National Association of Railroad Passengers revealed It appears Amtrakrsquos Cascades line would continue service in the Northwest even if Trumprsquos budget is approved Thatrsquos because the line receives all of its funding from the states of Oregon and Washington not the federal government

At the very least the NARP predicts the budget would cause 220 US towns and cities to lose all Amtrak service In Oregon Chemult and Klamath Falls would lose service httpkoincom20170410trump-budget-threatens-pnw-amtrak-service httpwwwmasstransitmagcompress_release12322126220-cities-losing-all-passenger-train-service-per-trump-elimination-of-all-federal-funding-for-amtraks-national-network-trains

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The Oregon Department of Forestry will be implementing Public Fire Restrictions for the Klamath-Lake District starting Monday July 10 2017 at 1201 am we will also be moving from Moderate adjective class to High Each year human-caused wildfires wreak havoc on Oregonrsquos pristine landscapes and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to put out In an effort to prevent careless fires the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos Klamath-Lake District and Walker Range Patrol Association has imposed public fire restrictions related to activities known to start fires Violators of this ldquoRegulated-Use Closurerdquo will not only be cited but may be held liable for fire suppression costs should a fire result The following activities are either restricted by time of day or prohibited entirely

Smoking is prohibited while traveling except in vehicles on improved roads and other designated locations

Open fires are prohibited including campfires charcoal fires cooking fires and warming fires except at locations designated by the forester Portable cooking stoves using liquefied or bottled fuels are allowed

The use of power saws is prohibited during extreme fire danger Chain saw use is permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When permitted each power saw is required to have one shovel and one fire extinguisher of at least 8 oz capacity

Cutting grinding and welding of metal is prohibited during extreme fire danger and permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When allowed this activity must be conducted in a cleared area and have a charged garden hose or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher immediately available

Motor vehicles including motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles are only allowed on improved roads free of flammable vegetation except for the culture and harvest of agricultural crops

Possession of the following firefighting equipment is required while traveling except on state highways county roads and driveways one shovel and one gallon of water or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher All-terrain vehicles and motorcycles must be equipped with one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher

The use of fireworks is prohibited

Aside from these restrictions also prohibited throughout fire season is backyard debris burning the use of exploding targets and tracer ammunition The recent high temperatures and low humidityrsquos have also forced the adjective class to be raised to ldquoHighrdquo Contact the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos office at (541) 883-5681 Klamath Falls (541) 947-331 Lakeview or log onto wwworegongovODFFirePagesRestrictionsaspx for more information

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Connecting classroom community and a sense of place

We have classroom openings for the 2017-2018 school year

Kindergarten1st Grade Openings Available 2nd3rd4th Grade Openings Available 5th6th Grade Full ndash Wait List Available 6th7th8th Grade Openings Available Please visit our web site (wwwsagecommunityschoolorg) to learn more about Sage and submit a Student Registration Form or send us an email (afowlersagecommunityschoolorg) and we can schedule a tour School starts September 5th Sign up today

Sage is requesting applications for a Part-Time Food DeliveryRecess MonitorBus Monitor

Please visit wwwsagecommunityschoolorg in Employment Opportunities for additional details Position begins August 30 2017

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The Summer Reading Program is in full swing at the Chiloquin Branch Library

Special programs for children every Wednesday at 200pm through August 9th Upcoming programs Wednesday July 12th Engineer It Wow Wersquore excited to welcome an interactive program presented by the University of Oregonrsquos Museum of Natural and Cultural History Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos first engineers Wednesday July 19th Make a simple spectroscope that you can use to explore light sources such as reflected sunlight light bulbs etc Wednesday July 26th Get a move on We welcome Portland dance teacher Iris Nason Iris will help us explore creative movement jumping spinning soaring and dancing Wednesday August 2nd Creature Teachers Yes they will be bringing live animals including reptiles hellip Wednesday August 9th End-of-summer Party In addition to special programs to encourage learning and library use the Summer Reading Program features incentives for all ages (even adults) to keep reading during the summer Stop by the library any time during our open hours to pick up a reading log and learn more Chiloquin Branch Library Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St 541-783-3315 Monday 10-2 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-6 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2

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The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

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Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

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The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

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This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

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over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

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Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

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128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

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The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

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Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

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The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

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Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

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Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

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To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

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July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

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Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

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Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

Page 2: July 10 , 2017 Volume 14, Issue 28 - WordPress.com · 7/10/2017  · Nicole Sanchez, an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture, will lead both budding and experienced

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On July 10 the main railroad crossing in Chiloquin will be closed for maintenance by the RR Traffic will be rerouted through Rainbow park so if you plan to commute that day a Monday please be prepared for delays and detours All day 8am-3pm be prepared Please note The map of the detour published last week was incorrect No doubt there will be detour signs to guide you to the alternate route

Oregon Shores 1 Home Owners Board Meeting

July 11 2017 300 pm

Chiloquin Community Center

Hiker Dies in Fall at Crater Lake on Fourth of July

A 20 year old male died after falling from a rocky cliff edge along West Rim Drive in Crater Lake National Park The incident occurred at about 545 AM on the morning of July 4 The Florida man whose identification is being withheld pending notification of next of kin had scrambled down inside the caldera just west of Rim Village Witnesses stated the victim walked onto a rocky point when rocks he was standing on broke loose He fell approximately 50-70 feet Rangers rappelled down the cliff and confirmed the man had died from injuries sustained in the fall The incident remains under investigation Park staff reminds visitors that climbing or hiking within the caldera is prohibited due to extremely hazardous conditions encountered inside the collapsed volcano Patches of late snow can also contribute to hazards in the caldera and on other high elevation slopes The majority of the higher elevation hiking trails are still partially or fully snow covered and should be avoided Visitors are cautioned to observe warning signs be aware of footing on rocky pumice slopes and never approach the edge even in areas that may appear traveled by others Due to heavy spring snows hikers on back country trails may encounter patches of snow fallen trees and other debris well into July and August The Watchman and Garfield Peak trails remain closed due to heavy snow and dangerous conditions The Cleetwood Cove trail to the lake is open

3

Klamath Basin Monitoring Program Blue-Green algae season is upon us Copco Reservoir has been posted at the Warning Tier 1 level Please avoid water contact recreation in Copco at this time In general always avoid algae scums where toxins can be concentrated and keep children and pets away from scums and obvious blooms

Classes on Preserving Food at Home Preserving garden produce is a fun and satisfying experience Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home

In ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Saturday July 22 1-430 pm participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

ldquoCanning Pickles and Salsardquo is Thursday August 10 9 am-1 pm

ldquoSoft Cheese Makingrdquo Wednesday September 13 12-4 pm

Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff and will be held at the Center 6923 Washburn Way Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu OSU Extension has many resources to assist the home preserver OSUrsquos Food Safety and Preservation Hotline opens July 13 Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 400 pm at 1-800-354-7319 Or call KBREC or visit httpextensionoregonstateedufchfood-preservation Free testing of dial gauge pressure canners is available at KBREC

PORTLAND Ore (KOIN) mdash President Donald Trumprsquos proposed budget would cut funding for Amtrak lines that connect some of the nationrsquos most rural communities If approved it would eliminate all federal funding for Amtrakrsquos national network trains the National Association of Railroad Passengers revealed It appears Amtrakrsquos Cascades line would continue service in the Northwest even if Trumprsquos budget is approved Thatrsquos because the line receives all of its funding from the states of Oregon and Washington not the federal government

At the very least the NARP predicts the budget would cause 220 US towns and cities to lose all Amtrak service In Oregon Chemult and Klamath Falls would lose service httpkoincom20170410trump-budget-threatens-pnw-amtrak-service httpwwwmasstransitmagcompress_release12322126220-cities-losing-all-passenger-train-service-per-trump-elimination-of-all-federal-funding-for-amtraks-national-network-trains

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The Oregon Department of Forestry will be implementing Public Fire Restrictions for the Klamath-Lake District starting Monday July 10 2017 at 1201 am we will also be moving from Moderate adjective class to High Each year human-caused wildfires wreak havoc on Oregonrsquos pristine landscapes and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to put out In an effort to prevent careless fires the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos Klamath-Lake District and Walker Range Patrol Association has imposed public fire restrictions related to activities known to start fires Violators of this ldquoRegulated-Use Closurerdquo will not only be cited but may be held liable for fire suppression costs should a fire result The following activities are either restricted by time of day or prohibited entirely

Smoking is prohibited while traveling except in vehicles on improved roads and other designated locations

Open fires are prohibited including campfires charcoal fires cooking fires and warming fires except at locations designated by the forester Portable cooking stoves using liquefied or bottled fuels are allowed

The use of power saws is prohibited during extreme fire danger Chain saw use is permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When permitted each power saw is required to have one shovel and one fire extinguisher of at least 8 oz capacity

Cutting grinding and welding of metal is prohibited during extreme fire danger and permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When allowed this activity must be conducted in a cleared area and have a charged garden hose or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher immediately available

Motor vehicles including motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles are only allowed on improved roads free of flammable vegetation except for the culture and harvest of agricultural crops

Possession of the following firefighting equipment is required while traveling except on state highways county roads and driveways one shovel and one gallon of water or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher All-terrain vehicles and motorcycles must be equipped with one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher

The use of fireworks is prohibited

Aside from these restrictions also prohibited throughout fire season is backyard debris burning the use of exploding targets and tracer ammunition The recent high temperatures and low humidityrsquos have also forced the adjective class to be raised to ldquoHighrdquo Contact the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos office at (541) 883-5681 Klamath Falls (541) 947-331 Lakeview or log onto wwworegongovODFFirePagesRestrictionsaspx for more information

5

Connecting classroom community and a sense of place

We have classroom openings for the 2017-2018 school year

Kindergarten1st Grade Openings Available 2nd3rd4th Grade Openings Available 5th6th Grade Full ndash Wait List Available 6th7th8th Grade Openings Available Please visit our web site (wwwsagecommunityschoolorg) to learn more about Sage and submit a Student Registration Form or send us an email (afowlersagecommunityschoolorg) and we can schedule a tour School starts September 5th Sign up today

Sage is requesting applications for a Part-Time Food DeliveryRecess MonitorBus Monitor

Please visit wwwsagecommunityschoolorg in Employment Opportunities for additional details Position begins August 30 2017

6

The Summer Reading Program is in full swing at the Chiloquin Branch Library

Special programs for children every Wednesday at 200pm through August 9th Upcoming programs Wednesday July 12th Engineer It Wow Wersquore excited to welcome an interactive program presented by the University of Oregonrsquos Museum of Natural and Cultural History Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos first engineers Wednesday July 19th Make a simple spectroscope that you can use to explore light sources such as reflected sunlight light bulbs etc Wednesday July 26th Get a move on We welcome Portland dance teacher Iris Nason Iris will help us explore creative movement jumping spinning soaring and dancing Wednesday August 2nd Creature Teachers Yes they will be bringing live animals including reptiles hellip Wednesday August 9th End-of-summer Party In addition to special programs to encourage learning and library use the Summer Reading Program features incentives for all ages (even adults) to keep reading during the summer Stop by the library any time during our open hours to pick up a reading log and learn more Chiloquin Branch Library Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St 541-783-3315 Monday 10-2 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-6 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2

7

The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

8

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Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

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The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

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Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

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To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

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July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Klamath Basin Monitoring Program Blue-Green algae season is upon us Copco Reservoir has been posted at the Warning Tier 1 level Please avoid water contact recreation in Copco at this time In general always avoid algae scums where toxins can be concentrated and keep children and pets away from scums and obvious blooms

Classes on Preserving Food at Home Preserving garden produce is a fun and satisfying experience Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home

In ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Saturday July 22 1-430 pm participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

ldquoCanning Pickles and Salsardquo is Thursday August 10 9 am-1 pm

ldquoSoft Cheese Makingrdquo Wednesday September 13 12-4 pm

Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff and will be held at the Center 6923 Washburn Way Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu OSU Extension has many resources to assist the home preserver OSUrsquos Food Safety and Preservation Hotline opens July 13 Monday ndash Friday 900 am ndash 400 pm at 1-800-354-7319 Or call KBREC or visit httpextensionoregonstateedufchfood-preservation Free testing of dial gauge pressure canners is available at KBREC

PORTLAND Ore (KOIN) mdash President Donald Trumprsquos proposed budget would cut funding for Amtrak lines that connect some of the nationrsquos most rural communities If approved it would eliminate all federal funding for Amtrakrsquos national network trains the National Association of Railroad Passengers revealed It appears Amtrakrsquos Cascades line would continue service in the Northwest even if Trumprsquos budget is approved Thatrsquos because the line receives all of its funding from the states of Oregon and Washington not the federal government

At the very least the NARP predicts the budget would cause 220 US towns and cities to lose all Amtrak service In Oregon Chemult and Klamath Falls would lose service httpkoincom20170410trump-budget-threatens-pnw-amtrak-service httpwwwmasstransitmagcompress_release12322126220-cities-losing-all-passenger-train-service-per-trump-elimination-of-all-federal-funding-for-amtraks-national-network-trains

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The Oregon Department of Forestry will be implementing Public Fire Restrictions for the Klamath-Lake District starting Monday July 10 2017 at 1201 am we will also be moving from Moderate adjective class to High Each year human-caused wildfires wreak havoc on Oregonrsquos pristine landscapes and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to put out In an effort to prevent careless fires the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos Klamath-Lake District and Walker Range Patrol Association has imposed public fire restrictions related to activities known to start fires Violators of this ldquoRegulated-Use Closurerdquo will not only be cited but may be held liable for fire suppression costs should a fire result The following activities are either restricted by time of day or prohibited entirely

Smoking is prohibited while traveling except in vehicles on improved roads and other designated locations

Open fires are prohibited including campfires charcoal fires cooking fires and warming fires except at locations designated by the forester Portable cooking stoves using liquefied or bottled fuels are allowed

The use of power saws is prohibited during extreme fire danger Chain saw use is permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When permitted each power saw is required to have one shovel and one fire extinguisher of at least 8 oz capacity

Cutting grinding and welding of metal is prohibited during extreme fire danger and permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When allowed this activity must be conducted in a cleared area and have a charged garden hose or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher immediately available

Motor vehicles including motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles are only allowed on improved roads free of flammable vegetation except for the culture and harvest of agricultural crops

Possession of the following firefighting equipment is required while traveling except on state highways county roads and driveways one shovel and one gallon of water or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher All-terrain vehicles and motorcycles must be equipped with one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher

The use of fireworks is prohibited

Aside from these restrictions also prohibited throughout fire season is backyard debris burning the use of exploding targets and tracer ammunition The recent high temperatures and low humidityrsquos have also forced the adjective class to be raised to ldquoHighrdquo Contact the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos office at (541) 883-5681 Klamath Falls (541) 947-331 Lakeview or log onto wwworegongovODFFirePagesRestrictionsaspx for more information

5

Connecting classroom community and a sense of place

We have classroom openings for the 2017-2018 school year

Kindergarten1st Grade Openings Available 2nd3rd4th Grade Openings Available 5th6th Grade Full ndash Wait List Available 6th7th8th Grade Openings Available Please visit our web site (wwwsagecommunityschoolorg) to learn more about Sage and submit a Student Registration Form or send us an email (afowlersagecommunityschoolorg) and we can schedule a tour School starts September 5th Sign up today

Sage is requesting applications for a Part-Time Food DeliveryRecess MonitorBus Monitor

Please visit wwwsagecommunityschoolorg in Employment Opportunities for additional details Position begins August 30 2017

6

The Summer Reading Program is in full swing at the Chiloquin Branch Library

Special programs for children every Wednesday at 200pm through August 9th Upcoming programs Wednesday July 12th Engineer It Wow Wersquore excited to welcome an interactive program presented by the University of Oregonrsquos Museum of Natural and Cultural History Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos first engineers Wednesday July 19th Make a simple spectroscope that you can use to explore light sources such as reflected sunlight light bulbs etc Wednesday July 26th Get a move on We welcome Portland dance teacher Iris Nason Iris will help us explore creative movement jumping spinning soaring and dancing Wednesday August 2nd Creature Teachers Yes they will be bringing live animals including reptiles hellip Wednesday August 9th End-of-summer Party In addition to special programs to encourage learning and library use the Summer Reading Program features incentives for all ages (even adults) to keep reading during the summer Stop by the library any time during our open hours to pick up a reading log and learn more Chiloquin Branch Library Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St 541-783-3315 Monday 10-2 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-6 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2

7

The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

8

9

Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

11

The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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The Oregon Department of Forestry will be implementing Public Fire Restrictions for the Klamath-Lake District starting Monday July 10 2017 at 1201 am we will also be moving from Moderate adjective class to High Each year human-caused wildfires wreak havoc on Oregonrsquos pristine landscapes and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to put out In an effort to prevent careless fires the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos Klamath-Lake District and Walker Range Patrol Association has imposed public fire restrictions related to activities known to start fires Violators of this ldquoRegulated-Use Closurerdquo will not only be cited but may be held liable for fire suppression costs should a fire result The following activities are either restricted by time of day or prohibited entirely

Smoking is prohibited while traveling except in vehicles on improved roads and other designated locations

Open fires are prohibited including campfires charcoal fires cooking fires and warming fires except at locations designated by the forester Portable cooking stoves using liquefied or bottled fuels are allowed

The use of power saws is prohibited during extreme fire danger Chain saw use is permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When permitted each power saw is required to have one shovel and one fire extinguisher of at least 8 oz capacity

Cutting grinding and welding of metal is prohibited during extreme fire danger and permitted before 1 pm and after 8 pm during low moderate and high fire danger When allowed this activity must be conducted in a cleared area and have a charged garden hose or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher immediately available

Motor vehicles including motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles are only allowed on improved roads free of flammable vegetation except for the culture and harvest of agricultural crops

Possession of the following firefighting equipment is required while traveling except on state highways county roads and driveways one shovel and one gallon of water or one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher All-terrain vehicles and motorcycles must be equipped with one 2-frac12 lb or larger fire extinguisher

The use of fireworks is prohibited

Aside from these restrictions also prohibited throughout fire season is backyard debris burning the use of exploding targets and tracer ammunition The recent high temperatures and low humidityrsquos have also forced the adjective class to be raised to ldquoHighrdquo Contact the Oregon Department of Forestryrsquos office at (541) 883-5681 Klamath Falls (541) 947-331 Lakeview or log onto wwworegongovODFFirePagesRestrictionsaspx for more information

5

Connecting classroom community and a sense of place

We have classroom openings for the 2017-2018 school year

Kindergarten1st Grade Openings Available 2nd3rd4th Grade Openings Available 5th6th Grade Full ndash Wait List Available 6th7th8th Grade Openings Available Please visit our web site (wwwsagecommunityschoolorg) to learn more about Sage and submit a Student Registration Form or send us an email (afowlersagecommunityschoolorg) and we can schedule a tour School starts September 5th Sign up today

Sage is requesting applications for a Part-Time Food DeliveryRecess MonitorBus Monitor

Please visit wwwsagecommunityschoolorg in Employment Opportunities for additional details Position begins August 30 2017

6

The Summer Reading Program is in full swing at the Chiloquin Branch Library

Special programs for children every Wednesday at 200pm through August 9th Upcoming programs Wednesday July 12th Engineer It Wow Wersquore excited to welcome an interactive program presented by the University of Oregonrsquos Museum of Natural and Cultural History Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos first engineers Wednesday July 19th Make a simple spectroscope that you can use to explore light sources such as reflected sunlight light bulbs etc Wednesday July 26th Get a move on We welcome Portland dance teacher Iris Nason Iris will help us explore creative movement jumping spinning soaring and dancing Wednesday August 2nd Creature Teachers Yes they will be bringing live animals including reptiles hellip Wednesday August 9th End-of-summer Party In addition to special programs to encourage learning and library use the Summer Reading Program features incentives for all ages (even adults) to keep reading during the summer Stop by the library any time during our open hours to pick up a reading log and learn more Chiloquin Branch Library Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St 541-783-3315 Monday 10-2 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-6 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2

7

The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

8

9

Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

11

The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

18

NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

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their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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5

Connecting classroom community and a sense of place

We have classroom openings for the 2017-2018 school year

Kindergarten1st Grade Openings Available 2nd3rd4th Grade Openings Available 5th6th Grade Full ndash Wait List Available 6th7th8th Grade Openings Available Please visit our web site (wwwsagecommunityschoolorg) to learn more about Sage and submit a Student Registration Form or send us an email (afowlersagecommunityschoolorg) and we can schedule a tour School starts September 5th Sign up today

Sage is requesting applications for a Part-Time Food DeliveryRecess MonitorBus Monitor

Please visit wwwsagecommunityschoolorg in Employment Opportunities for additional details Position begins August 30 2017

6

The Summer Reading Program is in full swing at the Chiloquin Branch Library

Special programs for children every Wednesday at 200pm through August 9th Upcoming programs Wednesday July 12th Engineer It Wow Wersquore excited to welcome an interactive program presented by the University of Oregonrsquos Museum of Natural and Cultural History Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos first engineers Wednesday July 19th Make a simple spectroscope that you can use to explore light sources such as reflected sunlight light bulbs etc Wednesday July 26th Get a move on We welcome Portland dance teacher Iris Nason Iris will help us explore creative movement jumping spinning soaring and dancing Wednesday August 2nd Creature Teachers Yes they will be bringing live animals including reptiles hellip Wednesday August 9th End-of-summer Party In addition to special programs to encourage learning and library use the Summer Reading Program features incentives for all ages (even adults) to keep reading during the summer Stop by the library any time during our open hours to pick up a reading log and learn more Chiloquin Branch Library Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St 541-783-3315 Monday 10-2 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-6 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2

7

The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

8

9

Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

11

The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

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July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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The Summer Reading Program is in full swing at the Chiloquin Branch Library

Special programs for children every Wednesday at 200pm through August 9th Upcoming programs Wednesday July 12th Engineer It Wow Wersquore excited to welcome an interactive program presented by the University of Oregonrsquos Museum of Natural and Cultural History Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos first engineers Wednesday July 19th Make a simple spectroscope that you can use to explore light sources such as reflected sunlight light bulbs etc Wednesday July 26th Get a move on We welcome Portland dance teacher Iris Nason Iris will help us explore creative movement jumping spinning soaring and dancing Wednesday August 2nd Creature Teachers Yes they will be bringing live animals including reptiles hellip Wednesday August 9th End-of-summer Party In addition to special programs to encourage learning and library use the Summer Reading Program features incentives for all ages (even adults) to keep reading during the summer Stop by the library any time during our open hours to pick up a reading log and learn more Chiloquin Branch Library Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St 541-783-3315 Monday 10-2 Tuesday 10-6 Wednesday 10-6 Thursday 10-6 Friday 1-5 Saturday 10-2

7

The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

8

9

Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

11

The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

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We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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The Chiloquin Branch Library is excited to welcome an interactive program from the University of Oregonrsquos

Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Please let all children and teens know about thismdashdonrsquot miss out on this special event (Adults are welcome

too although the activities and lessons are designed for youth)

Engineer It Exploring Ancient Technologies

Wednesday July 12th at 200pm

Chiloquin Community Center 140 South 1st St Build a shelter design a boat weave a shoe or invent a fishing tool Native American people have

always used science and engineering to create effective tools homes clothing cooking methods and

more ndash passing this knowledge down through generations Many of these innovations are still being

used today Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregonrsquos

first engineers

8

9

Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

11

The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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8

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Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

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The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

Page 9: July 10 , 2017 Volume 14, Issue 28 - WordPress.com · 7/10/2017  · Nicole Sanchez, an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture, will lead both budding and experienced

9

Please see the flyer below regarding the upcoming Grazing Management for Riparian-Wetland Areas workshop with daily site visits to local livestock operations This 3-full-days course conducted by the National Riparian Service Team brings resource professionals and local livestock managers together in a collaborative learning environment to understand how grazing management strategies and practices can improve riparian-wetland areas while promoting a sustainable operation Klamath workshop leaders will include

Sandy Wyman ndash BLMNRST Range Management Specialist Carlos Ochoa ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Riparian Specialist Dave Bradford ndash Consultant retired USFS Rangeland Management Specialist Mike Borman ndash OSU Animal amp Rangeland Sciences Emeritus Rangeland Resources Specialist

Please contact Leigh Ann Vradenburg Project Manager Klamath Watershed Partnership for any additional information and to RSVP (541)850-1717 wwwklamathpartnershiporg This workshop is open so please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested

10

11

The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

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their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

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July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

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July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

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July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

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Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

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Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

18

NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

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their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

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July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

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July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

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July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

Page 11: July 10 , 2017 Volume 14, Issue 28 - WordPress.com · 7/10/2017  · Nicole Sanchez, an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture, will lead both budding and experienced

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The Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center is back at the Klamath County Libraries this summer with another gardening workshop series ndash this time tackling insects in your garden Nicole Sanchez an Oregon State University assistant professor in horticulture will lead both budding and experienced gardeners through identifying insects ndash the good the bad and the ldquobuglyrdquo ndash and their effect on plants Sanchez has worked in the horticulture industry for nearly 30 years She runs the Klamath County Master Gardener Program at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and has worked extensively with both home gardeners and commercial fruit and vegetable growers No pre-registration or prerequisites are required to attend any of the workshops Each lecture will repeat three times at three different locations on different days of the week so feel free to choose the time slot that best fits your schedule Our topics and workshop dates are Understanding Insects and Plant Disease Saturday July 15th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 18th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 20th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Earth-Friendly Pest Control Saturday July 22nd from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Tuesday July 25th from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Thursday July 27th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street Pollinators and Beneficial Insects Tuesday August 1st from 1 pm to 3 pm + Hosted at the South Suburban Branch Library - 3625 Summers Lane Saturday August 5th from 10 am to noon + Hosted at the OSU Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center - 6923 Washburn Way Thursday August 10th from 6 pm to 8 pm + Hosted at the downtown Klamath County Library - 126 South Third Street For more information about this workshop series please call the downtown Klamath County Library at 541-882-8894 or the Oregon State Extension office at 541-883-7131 For more about the Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center and other programs they offer see their website at oregonstateedudeptkbrec

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash To avoid competing with a long-standing nearby youth event Lakeview Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is postponing its planned open house for the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Training Facility in Adel Ore ldquoWe want families and young people to be able to attend this event without having to choose between events in our areardquo Lakeview District Manager ELynn Burkett said ldquoLong distances between our rural communities makes it difficult if not impossible to attend both eventsrdquo Connecting kids to public lands connects them to Americarsquos natural and cultural heritage A combined grand opening and open house showcasing the Beaty Butte Wild Horse Gather Fertility Control and Training Program will be held sometime in the fall of 2017

12

This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

18

NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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This program highlights the value partnerships bring to managing sustainable working public lands and is the first of its kind ndash a public-private partnership implementing a three-prong on-the-ground strategy for wild horse herd management In addition to benefiting the land the program has created new jobs in remote rural Oregon The BLM strives to be a good neighbor in the communities we serve where we provide opportunities for economic growth with space for traditional uses such as ranching mining logging and energy development as well as hunting fishing and exploring The BLM manages and protects our nationrsquos wild horses and burros on 269 million acres of public lands across 10 western states authorized in the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act The goal of the Wild Horse and Burro Program is to ensure healthy wild horses and burros on thriving public rangelands using all management tools available to us under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act Additional information about the Beaty Butte wild horse herd is available online at httpsondoigov2tyqXz6

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash Forest Road 4017 commonly known as Dog Lake Road on the Lakeview Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest will officially reopen Friday July 7 at noon This lifts Closure Order Number 06-02-02-17-01-01 ldquoThanks to the hard work of the federal Interagency Road Crew the road is in a condition where it can be reopened two weeks ahead of original estimatesrdquo said Lakeview District Ranger Dave Brillenz The road will still need to be bladed on Monday but is now safe for passenger vehicles The repairs are a temporary fix allowing access until permanent repairs can be made next year A more permanent solution is being designed with intentions to finish repairs next year In the meantime community members and visitors to the area should be aware that Dog Lake Road may need to be closed again if there is heavy precipitation or the slide starts moving again ldquoWe appreciate the publicrsquos patience and understanding while we work on this situationrdquo Brillenz said ldquoRepairing Dog Lake Road and ensuring that it is safe for public travel is among our top prioritiesrdquo The road was originally closed in March between Forest Service Roads 4017101 and 4020401 due to severe damage caused by winter storms and spring runoff Geologists found the road damage was part of a larger long term landslide in the area accelerated by wet conditions and saturated soils this year While the slide was actively moving on the ridge with large cracks in the soil it moved faster at the road with what appeared to be historic levels of saturation Temporary repairs could not start until the slide had stabilized and the movement had stopped For more information on the Fremont-Winema National Forest visit wwwfsusdagovfremont-winema or follow the Forest on Twitter FremontWinemaNF

Orleans CA ndashThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce that they are one of 65 projects spanning 42 states and Puerto Rico receiving support this year through the US Department of Agriculturersquos (USDA) Farm to School Grant Program an effort to better connect school cafeterias and students with local farmers and ranchers ldquoIncreasing the amount of local foods in Americarsquos schools is a win-win for everyonerdquo Secretary Perdue said ldquoOur children benefit from the fresh local food served in their meals at school and local economies are nourished as well when schools buy the food they provide close to homerdquo With its $ 100000 support service grant the Karuk Tribe will be able to impact over one hundred tribal and non-tribal students across the Karuk Aboriginal Territory ldquoBeing able to continue some of the work wersquove done

13

over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

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July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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over the past five years of our Food Security Grant is a true gift to Karuk Countryrdquo commented Nicole Woodrow the project director and the Karuk Tribersquos K-12 Environmental Education Division Coordinator referring to a USDA-funded and UC Berkeley-led intertribal multi-agency collaborative grant project The Karuk Tribersquos Upiftaacutenmaahti (pronounced something like ooh-pif-TAN-maw-ti which means ldquoGrowing from a Seedrdquo) Project builds upon the experience and materials developed under its subcontract to the Mid-Klamath Watershed Councilrsquos 2015-2016 Farm to School Klamath Roots Food Project and Food Security grant Leveraging this valuable experience with the US Dept of Education-funded Pikyav Field Institute Project the Karuk Tribe will further enhance the understanding and direct experience of our local K-12 students on the connections between traditional foods physical health and diet-related disease prevention Objectives for the Upiftaacutenmaahti Project include expanding our culturally relevant ldquoNative Healthrdquo lesson plans implementing lessons promoting healthy lifestyles and physical health facilitating Day Camps to participating schools for students to learn experientially about Native foods fibers and medicinal plants conducting Native plant processing traditional regalia and basket making and implementing Native foods cooking classes for a ldquohands onrdquo approach to embracing Karuk cultural heritage To round out the Project with contemporary foods the Karuk Tribe will improve and expand upon a total of six gardens allowing students to not only profit from ldquogetting hands dirtyrdquo with their parents school teachers Tribal and our Mid Klamath Watershed Council partnerrsquos staff but also from preparing and consuming local foods at school-sponsored events In addition to the Native Foods Cookbook students will also have plenty of opportunity to engage in the physical activities outlined in the projectrsquos Traditional Games Booklet ldquoThe disproportionate burdens of diet-related illness that remain the inheritance of our contemporary Tribal youth are unfortunately a factrdquo notes Leaf Hillman Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy for the Karuk Tribe ldquoThe Upiftaacutenmaahti Project represents an important contribution to our local efforts in changing this trajectoryrdquo

14

Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

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Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Oregon LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to two human-caused fires Wednesday July 6 2017 A small remote fire was reported in the Sky Lakes Wilderness in the Klamath Ranger District of the Fremont-Winema National Forest Two firefighters repelled and extinguished the 10 acre Mirror Fire The Gerber Rim Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in mixed conifer near the Gerber Reservoir area The fire is located 9 miles south of Bly Ore and was on private land An interagency response of firefighters responded and suppressed the fire spread to 29 acres The fire is currently under investigation With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark The 3 acre Surveyor Fire was responded and controlled on July 6 2017 (Thursday) It was located south of Lake of the Woods USFS and ODF firefighters worked together to extinguish the fire

Firefighter in photo Joshua Fitzpatrick (USFS)

Photo Credit 128248 David ONeil (USFS)

LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) responded to the Willow Fire located 15 miles southeast of Bonanza Ore on Thursday July 6 2017 The Willow Fire was reported at 10 acres burning in grass and scattered juniper near the Willow Valley Reservoir on Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Districts Klamath Falls Resource Area Multiple fire resources were mobilized to the area to reduce fire growth Continued hot and dry weather with constant wind made fire suppression efforts challenging Late Thursday firefighters had established fire line around the Willow Fire and mapped the perimeter at 346 acres Work continued throughout the evening to secure control lines Today crews will strengthen the perimeter and begin patrolling for remaining heat in the fire area A total of 69 fire personnel are engaged in the Willow Fire suppression effort With continuing hot and dry weather conditions fire danger is escalating Residents and visitors are asked to be careful with anything that makes a spark As of Friday it was 80 contained with the operational objective of full containment on Saturday The interagency firefighting effort was successful even in hot and dry conditions

A great egret at Willow Reservoir the summer of 2016 Helicopters and tankers drew water from the lake Thursday to

combat the Willow Fire but the boat ramps and recreational facilities remained open to the public

Photo Credit 128248 Larisa Bogardus (BLM)

15

128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

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To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

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JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

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5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

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We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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128293Ana Fire Update 128293

July 9 2017 400 pm LAKEVIEW Ore ndash The Ana Fire located 100 miles southeast of Bend Ore remains active burning 2000 acres Firefighters are using every strategy and resource available to stop the Ana Fire which was reported late Saturday afternoon near the community of Summer Lake Ground crews were working north and west along Highway 31 and Forest Road 2901 today trimming low-hanging branches and tall shrubs in preparation for strategic burnout operations to keep flames low to the ground and halt the firersquos progression Highway 31 a common route from Bend Ore to Reno Nev is closed to through traffic until further notice to provide emergency crews and incoming resources unrestricted access

This afternoon fire movement is largely on Fremont-Winema National Forest Lakeview District Bureau of Land Management and Oregon Department of Forestry-protected lands angling away from the agricultural and residential areas of Summer Lake Hot Shot crews and air support will continue working the southern boundary of the fire to prevent expected afternoon winds from shifting the firersquos direction back toward to the community More than 150 firefighters were working this morning with support from air tankers helicopters engines and dozers Additional resources have been arriving throughout the day reinforcing containment lines established during initial attack and overnight and aggressively working to stop the firersquos progression The fire is moving through rugged rocky terrain covered by grass shrubs standing juniper and blowdown in the burn scar left by the Winter Fire of 2002 Due to the complexity of the incident South Central Fire Management Partnership (SCOFMP) Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command early this morning A Type 2 Incident Management Team is en route from Washington and will assume command Monday evening Both teams will headquarter at the North Lake High School in Silver Lake Ore A total of three structures were lost overnight one outbuilding one barn and a hunting cabin A level one (be prepared) evacuation order is in place for the area between Silver Lake and Summer Lake Weather is expected to remain dry with winds increasing in the afternoon making any spark a potential wildfire Members of the public are asked to be extremely careful with anything that could create a spark whether equipment matches firearms or other items

Northern California Island Fire Update for July 9 2017 Fort Jones CA ndash July 9 2017 ndashThe lightning-caused Island Fire continues to burn in the Marble Mountain Wilderness on the Klamath National Forest with low to moderate intensity The western perimeter is burning into rocky areas with little vegetation on the ridge below English Peak and near Lake of the Island The southern and eastern edges are backing slowly into Lake of the Island and Deer Lick drainages and will continue to advance To the north the fire continues to burn down into the North Fork Salmon River drainage

16

The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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The firefighters working on the Island Fire are hiking into the Marble Mountain Wilderness and camping near the fire for 14 days at a time Their gear food tools and other equipment are transported into the Wilderness by the mules that make up the Klamath and Inyo National Forest Packstrings These mules and their human handlers work for the US Forest Service Pack Stock Center of Excellence Packers from the local community are also helping to resupply the firefighters The Center of Excellence keeps the tradition of packing alive by recruiting and training packers who support backcountry activities across the 208 million acres of National Forest System lands in California The Center employs about 10 packers and about 150 working animals at locations across the state Right now on the Klamath National Forest two pack strings are supporting not only two small fire camps but a Sierra Club work group in East Boulder Creek and a California Conservation Corps crew at Marble Valley Campmdashalmost 60 people ldquoIt would not be possible for us to resupply the employees and volunteers who help us maintain trails fight fires and patrol the Wilderness without the pack stringsrdquo said Klamath National Forest Mule Boss Ellen Andrews Packers and pack strings have played an important role since the beginning of the Forest Service in 1905 They have historically supported wildland firefighters wilderness rangers and other backcountry operations in the large western wilderness areas Mules are uniquely suited to working at high altitudes and in the rugged terrain of the Marble Mountains and other California mountain ranges The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is open through the Marble Mountain Wilderness Hikers may notice smoke from the fire A fire crew will be clearing winter debris along the PCT north of Etna Summit to provide for potential emergency access They will have a spike camp at Shelly Meadows Certain National Forest System trails located in the vicinity of the fire are closed to protect people from the risks associated with an active wildfire These trails are Forest Trail No 5424 (Lake of Island Trail) Forest Trail No 5422 (Abbott Lake Trail) a portion of Forest Trail No 5405 (North Fork Salmon Trail) and a portion of Forest Trail No 5402 (Upper Abbotts Trail)

Other Fires California middot July 9 2017 - Approximately 5000 firefighters are battling 14 fires across the state Wildfire among the fuel storage tanks at the Philips 66 oil refinery in the North Bay San Francisco Bay Area

A state of emergency has been declared and thousands of homes have been evacuated by the Canadian province of British Columbia (BC) as it battles over 180 wildfires Read the story

17

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Bureau of Land Management - Oregon

BLM firefighters save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits from wildfire 128293

BLM firefighters helped save dozens of endangered pygmy rabbits after a central Washington wildfire swept across a state-managed breeding ground last week The Sutherland Canyon Fire which has burned nearly 38000 acres on both sides of the Columbia River south of Wenatchee overran the controlled sagebrush breeding ground last Wednesday night After the wind-blown wildfire swept through BLM firefighters escorted a state wildlife biologist to the area and quickly mobilized into a ldquocapture teamrdquo according to Richard Parrish a BLM fire management officer based in Spokane ldquoEverybody was really excited to be a part of thatrdquo said Parrish of the seven-member BLM team The ground and most the sagebrush that the pygmy rabbits rely on were charred black In some areas the soil was still warm to the touch Regardless for the next five or six hours the team got on their bellies and reached for life down into the rabbit burrows The BLM reserve fire crew was amazing said Matt Monda regional manager for the Washington Department of Fish amp Wildlife While waiting to be assigned to fire duty they joined our staff to rescue the survivors which escaped the flames by retreating into their burrows Pygmy rabbits are the smallest species of rabbit in North America weighing a pound and easily fitting in a personrsquos hand Their lifespan is only a few years and their diet is almost entirely sagebrush The Columbia Basin pygmy rabbit was listed as endangered in 2003 under the Endangered Species Act In all 32 pygmy rabbits were evacuated from the wildfire-scorched breeding ground Washington wildlife officials estimate that 70 rabbits died in the fire Wildfires are a fact of life here in sagebrush countryrdquo said Monda in a WDFW release The fire was a setback for our restoration program but we can start making up for those losses next year he added Since 2011 hundreds of pygmy rabbits have been released into the wild thanks to the program which partners with federal agencies universities zoos and conservation organizations The lightning-started Sutherland Canyon Fire is now 90 percent contained and the surviving pygmy rabbits were transported to other nearby breeding compounds Read more about the pygmy rabbit conservation program in Washington httpwdfwwagovconservationpygmy_rabbit See a pygmy rabbit get released in southern Oregon httpsgoogl9SmnzS WDFW technician Jenna Outwater University

of Idaho student Austin Dupuis and an unidentified BLM firefighter search burrows for

surviving pygmy rabbits Photo by Devon Comstock WDFW

18

NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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NOAA forecast for this week

morning glory roll cloud over Goondiwindi Queensland Australia on July 4 Source Higgins Storm Chasing

Severe Weather Europe

Brutal force of severe downburst during storm over Krk island Croatia on June 25th

Source Beach Bar Puerta

Watch the video

World Meteorological Organization Tuesday Parts of China have experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall displacing many thousands of people In central Chinas Hunan Province the water level of the Xiangjiang River a major tributary of the Yangtze River reached a new record flood level last Sunday morning surpassing that of floods in 1988 China Meteorological Administration is forecasting more rain in the coming days

19

The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

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JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

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5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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The World Meteorological Organization is supporting an international conference on combating sand and dust storms which opened on Monday in Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Sand and dust storms have a major impact on human health the economy and the environment This video explains more

World Weather Nature Powerful flood in Ulyanovsk Russia on Wednesday

The Next California Earthquake A magnitude 58 earthquake struck Western Montana early Thursday morning There are reports of very strong shaking near the town of Lincoln and several strong aftershocks Weaker shaking reports have come in from three Canadian provinces as well as Washington and Idaho People were woken up from a dead sleep even in the capital of Helena where many have felt their first earthquake ever If the magnitude holds it would be the areas largest earthquake since 1994 when another magnitude 58 hit the state and one of the largest of the last 50 years A magnitude 38 earthquake was recorded south of Mammoth Lakes California on Saturday It is part of a swarm of 350 small tremors that have occurred throughout the last week

20

Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

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To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Americans use an estimated 500 million plastic straws daily ndash enough to fill 127 school buses and circle the earthrsquos circumference 25 times Five hundred million straws weigh about the same as 1000 cars (close to 3 million pounds) which is a massive amount of plastic to throw in landfills on a daily basis They are also nearly impossible to recycle so nobody really bothers Some are incinerated which releases toxic chemicals into the air but most end up in the ground where they will hang around for an estimated 400 years and leach chemicals into the ground That means that every straw ever used still exists on this planet

Northern Wheatears Begin Journey to Africa A week or two ago spring was just returning to some places but believe it or not the fall migration is about to begin at least for one species The northern wheatear soon will be leaving Alaska for Africa Quite the journey There are two subspecies of the Northern Wheatear both of which winter in sub-Saharan Africa In North America one subspecies breeds in Alaska and far western Canada and the other in eastern Canada Read the story

Finches add cigarette butts to their nests to ward off pests A species of urban-adapted bird has apparently begun using cigarette butts to bug bomb their nests in order to prevent ticks from taking up residence reports New Scientist Its remarkably innovative and adaptive behavior even if it means having to live in a virtual ashtray The nest of an urban house finch (Photo Kelly TeagueWiki Commons) Read the story

21

Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Bureau of Land Management - Oregon Oregonrsquos most famous wolf OR-7 now has grandchildren in California reports the Mail Tribune OR-7 made news when he found a mate in 2014 and fathered the first wolf pack in southwestern Oregon in more than 60 years The new pack named after the Lassen National Forest is the first known wolf pack in almost 100 years for California State officials in 2014 granted the wolf protections under the statersquos endangered species act despite opposition from hunting and livestock groups who fear the predator will kill deer and valuable cattle Under Californiarsquos protections gray wolves canrsquot be killed or hunted They are also listed as endangered by the federal government Photos via California Department of Fish and Wildlife Read the article at httpsgooglWoryne More wildlife photography including from trail cameras httpsgooglnhG6EV

The yeti crab (Kiwa hirsuta) an unusual hairy crab with no eyes was discovered in 2005 on a hydrothermal vent near Easter Island It represents not only a new species but also a new genusmdashKiwa after the mythological Polynesian goddess of shellfish

Blue Tit in Spain by Joseacute Antonio Cucharo

22

To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

23

CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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To make a non-emergency report call 541-884-4876 and use key option 4 This non-emergency call makes a report generates an incident and is tracked but does not interfere with the emergency side of 911 dispatch If the call is an emergency then 911 should be contacted immediately

3rd Saturday of Each month in Chiloquin At The Mclaughlin Training Center 120 East Schonchin CPRAED

First Aid CPRAED amp First Aid

Please Call 541-783-3131 to preregister

Classes start at 900 am Classes last 2-6 hours depending on class size Registration must be completed

by the Wednesday prior to the class date Minimum class size is 4 Maximum class size is 18

Note There will not be a class in April

Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart Monday Locations Pick Up (PU) Departthru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times thru ChiloquinKlamath Falls Schedule amp Times

Friday Drop Off (DO) Friday Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 1 ROUTE 5

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 600 AM Chiloquin 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 455 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 601 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 459 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 605 AM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 505 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 645 AM K-Falls 2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 535 PM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 705 AM Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 550 PM

2220 El Dorado Ave KYDC Top Parking Lot PUDO 720 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 635 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 750 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 636 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 751 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 640 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 754 AM

ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 810 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 811 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 815 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 905 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 920 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 1000 AM Locations Pick Up (PU) Depart

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 1001 AM Thursday ChiloquinBeattyBonanzaKlamath Falls amp Times

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 1005 AM Schedule Drop Off (DO)

ROUTE 3 ROUTE 1

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 1110 AM Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 955 AM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 1111 AM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 956 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 1115 AM 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 957 AM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 1205 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center PUDO 1028 AM

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 1220 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center PUDO 1100 AM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 100 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 101 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot PUDO 1145 AM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 105 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot DO 1220 PM

ROUTE 4 ROUTE 2

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg PU 210 PM K-Falls Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PU 320 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter PU 211 PM Bonanza 2900 4th Ave City Hall parking lot DO 415 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter PU 215 PM Beatty Beatty Community Center DO 430 PM

K-Falls Corner of Pine amp 7th Downtown Transfer Station PUDO 305 PM Godowa Springs Rd Bus Shelter

Sherms Thunderbird Parking Lot PUDO 320 PM Sprague River Sprague River Community Center DO 500 PM

Chiloquin 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 400 PM Chiloquin 202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 530 PM

502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 401 PM 502 Charley Congregate Bus Shelter DO 531 PM

202 Pioneer St Bus Shelter DO 405 PM 501 Chiloquin Blvd Tribal Admin Bldg DO 532 PM

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

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July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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CHILOQUIN LEARNS AFTER SCHOOL (CLAS) IS HIRING A PROGRAM SUPERVISOR

FOR THE 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR The position is for up to 20 hours per week at Chiloquin Elementary School beginning late August until May Students meet Monday ndashThursday 245-515PM Duties include supervising K-6 students with school work arts sports and enrichment activities The abilities to work well with youth and adult aides manage small groups in various projects and design lessonsactivities are instrumental for the successful candidate Pay is between $16 and $20 per hour depending upon qualifications and experience Passing drug and background checks are required The position is open until filled Send resume to adminchiloquinvisionscom For more info Call John Rademacher at 541 891 4839

Vintage set of 11 plastic divider Picnic trays retro colors Also with 2 Lenox Ware serving bowels + 4 Lady Arnold sources All for $2500 for more info Call 541-281-2976

There is no charge for placing ads in the Chiloquin News Marketplace If you wish to place an ad please email it to ChiloquinNewsgmailcom by Sunday afternoon Classified ads will be run for one month You will find the expiration date to the far right of your ad If you wish to extend the ad please send an email the week before the ad expires

24

JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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JET 12 Dovetail Master Jig

Perfect Condition--Never Used

$5000

541-539-0676

Restaurant For Sale in Chiloquin Call 541-891-6168

Two pack saddles + the packs buckets and cooler pack for packing with llamas available for $400 Sandi 5412814572

now has a small selection of plants for sale

Come see them growing in the garden before you choose what you would like If itrsquos not already in a pot I may be able to start one for you No obligation to buy By appointment only Call 541-905-6495 and leave a message Irsquoll get back to you

a locally owned environmental services company is excited to announce it is

offering two new services- noxious weed control and restoration plantings Tired of fighting with toadflax thistle St Johnrsquos wort or other invasive weeds Call us to talk about a treatment plan Our crews can also help restore habitat with large and small native planting projects Whether yoursquore a private landowner conservancy non-profit or land agency wersquod love to help with your project Call 541-591-0409 or email natoshaalxgmailcom Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomKestrel-Country-LLC-1497513103634513

25

5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

28

Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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5 dozen large eggs $10 Large eggs $250dozen

XL eggs $3doz Jumbo eggs $350doz

Call Josef and Rhonda Kruhler at 541-533-2148

Call the EGGMAN Fresh free range organic eggs

$250dozen Raised locally 541-591-4227

I have farm fresh chicken eggs duck eggs and turkey eggs Chicken eggs are $250 per dozen Duck and turkey eggs are $300 per dozen I am at Friday Market every week or you can reach me at Kathy Bettles (510) 847-5395

Joanrsquos website httpwwwknittedcreaturescom Knitted things fused glass pendants postcards

Donations of expended ink cartridges will be gratefully accepted by the Friends of the Chiloquin Library They can be dropped off at the Chiloquin Library during regular library hours Funds generated by these donations will help pay for cleaning and office supplies for the library

Did you know that this natural and healthy roasted fig product is being produced and marketed proudly from Chiloquin You can buy it at Shermrsquos Thunderbird in Klamath Falls and soon it will be in other outlets Brew and serve like regular coffee When you combine it with fruit juices or coconut cream or even ice cream it becomes like a delicious drinkable dessert

Never a heartburn or acid stomach after enjoying your cup of COFFIG and only 5 calories per cup httpwwwcoffigcom cell phone 540-259-0817

26

We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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We have great space to create art without the distractions and

interruptions of home Enjoy learning sharing and feedback

from your peers plus time to work on what you enjoy

Possibilities for still life plein aire occasional classes and

more Come when you can stay as long as you like Lunch

available at several nearby restaurants or bring your own All

skill levels and media welcome

Notary Public Lily Mendonca Acknowledgments Verification Upon Oaths Certify Copies Witness Signatures

($5 fee per notarial act)

English Ukranian Russian Languages Call or text for appointment

541-891-2487 (Chiloquin)

AntiqueThrift Store 27600 Hwy 97 N Phone(541) 892-6543

Winter Hours Open 1000-500 Closed Tuesdays and for rediculously bad weather

Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card to FCE at wwwfredmeyercomcommunityrewards

You can search for us by our name (Oregon Association

for Family and Community education) or by our non-profit number (83459) You can also choose to support CVIP the Community

Center that houses our Library and Art Gallery

TWO RIVERS GALLERY

Every Wednesday 10-3OPEN STUDIO FOR PAINTING AND

DRAWING Hosted by Mary Kelley Please contact Mary

mkelleyblcedu for information

$5 suggested donation per session

Beginner piano lessons for children ages 5 through 10 Call Bea at 541 810-3333

27

We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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We are promoting the sale of locally grown products and produce as well as the talens of local crafts people bakers anad musicians

Items may include plants honeybee products eggs meat dairy crafts artwork baked goods etc See City Hall for a $15 market license for the season Fee waived for musicians and non-profit groups

No rummage sale type items allowed

Dependable amp Honest Rosmarie Walter Care Giver Lady (541)399-3337

Currently working as registered home care provider (DHS) Know How to Cook Wholesome Vegan Plant Based Delicious Meals

House Cleaning Services Help with Shopping amp Other Personal Needs

Have available Excellent and Reliable Klamath Falls and Chiloquin references for your peace of mind

Updated 762017 This calendar is compiled by Mata Rust Submit events for inclusion to rustmfireservenet

In the interest of saving space this is not the complete calendar For events for the next several months as well

as ongoing events please see httpschiloquinnewswordpresscomevents-list

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATIONCONTACT

Fridays Until October 1 ndash 5 PM

Chiloquin Farm amp Craft Market

Honey eggs meat dairy produce crafts artwork baked goods and lots more depending on the supply at the time

Chiloquin City Parking Lot

July 2017

July 10 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs San Francisco Seagulls

Kiger Stadium

July 10 ndash 13 Artists and Scientists Camp

Designed for children 8 ndash 13 yrs old

Klamath Outdoor Science School at Sun Pass Klamathoutdoorscienceschoolorg 541) 850-8218 For more information

July 10 ndash 14 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Toy Designers

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will create an action figure super hero a new toy figurine through conceptualizing and designing 3D models Students will learn how to sculpt texture and render their toys Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 10 ndash 14 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Tuesdays July 11 ndash Aug15

A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World

Discussion topics include creating less waste and using fewer consumer goods the role of technology in a ldquosimplerdquo lifestyle media literacy mindfulness issues of privilege and more Each participant in A Different Way must purchase a copy of the coursersquos workbook for $28 Signups begin May 22

nd The deadline for reserving a spot

and paying for the book is Monday June 12

th Curriculum is from the Northwest

Earth Institute

Klamath County Library

July 12 5 ndash 8 PM

Polynesian Gallery Gala Party

Food Fun Music contests and more Dress Hawaiian Pulled pork and teriyaki chicken catered by North Shore Plate Lunch

Two Rivers Art Gallery Parking Lot

July 14 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 14 ndash 7 - 8 PM

Great Outdoor Alliance campfire talk on woodpeckers of high elevation forests

Includes woodpecker species life history ecology and conservation status Paired hike on July 15

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

July 14 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 14 amp 15 Lake Jam Oregon

Family festival featuring 3 on 3 basketball tournament cornhole competition lake activities food drink and family fun

wwwlakejamoregoncom

July 14 amp 15 13th

Annual Klamath County Special Olympics Fundraiser

Spaghetti feed silent auction tri tip dinner poker fun and more

Klamath Falls Moose Lodge 1577 Oak Ave

July 15 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 15 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 15 10 AM ndash noon

Great Outdoor Alliance Billie Creek Nature

This easy 2 ndash 3 mile nature trail is a two-mile loop that starts and ends on the Rye Spur Trail After this hike there will be an

Lake of the Woods wwwgreatoutdooralliancegmailcom

29

Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Trail hike option to extend the hike along the Rye Spur Trail a 6-mile trail rated as difficult

July 15 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 15 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 15 7 AM

Gilchrist Cruise and Summer Fun Day

Pancake breakfast street vendors classic cars beer garden afternoon poker fun raffles BBQ and more

Gilchrist Mall wwwgilchristcruisecom

July 15 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 15 9 AM ndash 4 PM

36th

Annual Rocky Point FireEMS Department BBQ Auction amp Flea Market

Parade huge flea market vendors BBQ lunch live music bake sale 5050 live and silent auctions Fundraiser for the Rocky Point FireEMS Department

Rocky Point Fire Hall 45600 Rocky Point Road 541 591-2030

July 15 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ The Nephilim Band rock funk amp soul

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 15 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 15 amp 16 Artist in Residence

Showing of this yearrsquos works during National Park Week

Crater Lake National Park httpswwwgovrlccraterlakeartist-in-residencehtm

July 16 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

David Pinsky Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 16 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs Top Speed Baseball

Kiger Stadium

July 17 ndash 19 9 AM ndash 4 PM

10th

Annual Quick Handle Camp

Focuses on ball-handling skills with local high school coaches and college players assisting with the camp Geared for players 4

th through 12

th grade

Mazama High School 541 281-8897

July 17 - 21 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds students will develop games with a partner using a unique game engine They will learn advanced level editing simple 3D modeling intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 17 - 21 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Maker Labs

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp helps students create action figures design custom jewelry or make a new toy by preparing a model for 3D printing and creating a design portfolio Using professional-level modeling software sutdents will sculpt texture and render

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

30

their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

31

July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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their own 3D creation Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

July 17 amp 31 530pm ndash 800 pm

Oil Painting Class Instructor Judy Pate $10 plus $10 if supplies needed FUN Sign up soon at Gallery Finish a painting in two sessions

Two Rivers Art Gallery in Chiloquin Call 783-3326 or stop by to sign-up and pay

July 17 - 21 Morning and afternoon session

Little Sprouts Performing Arts Camp

A theater day camp designed for students K through 4

th grade

Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483

July 19 10 AM ndash noon

Answer People A networking group that includes representatives from public agencies service organizations volunteers and businesses from Southern Oregon and Northern California dedicated to providing superior customer service

541 883-6916 For location and details

July 19 530 PM

Ross Ragland Theater 2017-2018 Season Launch Party

Enjoy cocktails appetizers and a cabaret style show including videos and live performances from upcoming shows including Mary Poppins Pack Rats and more as we unveil all the exciting shows the RRT has planned for the 2017-18 Season Join us for a no-host bar and mingling in the lobby at 530 pm At 6 pm well move into the theater proper for the big reveal

Ross Ragland Theater

July 19 6pm ndash 8pm

CVIP (Chiloquin Visions in Progress) Board Meeting

All are welcome to come see what CVIP is doing proactively for the community of Chiloquin

Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room

July 19 ndash 22 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 9 ndash 11 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 20 Third Thursday Theme ndash Get Out and Play Downtown Klamath Falls wwwdowntownklamathfallsorg 541 363-9807

July 20 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 20 6pm ndash 8pm

Drawing ldquoCartooningrdquo Class

Fun time learning to draw cartoon characters $10 Instructor Judy Pate Drop by or call 783-3326 to sign-up and pay

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 21 Project Family Connect

Klamath County Fairgrounds

July 21 1 ndash 3 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program

Take Aim Archery Learn how the Refuge System uses hunting to keep the balance in a healthy ecosystem Open to anyone ages 7 and older with parentguardian present All equipment is provided This program is especially popular with children and is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 21 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

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July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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July 21 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 21 amp 22 9 AM to sundown

Farm Fair Farmers market craft bazaar vendors featuring rustic signs antiques are fresh vegetables food amp entertainment

County Cork Collectibles 14141 Falvey Road Merrill

July 22 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 22 Klamath Lake Land Trust guided hike

Buck Island Kayakingcanoeing launching from Cove Point

Klamathlakelandtrustorg

July 22 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 22 1 ndash 430 PM

Preserving Food at Home ldquoPreserving Meats amp Vegetablesrdquo Participants will practice using pressure canner and dehydrator

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center (KBREC) is offering classes this summer to help you safely preserve foods at home Classes are taught by trained Extension volunteers and staff Cost for each class is $1000 All supplies provided class size is limited

Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center 6923 Washburn Way To register call 541-883-7131 or e-mail janiceschooleroregonstateedu

July 22 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 22 Sentry Eagle Open House

Tours one of the largest air exercises in the country

Kingsley Field Klamath Falls Air National Guard Base

July 22 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

July 22 Stage performance

Little Sprouts summer day camp participants will perform on stage

Ross Ragland Theater

July 22 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Rogue Suspects funk amp blues

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 22 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 100 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 23 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Rogue Duo Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

32

July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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July 23 635 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 205 PM

Menrsquos Baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs South Bay Storm

Kiger Stadium

July 24 ndash 30 Volley ball camps Three different sessions will be geared individually to various age and skill groups

OIT 541 885-1321

July 26 - 29 9 AM ndash 4 PM

Klamath Basin Nature Investigation Programs Junior Master Naturalist Camp

For ages 12 - 14 years old Exploration of ecosystems geology soil pants and wildlife of the Klamath Basin This pace-based experiential naturalist camp will connect youth with nature and inspire curiosity

Moore Park For information or to register Greatoutdooralliancegmailcom 541 450-7560

July 26 ndash 30 American Legion AAA baseball state tournament

Eight teams will face off in a double elimination tournament

Kiger Stadium

July 27 3 PM

Hula-Palooza 2017 Putting Challenge

Teams or individuals invited to this Klamath County Chamber of Commerce event sponsored by Fisher Nicholson-Debra Gisriel Prizes mini golf reception with appetizers and drinks

Running Y Ranch amp Resorts Executive Golf Course

July 27 3pm ndash 430pm

Two Rivers Art Gallery Team Meeting

All are welcome to attend We have fun meetings Come hear all that we are doing this summer

Two Rivers Art Gallery Classroom Chiloquin

July 28 Dusk

Vintage Movie Night

Lake of the Woods Resort Lakeside in front of the General Store

July 29 8 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Bird Walk

Discover the colorful summer residents on this leisurely walk designed for beginning birders Rangers will discuss bird identification characteristics including field markings and behavior A limited number of binoculars and bird guides will be available This program is wheelchair accessible Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Discovery Marsh Tule Lake Visitor Center Advance registration required at 530 667-2231

July 29 Free tour of native plant communities

Held by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon

Bull Swamp near Rocky Point 541 281-9933

July 29 Annual Homemade Hobby Festival

BBQ rib cookoff Childrenrsquos Art Festival Classic Car Show parade carnival quilt sow evening dinner and concert vendors

Bonanza Big Springs Park 541 545-6566

July 29 9 AM ndash 130 PM

Klamath Falls Farmers Market

An open-air market with local growers producers and artisans

9th

Street between Main Street and Klamath Avenue 541 273-1102

July 29 10 AM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Canoe Tour

See Upper Klamath Lake from the water Children must be accompanied by an adult All equipment provided Limited to 20 participants This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex

Malone Springs Boat Launch To register call 530 667-2231 Or sign up in person at the Tule Lake Visitor Center 4009 Hill Road Tulelake CA

July 29 2 PM

Ranger-Guided Summer Program Birding by Bike

This is a family-friendly ride through the Wood River Wetland seeing active restoration on the landscape for wildlife habitat Bring bicycle and helmet This program is especially popular with children Sponsored and lead by US Fish and Wildlife Service Klamath Basin National Refuge Complex Binoculars will be available

Wood River Wetland Modoc Point Rd Advance registration and information at 530 667-2231

33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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33

July 29 4 ndash 8 PM

BBQ amp Band Outdoor BBQ Daniel Kelly Soul Project soul Motown rock

Lake of the Woods Resort

July 30 6 ndash 8 PM

Easy Listening on the Lodge Patio

Tim Mitchell Lake of the Woods Lodge patio

July 31 ndash Aug 1 1 ndash 4 PM

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndashMake Your First 3D Video Game

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp lets students try a new version of a Black Rocket Classic developing a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes Students will learn the physics behind 3D games explore beginner event scripting level design controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling Most of the work will be in pairs or teams Games will be available on password-protected Black Rocket website Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 1 9 AM ndash noon

Lego Comics Summer Camp ndash Lego Films and Stop Action

Designed for 7 ndash 14 year olds this camp encourages participants to bring their favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film Taught by KCC Computer Engineering Technology Students

Klamath Community College To enroll call 541 880-2243

July 31 ndash Aug 3 Volley ball camp Players kindergarten through 8th

grade are invited to participate in age-appropriate sessions

Henley High School 541 589-2818

Fish Lake Resort ndash Resort restaurant camping all open 7 days a week wwwFishLakeResortnet 541 949-8500 Crystalwood Lodge ndash Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year infocrystalwoodlodgecom 541-381-2322 Lake of the Woods Resort ndash Everything open and operational 1-866-201-4194 wwwlakeofthewoodsresortcom Rocky Point Resort ndash Store cabins boat docks and campsites open 7 days a week wwwRockyPointOregoncom 541 356-2287 Lakeside Grill Rocky Point ndash Lunch amp dinner Wednesday ndash Sunday 541 356-2242 Odessa Store ndash Open 8 AM ndash 8 PM with groceries and quick-stop supplies liquor store propane gas amp diesel Discount fuel days 2nd amp 4th Tuesdays of the month 541 356-2272 Harriman Springs Resort ndash Serving breakfast and lunch Wed ndash Sun Full bar 541 356-0900 Quilting Sisters ndash Open 6 days a week 541 356-2218 Gardens of Joy ndash Native bedding plants and more 541 973-3956

34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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34

Dump open ndash Sat 830 ndash 4 Library amp Quilt ndash Tuesdays 9 ndash noon Fire Department Number ndash 541 205-4934

Sprague River Monthly Community Meetings Community Center Meeting (First Monday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 10am SR Community Resources Team Meeting (First Thursday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 630pm Sheriffs Advisory Committee Meeting (Third Friday)

Next meeting will be at the Sprague River Community Center 130pm CAT Team Meeting (Third Saturday)

Next meeting will be at the Community Center 315 pm Please join us These meetings are open to the entire community Receive the Sprague River Newsletter via Emailhellip Want to receive the Sprague River Newsletter through Email Just send an Email to spraguerivernewslettergmailcom amp yoursquoll be added to the Email distribution for the Newsletter Please let me know if you donrsquot receive the Newsletter via email

35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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35

ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery hours are flexible A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon Everyone interested in quilting is welcome For more information contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or jnmbastiancenturytelnet) Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 1100 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery

Tai Chi practise Tai Chi practice is planned for Thursdays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge all donations cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing Everyone is welcome as this practise is gentle No equipment or workout clothing is needed Just be there Any questions Call Sandi Selk at 5412814572

Yoga practise (and I emphasize the word practise) Wednesday practise is geared toward those over 55 and currently is at 1000 am at the Chiloquin Community Center No charge but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted Any questions call Lorna 541-783-2238

CHAIR amp Standing Exercise practice NOW INCLUDES A LITTLE CHAIR YOGA Join us on Mondays at 10 am at the Chiloquin Community Center This is a no charge activity Donations are cheerfully accepted to support our Community Center This enjoyable practice is a NO GETTING DOWN ON THE FLOOR if you do not want to type of practice It builds strength is helpful in improving balance is easy on the knees as well as being as challenging as you want it to be Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle No equipment is required You may bring some hand weights (two water bottles or cans of soup for weights) a yoga mat and wear stretchy pants to get the most out of this practice Email Sandi at sandiselkyahoocom so she can let you know about any changescancellations due to weather illness or her travel Any questions - call at 5412814572

Alcoholics Anonymous Arrowhead Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 301 Chiloquin Blvd Chiloquin Christian Center every Tuesday from 6pm to 7pm All are welcome We have step study and Big book meetings Youth are encouraged to come Please contact Pastor Seybold at 541-783-2344 for the church We hope to see you here The Friday Night Chiloquin AA Meeting meets every Friday 600 PM in the Community Center in Downtown Chiloquin on First Street This is an Open Meeting All are welcome and wanted The first Friday of each month we will begin with a potluck with a special AA meeting following dinner The third Friday of each month we will participate in a 12 Step Study or a Big Book Study All other meetings will be open discussion of the Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Program Come join your friends in celebrating and participating in Recovery and Sobriety

36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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36

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings For information go to httpwwwmeetupcomBipolarCommunityProject

Adult Recovery Support Group ldquoIron Circlerdquo Sponsored by the Klamath Tribal health and Family Services Youth and Family Guidance Center Chiloquin on Weds 1-3 PM KTHFS YFGC Modular 204 Pioneer St (across from the park) Adults 18 and over open to anyone seeking support Talking circle smudge prayer sobriety recovery encouragement Facilitator Arwin Head For information Monica Yellow Owl or Devery Saluskin 541-884-1841

Sunday Bible Study with Russ Smith at 900 am Sprague River Friends Church 23840 3rd Ave Sprague River

FCE (Family and Community Education)

Meetings are the 2nd Wed of each month at 930 Meetings are open to all We have a pot luck each month along with the lessons presented by a member For the location and directions to the next meeting please call Sandie Bolyard at 541-892-2336 Locally FCE raises money for college scholarships for our Chiloquin High School Seniors Money is raised through fund-raising projects such as a Thanksgiving turkey dinner fixings raffle with tickets being sold at Kirchers Hardware Christmas Boutique at the Chiloquin Community Center Kaleidoscope of Learning at Mazama High School in Klamath Falls We are very active in our community and you will find FCE volunteers at many local events Oregon FCE is a non-profit organization of volunteers who have worked on such issues as improving sanitary requirements in hospitals womenrsquos labor laws requirements for high school teachers and funding for the state library Nationally we began the school hot lunch program and pushed for bookmobile libraries FCE asked for and got money from the legislature to fund an OSU research study on the dental caries problem in Oregon Wersquove studied our county governments and monitored their activities worked on county and state fair boards to improve their quality sponsored programs on rural road safety farm safety home safety bike safety Defensive Driving courses campaigns to get the drunk drivers off the road and child seatbelt laws Current educational programs focus on the environment children and television literacy and global issues Current concerns include addressing the growing need for food banks for shelters for the homeless and for reducing the violence against women and children Oregon FCE members donate thousands of volunteer hours and dollars to these causes

Grief Support Meeting We generally meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Chiloquin Christian Center from 230 to 4 pm This group meeting is facilitated by Klamath Hospice and is offered to anyone suffering loss of a loved one at no charge For further information contact David Houtchens MSW LCSW Social Worker Klamath Hospice 541-882-2902

37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

38

Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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37

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 600 PM at the Community Center

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) Meetings are held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room See lsquoVolunteer Opportunitiesrsquo for more information

Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 130 PM ndash Chiloquin Library

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue Board Meeting 3rd Wednesday of every month at 600 pm At the McLaughlin Training Center 102 Schonchin St Chiloquin OR 97624

Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Wed of each month except for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 630PM The agenda includes discussions about mosquito control mosquito monitoring bill paying budget issues and general management concerns The public is encouraged to attend and offer public comments at the end of each meeting The meeting room is wheelchair accessible

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen The GENERAL MEETING is held at 7PM on the second Tuesday of the month at Elmers We have NO meetings at all in August and December meetings are held as announced each year Come early to eat and socialize

Board meetings are held at Mazatlaacuten on Washburn every Third Tuesday of the month Pack Clinic meetings are the Fourth Tuesday of each month at Red Roosters Come earlier to eat and greet Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects If you want to help save our trails amp campsites come see what we are about Trail rides work projects amp camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times For more information see our website at wwwHDTRBCHorg or Facebook page at httpswwwfacebookcomHighDesertTrailRiders Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wed of every month in the library conference room April through October ndash 900 AM and November through March ndash 1000 AM All are welcome Sheriffrsquos Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Wednesday of every month from 200 PM to 330 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center All area residents are invited to attend

Chiloquin City Council

Meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 630 PM Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street

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Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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Chiloquin Food Pantry The Chiloquin Food Pantry Board Meeting is on the 4th Wed of each month at 100pm People of the community are welcome to come Only board members are allowed to vote on issues

Chiloquin Fire amp Rescue - Volunteer Opportunities Firefighter EMS Apparatus Operator Driver Support Fire Prevention Fire Investigation Facilities Maintenance Vehicle Maintenance 541-783-3860

Two Rivers Gallery The gallery which is a community project and has no paid employees is seeking people to ldquogallery sitrdquo This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop Contact the Gallery 783-3326

Sage Community School ndash Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in

assisting Sage Community School Board Meeting 2nd Monday of each month 6 PM in the school office building If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way please contact Anna Fowler 5417832533~Office afowlersagecommunityschoolorg

Klamath Humane Society ndash volunteers needed at the Humane Society We are getting started on our

disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area We also are looking for people who can write grants Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed For more information contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail staffklamathhumanesocietycom Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) ndash a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for frac12 hour helping them read (or reading to the youngest) We always need volunteers whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend Call the number below for an application or fill out an on-line application at wwwgetsmartoregonorg It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community Some opportunities 1 Evening volunteer The library is open until 6pm on Tuesdays Weds and Thursdays We would really appreciate a volunteer who could help us out with closing tasks for the last hour or so on these days (especially Tuesdays) 2 Story time If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers and lead them in a simple craft or activity the library staff can use your help 3 Summer Reading Program There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program 4 Honor collections These are racks of paperback books magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card By offering these collections more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly attractive and relevant Check with the librarian for information on how to ldquoadopt a rackrdquo

39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom

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39

5 Help with sorting donations 6 Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 541-783-3315

Neighborhood Watch ndash Agency Lake President ndash Lorelle Piazza 541-783-3033 Secretary - Christy Dugger 707-499-1660

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center the Chiloquin Learns After School program and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different ldquojobsrdquo and projects Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information If you would like to get further involved attend a Board meeting held on the 3rd Wed of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room CVIP now accepts creditdebit cards for room rental payments

The Chiloquin News is an email newsletter of events in Chiloquin Oregon The newsletter is compiled and edited by Joan Rowe and is free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it If you are interested in receiving the Chiloquin News email chiloquinNewsgmailcom and request that your e-mail address be added to the mailing list To unsubscribe send an email with ldquounsubscriberdquo in the subject line to the same address A special thanks to the Chiloquin Library for making a print version of this newsletter available to those without computer access All information posted in the CN is by submissions to the CN It is the policy of the Chiloquin News not to reveal share or distribute the email addresses of subscribers for any reason whatsoever For additional information on the town of Chiloquin Oregon visit wwwchiloquincom For information about activities in the surrounding areas of the towns of Chiloquin Ft Klamath and Rocky Point visit wwwCraterLakesBackyardcom Archived copies of the ChiloquinNews can be found at httpchiloquinnewswordpresscom