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Silhouette of a tanager. Photo courtesy of Ali Litts
Heron’s bill (Erodium petraeum) Plum Scented Iris (Iris graminea) chives (Allium schoenoprasum) Cheddar Pink (Dianthus gratianopolitanus) 'Tiny Rubies'
June 4th, 2012 Volume 9, Issue 23
Saturday, June 9th, 5:PM,
at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, in the hall.
Klamath Falls, Ore. – The Fremont-Winema National Forest will join National Forest recreation areas across the nation to waive fees at all Day-Use Fee sites June 2, National Trails Day and June 9, National Get Outdoors Day. Of the 2.3 million acres of land managed by the Forest, only one site (excluding Lake of the Woods) requires a Day-Use Fee; Mt. McLoughlin Trailhead. This area will open on Sunday, June 3. The fee waiver will apply to visitors on Saturday, June 9. Areas that accept the Northwest Forest Pass, Interagency Annual Pass, Interagency Senior Pass, Interagency Access Pass, Golden Age, or Golden Access Passport, will also waive their Day-Use Fees. The public is invited to get out and enjoy the Forest which offers plenty of recreational opportunities including fishing, hunting, boating, skiing, camping, biking, horseback riding, and bird watching. Big game, such as mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, and pronghorn antelope, as well as large predators, such as black bears, mountain lions, and bobcats, also live in the Forest. For more information about recreation passes, go to the Web at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/r6 For more information about the Forest’s recreation areas, go to the Web at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/fremont-winema/
Lakeview, Ore. -The Fremont-Winema National Forest (FS) and Bureau of Land Management Lakeview District (BLM) are seeking volunteers for their annual National Public Lands Day (NPLD) event that will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2012. This event will take place on the Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail #161, starting at Rogger Meadow, located just eight miles east of Lakeview, Ore. The project will involve clearing encroaching brush on portions of the trail and making erosion barriers. All participants will be provided lunch free of charge, given a complimentary NPLD t-shirt and a free National Public Lands Day pass for any entrance fee or day use fee area managed by BLM, National Park Service, FS, US Fish and Wildlife Service or US Army Corps of Engineers. If you are in the Lakeview area and interested in participating in this effort, please arrive at the Lakeview Interagency Office, 1301 South G Street, by 7:45 a.m. on the morning of the event. All participants will then be transported to the trail project site where additional information and a safety briefing will take place. Participants under the age of 18 will need their parent or guardian’s signed approval at the time of check-in between 7:30 and 7:45 a.m. June 16. For volunteers’ safety and comfort, all participants are asked to wear layered t-shirts, a sweatshirt or medium weight jacket, long pants/jeans, sturdy shoes or boots, wide-brimmed hat, work gloves (will be provided for those without leather gloves) and use sunscreen and insect repellant. For more information, contact Breanna O’Connor at (541) 947-6122.
for comprehensivevegetation management actions and other activities within the Klamath Tribes Former Reservation, between Klamath Marsh and Telephone Draw on the ChiloquinRanger District Project Title: BluejayVegetation Management Project Acres Affected: 65,000 Purpose of Project: Improve forest health and vigor, protect against insect outbreaks, restore hydrologic functioning, return the overall landscape character to conditions more reflective of the structurally complex historic conditions. Deadline for comments: June17, 2012 Projected analysis completion: Spring,2013 Availability of full proposal: http://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/fremont-winema/landmanagement/projects Kelly Lawrence, project leader, 541 783-4039 [email protected] Submitting comment: [email protected] or
ChiloquinRanger District 38500Highay 97 North Chiloquin, OR 97624 or FAX541 783-4009 or Online– http://www.fs.fed.us/nepa/fs-usda-pop.php/?project=38013
Klamath Falls, Ore. – The public is invited to participate in two interpretive canoe tours, Saturday June 2 and June 9, 2012, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. These free, guided trips are being hosted by the Fremont-Winema National Forest. All ages are welcome to attend. Both tours are approximately 2.5 miles on Upper Klamath Lake and will head south to Pelican Bay, north up Crystal Creek to Wocus Cut, then back to the Rocky Point Boat Launch. Your Forest Service tour guide will paddle along with you while sharing some of this area’s rich history, including use by native people, logging, farming, famous visitors and lodges of which few structures remain. This portion of the Upper Klamath Lake also provides rich habitat for many plants, birds and other wildlife. You must supply a kayak or canoe. Canoes may be rented at the Rocky Point Resort. Advance boat reservation is highly recommended. Call the resort for information on rates and availability at (541) 356-2287. If using your own boat, you must supply your own life vest, whistle and Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permit (AISPP). AISPP’s are available from any Oregon hunting and fishing sales outlet. For more information on the AISPP and an opportunity to obtain one by mail visit the Web at: http://www.oregon.gov/OSMB/news/2012-2/12AISPP.pdf?ga=t It is recommended that you bring plenty of water, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, lip balm, sunglasses, binoculars and snacks. Dressing in layers, including a rain jacket, works best due to the temperature variations that tour participants may experience throughout the tour. If you are interested in attending one of these canoe trips, reservations are appreciated. Please call the Klamath Ranger District at (541) 885-3400. These tours are weather dependent. So, if the weather is bad, i.e. heavy rain and wind or lightning, tours will be cancelled. Meet the Forest Service guide at the Rocky Point Public Boat Launch at 9 a.m. The boat launch is located 30 minutes west of Klamath Falls off of Highway (Hwy) 140 on the Westside Road. No fee is required to park at the boat launch.
Nicky Biehn slices and polishes interesting rocks, and then paints them with a scene from nature. These small works of art are perfect gems to add to your home, or to give as a gift. Nicky grew up and has lived her life in various places in Washington, Oregon, and California settling in Klamath Falls in 1995. She is a self-taught artist. Much of her inspiration comes from her childhood where she lived on 120 acres with a pond and a lake, and so watched wildlife and nature everyday. She attempts to paint as realistic as possible, considering regional and season changes to reflect real life. Her goal, like most every artist is to improve her techniques and be a better painter. She enjoys all aspects of life and her goal is to portray that in her art. Recently Nicky has begun to add beaded jewelry to her list of accomplishments, and is continuing with her love of wildlife to include many birds and animals in her beading.
The following wildflower field trips are sponsored by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society, Klamath County Museum, Fremont-Winema National Forest, and Crater Lake National Park. For all trips it is recommended that you bring sturdy shoes or boots, plenty of water, sun screen and/or a hat, and a lunch. Be prepared for mosquitoes at most sites. Contact the trip leaders for more information. Missy Anderson - Forest Service Chiloquin District Office 541- 783-4001 Jen Beck - Crater Lake National Park 541-594-3072 Klamath County Museum 541-883-4208 Victoria Tenbrink Forest Service Klamath District Office 541-885-3400 Sarah Malaby- 541-884-5703 June 16 Telephone Flat 9 am-noon led by Victoria Tenbrink From the corner of Biehn St and Highway 97 in Klamath Falls, go north 20 miles. Just before the Jeld-Wen plant, turn right into a big dirt road junction with lots of parking for people who want to carpool. We'll meet there at 9 am. From there, we will continue up the left fork of the road, which is FS 9715 (gravel). Two miles up the road is a cattle guard and just past that, turn right on FS 9713 (also gravel but narrower). The gravel ends about 0.8 miles up the road. Keep going about 0.1 miles where there is a side road on the left. Park there and we will walk a short distance to the meadow. Telephone Flat is a complex habitat, with wet and dry meadows, sagebrush shrublands, aspen groves, and conifer forest. June 23 Hike above Moore Park 8:30 am-11:30 am led by Sarah Malaby Meet at the Eualona trailhead off of Cypress Ave. above the old Riverside School. At the west end of Main Street, continue west up N. Carroll Street then turn right onto Cypress. The trailhead is a short distance up Cypress on the right. This will be an approximately 3 mile hike with some elevation gain on unmaintained trails. We will see a diversity of plants and great views in all directions as we hike through juniper shrublands, mountain mahogany thickets, mixed conifer forest, and scablands. July 7 Marin’s Dairy 9 am led by Vicky Liskey We will meet at the Midland rest stop at 9:00 AM and car pool from there. This area is west of highway 97 between Dorris and MacDole. It is easy access from our cars. Bring a lunch and call me to let me know how many might be going. Open to any one. 541-891-7019 or e-mail [email protected] July 14 Short Creek Area 9 am-noon led by Missy Anderson Meet at Sevenmile guard station, which is near Sevenmile Creek, at the junction of Nicholson Road and Forest Roads 3200/3100. To get there go to Fort Klamath, turn west onto Nicholson Road and go 4 miles, until you reach FS land, then turn right (north) onto FS Rd. 3200. We will follow Short Creek, heading south along FS Rd. 3100 and ending up on the Westside Rd. There will be some walking off-trail for short distances. Of course mosquito repellant will likely be needed! July 21 Dry Creek 9 am-noon, led by Sarah Malaby Meet at the Great Meadows Sno-park at 9 am. The Sno-Park is off Highway 140 approximately 30 miles west of Klamath Falls, near the Dead Indian Memorial Road junction. From there, we will caravan to the field trip site at Forest Road 3640-020. The trip will consist of approximately 1 mile of easy walking on the Dry Creek Snowmobile Trail. We did this trip last year and not many people came, but it is a great area to view forest wildflowers, so we are giving people a second chance to attend. August 4 4-Mile Lake Area 9 am-noon led by Missy Anderson Meet at the junction of Highway 140 and FS Rd 3661 (this is the road to 4-Mile Lake, about ½ mile before MP 35). We will mainly be exploring the interesting riparian and boggy habitat around Bull Swamp. There are no trails through this area and walking will be moderate to difficult in places (e.g. climbing over downed logs and through wet areas, etc). Rubber boots/waders (or shoes you don’t mind getting wet and muddy) are recommended. Mosquitoes are expected, so bug spray/net would be good too.
August 18 Crater Lake Garfield Peak Trail 9 am to noon led by Jen Beck Meet near the east end of the Crater Lake Lodge at Rim Village. Hike is 3.4 miles round trip and a strenuous climb (1000' elevation gain) to the summit of Garfield Peak along the Crater Lake rim. Please note that participants will need to pay a $10 entrance fee or have a park pass.
Want to grow your own food but not sure where to start? O.S.U. Extension Service is offering a 5-part series, on how to grow and preserve foods in high desert climates found in the Klamath Basin. Classes will be held at the Klamath County Extension Auditorium, 3328 Vandenberg Road. Instructors include horticulturist, Darrin Culp, Dietitian, Patty Case, and trained volunteers. Cost is $10 per class. Registration is required. Call 541-883-7131 or e-mail [email protected]. Visit our website for more details http://oregonstate.edu/dept/kbrec/.
June 27, 6:30-9:00: Garden Favorites-Tomatoes and Berries.
July 24, 6:30-9:00: Extend Your Growing Season.
August 21, 6:30-9:00: Get the Most Out of Your Harvest. Patty Case, MS, RD Associate Professor, Extension Family & Community Health College of Public Health and Human Sciences Oregon State University Klamath Basin Research & Extension Center 3328 Vandenberg Road, Klamath Falls, OR 97603 Phone: 541-883-7131 Fax: 541-883-4582 http://oregonstate.edu/dept/kbrec
The Chiloquilters are looking for entries for their annual quilt show that will be held Saturday, June 30th and Sunday, July 1st. If you have a quilt you would like to enter, please contact Eleanor Stone at 541-783-2551 or e-mail [email protected]. There is a limited amount of space at the show, so it is first come first served. Once we have enough quilt entries we will not be able to accept more. Entry forms can be picked up in the lobby of the Community Center or can be e-mailed to you. The deadline to have your entries in is June 9th, if we have not received the amount we need to fill the show before that.
Chiloquilters 6/30-7/1 Lakeview 7/6-7 Sisters 7/14 Shasta Lily 9/1-2
Calendar courtesy of Mata Rust
Updated 5/31/12 Submit events for inclusion to [email protected] DATE EVENT DESCRIPTION LOCATION/CONTACT
Memorial Day though Labor Day
Ranger Guided Programs
Contact the Visitor Center to see what programs are being offered. The summer is full of varied and frequent experiences
Lava Beds National Monument 530 667-8113
Tuesdays 3 – 6 PM
Year-round Tuesday Market
Fresh Organic produce, vegetables, local honey, fresh eggs, baked items, soaps, handmade novelties. Selection varies by season. Call for each week’s offerings.
249 EAST MAIN STREET Klamath Falls, Oregon 541-205-3488 www.greenwayecomart.com
Saturdays June 23 – Aug. 11 2 PM
Summer movie Klamath County Library
Saturdays, 9 AM – 1:30 PM June 9th – Oct. 27th
Klamath Falls Farmers Market.
Fresh local produce and herbs, beef, eggs, honey, bakery goods, local artisan crafts, kids crafts activities and live music every week, cooking demonstrations and gardening and nutrition education info…and lots more- Always looking for local produce vendors. EBT food stamps accepted.
On 9th St. between Main and Klamath Ave. 541-273-1102 www.klamathfallsfarmersmarket.org
Wednesdays, Saturdays, & Sundays
Free samples Great way to taste before buying. The Market at Running Y – Ranch Espresso - Liquor at Running Y – The Daily Scoop - Village at The Running Y http://www.villageatrunningy.com 5416 Running Y Rd. #103 (541) 273-7246
Tuesdays & Thursdays5:45 – 6:45 PM
Zumba Fitness Classes
Chiloquin 541 633-5521 [email protected]
All of June Featured Art Exhibit
Rock slab paintings and handcrafted beading by Nicky Biehn
Two Rivers Gallery & Gifts 140 S. First St. Chiloquin
All of June Featured art Exhibit
Works by artist Larry Johnson Klamath Art Association Gallery 120 Riverside Drive
All of June & July
Featured Art Exhibit
Works by Mary Van DeBogart and Judith Hassen
Modoc Gallery Klamath County Museum 1301 Main St.
June 5 6:30 PM
Venus Transit A sidewalk astronomy event to view the planet Venus as it passes across the face of the sun.
Klamath County Museum 1451 Main St. 541 883-4208
June 5 Family night with puppets
Klamath County Library
June 6 Munch N Movies Lakeview Courthouse Lawn 541 947-6040
June 8 10:30 AM
Youth Story Time Night Klamath County Library
June 8 – 10 Steamboaters on Upper Klamath Lake
See real steamboats navigating Upper Klamath Lake.
Rocky Point Resort
June 8 & 9 7:30 PM
“The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing
More than 130 dancers performing 30 dances. Carla’s Dance Studio recital. Performers range in age from 4 to 70, ballet, partnering, jazz, tap, modern, gospel, & hip-hop
Ross Ragland Theater
June 9 Wilderness area hike
Exploring history and geography of Klamath County’s most remote regions – Gearhart
Klamath County Museum www.klamathmuseum.org
June 9 2 PM Teen Movie Klamath County Library
June 9 1:30 – 3 PM
Pansy Tea A high tea with delicacies, music, silent auction, and more, celebrating a hand-made quilt by Lula Schminck between 1931 and 1935. Tours of the Schminck Museum and Schminck Memorial Rose Garden. A fundraiser for Schminck Memorial Museum.
Historic “Gather Place,” 3 North F Street Lakeview, OR Advance reservations required. 541 947-3134
June 9 9 AM – 11:30 AM
Interpretive Canoe Tour
Free 2.5 mile guided trip on Upper Klamath Lake hosted by Fremont-Winema Forest. Guide will share some of this area’s rich history, including use by native people, logging, farming, famous visitors and lodges of which few structures remain. This portion of the Upper Klamath Lake also provides rich habitat for many plants, birds and other wildlife. Bring your own canoe or kayak, or rent one at Rocky Point Resort (541 356-2287). All ages welcome.
Call Klamath Ranger District at (541) 885-3400 for reservations and recommendations on what to bring. Meet the Forest Service guide at the Rocky Point Public Boat Launch at 9 a.m. The boat launch is located 30 minutes west of Klamath Falls off of Highway (Hwy) 140 on the Westside Road. No fee is required to park at the boat launch.
June 9 9 AM – 5 PM
Home Buying Education
Klamath And Lake Community Action Services www.klcas.org 882-3500
June 9 Full Bloom in the Tablelands
Guided hike in the area adjacent to lower Sycan
www.klamathlakelandtrust.org 541 884-1053
June 9 Schminck 3rd Annual Spring Pansy Tea
Fundraiser for Schminck Memorial Museum
128 S. E St. Lakeview, OR
June 9 11 AM
Free Flycasting Clinic
Hosted by Klamath Falls Flycasters. Beginners welcome
Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum.
June 9 9 AM – 1:30 PM
Klamath Falls Farmers Market
13th year of offerings—fresh produce, handmade treasures, specialty items
Between Main and Klamath Ave. (541) 273-1102
June 9 11 AM – 3 PM
Space Journey Interactive art adventure for the whole family. Free kids’ activities, and entertainment. Origami, face painting, scrap-booking, coloring, water games, contests, gallery exhibits. Performance art, dance, live music, karaoke, puppetry. Vendors will be giving away free samples, snacks, balloons, crafts, coupons, and more.
Creative Collective 807 Main Street 504-957-5820 www.creativitycollective.com
June 9 10 AM – 2 PM
Keno Farmers’ Market
Produce, farmers’ market items in season, craft vendors. Cash & credit cards accepted
Keno, OR Angela Reid 541 882-1620
June 9 Get Ourdoors Day
No entrance fees at the park. Lava Beds National Monument 530 667-8113
June 9 – 10 Free Fishing Weekend
Throughout Oregon www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 12 5:30 PM
Family Night in Spanish
Klamath County Library
June 13 Munch N Movies Lakeview Courthouse Lawn 541 947-6040
June 13 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Wenatchee Applesox. Family Value Wednesday - $2 drinks & food
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 14 Noon
Master Gardener Class
Guest speaker Jim Van Horn Sprague River Community Center
June 14 7:30 PM
“Satisfaction” The international touring group provides a tribute dedicated to the Rolling Stones
Ross Ragland Theater 541 884-5483 541 884-0651 www.rrtheater.org
June 14 Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Wenatchee Kiger Stadium
7:05 PM Applesox. Thirsty Thursday - $2 large Pepsi and Budweiser products.
541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 15 10:30 AM
Youth Story Time Cows Klamath County Library
June 15 11 AM
2012 Swing into Summer Golf Tournament
Awards, raffle prizes. Sponsored by Klamath County Chamber of Commerce
Harbor Links Golf Course 541 884-5193
June 15 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Wenatchee Applesox. Free Gems baseballs.
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 15, 16 8 AM – 2 PM
3rd Annual Klamath & Lake Counties Stand Down & Job Fair.
Businesses, organizations & capable individuals donating food, bottled water, clothing, blankets, toiletries, financial assistance, services, time and/or effort, etc. to help our Veterans.
Klamath County Fairground Event Center. (541) 850-4554
June 15 8:30 PM
Wilderness Survival Skills
Ray Lewellen demonstration of survival techniques and strategies
Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum, Amphitheater
June 16 11 AM – 3 PM
McDonald’s summer reading program kick off
Sign up for SRP and get a free book while supplies last
Campus McDonald’s Sponsored by Klamath County Library
June 16 Auto Tour Exploring history and geography of Klamath County’s most remote regions – Far Southeast
Klamath County Museum www.farcorners.org
June 16 7:45 AM
USFS & BLM Annual National Public Lands Day cleanup
Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail #161, just east of Lakeview. Volunteers are invited to help clear brush and make erosion barriers on the trail. Free lunch, NPLD t-shirt and National Public Lands Day Pass.
Lakeview Interagency Office, 1301 South G Street For more information, contact Breanna O’Connor at (541) 947-6122.
June 16 11 AM – 9 PM
Praise in the Park 2012
9th Annual Christian Music Festival Moore Park www.praiseinthepark-klamathfalls.org 541 891-1178
June 16 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Central Oregon Bucks
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 16 8 AM –3 PM
Kiger Stadium Home Run Derby
Variety of age divisions. Prizes Kiger Stadium 541 892-0797 541 281-8686
June 16 10 AM – 2 PM
Keno Farmers’ Market
Produce, farmers’ market items in season, craft vendors. Cash & credit cards accepted
Keno, OR Angela Reid 541 882-1620
June 16 8 AM – 4 PM
Summer Youth Play Day
All youth in the community invited. Free with a canned food item for the Food Bank. Firearms, ammo, food, transportation, and fun furnished.
Sportsman Park in Keno OR. Rick Vieira @ 541-591-2452.
June 16 9 AM - noon
Telephone Flat Wildflower Field Trip
Sponsored by the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society, Klamath County Museum, Fremont-Winema National Forest, and Crater Lake National Park. A complex habitat, with wet and dry meadows, sagebrush shrublands, aspen groves, and conifer forest.
Telephone Flat, 20 miles north of Klamath Falls on HWY 97 Victoria Tenbrink Forest Service Klamath District Office 541-885-3400
June 16 9 AM –1:30 PM
Klamath Falls Farmers Market
13th year of offerings—fresh produce, handmade treasures, specialty items
Between Main and Klamath Ave. (541) 273-1102
June 16, 17, 18
US Rowing Master’s NW Regional Championships
Rowing championship competitors from Arizona, California, Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, & Colorado
541 891-4541 541 882-7589
June 17 1:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Central Oregon Bucks.
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 17 9 AM – 5 PM
Living History Day
Unique museum demonstrations including live steam engines, operating old-time shingle mill, antique engines, operating
Collier Memorial State Park Lisa Dykstra 541-783-2471.
antique Caterpillar tractors, horse and wagon team, hay rides, operating antique sawmill, chainsaw sculptures, museum tours, blacksmith demonstrations, spinning and weaving, period clothing and special entertainment. Reminisce with the old-timers about the machines, lifestyles, and adventures they had. Experience our pioneer legacy, and discover for yourself just what sparks the excitement.
June 17 6 – 8 PM
Easy Listening on the patio
Tim Mitchell, live music www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 17 Spring Cow Horse Classic
Lake County Fairgrounds 541 947-2925
June 17 11 AM – 2 PM
Father’s Day Brunch
Rocky Point Resort 541 356-2242
June 17 – 22 Road Scholar Ranching program
Lake County Ranches 541 947-6040
June 18 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Bellingham Bells Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 19 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Bellingham Bells Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 20 Munch N Movies Lake County Courthouse Lawn 541 949-6040
June 20 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Bellingham Bells. Family Value Wednesday - $2 drinks & food
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 21 5 – 7:30 PM
3rd Thursday Youth Summer Reading Kickoff and Craft
Space alien hat Klamath County Library
June 21 6 – 9 PM
Third Thursday Music, art, business specials, demonstrations
Downtown Klamath Falls
June 22 Dusk
Outdoor Vintage Movie
www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 22 – 24 Klamath Kinetic Challenge
Crazy race of human-powered art & engineering. Fun for the whole family.
541 281-9426 www.klamathkinetic.org
June 22 – 24 Kruise of Klamath Vintage car weekend. Sock hop, cruise, worship, breakfast, poker run
541 882-3403 www.kruiseofklamath.org
June 23 Saturday Market Lakeview Town Parking Lot 541 947-3683
June 23 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Hike above Moore Park
Guided 3-mile hike with a diversity of plants and great views in all directions, through juniper shrub lands, mountain mahogany thickets, and mixed conifer forest.
USFS 541 884-5703
June 23 9 AM – 1:30 PM
Klamath Falls Farmers Market
13th year of offerings—fresh produce, handmade treasures, specialty items
Between Main and Klamath Ave. (541) 273-1102
June 23 4 – 8 PM
BBQ & Bands Rogue Suspects play funk & blues www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 23 5 PM
Dutch Oven Demonstration
Introduction on how to cook with a Dutch oven. Samples available
Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum, campground
June 23 10 AM –2 PM
Keno Farmers’ Market
Produce, farmers’ market items in season, craft vendors. Cash & credit cards accepted
Keno, OR Angela Reid 541 882-1620
June 23, 24 Dr. Daly Health Fair
Lake County Fairgrounds 541 949-2925
June 24 6 – 8 PM
Easy Listening on the Patio
David Pinski Duo www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 26 Bus tour South County Klamath County Museum www.klamathmuseum.org
June 26 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Cowlitz BlackBears
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 27 Munch N Movies Lake County Courthouse Lawn 541 949-6040
June 27 6 – 7:30 PM
Mastery of Aging Well, a Program for Healthy Living
Library outreach discussion group created by OSU and AARP, touching on memory difficulties, depression later in life, medication jeopardy, food for medicine and physical activity
Klamath County Library 541 882-8894
June 27 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Cowlitz BlackBears. Family Value Wednesday - $2 drinks & food
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 27 Street Fair Klamath County Library
June 27 6:30 – 9 PM
Grow and Preserve your own Food workshop
Garden favorites – Tomatoes and berries. Sponsored by OSE Extension Service.
Klamath County Extension Auditorium, 3328 Vandenberg Road. 541-883-7131 or e-mail [email protected]. website http://oregonstate.edu/dept/kbrec/.
June 28 Youth stories at noon and free lunch
Veteran’s Park Sponsored by Klamath County Library
June 27, 28 4-H Horse Camp Lake County Fairgrounds 541 947-2925
July 27 – 29 Annual Mosquito Festival
Paisley, OR 541-943-3973
June 28 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Cowlitz BlackBears. Thirsty Thursday - $2 large Pepsi and Budweiser products
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 28 – July 1
Klamath Freedom Celebration
The Wall, tributes, contests 541 291-7094
June 29 Dusk
Lakeside Vintage Movie Night
www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 29 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Kelowna Falcons. Free Gems foam fingers
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 30 Saturday Market Lakeview Town Parking Lot 541 949-383
June 30 4 – 8 PM
BBQ & Bands Classic Rock by Colonel Mustard Band www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com 866-201-4194
June 30 10 AM – 2 PM
Keno Farmers’ Market
Produce, farmers’ market items in season, craft vendors. Cash & credit cards accepted
Keno, OR Angela Reid 541 882-1620
June 30 1 – 4 PM
Bluegrass Jam Bluegrass musicians gathering to jam. Collier State Park Logging Museum 541 783-3478 [email protected]
June 30 7:05 PM
Men’s baseball Klamath Falls Gems vs. Cowlitz BlackBears
Kiger Stadium 541 883-4367 www.klamathfallsgems.com
June 30 9 AM – 1:30 PM
Klamath Falls Farmers Market
13th year of offerings—fresh produce, handmade treasures, specialty items
Between Main and Klamath Ave. (541) 273-1102
June 30 4 PM
“Keeping the Dream Alive”
Benefit dinner and dance to help fund the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. Dinner, country rock street dance, raffles, prizes, silent auction, live auction, bucket raffle.
Tulelake Fairgrounds Main Exhibit Hall
June 30 – July 1
4th of July Firecracker Regatta
Annual event on Upper Klamath Lake, sponsored by Klamath Yacht Club.
541 883-3339 www.klamathyachtclub.org
June 30, July 1
Chiloquilter’s Quilt Show
Quilt show, vendors, prizes Chiloquin Library 541 783-3879
THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF KLAMATH FALLS ARTVENTURE, HOW IT WORKS Families pick up their Art voucher treasure maps at the Children’s Museum at 11 a.m. and set out to visit each of the participating locations for their stamp or sticker. Completed Art vouchers treasure maps are put into a raffle for a treasure chest at the end of the day when it is raffled off to a winner. Every month has a different theme. June 9th: Space Journey For more information, check out www.creativitycollective.com/artventure Venus Transit A June 5 sidewalk astronomy event to view the plant Venus as it passes across the face of the sun. 6:30 p.m. at the Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main St. Free.
RESORT NEWS All of our resorts and businesses are open in full force this month, ready for you to drop in and see what’s new. In addition to Friday Night Pizza and Sunday breakfast & lunch, Solar Café is now offering Saturday Relics, featuring an outdoor tent full of treasures. Fish Lake Resort, in addition to their 7-day restaurant menu, will feature prime rib and salmon Friday & Saturday nights. Lake of the Woods Resort continues its fine food and service, but plan to attend one of their many special events, like vintage movies, patio BBQs, and bands. Rocky Point Resort is open Wednesday through Sunday, also with several summer special events. Odessa Coffee and Odessa Store also are available and stocked with just about anything you might need. Fish Lake Resort – Winter hours—Fri. 12 – 6, Sat. 9 – 8, Sun. 9 – 5:30. Open Memorial Day. 949-8500. www.FishLakeResort.net. Solar Cafe & Gift Gallery - Opening May 4, Friday nights, 5 – 8 PM, Sundays 9 AM – 2 PM. 541 356-2400 (ww.solarcafeusa.com). Odessa Coffee – Opening May 4. Fri., Sat., & Sun., 6:30 AM – 6 PM Crystalwood Lodge – Open for full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year. [email protected] or 541-381-2322. Lake of the Woods Resort – Reopening 1st of May1st. 1-866-201-4194. www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com. Rocky Point Resort – Open weekends for dinner. Weekend Breakfast and lunch coming after Mother’s Day 356-2287. Odessa Store – Open 7 AM – 7 PM, with groceries and quick-stop supplies, liquor store, propane, gas & diesel.
Crater Lake B & B – Open all year with lodging and great food by Janet. www.craterlakebandb.com 866 517-9560
Sprague River History Current and former residents of the Sprague River community are invited to bring stories, photos and artifacts to a museum-sponsored information gathering session scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 13, in the Sprague River Library.
Liquor at Running Y will be hosting a Beer Tasting on Friday, June 8th at5:30pm. This tasting will be featuring NINKASI Brewing Company from Eugene, Oregon. The cost is $5.00 per person and will be credited back to you on your purchase of $30.00 or more at Liquor at Running Y on any items except Distilled Spirits. Space is limited so purchase your tickets early at Liquor at Running Y. It is located at 5408 Running Y Rd # 102, Klamath Falls. 541-273-0956. Visit us on Facebook.
It is likely, that if you are the victim of a crime, that the Sheriff’s Department will not respond. This is because the Sheriff’s Department is underfunded and understaffed, and not able to respond to crimes unless lives are in danger. But still, crimes need to be reported! They need to be tracked, and sometimes patterns can be figured out that might help apprehend a criminal. Crimes can be reported immediately online, and it is possible to get a print out of your report to have on hand. The direct link to the online reporting feature is http://report.citizenserviceportal.com/Report.aspx?agency=kcso
How to sign up for Food Items
If you need commodities and think that you might be eligible to receive foods at the Food Pantry, please drop by on the 4th Wednesday of the month between 10 am and 1pm to sign up. We are here to help those in our community who are struggling financially and although our supplies are limited, we are here to serve our community.
How to Donate to the Food Pantry:
Drop-off times at the Food Pantry, opposite Kirchers: Between 2PM and 3PM on the Monday before the 4th Wednesday in the month or on the 4th Wednesday in the month at 9.30 AM.
Non-perishable food items are always needed and can be deposited in donation barrels around town. They are at Kirchers, The Table, Chiloquin Community Church and the Community Center. More barrels will be placed during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons.
Toilet paper and other personal items are always appreciated.
Monetary donations can be put in Collection Boxes located at: Family Foods, the Library, Kirchers, Clyde’s Market, The Table and the Williamson River Christian Fellowship.
Checks: The Food Pantry is a non-profit organization and checks should be made out to “Chiloquin Care Program” and deposited in the collection boxes in town or brought to the Food Pantry. Receipts will be issued. Checks made out to the Klamath/Lake Counties Food Bank need to be ear-marked for the Chiloquin Food Pantry or Chiloquin Care Program in order for us to be benefited by the donations.
Donations of Produce: If you have an over-abundance of produce in your garden, we are happy to distribute them.
How to Volunteer at the Chiloquin Food Pantry
Volunteers are always needed to assist with stacking commodities coming from Klamath Falls on the Monday before the 4th Wednesday in the month at 1.30pm for approximately 1 hour, and for distribution on the 4th Wednesday of the month between 9.30 am and 1 pm.
If you can volunteer to help out at fund raisers, please contact us.
If you wish to submit ideas or just be an on-looker, join us at an open Board meeting at the Chiloquin Food Pantry at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. You will be welcomed.
For more information e-mail chiloquinfoodpantry @yahoo.com or call 541-891-6168
Chiloquin Care Program is an Equal Opportunity Provider
ChiloQuilters Meet on Thursdays from 11:00 AM into the afternoon at Two Rivers Gallery; hours are flexible. A sack lunch is recommended since meetings usually extend into mid-afternoon. Everyone interested in quilting is welcome! For more information, contact Linda Wood (541-783-3879) or Morna Bastian (541-783-2542 or [email protected]). Linus Quilters meet the last Friday of the month from 11:00 AM into the afternoon, at Two Rivers Gallery
EXERCISE/YOGA CLASS
at the Chiloquin Community Center. NO CHARGE - Donations to CVIP gratefully accepted but not required.
Improve Flexibility, Strength & Balance
Mondays and Thursdays Althia Stephens, a certified yoga teacher leads the classes.
On Wednesdays Jean Sinclair will be leading the class.
10am for the Winter schedule - November 1st - April 30th 9am for the Summer schedule - May 1st – October 31st
Come to the large Community Room about 5 minutes before the scheduled start time.
Althia Stephens, a certified yoga teacher and/or Jean Sinclair lead gentle exercise of stretching/strength/balance for everyone 50-something and over
no matter your health, fitness level or weight. Over time you will notice increased flexibility and balance from the easy stretching, strength and endurance movements.
Wear stretchy clothes.
No equipment is required. If you are able-do bring a "sticky" yoga mat a 6’long yoga fabric belt and some hand weights.
If you need more information contact Jean @ 541.591.9231 or Althia @ 541.892.4130
Alcoholics Anonymous The Tuesday night AA meeting is no longer. To locate the nearest meeting call the hot line number for AA in Klamath Falls at (541) 883-4970.
Zumba
Come and party with us! ZUMBA is a fun way to party into shape. ZUMBA fuses Latin style music with high energy aerobic moves and a variety of different dance styles that will make you forget you are working out. Anyone at any fitness level can participate in a ZUMBA Fitness class.
Where : Chiloquin Elementary Gym When: Every Tues & Thurs 5:45 pm to 6:45 pm Cost: Your first class is always free (see instructor at beginning of class) $5 per class (Drop In) Package Purchase available (CHEAPER this way) Instructor: Veronica Kovack Email: [email protected] Ph: 541 783 3591 ZUMBA® and the Zumba Fitness logo are trademarks of Zumba Fitness, LLC, used under license.
Chiloquin Garden Club Finished for this season, the Garden Club meets once a month on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 3:00, April through September. Our first meeting is held at the library but as the season progresses we meet at member's homes or other places of interest. Meeting sites will be posted at the library. Anyone interested in attending is welcome. The Chiloquin area presents unique challenges with varying types of soil and weather conditions. Basic gardening and current information is available, such as how to identify native and drought resistant plants and use them in landscaping, how to prepare the soil, where to order plants and buy seeds that will grow here. The meetings are useful to all gardeners, especially new arrivals to our area. For more information call: Eleanor at 541-783-2551 or Joan at 541-783-3135
Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 87 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park. Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 6:00 PM at the Community Center.
High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen 2nd Tuesday of the month at Elmer’s Restaurant on South 6th Street, Klamath Falls, 6:30 PM. Come earlier to eat and greet. Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects. If you want to help save our trails & campsites, come see what we are about. Trail rides, work projects & camaraderie as well as lots of good people and good times. For more information see our website at www.HDTRBCH.org Neighborhood Watch – Chiloquin District will be meeting on a quarterly basis from now on. The first quarterly meeting will be held on the 3rd Thursday in January at 6:30 PM in the Community Center. 783-3798 (Jim Rickman).
Central County Community Action Team (CATeam) – 1st Thursday of March, April, May, June, September, October and November at 6:30 PM at the Chiloquin Community Center. This is open to anyone living in the area.
Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 1:30 PM – Chiloquin Library.
Friends of the Chiloquin Library 1st Wednesday of every month in the library conference room. April through October – 9:00 AM, and November through March – 10:00 AM. All are welcome!
Family and Community Education (FCE) meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the Chiloquin Christian Center (formerly A.O.G.) in Chiloquin. For up to date information or change of locations, contact Sandie at 892-2336.
Two Rivers Village Arts (TRVA) Board of Directors 3rd Wednesday of every month at 11:00 AM. TRVA operates Two rivers Gallery. See ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ for more information.
Sheriff’s Citizen Advisory Committee 3rd Thursday of every month from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM at the Chiloquin Fire Station. All area residents are invited to attend.
Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees 3rd Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM, City Hall.
Chiloquin Planning Commission
meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM, Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street.
Chiloquin City Council meetings held on the 2nd Monday and 4th Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM, Chiloquin City Hall on 2nd Street.
Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) meetings are held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room. See ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ for more information.
Volunteer Fire Fighters – "What if you had an emergency and no one came?” Become a Volunteer Firefighter! 783-3860.
Volunteer Ambulance Service - 783-3131
Two Rivers Gallery: The gallery, which is a community project and has no paid employees, is seeking people to “gallery sit”. This involves talking to people who stop by to browse and shop. You do not need to be an artist, but if you are, gallery hours reduce the amount of your commission. Any time at all that you can donate to us will be very much appreciated. Contact the Gallery @ 783-3326.
Sage Community School – Sage Community School is looking for community volunteers interested in assisting Sage Community School. If you are interested in offering your services as a volunteer in any way, please contact Wendy Letner at 783-7743.
Klamath Humane Society – volunteers needed at the Humane Society. We are getting started on our disaster program and need volunteers in the Chiloquin area. We also are looking for people who can write grants. Foster homes for dogs and cats are always needed. For more information, contact the shelter at 882-1119 or e-mail [email protected]. Start Making A Reader Today (SMART) – a statewide program working with children K-3 during school hours. Each volunteer works one-on-one with a child for ½ hour, helping them read (or reading to the youngest). We always need volunteers, whether scheduled every week or merely as a substitute reader when the regular reader is unable to attend. Call the above numbers for an application or fill out an on-line application
at www.getsmartoregon.org. It will be the most rewarding hour you ever volunteer! Contact the SMART office at 273-2424 or the Chiloquin Elementary School at 783-2338.
Neighborhood Watch - Chiloquin District – 783-3798 (Jim Rickman)
Neighborhood Watch – Agency Lake President - Sharon Huber at 541-880-6461 or Secretary - Liz Matuk at 541-783-3921.
Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community. Some opportunities: 1. Storytime: If you would like to read two or three stories to a small group or preschoolers, and lead them in a simple craft or activity, the library staff can use your help. Story time is at Thursday 2:30 PM during the school year. 2. Summer Reading Program: There are many opportunities during the summer to help out with this very worthwhile program. 3. Honor collections: these are racks of paperback books, magazines and audiovisual materials that patrons may check out without a library card. By offering these collections, more people in the community can be reached and a greater diversity of materials can be made available without incurring the costs of cataloging and processing items for the general collections. The staff would like to have some help in keeping these racks orderly, attractive and relevant. Check with the librarian for information on how to “adopt a rack”. 4. Help with sorting donations. 5. Go through Books for Sale section and tidy it once a month or so. Stop in at the library and see what they need or give them a call at 783-3315.
Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) CVIP operates the Chiloquin Community Center, the Chiloquin Learns After School program, the Writer in Residence Program, and is the contact point for the Chiloquin Area Community Resource Committees and their projects. We have a volunteer list in the office where you can sign up to be available for many different “jobs” and projects. Call 783-7780 between 10 AM and 2 PM weekdays for further information. If you would like to get further involved, attend a Board meeting, held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room.
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