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Sunset on Friday night. Photo courtesy of Joan Rowe

Sunset on Saturday night. Photo courtesy of Joan Rowe

January 26th, 2015 Volume 12, Issue 4

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There will be free tax returns done in the Chiloquin Library on WEDNESDAYS between the hours of 10 am to 5 pm. Starting February 4, 2015 until April 8, 2015.

AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE

Will be at the Chiloquin Community Center When: Wednesday, February 4th Time: 9am - 2pm Call to schedule an appointment at 1-800-RED-CROSS to eliminate any waiting. Walk-ins are greatly appreciated but might have a wait period as scheduled donors have the preference. Did You Know? • Every two seconds, someone in the United States need blood. In fact, 44,000 units of blood are needed every day to meet these needs. • A total of 30 million blood components are transfused each year in the U.S. (2006) • The blood type most often requested by hospitals is Type O. • More than 1 million new people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Many of them will need blood, sometimes daily, during their chemotherapy treatment. • A single car accident victim can require as many as 100 pints of blood.

FREE MENDING LIBRARY “A stitch in time saves nine.” Mending while you wait: tears repaired, patches applied, buttons replaced, hems redone…..etc. Community Center Lobby, February 11th 11 AM to 2 PM I like to mend and have done it for friends and family for years. Now that I’m retired, I’d like to share my small talent with my community as well. Hope to see you there.

EXERCISE: Each Friday at 10 to 11 am - Tai Chi with Sandi Selk. See WEEKLY activities section for details.

Planning on participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count? Learn more - http://gbbc.birdcount.org/

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Yoga practice (and I emphasize the word practice) will be held on Wednesdays starting January 21st at 10am at the Chiloquin Community Center. Anyone interested, just show up on Wednesday with your yoga mat, a towel and or blanket, and if desired, a strap and yoga blocks. I so enjoyed Sandi’s Tai Chi practice and thought

perhaps a yoga practice would be nice. Since I am way over 55, the practice is geared toward those over 50. No charge, but donations for CVIP will be gratefully accepted.

Any questions, call Lorna 541-783-2238.

GOOD NEWS: Sierra Service Project is returning to Chiloquin!!! Request for needed repairs forms will be here at the end of February. First team comes in April to finish the fence on 442 going out of town. BAD NEWS: The wood stove in the Methodist Church Parsonage (sponsor of SSP here) is missing its insides (ahem-they WERE there when it was rented) and needs a chimney sweep. We need either a new (used, certified, OK) stove, or donations to fix the one that's there AND a sweep. All are TAX DEDUCTIBLE. For more information: [email protected] subject:SSP

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CHILOQUIN LIBRARY PRESENTS

EVERY FIRST SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

A FREE MOVIE

FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES!

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

12:00PM at the Chiloquin Library

Starring: Ben Kingsley, Jared Harris, Nick Frost

A young orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling trash

collectors tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Based

on the children's novel 'Here Be Monsters' by Alan Snow.

EVERYBODY IS WELCOME!

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Chiloquin Elementary School

SMARTee Raffle

It’s Las Vegas, Baby Win one week at the WorldMark Tropicana Resort

2 bedroom/2bath & full kitchen and fold out couch to sleep 6

Spring Break Saturday March 21 to 28, 2015

Tickets are $20 each from John Rademacher or at CES call 541

891 4839

Drawing to take place at the final home basketball game on

February 7, 2015 (need not be present to win)

Start Making A Reader Today!

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This week for Chiloquin from NOAA: An air stagnation advisory remains in effect until 11 am pst Tuesday. * synopsis: strong high pressure will continue over the region through Tuesday morning. This will result in strong low level inversions and stagnant air. The high pressure will weaken on Tuesday with temporary improvement in mixing of the air mass. Stagnant conditions will likely return at the end of the week and continue through next weekend. * locations include: Beatty...Bly...Crescent...Gilchrist... Sprague River...Lakeview...Altamont...Klamath Falls. * view the hazard area in detail at http://go.usa.gov/zyv5

An extended period of high pressure will settle in over the valleys and will likely keep southern Oregon dry through January. Thursday is looking like our best chance for trace amounts, to perhaps 0.01 inches, of accumulation. Overall, a depressing weather pattern for those hoping for snow or rain. This is a map of wind speed at 10 hPa, or about 26.5km altitude, showing the high speed vortex that sets up over each pole when in winter. http://earth.nullschool.net/#2015/01/19/1200Z/wind/isobaric/10hPa/equirectangular=-247.23,-6.29,222 The NRCS Snow Survey Program provides mountain snowpack data and streamflow forecasts for the western United States. Common applications of snow survey products include water supply management, flood control, climate modeling, recreation, and conservation planning. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/or/snow/

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We always get asked why we're called Badger Run Wildlife Rehab? Do we have a badger? Well, years ago one of our first rescues was an American Badger. After hunters shot his mom, the little 4 week old orphan was brought to us. Raised alone, he imprinted on his human caretakers, meaning he had no fear of people & therefore, could not be released back to the wild when he grew up (or so we thought). So, we named him Dhru & trained him as an Animal Ambassador. Dhru did about a dozen presentations, delighting guests with his playfulness. However, as he matured, he began to react differently, not liking crowds at all. We began to “un-train” him and taught him to hunt. After 2 months, Dhru was ready for a test. We fasted him for a few days, then put him in unfamiliar territory & had 2 very brave “strangers” approach with food. As hoped, he backed away, snarling. With that success, we felt confident in his ability to survive in the wild and he was released. We will always miss seeing his fuzzy face peeking around his den box, but we are thrilled that he is able to live his life in the wild as he should.

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12-step

Journey to Wholeness Weekly: Thursday 6-7pm

117 S Lalo Street, Chiloquin (Seventh-day Adventist Church) Are you ready for change? Whatever your issue

*gambling *drugs *food *alcohol *control *whatever…

…take your life back and join us at any session.

For more information: 541-891-6168 “You have shown me the path of life. Psalms 16:11”

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Looking for someone to teach me silver smithing. Debby Fowler 541-783-3114

48" Round Oak pedestal table with 24" leaf extender and 5 captain chairs. $150.00 541-331-6434

LaZ-Boy Rocker/Recliner, Large, Burgundy Leather for $75.00. Was purchased at Carlson's. 541-331-6434

Need kindling-size firewood? Free for the taking, all you want kindling-sized firewood. Call 541-783-2234

There is no charge for placing ads in the ChiloquinNews Marketplace. If you wish to place an ad, please email it to [email protected] 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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2 padded mattress covers for double sized bed. Free. 541-783-2234

Your empty ink cartridges! By recycling ink cartridges Two Rivers Gallery is able to offset much of the cost of office supplies. Please bring your empty cartridges to the gallery Tuesday-Saturday 11AM – 4 PM Thank You!!!

Updated 1/23/2015 Submit events for inclusion to [email protected]

For listings of recurring events and events for the fall, see the full Event List at http://chiloquin.com/events-calendar/

DATE EVENT DESC LOCATION/CONTACT

January, 2015

Jan. 22 – 31 Stage musical, winter community presentation

“Kiss Me Kate” Ross Ragland Theater

Jan. 27 Noon

70th

Annual United Way of the Klamath Basin Board of Directors and Supporters meeting.

Incoming president welcomed, awards presented, and lunch.

Reames Golf & Country Club Reservations, 541 882-5558

Jan. 28 7 – 9 PM

Basin Band Membership meeting

All those interested in being a member of a Basin Community Band are invited.

Mazama High School Band Room 541 593-9956

Jan. 29 1 – 3 PM

Winter Giveaway Two hour event where individuals and families will have access to new or gently used winter jackets, blankets, winter hats and gloves. Items will be available to those in attendance while supplies last. There will also be free refreshments.

Sprague River Community Center

Jan. 29 5:30 PM

“Writing Your Family History”

A free program on genealogy. Klamath County Library 541 882-8894, ext. 10

Jan. 31 Ice Dreams Ice skating spectacular Bill Collier Ice Arena 541 850-5758

Jan. 31 5 – 9 PM

Spirited Bites A gourmet showcase of 7 different bites, each paired with a wine, prepared by Running Y’s executive chef.

Ranch House at Running Y Reservations Cathy, 541 850-5785, for reservations and information

February, 2015

Feb. 3 5:30 PM

Special Valentine Puppet Show.

Presented by Debbie Plummer and Friends.

Klamath County Library

Feb. 7 10:30 AM

Take your child to the library. Angels in Whiskers

Klamath County Library

Feb. 7 7:30 PM

Musical performance Starship, featuring Mickey Thomas Ross Ragland Theater

Feb. 10 5:30 PM

Valentine’s party for kids. Ages 0 – 6th

grade. Games, Crafts, snacks, stories.

Klamath County Library

Feb. 12 – 15 Winter Wings Festival Approximately 30 guided field trips with knowledgeable birders and nature photographers. Workshops. Special presentations.

www.winterwingsfest.org.

Feb. 14 Breakfast fundraiser Join supporters of Klamath Outdoor Applebee’s Restaurant

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Science School for this fundraiser.

Feb. 14 10 AM – 12 PM

Valentine’s Day Brunch Quiche, frittata, biscuits and gravy, fruit salad and beverages (Also available - our delectable candies, including those sinful Truffles!) Donation: $5/Adults, $3/Children Sponsored by the Lioness Club of Sprague River!

Sprague River Community Center

Feb. 14 12 – 6 PM

Moccasin Hill Fire Benefit Concert

Proceeds will provide assistance to those that lost their homes during the Moccasin Hill fire. It’s being sponsored and supported by the Klamath County Fairgrounds, Denham Music and is being produced by “Cowboy Bob”. Included is a spaghetti feed. Music will be provided all day and there’ll be hourly raffles. Tickets will be sold for $1 or 6 for $5.

Klamath County Fairgrounds. Bld. #1

Feb. 14 Merrill-Malin Crab Feed Tickets available at Big R (541) 882-5548

Feb. 14 7:30 PM

Musical performance Katie Harman and Friends. . . Love, Italian Style. A mix of Italian Opera, show tunes, and jazz standards.

Ross Ragland Theater

Feb. 14 Dusk

Winter Star Party Amateur astronomers will help viewing the night sky. Sponsored by Klamath County Museum.

Liskey Farms

Feb. 17 5:30 PM

Stage performance for kids Jim Henson’s Dinosaur Train Live: Buddy’s Big Adventure.

Ross Ragland Theater

Feb. 21 Living History Day at the Museum.

Klamath County Museum

Feb. 21 5:30 PM

Red Tie Romp A night of Broadway music, scrumptious food, and fun to raise money for the Ragland’s education program.

Ross Ragland Theater

Feb 23 7 PM

Monday night at the movies.

Free showing of The Good, The Bad, The Weird, Preceded with dialogue and Q &

Ross Ragland Theater

Feb. 24 5:30 PM

Open House Open house and board meeting for Klamath Outdoor Science School.

Riverside School

Feb. 28 1 – 3 PM

Intergenerational Game Day

Klamath County Library

Feb. 28 7:30 PM

Musical performance The Beatles Tribute: Yesterday. Ross Ragland Theater

March, 2015

March 6 7:30 PM

Musical performance Gator Nation. An original mix of Zydeco and Cajun hit from the past, alongside modern New Orleans R & B

Ross Ragland Theater

March 12 7 PM

Musical performance Tony Bennett Tribute. Pianist Robin Schwartz hosts information about Mr. Bennett’s Grammy and Emmy award-winning career, music, influences, and personal life.

Ross Ragland Cultural Center

March 13 – 14 Irish Days Lakeview

March 14 9 AM

Run for the Music Klamath Union High School’s annual event. All ages welcome

Preregistration required 541 882-2392

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March 14 7:30 PM

Musical performance Shotgun Wedding, a City Country Band.

Ross Ragland Theater

March 16 Merrill Lions Club St. Patrick’s Day Dinner

March 16 7 PM

Monday night at the movies.

The Best of the Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival

Ross Ragland Theater

March 17 St. Patrick’s Day dinner Merrill

March 19 7:30 PM

Musical performance Recycled Percussion. Junk rock music.

Ross Ragland Theater

March 21 7:30 PM

Musical performance The Portland Opera: Evening of Passion.

Ross Ragland Theater

April, 2015

April 12 7:30 PM

Musical performance The Young Musicians of Excellence Recital. High School musicians providing a variety of vocal and instrumental talent.

Ross Ragland Theater

April 13, 14 Irish Days Lakeview 541 947-6040

April 16 5:30 PM

Stage presentation Norman Foote. A mix of puppets, witty wordplay, music and comedy.

Ross Ragland Theater

April 20 7 PM

Monday night at the movies Free showing of The Silence of the Lambs

Ross Ragland Theater

April 23 7 PM

Stage performance Taming of the Shrew Ross Ragland Cultural Center

April 24 7:30 PM

Musical performance Tiller’s Folly, a trio of storytellers using acoustic roots music

Ross Ragland Theater

May, 2015

May 3 2 PM

Musical performance Klamath Chorale: We’re All Wet. Featuring songs that have a water theme.

Ross Ragland Theater

May 7 7:30 PM

Musical performance Mike Aiken. Various styles including folks, country, rock and roots.

Ross Ragland Theater

May 9 International Migratory Bird Day

May 10 2 PM

Musical performance Pianist Emile Pandolfi. Ross Ragland Theater

May 16 Children’s Fair Alturas, CA 530 233-4434

May 16 5:30 PM

13th

Annual Taste of Klamath

A showcase and celebration of the best culinary treats the basin has to offer.

Ross Ragland Theater

May 30 11 AM – 3 PM

Link River Festival Family friendly event along Link River with booths that feature historical information on canyon use, cultural significance, environmental and geological importance, and recreational opportunities, as well as food booths and special activities. Passports for kids gives an opportunity for raffle prizes plus coupons for local businesses.

Along Link River [email protected]

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Winter Star Party Klamath County Museum's first major astronomy outing of the new year will be on Saturday, Feb. 14.

Fish Lake Resort – Open Fri., Sat. & Su.n until Oct 19. Closed until Nov 14. 949-8500 www.FishLakeResort.net. Crystalwood Lodge –Full-lodge retreats and family gatherings throughout the year. [email protected] or 541-381-2322. Lake of the Woods Resort – Moving toward winter operations. 1-866-201-4194. www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com. Rocky Point Resort – Closed for the season 356-2287. Odessa Store – Open 9 AM – 6 PM, with groceries and quick-stop supplies, liquor store, propane, gas & diesel. 541 356-2272. Crater Lake B & B – Open all year with lodging and great food by Janet. 866 517-9560 www.craterlakebandb.com Dump open – Sat., 8:30 – 4, Library & Quilt – Tuesdays, 9 – noon.

Valentines Day Brunch

When: Saturday, February 14

th

Time: 10 am – 12 pm.

Where: Sprague River Community Center

What’s available: quiche, frittata, biscuits and gravy, fruit salad and beverages

(Also available - our delectable candies, including those sinful Truffles!)

Donation: $5/Adults, $3/Children

Sponsored by the Lioness Club of Sprague River!

Winter Give-A-Way

Are you or someone you know... Doubled up or couch surfing?

Sleeping in your car on the street or camping?

Living in motels, hotels?

Sleeping in transitional or emergency shelter?

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Or living in a place not meant for humans?

If so then please attend our two hour event where individuals and families will have access to new or gently used winter jackets,

blankets, winter hats and gloves. Items will be available to those in attendance while supplies last. There will also be free

refreshments.

Event Location:

Sprague River Community Center

Sprague River Highway

Thursday, January 29, 2015

1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Moccasin Hill Fire Benefit Concert This concert will provide assistance to those that lost their homes during the Moccasin Hill fire. It’s being sponsored and supported

by the Klamath County Fairgrounds, Denham Music and is being produced by “Cowboy Bob”.

Music will be provided all day and there’ll be hourly raffles. Tickets will be sold for $1 or 6 for $5.

Date: February 14, 2015

Time: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Location: Klamath County Fairgrounds, Bldg. #1

Menu: Spaghetti Feed (spaghetti, garlic bread, salad and drinks)

Cost: Donation

Tell your friends and come on out to have a good time and help folks that can use your help.

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

EXERCISE CLASS

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

Improve Flexibility, Strength & Balance

Fitness class are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 am with Functional Fitness thru Dance. Jean Sinclair leads the class.

If you need more information contact Jean @ 541.591.9231

Tai Chi practice Every Friday from 10 to 11 am. Tai Chi practice is helpful in improving balance and is relaxing. Everyone is welcome as this practice is gentle. No equipment or "workout clothing" is needed. Just be there. Any questions? Call Sandi Selk at 541.281.4572

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.

Bipolar and depression support group Weekly in person and online meetings. For information go to: http://www.meetup.com/BipolarCommunityProject/

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

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

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

Woodland Park Special Road District The road serves about 73 homes in the area between Chiloquin and Collier State Park. Meets the 2nd Monday of every month at 6:00 PM at the Community Center.

High Desert Trail Riders Back Country Horsemen

2nd Tuesday of the month at Sizzler’s Restaurant, Klamath Falls, 6:30 PM. Come earlier to eat and greet. Meetings include guest speakers on various subjects. If you want to help save our trails & campsites, come see what we are about. Trail rides, work projects & camaraderie as well as lots

of good people and good times. For more information see our website at www.HDTRBCH.org or Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/HighDesertTrailRiders

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 Visions in Progress (CVIP) meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6PM in the Chiloquin Community Center conference room. See ‘Volunteer Opportunities’ for more information.

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Chiloquin Book Club 4th Thursday of every month at 12:30 PM – Chiloquin Library. Chiloquin Vector Control The Chiloquin Vector Control District Board of Trustees meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month accept for November and December at the Chiloquin Community Center Conference Room at 6:30PM 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.

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!

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

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

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

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 Sandra Girdner 541-783-2533

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].

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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 number below 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 or call Junie Stacey at 541-281-9787

Neighborhood Watch – Agency Lake President - Sharon Huber at 541-880-6461, Secretary is Mary Morrill.

Chiloquin Branch Library - The library has many ways to get involved and many fun ways to contribute to your local community. Some opportunities: 1. 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 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 541-783-3315.

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 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6PM in the Community Center conference room.

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