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Part 1
The Beauty of Birch
There are twelve species of the Betula Genus of Birch Trees. Some of the common names are; Paper Bark Birch, River Birch, Himilayan Birch, Bog Birch, Cherry Birch, Downy Birch, Dwarf Birch, Japanese White Birch, and . . . They love water (some more than others), they have
Part 1
great color and shape, they grow well in our climate and, they give us shade! We all love Birches! And, in the past three years, an invader has come to the Willamette Valley that loves Birches too. Meet “Bronze Birch Borer” in Part 2 of this magazine.
Do you see ‘lumps’ forming under the bark of your tree? Do you see bronzy colored oozing? Do you see unusual bark separation?
If you don’t want to lose your tree, take action! A serious epidemic is underway.
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Seaside
47
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Cannon Beach Rockaway Beach Garibaldi
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Hwy 101
Netarts Pacific City Cloverdale 18
Pacific Ocean
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Depoe Bay Newport
20
Seal Rock
Toledo
Waldport
Winchester Bay
Eugene
North Bend Coos Bay Myrtle Point
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Mapleton
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Port Orford
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Deadwood
Reedsport
Portland
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Corvallis
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Yachats
St Helens Scappoose
McMinnville
Otis
Lincoln City
Florence
6
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Clatskanie Rainier
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Myrtle Creek
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CONTINUED Tillamook Toledo Waldport
Warrenton Winchester Bay Yachats
Grants Pass
Ashland
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UPPER NORTHWEST REGION 6 Clatskanie Rainier St Helens Scappoose Vernonia City of Banks
COASTAL CITIES Astoria Bandon Brookings Cannon Beach Charleston Cloverdale Coos Bay Coquille Deadwood Depoe Bay Florence Garibaldi Gold Beach Lakeside Langlois Lincoln City Logsden Mapleton Myrtle Point Newport w/Seal Rock Netarts North Bend Pacific City Port Orford Reedsport Remote Rockaway Beach Seal Rock Seaside Siletz
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Hwy 101 Depoe Bay
Pacific Ocean
Siletz Logsden
Newport
34
Waldport
Florence
126 Mapleton
Walton
38
Lakeside North Bend
Charleston
36
Bandon
Spur
42
Coquille Myrtle Point
34
228
Coburg
Creswell Cottage Grove Scottsburg Elkton
4 Remote
42
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Marcola
126
Eugene Springfield •
Veneta
Noti
Lebanon
Brownsville
Hwy 99
Drain Yoncalla
Oakland Sutherlin
Coos Bay
42
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Harrisburg
Junction City
Hwy 101 Reedsport Winchester Bay
Halsey 99 W
Low Pass Deadwood Triangle Lake 36
99 E
Corvallis Shedd Monroe
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164 20
Roseburg
Winston
58
Pleasant Hill Lowell
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Westfir Oakridge
Washington Washington
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Alsea
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Brownsville contact info 42
Jefferson
99 W
Albany
Alsea
INLAND CITIES
164
Philomath
20
Toledo
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Cascade Mountains
Lincoln City
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Idaho Idaho
Coburg
39
Corvallis
this map
Cottage Grove
76
Creswell
74
Deadwood
102
Drain
82
Elkton
84
Eugene
26
Halsey
this map
Harrisburg
37
Jefferson
44
Junction City
14
Lebanon
46
Logsden
this map
Lowell
67
Mapleton
this map
Marcola
this map
Monroe
34
Myrtle Creek
85
Noti
102
Oakland
this map
Oakridge
70
Philomath
40
Pleasant Hill
66
Remote
125
Roseburg
85
Scottsburg
this map
Springfield
54
Sutherlin
85
Sweet Home
48
Triangle Lake
102
Veneta
24
Westfir
68
Yoncalla
83
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A GLIMPSE INSIDE A LIVESTOCK AUCTION
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ROCK OF AGES
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OSU AND UO SPORTS
31
2 EAST WILLAMETTE VALLEY
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JEFFERSON IS GROWING
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SWEET HOME’S SHORT BRIDGE (COVERED)
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C OV E R E D B R I D G E G U I D E
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3 SOUTH WILLAMETTE VALLEY 64
WESTFIR & OAKRIDGE THE HUB OF WINTER ACTIVITIES 68-73
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OREGON COAST
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UPPER NORTHWEST REGION 118
FUN ANTIQUES & STUFF SHOP - VISIT ‘SCOTTYS’
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CHRISTMAS IN VERNONIA - A SHORT EVENTS CLIP
122
RV & RECREATION
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OIL PAINTING BY LOCAL ARTIST - WELDON OLIVER 124
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FELLOWSHIP AND ADVENTURE
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STORY - APPALACHIAN ROAD TRIP
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ACCOUNTING
Service Area/Location
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Shawn Eichner
Statewide area +
54,55,56
ANTIQUES & GIFTS &
ART & BOOKS
Beaux Art (Supplies)
Florence
Cattails and Herons
Vernonia
101 122 39 94,97 48
Farm Fancy Decor-Stuff
Coburg
Lil’ Joes General Store
Waldport
Lilies and Lovelies Floral
Sweet Home
Pacific Frameworks
Florence
101
Rock of Ages
Junction City
20
Jewelry
Salvage Sisters
Junction City
14,21
Sand Ranch Rocks Shop
Florence
Scottys Unique Antiques
Clatskanie
Timeless Treasures
Cottage Grove
WOWsies
Drain
101 121 76 14,20 82 44 40,41 76 82
Statewide
14
The BOOKMINE & more
Cottage Grove
The Courtyard on 6th
Junction City
The Fabric Farm
Drain
The Purple Frog Quilt Shop
Jefferson
The Myrtlewood Gallery
Philomath
ASSISTED LIVING Junction City Assisted Living
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PAINT & SUPPLIES Junction City
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AUTO & TRUCK SERVICES Machine Shop -- Carquest
Junction City
7,14,22
Downtown Automotive Ctr
Eugene
27,29
Executive Auto Detail
Eugene
26 48
Lloyd R. Rice Towing
Sweet Home
Mid Lane Truck & Equip.
Eugene & Surrounding 26,32
Morrow Automotive
Veneta/Elmira
Muffler Works
Florence
101
Oakridge Tire Center
Oakridge
70
Point S Tires
Creswell
66,74
South Valley Automotive
Junction City
14
Waldport Tire & Auto
Waldport
94
Windshield Magic
Junction City
14
Waldport Barbershop
Waldport
Whistlestop
Creswell
94 74
24,25
BARBER SHOPS
Advertiser & Services Index BUILDING MATERIALS & Service Area/Location SERVICES
Page
Alsea Bay Granite (& more)
Western Oregon
94
Bob’s Lock Shop
Oakridge
Barncraft Building Supply
FURNITURE
Service Area/Location
Page
Countryside Interiors (RV)
N/A
127
70
Eager Beaver
central coast
93,94,96
West of Cascade Mtns.
2,14
Furniture Restoration Center
Statewide
40
C & R Plumbing
Lane County +
25,38
HomesteaD Furniture
Cottage Grove
76
Cascade Home Center Cascade Home Center 5 Star Builders HiSchool Pharmacy Legacy Metalworks Mainline Pump & Irrigation Philomath Rental Rogers & Son Flooring & Pools The Farm Store CLOTHING
Creswell Cottage Grove City of Banks Clatskanie West of Cascade Mtns. Statewide Philomath area Cottage Grove
74 76 123 121 18 40 40,41 76
Salvage Sisters
Junction City
14,21
Creswell
74
Basin Tackle
Charleston
108
Betty Kay Charters
Charleston
108
Veneta & Surrounding
23,24
Englund Marine & Industrial
Charleston/Coos River
108
Schweitzer's Casual Wear
Cottage Grove
76
Foster Lake Mall
Sweet Home
48,52
Softstar Shoes
Philomath
40,41
Anywhere
28
Cobalt Computer
Statewide +
22
R Computer
Harrisburg area
37
Davey Jones Locker
Charleston
108
Mid Valley Tractor Co.
Western Oregon
26
Deadwood
103
Philomath Rental
Philomath area
40,41
Deadwood Country Market & Tavern Lakeview Grocery
Triangle Lake
103
R & S Market
Vernonia
122
Jenny’s Salon
Jefferson
44
Waldport Barbershop
Waldport
94
Whistle Stop Barbershop
Creswell
74
CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.
COPY MACHINES CTX Copiers
Oregon, Wash., & USA
27,30
National Photocopy Corp.
Oregon +
54,55
Cottage Grove area +
76
Junction City area +
14,16,17
Philomath area
40,41
COPY SERVICES DENTISTRY Drs. Powell & Fredrickson EQUIPMENT RENTAL Philomath Rental
HuntingEmerald Valley Armory Fishing-
GRAPHICS, All media hunter Creations
COMPUTER SERVICES
Dirt Cheap Copies
HUNTING & FISHING
FABRICS The Fabric Farm
Drain
82
The Purple Quilt Shop
Jefferson
44
Farmers Market
Reedsport
104
THISTLEDOWN FARM
Junction City
HENTZE FARM Pleasant Hill Feed & Supply
GROCERY & DELI
HAIR SERVICES
Hotel Motel Lodging Astoria Painted Lady
Astoria
88
Clatskanie River Inn
Clatskanie
121
Quality Inn
Florence
101
14,27
Driftwood Shores
Florence
100,101
Junction City
14
Pleasant Hill
66
Lighthouse Inn
Florence
100,101
Santiam Feed & Garden
Sweet Home
48
Best Western
Oakridge
70
The Farm Store
Veneta area +
23,24
Ride Inn LLC
Vernonia
122
Wuergler Family Farms
Western Oregon
38
The Waldport Inn
Waldport
94,95
Western Oregon
26
Westfir Lodge
Westfir
68,69
Adobe Resort
Yachats
98
Statewide area +
54,55,56
Ya’Tel Motel
Yachats
98,99
FARM & GARDEN
FARM EQUIPMENT Mid Valley Tractor FINANCIAL SERVICES Shawn Eichner CPA
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REAL ESTATE
Service Area/Location Page
A-1 Ron’s Stump & Tree
Oakridge to Florence
33,74
Glass Tree Care & Spray
Statewide
3,133
ARK Real Estate
Clatskanie
120,121
At Home Real Estate
Harrisburg
22,36
LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP Mid Valley Tractor
Zero-turn mowers, etc. 26
Coastal Homes & Land
Yachats
98,99
Philomath Rental
Philomath area
40,41
Emerald Coast Realty
Susan Lauglin
92
Oakridge area +
70,71
Oakridge Real Estate
Oakridge
70
Oregon Realty Co.
Vernonia
122
Junction City ++
7,14,22
Sherri Gregory Realtor
Sweet Home
48
The Meadows on Pitney
Junction City
14,22
Allstate Insurance
Cottage Grove/Drain
76,77,82
Wendi Melcher Realtor
Sweet Home
48,49,51
Pacific Hometown Insurance
Statewide
14,24,37
State Farm Insurance D. Zech
Statewide
14,22
RECREATION/HOBBY
Tri County Insurance
Statewide
14,17
Family Fun Bowling
Drain
82
Unified Insurance Group
Statewide
48
Foster Lake Mall
Sweet Home
48,52
Pacific Frameworks
Florence
101
Sand Master Park
Florence
101
Sand Rock Shop
Florence
101
N/A
127
for Oregon Westfir Remote Clatskanie
128,129 68,126 125 121
Oregon/National
128,129
N/A N/A Sweet Home Sweet Home Junction City +
7 14 48,52 48 14
Statewide area +
54,55,56
Drain Monroe
82 34,35
Junction City area
14
LOCKS & SAFES Bob’s Lock Shop MACHINE SHOP Machine Shop -- Carquest INSURANCE
MEDICAL/SAFETY SUPPLIES Advance Family Eye Care Drs. Powell & Fred. (Dentistry) Economy Drugs HiSchool Pharmacy McKenzie/Willamette Hosp. Norwest Safety (Supplies) Oregon Neurosport URGENT CARE Junction City Urgent Care Coburg Road Urgent Care 13th & Patterson Urgent Care Willamette St. Urgent Care Thurston Urgent Care Pleasant Hill Urgent Care Roseburg Urgent Care
Sweet Home Junction City Sweet Home Clatskanie Springfield Statewide Junction City OVERALL Junction City North Eugene Area University Eugene Area South Eugene Area East Springfield/Thurston Pleasant Hill/Oakridge Roseburg
48 14,16,17 48 121 54 26,33 14,22 136 14,15 26,27 26,27 26,27 55,57 66,70 83,85
Oakridge & Surrounding
70,72,73
Pet Paws
Veneta
24,103
Pleasant Hill Animal Hospital
Pleasant Hill
66
Santiam Feed & Garden
Sweet Home
48
N/A N/A
various various
Statewide
40
NEWSPAPERS Dead Mountain Echo
PET SERVICES
PHOTOGRAPHY Jamie-Hooper.com PhotosbyShaun.com PUMP & IRRIGATION Mainline Pump & Irrigation
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RV FURNITURE Countryside Interiors RV PARKS ALL Good Sam Parks Listed Casey's Riverside RV Park Remote RV Park & Cabins RV Outdoor Adventures RV PARK ASSOCIATIONS Oregon Good Sam RV PARTS & SERVICE Carquest Countryside Interiors Foster Lake Mall Sweet Home RV Center Windshield Magic TAXES & ACCOUNTING Shawn Eichner CPA WEDDINGS & EVENTS Exclusively Bridal (Clothing) Paradise Springs (Wedding) WINERIES Prairie Mountain Wineries
R estaurant
Index
Our Cafe
Banks (CITY OF)
123
Noti Pub
Noti
102,103
Fisherman’s Grotto
Charleston
108
A&W Oakridge
Oakridge
70,71
Millers at the Cove
Charleston
108,109
Brewers Union Local 180 Oakridge
70,71
Empire Bakery
Coos Bay
106,107
Lion Mountain Bakery
Oakridge
70
Big Stuff BBQ
Cottage Grove
76
Stewart’s 58 Drive-In Subway Oakridge Gatehouse Pizza Dairy Queen Pleasant Hill Dairy Queen Springfield A&W Sweet Home Cedar Shack Drive-In Figaro’s Pizza Home Sweet Home Cafe J&C BBQ&Catering Spoleto’s Restaurant The Point Restaurant Countryside Pizza
Oakridge
70
Oakridge
70,71
Pleasant Hill
66
Pleasant Hill
66
Springfield
56,57
Sweet Home
48
Sweet Home
48
Sweet Home
48,51
Sweet Home
48
Sweet Home
48
Sweet Home
48
Sweet Home
48,49,53
Veneta
24
Vernonia
122
Buster’s Main Street Café Cottage Grove
76,79
El Tapatio Mexican Rest.
Cottage Grove
76
Dairy Queen Creswell
Creswell
74,75
Deadwood Country Market & Tavern
Deadwood
102,103
Family Fun Bowling Deli
Drain
82
Empire Bakery
Empire
106,107
Dairy Queen Coburg Rd
Eugene
27
Chen’s Family Dish
Florence
101
Fresh Harvest Café
Florence
101
Siuslaw Riverside Restaurant Florence
101
Surfside Restaurant
Florence
Subway Dairy Queen Junction City Stockman’s Café Schmizza Pizza Figaro’s Pizza
Harrisburg Junction City Junction City Lebanon Myrtle Creek
101 37
Mariolino’s Restaurant
14
Westfir Lodge & Restaurant Westfir
68,69
14,19
Blue Whale Family Rest.
Yachats
98,99
46,47
The Drift Inn
Yachats
98
85
The Village Bean
Yachats
98
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Albany Events Events SeeCorvallis albanyvisitors.com/albany-events/events
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EXIT 216
Hwy 228
Lake Creek Dr
99W
See visitcorvallis/calendar-of-events
Halsey
Legacy Metalworks
EXIT 209
Diamond Hill Dr
Monroe
Harrisburg 99 E
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Prairie Mountain Wineries
Junction City
Cheshire
Detering Orchards Thistledown Farm
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Mid Valley Tractor
EXIT 199
Veneta
Noti
Pet Paws
The Farm Store
EXIT 195
Beltline Hwy 126
Hwy 126
West 11th
Eugene
To Eugene
I-5
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Oregon
California
EXIT 194
EXIT 192
1 2 4
Coburg
Morrow Automotive
12
Hentze Farm
Hwy 36
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Corvallis Events
Cascade Mountains
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Healthy Teeth, Happy Life
Drs. Powell & Fredrickson, LLC, FAMILY DENTISTRY
Dr. Powell
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where some of us may be deluded into thinking that the care of our teeth is an inconvenience rather than a necessity. Dr. Powell and Dr. Fredrickson of Junction City have a refreshing approach to dentistry. Here are a few of their thoughts. Relationship Dentistry “I feel that it is very important for us to find out what our patient’s concerns are, and address them first. To have time to listen to our patients we do our best not to overschedule,” Dr. Powell said. “We are the epitome of a general family dental practice. This means two things: 1) we do a wide variety of procedures and don’t specialize in just one area of dentistry - I like being able to see all ages and do a variety of procedures. 2) we like being able to see all ages. We usually start seeing children around age three and then provide dental treatment for the rest of their lives. “When I took over this practice from Dr. Bullock four years ago, this was his style of dentistry and I and Dr. Fredrickson whole-heartedly agree. This type of dentistry allows us to develop a relationship that increases the success of dental care and oral hygiene and, overall health.” The Future of Dentistry Some of us are persuaded to take the ‘big box’ approach for our dental care - take a number, stand in line, sit down, open mouth, clean and drill, pay bill and leave - this is promoted in various ads, and although it may appear to solve immediate needs, we must question, is it the best solution for long-term dental health? Dr. Powell and Dr. Fredrickson answered: “Nationwide, we are seeing an increase in ‘corporate dentistry’. Corporate dentistry are large companies that are usually owned by investment groups and not dentists. We have seen more of this coming to our area in recent years.
Dr. Fredrickson “These clinics usually offer lower fees and “one-stop shopping” convenience. Unfortunately, the trade-off is often that the care that patients receive is not as personal as what you would expect to get in a smaller independent office. “Corporate dentistry is hoping that patients view their dental treatment as a commodity and not as a personal relationship with the dentist and staff. “We believe that people do want a personalized experience and want their healthcare providers to know who they are as a person. “Therefore, we have been working with our staff to make sure that we continue to provide the kind of individual care that patients can only find in a small family practice like ours. This is one of our strengths and we want to focus on it. “It is our hope that patients will value that and not make their dental treatment decisions solely based on where they can get it done cheapest. ”Again, we are more concerned that we know and understand our patient’s needs - that comes with a long-term relationship. Besides required continuing education, we are part of a monthly study club that shares the latest advances in dentistry. We want to maintain our patient’s natural teeth and that’s best done with regular care.” Necessary Tooth Care We have heard that we should brush and floss daily, is that enough? Dr. Powell answered: “The only thing that I would add to that daily routine would be a fluoride mouth rinse. Fluoride remineralizes the enamel and helps to prevent cavities. That’s enough for a home routine. “Then, it’s important to be seeing your hygienist at least once a year for a cleaning - that is minimal. Depending on each individual’s situation, some patients require a professional cleaning every 4 months or every 6 months.”
Dr. Powell and Dr. Fredrickson are currently accepting new patients. Call 541-998-8147 JunctionCitySmiles.com 582 Laurel St., Junction City
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www.eugenelivestock.com Open Mon–Fri 7am–2pm Open Sun 8am–2pm Sat 7am until after the Auction Bruce and Kate Anderson have been the owners of Stockman’s for 18 years. Besides running the auction sales yard, they have a cafe that is reminiscent of the Old West. In the cafe, Kate takes pride in serving good old-fashioned home cooking along with enjoyable conversation. How about a “Local beef is what you get in our Strawberry Waffle restaurant,” Kate said. “And, upon request, we have gluten-free foods, such as pancakes, carrot cake and sandwiches. Breakfast is available anytime. And, of course, our place is a hub for friendly down-home customers.”
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Your Place For Custom Cabochons & Wire Wrapping Cliff Case and family have lived in Harrisburg for 37 years. His wife came up with the name “Rock of Ages” and it is fitting based on his Christian beliefs. “I have always liked rocks. Even as a kid I put rocks in my pockets instead of worms and frogs,” Cliff said. “I set up a rock shop in 2012, after retiring from Morse Brothers, and have been happily polishing jasper, agate, blue sodalite, etc., ever since. “Often a customer will come with a rough stone which they ask me to make a special piece for them. First, I inspect the stone for natural cracks and fissures, then give the customer a quote of time and price. “Besides making custom bracelets and necklaces I also make earrings, wire bracelets, animal pins and whatever else my imagination and machinery can agree upon. Unique designs are the ‘fun’ of what goes on in my shop.” Visit the Courtyard on 6th in Junction City to see a display case with some of my current creations. Prices run from $8 to $50.” Call: 541-510-8451 CaseCliff@comcast.net Psalm 18:2 “The Lord is my rock.”
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Salvage Sisters Antiques & More By Kathy Rowland
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Laura, and myself retired two years ago and decided to follow our passion--we love antiques and collectibles. It was easy to ‘adjust our lifestyle’ and switch to restoring, repurposing and bringing old furniture back to life. You can find results of our ‘works’ in the Courtyard on 6th, in Junction City. Recently the owner, John, came to us with an idea that we should consider making ‘mini rooms’ of furniture and collectibles displayed in a functional way. What a grand idea!
So when you come to the Courtyard on 6th be sure to go upstairs and check out our new showrooms. Perhaps you’ll even get some decorating ideas, that’s fine with us. You can purchase individual items or the entire room. That’s fine with us too. We invite you to come visit us at the Courtyard on 6th, in Junction City, Monday thru Saturday, 10-6pm. Do you want a fun day? Stop by the Courtyard and peruse away!
We have Firewood For Sale Now Taking Orders For Next Year Call 541-953-1194 Laura’s phone number is 541-953-1194 Kathy’s phone number is 541-517-3079 Store hours are Monday thru Saturday from 10am to 6pm.
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The Wet Winter Is Here! “Summer was here and gone, Fall is soon spent, Winter is HERE! It is time to get your car or truck serviced,” says Bill Morrow, owner of Morrow’s Automotive Inc. “Vehicles take a lot of abuse from a variety of sources: from the road, the weather, and the driver. For everyone’s safety’s sake, a thorough biannual check-up is wise. Call me for an appointment-then bring your car in and I will check the hoses, the belts, the brakes, the coolant, the thermostat, the tires, the oil levels & quality and, not to be forgotten, the air conditioner. Few drivers know that a properly running air conditioner will de-humidify the air that comes out of your defroster, thusly making the defrost more effective not only on your windshield, but also making the air drier so that you can be warmer-this is a good thing when it’s damp in Oregon. Second, servicing your air conditioner has an added benefit of maximizing the life of the equipment, saving you big dollars.” ASE Certified. Bill Morrow does complete work on all automotive and light trucks (6.0 L and 7.3 L Diesel operation & service).
“My goal is your complete satisfaction”
Morrow’s Automotive Inc. A Complete Automotive Service & Repair Shop
541-935-5500 88921 Territorial Road
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“This fellow is honest, and an expert in everything about vehicles. I’ve been bringing mine to him for the past ten years.”— Ron Bell, Elmira
“All our work is guaranteed for “We do general repairs,Parts tune-ups, oil changes and much more ONEautoyear, AND Labor” on American, Japanese and European vehicles. Give me a call!” ASE Certified Specialist
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“We Serve Lane County And Beyond” Our Services: Owners:
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“Whenever we call, we get one of the owners, Craig or Rick. We recently did a kitchen remodel. They ran gas, water and replaced drain lines. After the cabinets were installed, they hooked up our gas range, and installed our new kitchen sink and dishwasher and hooked up the ice/water on our refrigerator. Our former drain was running slow, so they ‘snaked’ the line and now its great too! These are the ONLY plumbers we’ll ever call!” - SR, Junction City Testimonial -
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It’s Oregon-Expect RAINY DAYS Now Through Spring The folks at Norwest Safety often hear people say, “wow, I can’t believe you have all this stuff right here.” When your mission is to provide products people wear and use to stay safe, comfortable and productive while they work, that can mean quite a variety of inventory.
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UO Sports
From Alaska to UO - Ruthy Hebard
Ruthy Hebard is finding it much easier to get recognized for her talents now that she’s playing on the Oregon women’s basketball team. The Ducks sophomore grew up in remote Fairbanks, Alaska. Though she was a prep standout in her town of 32,000, she was driven to prove herself on a bigger stage, frequently making the seven-hour trip south to play with an Anchorage team during the summer. Logging all those miles paid off for the 6-foot-4 Hebard, who was a three-time Gatorade State Player of the
Year and consensus top-50 national recruit. She had 81 Division I scholarship offers and eventually picked Oregon, becoming part of a recruiting class that was ranked among the best in the nation. Head Coach Kelly Graves knew Hebard was going to be a star — she averaged 25.9 points, 15.1 rebounds, 2.9 steals, 2.1 blocks and 1.5 assists as a senior at Fairbanks’ West Valley High. But Oregon’s head coach couldn’t have anticipated the impact the 6-foot-4 forward would have as a true freshman. Already a starter as a freshman, Hebard logged some impressive stats, including a 58.8% shooting percentage, a team-high 14.9 points per game and a team-best 8.5 rebounds per game. She helped lead her team to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history. As a freshman she made All-Pac-12 and was awarded Pac-12 All-Freshman. Not to be contented with a break out freshman season, Hebard spent her summer as part of the 2017 USA Women’s U19 World Cup Team. They posted a 6-1 record and finished with the silver medal after losing to Russia by four points in the gold medal game in Udine, Italy. You can catch Hebard at the first women’s basketball game of the year on November 5 against Westmont. For more information, visit goducks.com.
UO and OSU Sports by Kirsten Albright
photos courtesy of UO and OSU
wasn’t enough – Henry wanted After being forced to to see action. It took nearly a medically retire just a year year to be cleared to return to into his football career, former Division-I athletics. linebacker David Henry was Back in high school, Henry left without direction and was a three-sport athlete, comeven considered dropping out peting in football, track and of school. wrestling. With football off the The Oakland, Oregon table, Henry knew exactly where native first joined Oregon Football to Wrestling - David Henry he wanted to be: on the wresState Athletics as a walk-on tling mat. He was a standout in football player, lining up at both the fullback and linebacker positions. Though never high school he earned three state championships and two All-American wrestling honors. a starter, Henry was an important member of the team, Switching from football to a sport he hadn’t competparticipating both on special teams and acting as the ed in for four years made for a hard transition. While he backup “stud” linebacker. Just as he was beginning to was in good shape for football, he found himself getting earn his place on the roster, he went down in the Michwinded after only a minute or two of wrestling. Football igan game in 2015 with a serious concussion. It was his fourth diagnosed concussion of his career, though Henry plays usually only last a few seconds, but wrestlers have to compete for several minutes straight. Though for a firstestimated he’d suffered from up to 20 more. A visit with year collegiate wrestler, he’s coming up to speed remarkthe Oregon State medical team confirmed Henry’s fear – ably quickly, with a 19-7 first year. it was time to retire from football. Today Henry is a redshirt senior heavyweight wrestler Not wanting to leave sports entirely, Henry became majoring in Sociology. You can see Henry compete in the a strength and conditioning intern so he could continue first home meet of the year on November 9 against Eastern to work with his teammates without running the risk Oregon. For more information visit www.osubeavers.com. of another concussion. But watching from the sidelines
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Build a Better World Summer Reading Program 2017 Kicks off June 15th
Jefferson Events
NOW OPEN:
Dollar General located at 780 N 2nd St now open! Grand opening was Oct. 21, 2017
DECEMBER:
Christmas at the Conser House - 128 N Main St; Friday, Dec. 4th at 6pm Community holiday gathering with children’s choir performing Christmas carols, light refreshments served. Call 541-327-2768 ext 303 for info
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Elf-The Musical 2pm Gallo Center 1030 11th St. DEC SEP 188-10 Dave Best The West Triathlon bestinthewestKoz In7:30pm Gallo Center events.com JAN 13 Chad Prather 8pm Gallo Center Call Chamber OCT 21 3 Doors Down 7pm Gallo Center Call Chamber NOV FEB No listing NOV 28
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Sweet Home Ranger District Willamette National Forest Winter Update
Our country is full of dazzling landscapes where you can play and learn. Nearly 700 million acres of public lands are set aside as places for all Americans to visit and enjoy. They let us connect with nature and learn about our heritage by looking into the past. These lands also protect wildlife habitat, provide clean air and water among a wealth of other resources, and can benefit the economy. Gifford Pinchot, the first Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, said, “The vast possibilities of our great future will become realities only if we make ourselves responsible for that future.” Part of our responsibility is to communicate the importance of public lands to the next generation of outdoor stewards.
The innovative Every Kid in the Park program was created so fourth graders and their families could discover
public lands in their backyards – the wildlife, resources, and history for FREE! As part of the program, every fourth grader is eligible to receive a pass that allows free access to federal lands and waters across the country for a full year including more than 400 national parks and millions of acres of national forests, Bureau of Land Management sites and much more. Getting your pass is simple! Kids just need to visit www.everykidinapark.gov, play the online game, and download and print a personalized voucher. They can visit one of the region’s forest or district offices to redeem these vouchers for a plastic pass. This holiday season the Forest Service will once again make available a free holiday tree permit to every interested fourth grader with a valid Every Kid in a Park pass or paper voucher. This will allow them to experience the joy of harvesting their own tree for the holidays. Christmas tree permits are available on the Willamette National Forest at all ranger stations Monday-Friday from 8:30am4:00pm. Connecting our nation’s youth to the great outdoors is more important than ever – so get your Every Kid Pass today and help us inspire successive generations to become responsible stewards of our nation’s natural and cultural heritage!
Sweet Home Ranger District, Willamette National Forest 4431 Highway 20, Sweet Home, OR 97386 541-367-5168, www.fs.usda.gov/willamette
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Winter Garden Tips by Garry Burks Santiam Feed & Garden Supply
1323 Main St, Sweet Home 541-367-5353 Order Online at Figaros.com
Pizza & Calzone; meat or vegetarian Jo Jo’s Chicken Wings Breadsticks Lasagna Garden Salad & More Store hours: 11am-9pm Daily Delivery until 8:30pm
Preparing Your Garden For Spring
After you’ve cleaned your garden area wouldn’t you like to slow the winter weed growth and be ready for spring planting? Here’s a couple of methods: 1 - Place a layer of autumn leaves over the area, specie is important, don’t use walnut or oak - maple is good 2 - Rake the surface and then broadcast our winter garden seed mix - this will help crowd out weed growth, replenish nutrients in the soil AND look good. Use of weed control chemicals I must caution you on the use of chemicals. First, use the lowest strength chemical to do the job. We all like ‘fast’ results BUT ‘fast’ is not food safe. Note: Any spray needs a surfactant to penetrate the weed’s ‘skin’ for best results. Use proper safety protection for your skin, lungs and eyes. What about using Crossbow? Crossbow is not to be used in or near food producing soil. Fast acting chemicals like Crossbow must be applied with safety clothing! New studies are showing potential serious health hazards. Additionally, if the temperature is above 70 degrees, Crossbow is volatile and can ‘float’ in the air to adjoining plants for a number of weeks after application consider that, during that time, you could inhale this toxin too. Always read and follow label instructions.
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The bottom center picture is of the Santiam River, taken from the Short Bridge. This bridge, a Howe truss design, was built in 1945 and was named after Gordon Short, area resident of that time.
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Dairy Queen 4708 Main St. McKenzie Willamette Hosp 1460 G St. National Photocopy 3619 Franklin Shawn Eichner CPA 378 Q Street Thurston Urgent Care 5781 Main St. PLACES OF INTEREST Springfield Chamber Wildish Theater Springfield Museum Willamalane Park & Rec Dorris Ranch Bob Keefer Center Splash! At Lively Park Adult Activity Center Park Swim Center Camp Putt Two50 Youth Center
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Story by Gini Bramlett Photos by Willamalane Park and Rec. District
Put This Family Place On Your Bucket List If you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff or both,
a visit to Dorris Ranch in Springfield should be on your bucket list. Dorris Ranch in southwest Springfield, part of the Willamalane Park and Recreation District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is a national historic site, a working farm and a public park complete with walking trails and natural areas. The ranch also serves as the western access point of the paved, four-mile-long Middle Fork Path, which runs to Clearwater Park. Dorris Ranch is recognized as the first commercial filbert orchard in the United States. Oregon’s history with filberts started in 1892 when George Dorris and his wife Lulu bought 250 acres of fertile land along the Willamette River and dedicated their lives to farming. After experimenting with a variety of crops, George established the first commercial filbert orchard in the United States. Over the next 50 years the Dorris family planted 9,200 trees at the ranch and harvested more than 50 tons of nuts each year. Now, more than 100 years later, Dorris Ranch continues to make history as a fully-productive commercial filbert orchard. More than half of all the commercial filbert trees now growing in the United States originated from Dorris Ranch nursery stock.
The working ranch contains 11 orchards containing more than 9,000 trees on 75 acres. A local orchardist maintains the orchards. Visitors can step back to 1852 and discover what life was like for the original owners of the ranch, William and Eliza Masterson and their family, and view a replica of their simple 12-foot-by-16-foot log cabin, a blacksmith shop, a freight farm wagon and replicas of a 1830s fur trapper’s cabin and a Native American plank house.
Dorris Ranch is also host to a variety of plants, flowers and birds. Come for a visit and enjoy a walk through this 250-acre historic site and natural area at your own pace on one of the park’s self-guided tours. Brochures with all the interesting facts, historical sites and a map of area paths are available at the entrance kiosk.
Dorris Ranch, 205 Dorris St., is open to the public weekdays and weekends from 6 a.m. till dusk. To get there from downtown Springfield, travel south on South 2nd St. The ranch is at the bottom of the hill.
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Western Oregon’s Covered Bridges
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On the following four pages you will find: • A map with 51 locations. • Instructions on how to drive to each covered bridge. • Four short loop tours. • The basic concept of bridge engineering.
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Bridges have been major part of Oregon’s growth from 1850 through the 1900s. Crossing rivers and creeks were a major problem for people and commerce. Ferries were not dependable due to the rise and fall and swiftness of these rivers and creeks. The sooner a bridge could be built, the more consistent the flow of trade. At first, bridges were not covered and the wet environment of the forest caused Joel Whittmore the planks to rot. Covering added years of life. At one time there were approximately 600 covered bridges in Oregon. Due to being replaced by modern steel and concrete, and abandonment or neglect, that number has dwindled to the present 51. For many locals, that raised an alarm. This has resulted in countless volunteer hours and huge dollars to repair, and sometimes move to a more desirable location, those remaining bridges that had fallen into disrepair. If someone claims to have been to ‘every’ covered bridge in Oregon (and its not in this guide) they need to send proof, pictures and location, and we’ll gladly publish it here, upon confirmation. Photo at right - Along your journey you may even find a few uncared for bridges, like the Dahlenburg foot bridge that was built over Ames Creek in 1989. No matter what, the search for covered bridges is fascinating. Every bridge has its own Dahlenburg unique scenery and its own story to tell.
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WESTERN OREGON’S COVERED BRIDGES Street Directions code: N, S, W, E = Polar directions; L = left; R = Right; mi = mile; st = street; crk = creek; etc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
Drift Creek; start Otis/ E on Hwy 18, 3.5mi/ R on N Bear Crk, .9mi/ L Rogers Ln, 60’ Alva ‘Doc’; (get permission); startGrand Ronde/N on Grand Ronde 1mi/ Stay L on A Ackerson, .1mi Chitwood; start Newport/ E on Hwy 20, 18.1mi/ Near milepost 18 Ritner Creek; start Philomath/ W on Hwy 20, 5mi/ N on Hwy 223, 10.3mi Harris; start Philomath/ W on Hwy20, 5mi/ S on Harris Rd 2.5mi Irish Bend; start Corvallis/W on Hwy 34/ N on 35th St .8mi/ L on SW Campus Way, .5mi Yachats; start Yachats/ E on Yachats Riv. Rd, 7mi/ L on N.Yachats Riv. Rd. 1.5mi Fisher School (5 Rivers); start Tidewater/ E on Hwy 34, 9.9mi./ R on E 5 Rivers Rd, 9.2mi Hayden; start Alsea/ W on Hwy 34, 1.8mi/ L on Hayden Rd, .1mi Deadwood; startDeadwood/E.onHwy36,.4mi./N.onDeadwoodCrk.Rd.,5mi./R.onDeadwoodLpRd,.3mi Lake Creek; start Deadwood/ E on Hwy 36, 4.7mi/ R on Nelson Mtn Rd, .1mi Wildcat; start Mapleton/ E on Hwy 126, 12.1 mi./ R on Siuslaw/Austa Rd, .1 mi Coyote Creek; start Veneta/ S on Territorial Hwy, 6.2 mi/R on Battle Crk Rd, .1 mi Krewson; start Drain/ in city, 101 W. A Ave Rochester; start Sutherlin/ W on Hwy 138, 2.7mi./ R on Stearns Ln, .4/ L on Rochester, .1mi Cavitt Creek; start Glide/ W on Hwy 138, .1mi/ S on Little River Rd, 6.7 mi Sandy Creek; start Remote/ near city, on N Side of Hwy 42, 140’ Horse Creek; start Myrtle Creek/ in city near S Main St and SE Mill St Neal Lane; start Myrtle Creek/from S.Maine Ave go E. On E. Riverside Dr, .2mi/ R on Days Crk Rd, .7mi Grave Creek; start Sunny Valley (N of Grants Pass)/ S on Sunny Valley Loop, .2mi Wimer; start Rogue River/ N on Pine St, .7mi/ N on E. Evans Crk, 6mi./ R on Cov. Brdg. Rd Antelope Creek; start Eagle Point/ near Main St and Royal Ave Lost Creek; start Lake Creek/ SE on S Fork Little Butte Crk, 3.7mi/ R on Lost Crk, .5mi McKee; start Ruch (near Medford)/ S on Upper Applegate Rd, 9.1mi/L on Eastside Rd Gallon House; start Silverton/N on Hwy 214, 1.3 mi/L on Hobart Rd, .6mi/R on Gallon House, .5mi Stayton Jordan; start Stayton/ in city, near N 7th Ave and E Marion St Gilkey; start Scio/ W on NW 1st, .2mi/ W on Robinson, 2.4mi/ L on Goar Rd, 1.1mi Shimanek; start Scio/ E on Hwy 226, 2.2mi/ L on Richardson Gap Rd, .7mi Hannah; start Scio/ E on Hwy 226, 6.7mi/ R on Camp Morrison Dr, 300’ Hoffman; start Scio/ S on Hwy 226 2.8mi/ R on Hungry Hill Rd, 2.3mi Larwood; start Scio/ E on Hwy 226 2.2mi/ R on Richardson Gap, 4.6mi/ L on Fish Hatchery, 3.5mi Crawfordville; start Crawfordville/ W on Hwy 228, .1mi J. Whitmore; start Sweet Home/ W on Hwy 20, .3mi/ L on 1st St (Clover Mem Park) O Weddle/D.; start Sweet Home/ in city/ E on Hwy 20, .2mi/ R on 12th/ L on Kalmia/ R on 15th Short; start Sweet Home/ E on Hwy 20, 12.7mi/ L on High Deck Rd, 450’ Cascadia; start Sweet Home/ E on Hwy 20, 14.3mi/ L on Dobbin Creek Rd, 300’ ☆ Earnest/R.; start Marcola/ N on Marcola Rd, 2.4mi/ R on Paschelke Rd, 300’ Wendling; start Marcola/ N on Marcola Rd, .2mi/ R on Wendling Rd, 3.5mi Goodpasture; start Vida/ W on Hwy 126, 1mi/ L on Goodpasture Rd, 100’ Belknap; start McKenzie Bridge/ E on Hwy 126, 2.9mi/ L on Mill Crk, .2mi/ R on McKenzie Riv Dr, .5mi RockOtheRange; start Bend/ N on US-97, 5.2mi/ L on Bowery Ln, 100’ Pengra; start Jasper/ R on Jasper Rd, 3.9mi/ bear L on Jasper-Lowell Rd, .2/ R on Place Rd Unity; start Lowell/ N onto S Moss St. and continue N on Jasper Lowell Rd, 1.9mi Cannon Street; start Lowell/ in city, on Shore Line Dr between E Main and Pioneer Lowell; off Hwy 58/ turn N on S Pioneer St toward Lowell, 300’ Parvin; start Dexter/ E on Dexter Rd, .5mi/ R on Lost Crk Rd, .6mi/ R on Parvin Rd, .8mi Office; start Westfir/ NE on N Fork Rd, 450’ Currin; start Cottage Grove (C.G.)/ E to Row Riv Rd, 1mi/ R on Row Riv, 2.6mi/ R on Lang Mosby; start C.G./ E to Mosby Crk Rd, .9mi/ E on Mosby, 2.3mi/ L on Lang, .2mi Stewart; start C.G./ E to Mosby Crk Rd, .9mi/ E on Mosby, 3.4mi/ L on Garoutte Dorena; start C.G./ E to Row Riv Rd, 1mi/E on Row Riv Rd, 3.8mi/ E on Gov-Shoreview, 6.6mi Centennial; start C.G./W on E Main St, .3mi Chambers RR; start C.G./ W on E Main St, .3mi/ S on S River Rd, .7mi Cedar Crossing; start on I-205, Exit E onto SE Foster Rd/R on SE 134/continue .5 mi on Deardorf Rd 61
WESTERN OREGON’S COVERED BRIDGES All Self-Guided Routes Start and End on the I-5 Freeway
Street Directions code: N, S, W, E = Polar directions; L = left; R = Right; mi = mile; st = street; crk = creek; etc. Route
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3 : The Lowell; Driving time (approx.)= 3 hours
• START AT I-5 Freeway, Exit 216 (Halsey/Brownsville)/ E on Hwy 228, 10.6mi/ Arrive Crawfordville Bridge (15 min) • Continue E on Hwy 228, 8mi/ turn L on 1st Ave, .3mi/ Arrive Joel Whittmore Covered Footbridge (15 min) • Go N to Hwy 20 (Main St), 70’/ E on Main St, .6mi/ R on 12th Ave, .1mi/ L on Kalmia St, .1mi/ R on 15th Ave, 500’/ Arrive Weddle/Devaney Bridge (5 min) • Reverse to Hwy 20 (Main St)/ E on Main St, 12.1mi/ L on High Deck Rd, 450’/ Arrive Short Bridge (20 min) • Reverse to Hwy 20, 450’/ E on Hwy 20, 1.6mi/ L on Dobbin Creek Rd, 300’/ Arrive Cascadia Bridge (8 min) • FINISH: Head to I-5 Freeway: Go S on Dobbin Creek Rd, 322’/ turn R (west) on Hwy 20, 14.3mi/ (go through Sweet Home)/ turn L onto Hwy 228, 19mi/ Arrive at Exit 216, where you started from (50 min) • START AT I-5 Freeway, Exit 194 (Hwy 126 East to Springfield), travel east, 3.7mi/ exit N on 42nd St, .5mi/ N on Marcola Rd, 12.5mi/ R on Paschelke Rd, 300’/ Arrive Earnest/Russell Bridge (35 min) • Go 72’ E then turn R (S) on Pascheike Rd., 1.3mi/ turn L (E) on Wendling Rd, 1.9mi./ Arrive Wendling Bridge (10 min) • Reverse on Wendling Rd until city of Marcola, 3.7 mi/proceed south to Hwy 126, 10mi/ turn E on 126, 12.9mi/ R on Goodpasture Rd, 100’/ Arrive Goodpasture Bridge (40 min) • Reverse back to Hwy 126, 100’/ turn R on Hwy 126, 20.6mi/ R on McKenzie River Dr, .8mi/ turn R, 115’/ Arrive Belknap Bridge (40 min) • FINISH: Head to I-5 Freeway: Reverse N 115’/ L on McKenzie River Dr, .8mi/ L (west) on Hwy 126, 46.3mi/ Arrive Exit 194, where you started from. (55 min) numbers 47, 45, 44, 43, 42, 46 • START AT I-5 Freeway, Exit 188 Hwy 58 East/ E on Hwy 58, 31.3mi/ L on Westfir Rd, .5mi/ L on N Fork Rd (Westfir Rd), .5mi/ L on Westoak Rd, 138’/ Arrive Office Bridge (55 min) • Reverse on Westoak Rd, 138’/ R on N Fork Rd (Westfir Rd), .5mi/ R on Westfir Rd, .5mi/ R on Hwy 58, 18.2mi/ R on Pioneer St, 240’/ Arrive Lowell Bridge (40 min) • Continue N on Pioneer St, .7mi/ L on N Shore Dr, 328’/ Arrive Cannon Street Bridge (5 min) • Continue on N Shore Dr, approx 400’/ R (north) on Moss St onto Jasper Lowell Rd, 1.8mi/ Arrive Unity Bridge (8 min) • Reverse 7’/ turn R (west) on Place Rd, 3.5mi/ bear R to stay on Place Rd, .9mi/ Arrive Pengra Bridge (12 min) • Head N on Place Rd, 335’/ turn L (west) on Jasper Lowell Rd, .2mi/ L (south) on Pengra Rd, 3.8mi/ L on Shore Line Dr 1.1mi/ R on Pioneer St, .7mi/ R on Hwy 58, 1.8mi/L on Lost Creek Rd, .7mi/ R on Parvin Rd, .8mi/ Arrive Parvin Bridge (20 min) • FINISH: Head back to I-5 Freeway/ Reverse; go N on Parvin Rd, .8mi/ turn L on Lost Creek Rd, .7mi/ turn L on Hwy 58, 11.6mi/ Arrive Exit 188, where you started from. (24 min)
Route 4 : The Cottage Grove; Please check with the Cottage Grove Chamber of Commerce. They have a six bridge tour in close proximity. Driving time (approx.)= 2 hours numbers 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53
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WESTERN OREGON’S COVERED BRIDGES Structure is Everything To make the most out of your covered bridge trek, notice the groupings and plan your day accordingly. Be sure to look for the truss type that supports the bridge you are visiting. There are a few reasons why the Howe truss was most commonly used; primarily it was its simple design strength over long distances coupled with its vertical steel tie-rods that allowed maintenance crews to adjust as needed.
Drift Creek
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Oldest is Drift Creek orig. 1914 // the longest is Office at 180’ // the shortest is Lost Creek at 39’ Kingpost Style Construction Queenpost Style Construction #19 #2, #21, #22, #23
Upside-Down Howe Const. #36
Kingpost Construction
#19 Neal Lane (42’ span) - Myrtle Creek
Standard Howe Style Const. All others
Queenpost Construction
#2 Alva Doc Fourtner (66’ span) - Grand Ronde #21 Wilmer (85’) - Rogue River #22 Antelope Creek (58’) - Eagle Point #23 Lost Creek (39’ span) - Lake Creek
Howe Construction
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Upside-down Howe Construction Earth and Gravel Or Entry Ramp
Bedding Timbers Typical Concrete Footing with Abutment
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Cascadia (105’ span) - Sweet Home Cascadia was covered but is now uncovered, its uniqueness is the upside-down Howe.
Each bridge has their own unique history. To get the most out of a covered bridge outing it is suggested by our staff that visitors stop in at the local library, museum and/or chamber of commerce. And, while you are in the town, be sure to check out the downtown business district for food and shopping.
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Mount Pisgah Arboretum
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Pleasant Hill
Touch of Country with a Thriving Downtown Pop. (2007) 5,665
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Formerly Creswell Tire Factory Theatre Check PH Community Friendly Owner website Same541-988-1195 Quality Service DEC 9 SameMushroom Walk
Bird Walk 541-895-4840 No listing
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Wheels Tires Pet Care Balancing State-of-the-art US Post Alignment Office • Brakes
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• Complete Engine Restaurants City Food Stores Businesses Diagnostics 1 Gatehouse Pizza On Hwy 58 See Info Below • Tune-up Pleasant Hill Urgent Care 35859 Hwy 58 541-988-7300 • Radiator Flush DQ Grill & Chill 84885 Ridgeway Rd. 541-726-0373 •2 Shocks Pleasant Hill Animal Hosp. 84920 Ridgeway Rd. 541-747-5878 3• Batteries P. H. Feed & Farm Supply 84841 Edenvale Rd. 541-741-2751
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• 30/60/90k Services
Calzone • Roasted Chicken • Cod Reservation Parties Welcome Sun-Thur 11-9pm Fri-Sat 11-10pm
• Foreign & Domestic Repairs • Diagnostics • Volkswagen/Audi Specialists • European Maintenance & Repair • ASE Certified Technicians • 2yr/24k Warranty “We believe in fair and accurate estimates of your vehicle’s needs. We will tell you what we deem as critical and non-critical issues so that you can discuss what you would like taken care of. In all decisions, safety takes first priority.”
• SAFETY • RELIABILITY • INTEGRITY L-R Ben Mercier, Kody Kessler (owner), William Sequeira
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Lowell
"A Foothill Community to the Cascades!" Pop. (2013) 1,057 2nd Wed Monthly Library Puppet Show 4th Wed Monthly Fables by Ben Lowell Grange Restoration Each month 1st Sun Huge Breakfast 1st Fri 3rd Sat Texas Hold’em Poker 3rd Wed Bingo
JAN FEB
Incorp. 1954
FOR LODGING, SEE NEARBY WESTFIR MAP
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FOR RV’S, SEE NEARBY WESTFIR MAP FOR SERVICES, SEE NEARBY PLEASANT HILL MAP Restaurants
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For more information, call Maureen or Warren Weathers at 541-954-5765. City Hall is located at the corner of 3rd & Pioneer (107 E 3rd St); 541-937-2157
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Enjoying the Gift of Nature-Past and Present
Population (2010) 255
Elevation 1,075’ Restaurants
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For more information on Casey's Riverside RV Park, turn to the RV section in this magazine.
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Motels & RV Parks
Westfir Lodge Westfir Restaurant Casey’s RV Park Westfir City Hall Westfir Post Office
Food Stores
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541-782-3103 47365 1st St Same as above Same as above 541-782-1906 46443 Westfir Rd 541-782-3733 47441 Westoak Rd Opens at 1pm 47395 Westoak Rd
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Office Bridge Westfir Portal 3
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back riding trails, and a not-to-distant OHV park. And the amazing Aufderheide Scenic Highway begins here. With Westfir Lodge we have beds and meals, for RV overnighters we have Casey’s Riverside RV Park, and of
course, Oakridge is just a few minutes away for everything else. We have a terrific community, a healthy climate, and much more. In short, this is a great place to live.” •
Westfir Lodge Your Hub For:
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Downhill Skiing Oakridge Fish Hatchery Diamond Lake Office Covered Bridge Salt Creek Falls Cross Country Skiing/Hiking Come back to a warm meal and a comfortable bed!
541-782-3103
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westfirlodge.com
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Oakridge Pioneer Museum City Hall Library Brewers Union Local 180
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Published Weekly on Thursday Serving the Upper Willamette Valley Since 1973 • 48013 Highway 58 (P.O. Box 406), Oakridge, Oregon 97463 • One Dollar
New Dead Mountain Echo publisher in Oakridge Viki Burns, long-time employee at the Dead
Mountain Echo newspaper in Oakridge has taken over the production of the weekly paper. Former publisher and owner Larry Roberts, who has ran the paper since 1973, has retired. Burns started working for Roberts in the spring of 2008 and has gradually been learning the ropes since then. The weekly newspaper is the main source of upto-date local information in the Oakridge/Westfir community. Burns plans to keep it much the same. Other services available at the Dead Mountain Echo include fax service, black and white and color copies, printing, WiFi, business cards, and scanning of documents or photos. A self-serve desktop computer is also available for customers to access their email or print documents from a flash drive or other device. Since working at the paper, Burns has become very active in the community, joining several boards and committees including the Concerts in the Park summer concert series, the Westfir Bridge Lighting Festival, the Oakridge/Westfir Area Chamber of Commerce, the Santa in Jail Toys for Tots fundraiser, and the Willamette SXS Festival. Burns also keeps a supply of various visitor guides and information about local experiences and attractions at the office. So if you’re in the area, feel free to stop by and say hello and have a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. The office is located at 48013 Hwy. 58 in Oakridge, just west of the stop light. Office hours are noon-4:00 p.m. weekdays, but if her white Jeep is parked out front, she welcomes you to come in any time. For a yearly subscription sent right to your mailbox, call 541-782-4241 during business hours, mail a check to PO Box 406 in Oakridge, OR 97463, or email DeadMountainEcho@live.com. Cost is $50 inside Lane County ($45 for seniors over 65), or $60 outside Lane County.
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Viki Burns has purchased the Dead Mountain Echo weekly newspaper in Oakridge.
Join us for the Bridge Lighting Festival Saturday, December 2 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Oakridge and Westfir holiday celebrations
Mrs. Claus in Jail Toys for Tots Fundraiser Saturday, December 18 from 2:00p.m.-6:00 p.m. Stop by the Ray’s Food Place parking lot and donate any amount of cash to help ‘bail Mrs. Claus out of jail.’ You can also donate new, unwrapped toys. All proceeds benefit the US Marine Corp Reserves Toys for Tots program to help provide Christmas gifts to children in need. Sugar Plum Saturday, December 2 from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. and Sunday, December 3 from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Do your Christmas shopping locally and help support your local artists and crafters. Located in the Oakridge elementary school gym. Enjoy various live entertainment both days. Westfir Bridge Lighting Saturday, December 2 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Free and fun for the whole family! Come watch Santa give the order to turn on the lights on the Office Covered Bridge and then stay to enjoy free cookies and warm drinks, live music, bonfire, live reindeer, a live nativity scene with a Christmas carol singalong,
and pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus. There will be a place to drop off nonperishable goods for the Food Box, and also new, unwrapped gifts for Toys for Tots. Oakridge Fire and EMS Light Parade Come watch all the emergency vehicles meander through Oakridge after dark all decked out in Christmas lights. This is also anoportunity to donate new, unwrapped gifts for Toys for Tots. Watch the Dead Mountain Echo for date and time. Zero Clearance Theater Zero Clearance Theater will be performing Harvey in late January. Watch the Dead Mountain Echo for casting information and final dates. Cost is $6 general/ $3 students. Zero Clearance Theater is located at Westridge Middle School 46433 Westfir Rd., Westfir. Tickets are available at Banner Bank, First Tech Credit Union, Postal Pharmacy, Brewer’s Union, and Oakridge Real Estate. Call 541-782-5701 or 541-7822815 for more information. The Dead Mountain Echo weekly newspaper is your source of up to date local information in the Oakridge/Westfir community.
Cinder Circus fire dancers were a big hit at the 2016 Bridge Lighting Festival and plan to return this year. They enjoyed performing to the live music provided by LeMaster Abrams in 2016. Photo by Nicole Davis of Westfir
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Fun for the whole family, Seussical is a magical, musical extravaganza featuring all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters. The Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who hears a faint noise coming from a speck of dust on a clover. He commits to protect the invisible Whos who live there, including Jojo, an imaginative Who child who is always getting into trouble for thinking too many “thinks.” Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family, and community are challenged and emerge triumphant in this musical journey through the Jungle of Nool to Solla Sollew.
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Called “the funniest farce ever written” by the New York Post, Noises Off portrays a manic menagerie of itinerant actors presenting a farce called Nothing’s On. With the players’ susceptibility to out-of-control egos, memory loss, and passionate affairs, every performance is a high-risk adventure. This play-within-a-play follows the touring troupe’s production through three stages: the disastrous technical rehearsal, a matinee a month later (as seen from backstage), and a performance towards the end of the debilitating tenweek run. Noises Off is the Raised quintessential backstage farce. “Locally Pork”
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We Serve Breakfast & Lunch all week.
Traditional Fare to Gourmet Specialties we have something for everyone.
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Pop. (2010) 7,810 ; Elev. 520’; Incorp. 1911 NOV 25 26 DEC 9 16 JAN-FEB
Shop Small for Business Tree Lighting Lions Christmas Festival Toyland Light Parade No listing
541-459-3280 541-459-3280 541-459-3280 541-459-3280 541-459-3280
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• Roseburg was originally named 'Deer Creek', Christmas Craft Fair Douglas Co. Fairgrounds It's A Wonderful Life Jacoby Auditorium Festival of Lights & Holiday Village Handel's Messiah Timber Truckers Light Parade Wildlights & Safari Nights 5-8pm Gaming Horse Show D. C. Fairgrounds Timber Town Toyland Parade 7-9pm Festival of Lights & Holiday Village Gaming Horse Show D. C. Fairgrounds Champion Bullriding D. C. Fairgrounds Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Derby
541-440-4394 541-673-2125 380 Riv.Frks.Park
541-496-0748 Myrtle Creek Wildlife Safari 541-673-0690 Sutherlin 380 Riv.Frks.Park
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Umpqua Fishery Enhancement Derby Gaming Horse Show D. C. Fairgrounds Tony Pace comedian Jacoby Auditorium Sportsmen's & Outdoor Recr. Show Fairgrounds Gun & Knife Show D. C. Fairgrounds BSCC Barrel Racing D. C. Fairgrounds Texas Holdem' Tournament D. C. Fairgrounds Home & Garden Show D. C. Fairgrounds
541-673-2125 541-672-0757 541-673-0690 541-440-5414 541-440-4396 541-673-5616 541-673-0690 541-440-4359 541-673-3711
"Gateway to the 100 Valleys of the Umpqua"
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207 NW Pleasant St
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541-863-3037
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853 S. Main St.
541-863-4245
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Christmas Tree Lighting D.R.Johnson Memorial Timber/Truck Light Parade
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541-863-3171 541-863-3171 541-863-3171
• Myrtle Creek has two covered bridges; the Neal Lane Bridge (1939), and the Horse Creek Bridge whose timbers were moved from Lane County in 1990. The Horse Creek Bridge is now cited at the city's Mill Site Park.
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Pop. (2010) 3,439 ; Elev. 660’; Incorp. 1893
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Pop. (2010) 21,181 ; Elev. 528’; Incorp. 1872
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• Portland, OR to Tillamook, OR via Hwy 26 & Hwy 6 & Hwy 101 1 hr 25 min; 74 miles; All paved • Portland, OR to Lincoln City, OR via Hwy 18 2 hr 15 min; 95 miles; All paved • Salem, OR to Lincoln City, OR via Hwy 22 & Hwy 18 1 hr 10 min; 60 miles; All paved • Corvallis, OR to Newport, OR via Hwy 20 1hr; 49 miles; All paved Road has few sharp curves Very Scenic; Three covered bridges near route (see Oregon Covered Bridge Guide in this publication) • Eugene, OR to Florence, OR via Hwy 38 1 hr 20 min; 61 miles; All paved Road has few sharp curves Very Scenic; Wildcat Covered Bridge east of Mapleton (see Oregon Covered Bridge Guide in this publication) • Drain, OR to Reedsport, OR via Hwy 38 58 min; 50 miles; All paved Road has sharp curves Very Scenic; Krewson Covered Bridge in Drain (see Oregon Covered Bridge Guide in this publication)
• Winston, OR to Coos Bay, OR via Hwy 42 1 hrs 30 min; 76 miles; All paved Road has sharp curves Very Scenic; Sandy Creek Covered Bridge near Remote (see Oregon Covered Bridge Guide in this publication) • Grants Pass, OR to Brookings, OR via Hwy 199 & Hwy 101 2 hrs 5 min; 97 miles; All paved Road has sharp curves after O’Brien Very Scenic; Pelican Bay Lighthouse at Brookings (see Oregon Lighthouse Guide in this publication)
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Astoria - The Oldest American Settlement West Of The Rockies
Pop. (2010) 9,477; Elev. 23’; Incorp. 1876 Columbia River Maritime Museum Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum *Flavel House Museum **Liberty Theatre theaterdirector@libertyastoria.org Astoria/Warrenton Chamber of Commerce
503-325-2323 360-642-3446 503-325-2203 email for Res. 503-325-6311
• John Jacob Astor founded Fort Astoria in 1811for his fur company, Pacific Fur Company. Kanaka laborers from Hawaii were part of the staff. Year-round Year-round Year-round May 29Sept 30 Ongoing DEC 1-3
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2nd Saturday Art Walk Every Fri Community Skate River People Farmers Market Tour Fort Stevens Hist. Area Daily Saturday Market at Port of Ilwaco Scrooged in Astoria play Holiday regular Starving Artist Faire A Christmas Carol 7-9pm Holiday Tea & Plum Pudding In Their Footsteps Lecture Old Fashioned Christmas PROJECT TRIO 7pm Astoria Warrenton Chamber Banquet Song and String Trio 3-5pm The Bohdi Trio 3-5pm
Downtown Astoria AstoriaArmory.org 2:30-5:30pm every 3rd Thursday 503-861-2000 Warrenton Port of Ilwaco, WA 10-4pm 503-325-6104 *Reser. recommended 503-458-6250 call for open times **Liberty Theatre
*Flavel House Museum Ft. Clatsop 505-861-2471
*Flavel House Museum **Liberty Theatre call chamber **Liberty Theatre **Liberty Theatre
Pop. (2014) 768; Elev. 22’; Incorp. 1946 Candy Cane Express at Garibaldi Kids, Cookies, cocoa, Santa&Mrs.
Garibaldi Chamber of Commerce
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Two Bedrooms, Wifi, Stocked Library, Spacious Porch and Breathtaking Columbia River ViewsClose to Riverwalk, Beaches, Museums & More! Take a Vacation Call 1-877-818-1013 See photos & description at: https://evolvevacationrental.com/285713
Warrenton -
"Little San Francisco Of The Northwest"
Pop. (2010) 5,000; Elev. 8’; Incorp. 1899 EVENTS: SEE Astoria calendar Columbia River Maritime Museum Astoria/Warrenton Chamber of Commerce
503-325-2323 503-325-6311
Garibaldi - "Oregon's Authentic Fishing Village"
SEE Tillamook for More Events DEC 2,3,9 10,16,17
Astoria Painted Lady
Your perfect get-a-way in historic Astoria, Oregon!
503-842-7972 10am-3pm
503-322-0301
• Daniel Bayley settled here after 1865, build a hotel and general store. President Grant made him the 1st postmaster. Bayley named the townsite Garibaldi, after his Italian hero of democracy.
Garibaldi Museum
503-322-8411
Pop. (2010) 6,457; Elev. 17’; Incorp. 1899
Seaside - Place of the 1 1/2 Mile Promenade
First Satur 3rd Thurs Every Wed DEC 15 JAN-FEB
Art Walk downtown Craft Fair Seaside Farmers Market Toy Drive Dance Recital 6-8pm No listing
5-7pm 10:30am-12:30pm 3-7pm getyoudancing@gmail.com
NOV 10thru DEC 29 NOV 17thru DEC 23 NOV 24
Haystack Holidays Wreath making, Teas and more
Call Chamber
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens - need tickets
Call Chamber
Mimosa Madness - Shopping NOV 25 & Holiday Wreath Making DEC 2 11-3pm NOV 27 - Beach Lights & 'Name That DEC 15 Tune' Window Display Contest
Call Chamber Call Chamber
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Cann. Beach Chorus Holiday Concert
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Haystack Holidays A Christmas Carol 7:30pm
503-436-0378 Call Chamber
1,2,8,9,10 15,16,17 21,22,23 2 2 9 27 7pm JAN-FEB
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Coaster Theatre
Seaside Museum & Historical Society Seaside Downtown Development Association Seaside Chamber of Commerce
• Seaside is the site where Lewis & Clark made salt from seawater. Seaside's name is a contraction of sea and side = Seaside. It's that simple.
Cannon Beach - 'The Grandest Sight To See." Pop. (2010) 1,690; Elev. 30’; Incorp. 1956
Cannon Beach History Center & Museum Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce
503-436-1391 503-436-2618 503-436-1391 Coaster Theatre
Call Chamber
503-436-9301 503-436-2623
• Lewis and Clark traded with the Tillamook Indians for life-saving whale blubber they had found on this beach.
Rockaway Beach -
Pop. (2010) 1,312; Elev. 17’; Incorp. 1943 Sat Bingo
DEC-FEB
Cann. Beach Library Holiday Tea Lamp Lighting Ceremony Pictures With Santa - Ho Ho Ho! The Trail Band H. Holiday Concert No listing
503-738-7065 503-717-1914 503-738-6391
'A Place To Get Away'
Mon/Wed/Fri Senior Meals Tue Clogging SEE Tillamook
International Police Museum Rockaway Beach Chamber of Commerce
206-999-8474 503-355-8108
• Originally named Rockaway in 1909 was changed to Rockaway Beach in 1987. A beach of the same name is on Long Island, New York.
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Tillamook - "Gateway to the Oregon Coast"
* FOR INFO CALL CHAMBER
2nd Tues monthly 2nd Thur
Rising Tide Society Mtg
TillaWheels Car Club 7-8pm
Dutch Miller Diner
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Candy Cane Express see Garibaldi
503-842-7972 Tillamook H.S. call chamber call chamber
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Christmas Concert 7-8:30pm Chamber Awards Banquet 5 Winter Fundraiser for 'Pups' 10 9-5pm Froz. Yogurt Benefit 16 6:30pm Open mike Pop.Arts (2010) 744; Elev. YoTime 66’; Incorp. Not Whitney Auditorium Eugene Ballet The Nutcracker 18 7-9pm Till. Co. Fairgrounds 21 3:30-5pm Flower Arranging for all ages JAN 4 Knitting Workshop 3:30-5pm Latimer Quilt Ctr 8 Art & Mixed Media 3:30-5pm call chamber 10,17,24,31 Cloverbud Art classes 3:30-5pm call chamber SEE ABOVE CALENDAR 10,17,24,31 Smashing Plates Art call chamber 11,18,25 Master Gardener classes 9-4:30pm call chamber 11,18,25 Knitting class 3:30-5pm call chamber 12,19,26 Art and Journaling 3:30-5pm call chamber 13,20,27 Mural Art class 10:30-12:30pm call chamber 15,22,29 Art Expression 3:30-5pm call chamber 21 2-4pm The Queen's Cartoonists Whitney Auditorium FEB 1,8,15,22 Master Gardener classes 9-4:30pm call chamber 1,8,15,22 Knitting class 3:30-5pm call chamber 2,9,16 Art and Journaling 3:30-5pm call chamber 3,10,17 Mural Art class 10:30-12:30pm call chamber 5,12 Art Expression 3:30-5pm call chamber 7,14 Cloverbud Art classes 3:30-5pm call chamber 3
Tillamook Pioneer Museum Tillamook Air Museum Tillamook Area Chamber of Commerce
503-842-4553 503-842-1130 503-842-7525
• The city name is obviously derived from the 'Tillamook Indians'. It is said that they traded with other indians as far south as California.
Netarts - 'Near the water' See Tillamook and Garibaldi museums See Tillamook Chamber of Commerce • Is a great place to park yourself while visiting Cape Lookout, Meares and Kiwanda. It also offers fishing, crabbing & clamming & more.
Pacific City -
Pop. (2000) 1,027; Elev. 13’; Not Incorp. 'Vacation Destination'
Pacific City - Nestucca Valley Chamber of 503-392-4340 Commerce See Tillamook and Garibaldi museums • First named Ocean Park in 1893; then named Pacific City in 1909. Early on, it was a favorite destination for Willamette vacationers. SEE Tillamook
Cloverdale -
Pop. (2000) 242; Elev. 23’; Not Incorp. 'A Little Bit Inland, A Great Place To Stop' SEE Tillamook Events SEE Pacific City Chamber SEE Tillamook and Garibaldi museums
• At one time it was the site of a cheese factory. It's post office was established in 1899. Today it is a rural farm community on Hwy 101-no ocean.
Whale, Sea Life & Shark Museum Depoe Bay Chamber of Commerce
541-912-6734 877-485-8348
• Depoe Bay was named after and Siletz Indian named Charley Depot (who may have gotten that last name by working at a real Depoe). • Watching waves and whales is important business for locals. Boat excursions are available.
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Depoe Bay - "The World’s Smallest Harbor" Pop. (2010) 1,398; Elev. 7’; Incorp. 1973 Depoe Bay Tree Lighting
Call Chamber
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Lincoln City - Food, Kite Flying, Glass Blowers and More Ongoing Sunday Farmer/Crafter Market Ongoing Various days Library Book Sale FindersKeepers Oct 14, 2017-May28, 2018 Tidepool Clinics DEC 2 Holiday Craft Fair 2 7pm Nora Struthers & Party Line 2 9-3pm Christmas Bazaar 3 ,10,17 Lincoln City Farmer's Market 6 7pm Hali Loren for the Holidays 8 5-7pm Chiaroscuro Mosaic artists 9 3pm Siletz Bay Music Festival 14 6;30-8;30pm Dive-in Movie at Comm Ctr Pool 16 9:30am Jingle Bell 5K Walk/Run 16 Outbound Traveler camp music 21 7:30-10pm Lincoln Big Pops Band 24 7pm Christmas Eve Concert w/Kids 27-31 Whale Watch 31 8:30-12am New Year's Eve Bash Lincoln Pops JAN 4 7pm Theatre West's "For Better" 6 1pm Artists Show'n'Tell 12 5-7pm Connect US 20 Exhibit 13,14 10-5pm Artistry in Wood Show & Sale FEB 3 7pm Cecilia Zabata 9-19 Antique Week and Float Drop 10 7-10pm Sweetheart Dance Lincoln Pops 16 7pm Mei-Ting Sun pianist 17 4pm Kate & the Crocodiles, auction++
541-921-0062 541-557-9400
541-996-1274 800-452-2151 541-992-4567 * LCCC 541-994-2981 * LCCC 10-3pm * LCCC * LCCC 541-992-1131 541-994-2131 541-994-2131 * LCCC 541-563-5067 * LCCC FREE 541-765-3304 * LCCC * LCCC 541-994-5485 * LCCC
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1st Week-end; Art in Toledo Toledo Hometown Holidays Christmas tree lighting, carolers, cookies, hot chocolate, Santa, kid's activities Chamber Annual Awards/Banquet/Auction
541-996-6614 541-994-3070 541-996-1274 541-994-9994
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541-996-1274 * LCCC 541-992-1131 541-992-1131
Pop. (2013) 3,466; Elev. 180’; Settled 1866; Incorp. 1905
ongoing DEC 2
North Lincoln County Historical Museum Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Lincoln City Visitor's Bureau www.oregoncoast.org * LCCC Lincoln City Cultural Center
541-996-1274
Toledo - 'A City On A Hill'
Yaquina River Museum of Art Toledo Chamber of Commerce
Pop. (2010) 7,930; Elev. 4’; Incorp. 1965
541-336-1907 541-336-3183
• On the coast, Toledo has the only 'downtown city street' that isn't a main highway. • Town is supported largely by a pulp mill, boat building/repair and fishing.
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Newport - “The Friendliest”
Pop. (2010) 9,989; Elev. 134’; Incorp. 1882 Performing Arts Center 541-265-2787 3rd Thurs Lincoln Pops Gleneden Beach 541-272-9597 May-Oct Farmer's Market Saturdays DEC 1-3 Holiday Arts & Crafts show 8 UnMasque the Night 16 Dirty Santa Run 5K,10K 21 Lincoln Pops Big Band 31 Newport Lions Club Raffle JAN 6 Polar Run & Plunge 18 Lincoln Pops Big Band FEB 10 Run,Love,Run 15K,30K 15 Lincoln Pops Big Band
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Burrows House Museum 541-265-7509 ** Newport Symphony 541-265-2787 Newport Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Ctr. 541-265-8801 • Dec 27-31, 2016, is the next whale watching week. Volunteers will be at the Whale Watching Center in Depot Bay from 10am to 4pm each day, and the 24 Whale Watching Spoken Here sites located along the Oregon Coast from 10am to 1pm. Look for signs or visit www.whalespoken.org to find a specific location.
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The Deadwood/Walton Loop Deadwood Covered Bridge See Covered Bridge Section Bridge #10
BLM Whittaker Creek Old Growth Trail SP-1 Alderwood St. Park
Lake Creek Covered Bridge See Covered Bridge Section Bridge #11
Wildcat Covered Bridge See Covered Bridge Section Bridge #12
Scenic Route Hwy 36
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HISTORIC PIONEER CEMETERIES 1 Inman Cemetery (Elmira) 2 Central Cemetery (Veneta)
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3 Sailor Pioneer (Veneta) 4 Noti Cemetery (1850) 5 Stephens Family (Vaughn) 6 Alma Cemetery (Walton) 7 Chickahominy (Walton) 8 Hartley Burials (Mapleton) 9 I.O.O.F Cemetery (Mapleton) 10 Indian Creek (Swisshome) 11 Deadwood Pioneer Cemetery 12 Nelson Creek (Greenleaf ) 13 Patrick McEnroe (Greenleaf ) 14 Little Lake (Triangle Lake) 15 Franklin Cemetery 16 Oak Hill Cemetery
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Cemeteries-Why the Listings? Cemeteries are an absolute reference to our history. Note the dates and the family names and you will soon gain insights on the people who lived here - their sicknesses, their marriages, births and deaths. To find the exact location of a cemetery visit a nearby local business.
From Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence Florence
To Mapleton Deadwood Walton Triangle Lake Veneta Eugene Junction City
Route Miles Time Hwy 126 15 17 Hwy 126/ Hwy 36 28 35 Hwy 126 33 36 Hwy 126/ Hwy 36 41 53 Hwy 126 47 54 Hwy 126 61 78 Hwy 126/ Hwy 36 68 87
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Pub Convenience Store Food/Sodas/Beer/Wine Fuel *For Tavern and Store hours see nearby story
Deadwood Country Market & Tavern 541-964-3059 14699 Hwy 36
Check DEADWOOD city for music -- on nearby page
Triangle Lake
Convenience Store Food/Sodas/Beer/Wine Take’n’bake pizza Deli, Snacks Propane 7am-7pm
Veneta
Dog Wash/Food & Supplements PROFESSIONAL They wash or you wash ALL BREED Mon-SatGROOMING 10-6:30pm & BATHING We are here to serve your dog’s special grooming or bathing Closed Sun needs. *see Veneta map/ad Our beautiful shop provides Full-Service grooming as well as
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Self-Serv dog wash stations.
Our experienced groomers, Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Ashleah & Stacy, take Beerexcellent, & Wine liquor loving no care of pet. Suneach 8-midnight; It is our top priority to Mon-Thur 10am-1am; give your dog a positive and comfortable experiFri 10am-2am ence. We only keep them as long as it takes to menu; Taco Tues $1.50 chicken or beef /// Fri 5pm, 12oz Rib-eye! Sat for 8am-2am Full complete the groom. Stop by and visit with us about your dog’s needs. Our grooming days are Tuesday through Sunday; please call for available appointment times.
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5pm Steak & Oyster Dinner 9pm Live Band “Justin Case” -- Classic Rock This is a ‘must-stop’ on Hwy 36, just 17 minutes upriver wners Dimitri, Angelo & Tina manage a from Mapleton. O of which you are driving on) that connected them to the In the rush to get to the coast, travellers risk missing
convenience market, restaurant/bar and gas
some of the finest scenery, and people, Oregon’s Coast pumps. River access is nearby. Range Mountains have to offer. The Loop runs from Veneta to Mapleton to Franklin and back to Veneta. The above proprietors care about their communities and their customers. Being helpful to fellow humans comes natural when you live in the country. Of course there are many towns along the Loop that need recognition-Mapleton, Brickerville, Tide, Swisshome, Deadwood, Greenleaf, Blachly, Horton, Triangle Lake, Low Pass, Franklin, Walton, Elmira, Veneta, Noti and Vaughn. All of these towns were “Yummy importantfood to theinside!” development of this area. In the 1800s there were wagon routes (much
coast and the Willamette Valley. Along the ‘Loop’ there are four covered bridges (one Here’s what customer’s say: of lumber mills, two is a little south of the Veneta), remnants • “If(one you haven’t visited, by to see thederelict awesomelogging bar & wigwams is a little weststop of Mapleton), restaurant, featuringphoto an amazing cedar log bar!” • “Family equipment, numerous opportunities, occassional friendly old barns thatatmosphere!” speak of a hopeful past, hiking, camping, • “Dimitri’s a talented chef,top-quality and his wiferestuarants, Tina made us all swimming, picnicing, boating, pubs, convenience stores, fueling stations, boat accesses and even a feel welcome!” nice dry place to wash your dog. Store: 8-7pm Tue-Sat; 8-6pm Sun,Mon Remember, Slow down, Tavern: 11-8pm 11-7pm Sun,Tue - Closed Mon StopWed-Sat; in, 541-964-3059 14699 Hwy 36 and See what Oregon’s townsfolk are like.
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by Diane Novak, director Come inside the Umpqua Discovery Center on Reedsport’s riverfront and you’ll enter an exciting new world. You will be taken on a journey through time in the Tidewaters and Time cultural history exhibit and gift shop. The adventure begins with the Kuuich Indians and early explorers, such as Jedediah Smith. Listen as the early pioneers tell stories about life in a tidewater town and watch videos of how logging was done in the past. Walk through the fish cannery and tidewater town. The combination of genuine historical artifacts and high tech sound and light will heighten your appreciation of the experience. In the natural history exhibit, Pathways to Discovery, visitors are taken along on a simulated outdoor adventure. First, there’s the estuary at sunrise in the fall. This is followed by the deep forest in winter at midday, where you can slide into the bear cave and learn about hibernating bears. Next you enter the weather station, listen to storm stories from the past, and learn a wealth of information from the OMSI exhibits on rain, wind, and atmosphere. Your journey will continue to a high mountain meadow on a spring afternoon, and then to a summer sunset in the dunes. The end of the trail is the Subterranean Education Room where you’ll view videos on skeletons, weather, seashore & animal homes.
Open Daily (admission charged): June 1-Sept 30: Mon-Sat, 10-5pm; Sun 12-4pm Oct 1-May 31: Mon-Sat, 10-4pm; Sun 12-4pm Located at 409 Riverfront Way, Reedsport. For info call 541-271-4816 or go to www.umpquadiscoverycenter.com
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FOR EVENTS SEE NEXT PAGE Coos County Historical Society Museum 541-756-6320 North Bend Chamber of Comm. & Vistors Ctr. 541-269-0215 Marshfield Sun Printing Museum Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
541-266-0901 541-266-0868
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50 Central Ave
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The Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge (in North Bend) opened in 1936. It is a cantilever type bridge with a span of 5,305'.
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541-888-9021
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Bandon - 'Cranberry Capitol Of The West'
Pop. (2010) 3,066; Elev. 20’; Incorp. 1891
DEC 2-30 Bandon Ballroom Dance weekly
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541-217-0679
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Bandon Museum 541-347-2164 Bandon Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Ctr 541-347-9616 • Original name of Averille was changed when, in 1873, George Bennett & sons, who came from Bandon, Ireland, made it Bandon in 1874.
Pop. (2010) 3,866; Elev. 40’; Incorp. 1885
Lighted parade/Santa/Crafts Contact Chamber for Kids/Stockings for Kids Check Facebook No listing
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Pop. (2010) 2,514; Elev. 660’; Incorp. 1893 Myrtle Point Chamber City Hall Library 1 9 JAN-FEB DEC
Coquille - 'Timber Town With Class'
408 Spruce St 424 5th St 435 5th St
Soup Kitchen (open to public) 11:30-1pm Christmas Lights the Night No listing
See Bandon and Coos Bay museums Coquille Chamber of Commerce
541-396-3414
• At one time it was part of the land of the Coquille Indians. They were forcibly taken from their land in 1856, to a Siletz reservation and decimated by disease. In 1996 Congress gave the Coquille their own reservation.
Myrtle Point 541-572-2626 541-572-2626 541-572-2591 631 Alder St
Pop. (2010) 177; Elev. 89’; Incorp. Not
• The Coos County Logging Museum, an educational non-profit museum is located at 705 Maple Street. It was built in 1910 and is nearly 5,000 sq ft in size. • In 1909 a steamboat called the "Myrtle" was built at Myrtle Point. It was was a small vessel, 57.4 ft. long by 13.8 ft. wide, that was designed to run on the Coquille River and its tributaries. After a damaging flood in 1913. a resizing to 50' in 1922, the Myrtle was eventually abandoned on the bank of the Coquille River.
Langlois - 'Former Blue Cheese Capitol' Events see Port Orford Hughes Historic House (Cape Blanco) Contact Port Orford Visitors Center
541-332-0248 541-332-4106
• Was named for pioneer William Langlois, circa 1860. At one time was famous for 'blue cheese' until the factory burned down in the 1950s.
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Pop. (2010) 1,133; Elev. 59’; Incorp. 1911
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Gold Beach - "Where The Gold Is The Beach"
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Beach Event Center Christmas Dinner 541-247-4541 29392 Ellensburg Ave Movie at Ellensburg Theater 541-247-4382
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"Jeff Scroggins & Colorado"
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pistolriver.com pistolriver.com
Pop. (2010) 6,336; Elev. 129’; Incorp. 1951
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541-332-0521 541-332-4106
• In 1941, Mayor Gable, due to the poor road conditions in this part of the coast, led a movement to secede from the US and create the State of Jefferson. It failed.
Pop. (2010) 2,253; Elev. 50’; Incorp. 1853
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Port Orford Lifeboat Museum Contact Port Orford Visitors Center
541-247-7526 541-247-9396 541-247-0923
• Site of hundreds of gold seeking placer mines in the 1850s. First named Ellensburgh and then named Gold Beach in 1890.
Brookings - "Where Flowers Meet The Sea"
541-661-3860 6-9pm Azalea Park
Chetco Tap Room 541-661-5347
541-469-3181 Santa at Azalea Park Elsa, the Snow Queen will show up 'when she feels like it' to give Snowdrops 27-31 Whale watching 541-469-3181 JAN-FEB no listing
Gold Beach Visitors Center Curry Historical Society Museum Gold Beach Chamber of Commerce
Chetco Valley Museum Brookings Harbor Chamber of Commerce
541-469-6651 541-469-3181
• The 1st site of Japanese WWII bombing on the Oregon coast. The incendiary bombs caused little damage. The pilot, Fujita, gave Brookings his family's 400 year-old Samurai sword in 1962. He died in 1997.
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Life-Saving Light The Fresnel lens was invented by Augustin-Jean Fresnel and installed in the 223’ French Cordouan lighthouse in 1853. This more efficient lens (than a planoconvex lens) takes light from a small source and refracts the light waves into a concentrated beam.
Above drawing courtesy of Oregon State Parks
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PhotosByShaun.com Featured Lighthouse: The Coquille River Lighthouse was lit in 1896. For the people of Bandon, it offerred the hope of greater commerce. There were few roads on the Oregon Coast at that time. This lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 when the Coast Guard placed an automated beacon near the end of the south jetty.
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he development of lighthouses on the west coast in the 1800s was a must for commerce and U.S. westward expansion, especially when the infrastructure of highways and airports was non-existent. The rush to build lighthouses was as important as the push of railroads (east and west; and north and south). Still useful today, lighthouses reassure mariners that they are on the right course. From their inception, lighthouses were expensive to operate and, being a keeper of the lighthouse could be lonely and dangerous-think
of living on Terrible Tilly (Tillamook Rock) with rough seas smashing over the top of the lighthouse. By the 1930s technology had improved to allow additional options for maritime safety. Oregon’s Lightships: various Columbia lightships, a ‘lighthouse’ on a ship, marked the entrance of the Columbia River from 1892-1979. The last one is docked in Astoria, tours are available. U.S. Facts: The tallest U.S. lighthouse is Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, N.C., 200’ tall. The only ‘keeper’ in the U.S. still ‘keeping a lighthouse’
(by order of U.S. Congress) is in the Boston Lighthouse. It is the oldest station in the U.S. The U.S. state with the most lighthouses is Michigan, with 124. Earliest U.S. lighthouses built were in Maine, 1791 and in Virginia, 1792. World facts: The first recorded lighthouse was built by Egypt in 285 B.C., and was destroyed by earthquake in 1302. The oldest existing lighthouse in the world is the 180’ Tower of Hercules, near Corunna, Spain, built between 100-200 A.D. •
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2- Cape Meares Lighthouse • Phone for info: 503-842-3182 Friends of Cape Meares Lighthouse, 503-842-2244 • Owned by: Oregon State Parks, photos by Oreg. St. Parks Note: Nearby automated light took over in 1963. • Tours: No charge to visit. • Open April-October; 11am-4pm Has a small giftshop. • Location: OCEANSIDE Follow a short path from the parking lot at Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint. To get to the park, go initially to Tillamook, then turn to Oceanside (it is 9 miles west of Tillamook), and before you arrive at Oceanside look for the signs to turn to Cape Meares State Park. • Year lit: Jan. 1, 1890 - turned off 1963 • Height: Tower height 38’ - 217’ above sea level • Light: Reaches 21 miles (automated beacon)
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• Phone for info: Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses, 541-574-3100 • Owned by: Bureau of Land Management Note: It is the tallest of the Oregon coast lighthouses. It is the only Oregon lighthouse with a marble floor. • Tours: Are available. There are a variety of things to do, from hiking, to museum to videos and gift shop. The lighthouse is open every day for tours, except Wednesday. • Location: NEWPORT Travel to the intersection of Hwy 20 and Hwy 101 in Newport. Go north on Hwy 101 for 4.5 miles to Lighthouse Drive, turn west and go to the Yaquina Head Lighthouse and Outstanding Natural Area. There are varied fees for parking/viewing permits. Bicyclists & walkers are free for the day. • Year lit: August 20, 1873 - Still lit • Height: Tower height 93’ - 162’ above sea level • Light: Reaches 19 miles
4- Yaquina Bay Lighthouse • Phone for info: 541-265-4560 or 541-265-5679 Friends of Yaquina Lighthouses, 541-574-3100 • Owned by: Oregon State Parks Note: Was abandoned for many years, some thought it to be haunted, until 1974 when it was restored by Oregon State Parks. It is the only remaining Oregon lighthouse with living quarters attached. • Tours: Are available. Has museum & gift house. Location: NEWPORT Go to the Yaquina Bay State Park near the north end of the Yaquina Bridge. • Year lit: Nov. 3, 1871; then extinguished on Oct. 1, 1874 after Yaquina Head Lighthouse was completed; then relit by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1996. • Height: Tower height 42’ - 161’ above sea level 5- Cleft of the Rock Lighthouse • Phone for info: none • Owned by: Privately owned • Photo: by Steve Rowland Note: The builder/owner, Jim Gibbs, was a nautical historian and writer. Gibbs is said to have been a former keeper of the Tillamook Rock lighthouse. He died in 2010. Family continues to live there. He is the author of 21 maritime books about lighthouses and northwest shipwrecks. • Tours: Not open to public • Location: YACHATS For viewing, travel 1.8 miles south of Yachats, take pics from Hwy 101, just south of milepost 166 there is a wide parking spot, NO closer. • Year lit: 1976 • Height: Tower height 34’ - 110’ above sea level • Light: Reaches 16 miles
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OREGON COAST LIGHTHOUSES 6- Heceta Head Lighthouse • Phone for info: 541-547-3416 (need parking permit) • Owned by: Oregon State Parks Note: It is the most powerful of Oregon’s lighthouses shining 21 miles out to sea. The former lighthouse keeper’s residence is now a bed & breakfast; 866-547-3696. • Tours: Daily lighthouse tours, 11-2pm; call to verify. • Location: FLORENCE Travel 12 miles north of Florence, on Hwy 101. At milepost 178 turn to parking lot at Devil’s Elbow State Park, $3 parking fee, then walk ½ mile uphill to the lighthouse • Year lit: March 30, 1894 • Height: Tower height 56’ - 205’ above sea level • Light: Has 1.1 million candlepower, can be seen 21 miles 7- Umpqua River Lighthouse 7Umpqua River Lighthouse • Phone for info: 541-271-4631 •• Phone for info: 541-271-4631 Owned by: Douglas County Parks •Note: Owned Douglas County Parks Theby:first Oregon coast lighthouse, lit in 1857, on Note: This is the first Oregon lighthouse, in 1857 the south bank of the Umpqua River, fell lit to ruin within 6 on the south bank of the Umpqua River. It fell to ruin a years—this sent commerce to the Coos Bay area, until within 6 years-this sent commerce to the Coos Bay area. new lighthouse was built further from the river and on a reA new Umpqua Lighthouse was built further from the inforced sand dune. river andTours on a re-inforced sand are dune. • Tours: and a gift house available year-round. •Interpretive Tours: Tours andare: a Gift shop are year-round. tours 10-4pm; giftavailable shop is 10-5pm. Interpretive tours are 10-4pm. Gift shop until 5pm.Bay, • Location: WINCHESTER BAY At Winchester •take Location: WINCHESTER BAY At Winchester Hwy 101, travel 1 mile south, turn right ontoBay Lighttake Hwy 101, travel 1 mile south, turn right onto house Drive and go approximately .1 mile. Lighthouse Drive lighthouse,1894 and go approximately .1 mile. • Year lit: Present • Year lit: 1894 • 65’ above sea • Tower height 65' - 165' above sea level • Light Reaches 21 miles
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8- Cape Arago Lighthouse 8Lighthouse 9- Cape PhoneArago for info: none •10PhoneOwned for info: by:none Coquille Indian Nation & Oregon State •Parks Owned by: Coquille Indian Nation •11PhotoPhoto: by RickbyObst Rick Obst Note: firstwas lighthouse here was in 1866 thenand Note:The There a lighthouse nearlithere built and in 1866 another replaced it in 1909. another in 1909, both are gone •12Tours:Tours: No tour forbidden and enforced Noaccess. Access;Access free to take distance photos from by Tribal law. State Park, probably best from Sunset Bay Cape Arago •State Location: CHARLESTON 2.6 miles south of Park area, telephoto lensTravel recommended Charleston on the Cape Arago Hwy. Park at 2.6 Sunset Bay 13- Location: CHARLESTON Travel miles State Park. south of Charleston on the Cape Arago State Highway, •park Year at present 1934 Sunsetlighthouse Bay Statelit: Park. •14TowerYear height 44' 100' above sea level lit: 1934 •15Light:Height: ReachesTower 16 miles height 44’ - 100’ above sea level 16- Light: Reaches 16 miles
OREGON COAST LIGHTHOUSES 9- Coquille River Lighthouse • Phone for info: 541-347-2209 • Owned by: Oregon State Parks Note: By 1939 the river channel was improved and navigational aids were in place. Resulting in decommissioning. • Tours: Seldom inside (call and pay for guided tours; mid-May thru mid-October), free to photo around the outside • Location: BANDON Go to Bullards Beach State Park north of Bandon • Year lit: Feb. 29, 1896; abandoned in 1939, lit again for centennial celebration in 1991 • Height: Tower height 40’ - 47’ above sea level • Light: Distance not available
10- Cape Blanco Lighthouse • Phone for info: 541-332-0248 or 541-332-6774 Cape Blanco Heritage Society, 541-332-0521 • Owned by: Oregon State Parks Note: This Oregon’s oldest and highest lighthouse. This is a very critical lighthouse due to rough seas and rocks. • Tours: Available weekdays April thru October, 11-5pm; closed Tuesdays • Location: PORT ORFORD Travel four miles north of Port Orford on Hwy 101, turn west onto Cape Blanco Road, drive five miles. • Year lit: Dec. 20, 1870 • Height: Tower height 59’ - 245’ above sea level • Light: Has 1 million candlepower, can be seen 22 miles
11- Pelican Bay Lighthouse • Phone for info: none • Owned by: Private owners; The Cady family. Commissioned by U.S. Coast Guard. • Photo: by Violet Burton Note: This is the newest lighthouse in the U.S. • No tours • Location: BROOKINGS For viewing, turn into Brookings Harbor area • Year lit: July 4, 1999 • Height: Tower height 35’ - 141’ above sea level • Light: Reaches 11 miles nautical miles (12.648 landlubber miles)
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Section 6 is west of the I-5 Freeway. It is shown along with its neighboring sections. As you can see, it’s central city, the City of Banks, is positioned as a ‘hub’. (See City of Banks page) A Short, Short Story The settlement of Section 6 accelerated when President Thomas Jefferson completed the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803. This doubled the size of the young United States of America. Quickly, the U.S. Congress allocated $2,500 for an expedition to discover what lay west of that purchase. President Jefferson asked his friend Lewis to be the commander. Knowing he needed help, Lewis asked his friend Clark, a man he had served with in the army, to be co-commander. Lewis was the botanist and journal keeper and Clark took care of the organizing and logistics. From May 1804 to September 1806. The Corps of Discovery traveled 8,000 miles. Fort Clatsop was the pivot. Lewis and Clark foung fertile valleys, fish, and timber. All were close to the Columbia for import/export. This area was an immediate success for the settlement of a new frontier and for the needs of all America.
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arkrealestate.org Over 20 years of Honest, Hard Working Experience Licensed in Oregon
Pop. (2010) 6,592; Elev. 62’; Incorp. 1921
"Gravelly Plain" Scappoose - 'Proactive, Efficient, & Friendly Service'
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• Scappoose means ‘gravelly plain’, a name given by the Native Americans of that area to a nearby creek.
St Helens - "Halloweentown" City Hall Chamber - sccchamber.org Museum
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• St Helens, originally ‘Plymouth’ in 1845, was renamed to St Helens in 1850 due to its fine view of Mt. St. Helens (the volcano who blew in 1980).
Rainer - "Gateway to the Oregon Coast"
JUN No listing DEC TBA Festival of Lights CityofRainier.com JUL 7-9 Rainer Days in the Park Rainerdaysinthepark. JAN No listing Parade, Fireworks com Carnival, FEB AUG
City Hall 503-543-7146 Chamber - sccchamber.org 503-397-0685 Watt’s House Pioneer Museum Tue/Thur/Sat 10am-2pm 503-970-3920
City Hall Chamber - Rainierchamberofcommerce.com Rainer Historical Museum
503-556-7301 503-556-7301
• First named ‘Eminence’ in 1851, then changed to ‘Fox’s Landing’, and then to Rainer!
Pop. (2010) 1,737; Elev. 15-59’; Incorp. 1891 Astoria 35 miles Vernonia 28 miles
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13310 NW Main St Banks, OR 97106 Tue-Thu, 11am-7pm
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provides a great opportunity to bring police, fire and neighbors together under positive circumstances. Millions of neighbors take part in NNO across thousands of communities from all fifty states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities, and military bases worldwide on the first Tuesday in August.
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Remote Outpost RV Park And Cabins “A Truly Relaxing Get Away - Our Motto”
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What to do at Remote? hook-up your RV; we have 25 Full service sites with 20/30/50 Amp stay in one of our cabins; queen beds w/ linens, TVs, air cond., full kitchens ++ enjoy fishing, hunting, hiking, sitting by the creek, birdwatching, relaxing use our wild game (fish and deer, elk) processing center with refrigeration enjoy our game room; shoot pool or . . . Middle Fork Coquille River throw horseshoes, or . . ., picnic in our park common bath facilities use our Outdoor Pavillion with fireplace, kitchen & lighting enjoy our Common Area that has a full kitchen and of course, we have river access; you can even watch the salmon spawn in late fall Middle Fork Coquille River I = River Access
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along with many others Countryside Interiors has managed to become a part of this large RV business Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Countryside Interiors has network and is one of the founding members of the emerged as the premier upholstery design shop on the West Coast. Since 1981 honesty, craftsmanship and pride Oregon RV Alliance. The same values that have been instilled within the in American made products has propelled Countryside to Skiller family throughout the generations are the same the pinnacle status of RV interior service and products. values Countryside upholds today. Whether it’s sales, Given the fluid change in style and new products over time, Countryside has incorporated work with other consultation or fabrication, Countryside and it’s employees maintain the highest level of integrity. businesses to create a “one stop shop.” Countryside Interiors is a “must see” on your travels By working with businesses such as Winnebago/ through Oregon. Country Coach, Monaco Coach, Guaranty RV Center,
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CANNON BEACH Cannon Beach RV Resort 800-847-2231 CANYONVILLE Seven Feathers RV 877-839-3599
ALBANY Blue Ox RV Park 541-926-2886 ASHLAND Glenyan RV Park & Campground 541-488-1785 AURORA Aurora Acres RV 503-678-2646 BAKER CITY Mt. View RV 541-523-4824 Oregon Trails West RV Park, Inc. 541-523-3236 BANDON Bandon By The Sea RV Park 541-347-5155 Bandon RV Park 541-347-4122 Coquille River RV Park 541-207-1730 BEND Scandia RV Park 541-382-6206 BLUE RIVER Patio RV Park 541-822-3596 BOARDMAN Boardman Marina & RV Park 541-481-7217 Driftwood RV Park & Resort 541-481-2262 BROOKINGS AtRivers Edge RV Resort 541-469-3356 Brookings RV Park 541-469-6849 Driftwood RV Park 541-469-9089 Portside RV Park 877-787-2752 BURNS Burns RV Park 800-573-7640 CAMP SHERMAN Camp Sherman RV Park&Motel 541-595-6514
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Pacific Pines RV Park & Storage, Inc. 541-997-1434 Port Of Siuslaw Campground & Marina 541-997-3040 Woahink Lake RV Resort 541-997-6454 FRENCHGLEN Steens Mountain Wilderness Resort 541-493-2415 GARIBALDI Port of Garibaldi RV Park 503-322-3292 GOLD BEACH Beach Resort at Turtle Rock 800-353-9754 Four Seasons RV Resort 541-247-4503 Honey Bear RV & Campground 800-822-4444 Indian Creek RV Park 541-247-7704 GRANTS PASS Moon Mountain RV Resort 877-479-1145 Rogue Valley Overnighters 541-479-2208 HERMISTON Hat Rock Campground (& RV Park) 541-567-4188 HUNTINGTON Catfish Junction RV Park & Campground 541-262-3833 JEFFERSON Emerald Valley RV Park 503-363-0701 KLAMATH FALLS Oregon Motel 8 & RV Park 541-883-3431 LA GRANDE Grande Hot Springs RV Resort 541-963-5253
FLORENCE B&E Wayside RV Park 541-997-6451 Heceta Beach RV Park 541-997-7664
LINCOLN CITY Logan Road RV Park 877-564-2678 Premier RV Resorts 877-871-0663 MCMINNVILLE Olde Stone Village RV Park 877-472-4315 MEDFORD Fish Lake Resort 541-949-8500 Holiday RV Park 800-452-7970 Lakewood RV Park 541-830-1957 MERRILL Merrill RV Park 541-798-1654 MYRTLE CREEK Tri City RV Park 541-860-5000 NETARTS Netarts Bay Garden RV Resort 503-842-7774 NEWPORT Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort 541-265-3750 Port of Newport Marina & RV Park 541-867-3321 NORTH BEND The Mill Casino Hotel & RV Park 800-953-4800 OAKLAND Rice Hill RV Park 866-236-0121 O’BRIEN Lone Mountain RV Resort 541-596-2878
LA PINE Newberry RV Park 541-536-7596 LAKEVIEW Junipers Reservoir & RV Resort 541-947-2050
STANFIELD Pilot RV Park 541-449-1189 Stage Gulch RV Park 541-449-1176 PENDLETON SUNNY VALLEY Wildhorse RV Resort Sunny Valley RV Park Exit 71 800-654-9453 541-479-0209 PORT ORFORD SUTHERLIN Camp Blanco RV Park Hi-Way Haven RV Park & 541-332-6175 Drive-In Movie Port Orford RV Village 541-459-4557 541-332-1041 TILLAMOOK PORTLAND Tillamook Bay City RV Columbia River RV Park Park 503-285-1515 503-377-2124 Jantzen Beach RV Park Tillamook RV Park 800-443-7248 503-354-4627 PRINCETON The Narrows RV Park TROUTDALE 541-495-2006 Sandy Riverfront RV REEDSPORT Resort Loon Lake Lodge & RV 503-665-6722 Resort TUALATIN 541-599-2244 Roamer’s Rest RV Park REMOTE LLC Remote Outpost RV Park 503-692-6350 & Cabins UMATILLA 541-572-5105 Umatilla Marina & RV Park ROCKAWAY BEACH 541-922-3939 Paradise Cove Resort & VALE Marina Vale Trails RV Park 360-466-4468 541-473-3879 ROSEBURG WALDPORT Rising River Park Rovers RV Park 541-679-7256 541-563-3485 SALEM WESTFIR Hee Hee Illahee RV Resort Casey’s Riverside RV 877-564-7295 Park Phoenix RV Park 541-782-1906 503-581-2497 WILSONVILLE Premier RV Resorts Pheasant Ridge RV 877-364-9990 Resort SEASIDE/ 503-682-7829 GEARHART WINSTON Bud’s RV Park & CampUmpqua Safari RV Park ground 541-679-6328 800-730-6855 Circle Creek RV Resort WOLF CREEK 503-738-6070 see SUNNY VALLEY SILVERTON WOODBURN Silver Spur RV Park Portland/Woodburn RV Park 503-873-2020 888-988-0002 SISTERS YACHATS Bend/Sisters Sea Perch RV Resort Garden RV Resort 541-547-3505 541-516-3036
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Good Sam RV Parks In Oregon
EUGENE SOJOURNERS
RV Camping Chapter Invites YOU To Join For Fellowship & Adventure!
Oregon Good Sam Supports
What Do We Do?
• Camping once a month during the mid-week, April thru October
• Fun and Friendship all year
• Luncheons, November thru March
For information call or email:
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Northwest Fam Sam Chapters
Meeting The Camping Needs Of Younger Families
Northwest Fam Sam Chapters: Meeting the Camping Needs of Younger Families
By Good Sam Members Roger “Rog” Lee and Scot Jacobson
Do you enjoy camping, but work full or part time and can’t really get away except for maybe a weekend? Do you enjoy camping with other like-minded people? You hear the outdoors calling, but because of work or other activities your camping time is limited? Then perhaps ... we have an option for you………..
Northwest Fam Sam Chapters: Meeting the Camping Needs of Younger Families
A new type of Chapter of the Oregon Good Sam Club is forming, called NW Fam Sam Chapters. Under this umbrella, Good Sam is opening up get the away abilityexcept to startfornew Do you enjoy camping, but workOregon full or part time and can’t really maybe chapters that focus on working people and families. a weekend? Do you enjoy camping with other like-minded people? You hear the outdoors calling, but because of work or other activities your camping time is limited? Then perhaps Thehave firstan chapter Fam Sam Chapters has formed in the Pendleton area. It is geared to we optionunder for you……….. those who are working, who usually camp on the weekends, don’t have unlimited days off who perhaps haveofkids grandkids with is them. Thecalled name NW of that Aand new type of Chapter theand Oregon Good living Sam Club forming, Famchapter Sam is Tumbleweed Sams. Their contact person is Scot Jacobson. He can be reached at Chapters. Under this umbrella, Oregon Good Sam is opening up the ability to start new sjacobson@wtechlink.us or callpeople 541-276-6813. chapters that focus on working and families. Might this sound under interesting to you???? Please The first chapter Fam Sam Chapters has formed in the Pendleton area. It is geared to respond us knowwho if you are interested those whoand arelet working, usually camp on the weekends, don’t have unlimited days off or might want more information. and who perhaps have kids and grandkids living with them. The name of that chapter is Tumbleweed Sams. Their contact person is Scot Jacobson. He can be reached at Good Sam Club is a National organization for sjacobson@wtechlink.us or call 541-276-6813. those who enjoy the outdoors and camping. Membership duesinteresting are $27 per year and Please Might this sound to you???? include many discounts; such discounts on respond and let us know if youas are interested fuel, meals at more certaininformation. restaurants, discounts on or might want phones, insurance and towing and a host of other Sam items. Good Club is a National organization for those who enjoy the outdoors and camping. Good Sam Chapters Membership dues areembrace $27 per true year RV andFellowship through a shared sense of community and love formany camping. Not only camp together and socialize, they also volunteer to help include discounts; suchdoasthey discounts on the community and keep the founding principle fuel, meals at certain restaurants, discounts on of helping others alive and flourishing. So, think about it and and if you are interested, let us know. phones, insurance towing and a hostplease of other items. By camping with Good Sam you benefit yourself and others. oregongoodsamfamily@gmail.com * www.oregongoodsam.com * 503-910-2329 • SOCIAL Opportunity to spend time withthrough likeminded people Good Sam Chapters embrace true RV Fellowship a shared sense of community and love for camping.Opportunity Not only doto they camp together and socialize, they also volunteer to help • CHARITY help others the• community keep the founding of helping others alive and flourishing. So, CAMPING and Opportunity to campprinciple in the great outdoors think about it and if you are interested, please let us know. oregongoodsamfamily@gmail.com * www.oregongoodsam.com * 503-910-2329
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The Appalachian Road Trip - Part One ‘On The Way’ Back to Oregon
Thinking how appropriate it was to our travels, we purchased an inspirational “Advice From An Elk” wall plaque for our RV. Our favorite quotes are: Appreciate The High Points, Know When To Make Tracks, and Be At Home In The Woods. With this inspiration hanging on the wall, the three of us took off on another adventure. . We were visiting family in Nova Scotia. Heading home, we decided to take an Appalachian Road Trip by visiting the Shenandoah National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Great Smoky Mountains National park. What gorgeous sites we saw and were able to appreciate inspite of Hurricane Irma. - Rog, Lin & Trudy (cat) Lee Shenandoah National Park
The road through Virginia’s Shenandoah NP is the 105 mile long Skyline Drive with 75 overlooks. To begin we stopped at Dickey Ridge Visitor Center to pick up some maps and park information. We learned that Shenandoah is within a days drive of millions of people.
Many drive to the park with a blanket and picnic lunch to enjoy the fresh air and wonderful views. It was tempting to join them but our campground was 55 miles away, the speed limit was 35 mph, and there was much to see and experience on the way. The trees in the Shenandoah mountains are chestnut, red oak, ash, maple, and basswood. The hills are soft and rolling. The view from the overlooks vary from lush green forests to farms and small towns in valleys between the hills. We selected a campsite at Big Meadows campground near the Byrd Visitor Center and Big Meadows lodge. We arrived just before 5:00 pm on a Saturday. We like to walk around the campground in the evening and found a real community of campers. Lots of tents; big ones, small ones, and suspended ones. The children were playing in the road while parents were fixing supper. Part of the parks connecting with nature initiative is to help first time campers. They will even provide tents if needed.
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In the evening we walked to the Big Meadows Lodge to have dessert. We highly recommend their signature Blackberry Ice Cream. But be sure to take a flashlight as it is very dark at night. Finding our way back to the campsite through the forest was interesting. The Byrd Visitor Center has exhibits about life in Shenandoah Valley before the park was established. We signed up for a tour of Rapidan Camp which was established by President Herbert Hoover and his wife as a presidential retreat. Only a few buildings remain of the original 13 rustic cabins. It is a 30 minute ride from the visitor center in a small bus over a rough gravel/dirt road to the camp. Our Ranger tour guide obviously loved her job. She was very knowledgeable and was able to provide non-stop commentary about the camp history and the Hoovers. The history visible in the park is amazing. The visitor centers, facilities (cabins, lodges, and campgrounds), trails (511 miles of them), and overlooks were constructed by CCC personnel in the 30’s. We were surprised to find the 600- foot long Mary’s Rock Tunnel bored through solid rock by hand in 1932. It is 12 feet 8 inches high. Luckily our RV is only 10 feet 4 inches high. We decided it was “time to make tracks” as the Elk would say. We were in Hurricane Irma’s path. Retreat or forge ahead. Our home base was providing timely updates of Irma’s movements. We decided to complete our tour of Shenandoah, drive the first 1/3 of the Blue Ridge Parkway and then determine if we should head West or continue South.
Part 2
Keep Your Birch Trees Safe
Part 2
JP Mischkot President Glass Tree Care
Spring 2016
Spring 2017
Estimates are always Free!
SINCE 1948 Branches dying Entire Tree Nearing terminal Terminal **Please find Part 1 in this magazine for a complete story**
photo courtesy of OSU
Bronze Birch Borers follow the typical wood borer life cycle. The adults fly, mate, chew a hole, and then deposit eggs that develop into larvae which do the bulk of the damage. While in the wood the larvae pupate into future adults who grow and chew their way out to fly and mate.
There’s nothing hopeful about this picture, and the pruning in late 2016 wasn’t the answer.
The larvae feeds on the cambium (sapwood). This attack separates the bark from the tree. Being the ‘vascular’ part of the tree it, like our blood vessels, the tree no longer has a supply line for nutrients. The tree, that you enjoyed so much throughout the year, dies.
photo courtesy of OSU
First we tap a stout needle into the tree, near the base. Then we inject a pesticide into the vascular system in multiple places around the base of the tree. Each tree needs to be treated. A treatment lasts for one year.
All of this can be avoided. Call us, don’t let your tree suffer!
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