Klamath County Guide 06-25-15

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JUNE 25, 2015 • KLAMATH COUNTY GUIDE • PAGE 1

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Summer Events

June 2015 8th&13th Klamath & Lake Counties Stand Down, Klamath County Fairgrounds 11th-14th San Juan 21 Western National Championship, Klamath Yacht Club 13th Lake of the Woods Run/Walk 18th Third Thursday, Downtown 20th Dr. Daly Days Health Fair, Lakeview 20th-21st Living History Day, Logging Museum/ Collier Park 25th-28th Kruise of Klamath, Moore Park & Downtown 28th, Breakfast & Poker Run, Starv'n Marv'n 19th Chamber Swing Into Summer Golf Tournament, Reames Country Club 26th-28th Klamath Kinetic Challenge, starts at Veterans Park July 2014 3rd-4th Festival of Free Flight, skies above Lakeview 4th Klamath Falls Independence Day Parade, Main St. Fireworks, Klamath County Fairgrounds 4th Malin Days Parade, Malin

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4th-5th Firecracker Regata, Klamath Yacht Club 10th-11th Rip City Riders Summer Fun Run & Festival, 3901 Brooke Dr 11th - Spectacle of Bikes, 10am Live music by Half Light Canyon and 2nd Ammendment 11th Basin Brew & Q, Steen Sports Park 11th Plush Sunstone Festival, Plush 16th Third Thursday, Downtown 17th-19th Chemult Mountain Days, Chemult 18th Rural Henley Regatta, Lake Ewauna 25th Mosquito Festival, Paisley 25th Lions Club Bonanza Fun Run 25th Big Springs Park Carnival, Bonanza 25th-26th Oregon State Chili Cookoff, Bonanza 25th Malin Tin Man Triathlon continued...

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Summer Events Continued

August 2014

29th-31st Lake County Fair & Roundup begins, Lake County Fairgrounds

1st Tour de Outback Road & Mountain Bike Tour, Lake County 7th-9th RRT Summer Community Musical: “Shrek,” Ross Ragland Theater 7th-15th 2015 Senior Babe Ruth World Series, Kiger Stadium 8th, Brats, Brews & Blues, Klamath Yacht Club 8th, Crater Lake Rim Run 13th-16th Klamath County Fair and Carnival, Klamath County Fairgrounds 13th - Dustin Lynch Concert 14th & 15th - PRCA Pro Rodeo 14th-16th RRT Summer Community Musical: “Shrek,” Ross Ragland Theater 15th Crater Lake Century Ride 20th Third Thursday, Downtown 21st-23rd Klamath Restoration Celebration, Chiloquin 22nd Klamath Freedom Run Motorcycle Rally 22nd Discraft Ace Race, Moore Park 29th 3rd Annual Klamath Independent Film Festival, Ross Ragland Theater 29th Ed Caleb Memorial Golf Tournament 29th Sprint Triathlon/Duathlon, Lakeview

September 2014 1st-2nd Lake County Fair, Lake County Fairgrounds 5th Labor Day Dash, Lakeview 10th-13th, Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair, Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds 12th David R. Kingsley Sprint Triathlon, Lake of the Woods 17th, Third Thursday, Downtown 19th Kingsley Field Duathlon 19th&26th Vehicle Free Days, Crater Lake East Rim Drive 25th-26th Benefit for the Basin Car Show, Klamath County Fairgrounds 26th-27th Moore Mountain Trail Runs 26th Oktoberfest, Lakeview 26th, 12th Annual CASA Ride for the Child 26th 5th Annual Fishing Derby, Lake of the Woods *This is only a partial listing of events in and around Klamath County. All event dates and locations are subject to change. Please contact appropriate event coordinators for more information.

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Klamath Falls Farmers’ Market 2015

Celebrating 16 years serving the Klamath Basin The Klamath Falls Farmers Market has done a bit of “growing” over the last 5-6 years, and we’d like to thank everyone who has supported and believed in our mission, which is first, to provide a venue and support for local small agriculture and a source for super-fresh produce to the public. Second, we continue to strive to invigorate our downtown community and offer visitors to the area an experience that reflects the greater Klamath basin “Flavor”, not only with great produce and prepared food, but also local artisans and craftsmen/women and their creations. This season we’ll have more than a dozen local area producers with a great variety and quality of veggies, fruit and herbs, local grass-fed beef, honey and eggs and canned-pickled foods. Over the years, the increase of foot traffic/customers has provided our farmers the incentive to expand what they have to offer…the variety through the season is impres-

sive and continues to grow. Our artisans provide a great mix of local arts and crafts from woodworking, textiles, jewelry, pottery, massage therapy and visual artists to local authors… wonderfully creative local talent on display. Our Children’s Program director Susan Smith has a very cool lineup of craft projects for kids of all ages through the season, always free, educational and very fun every week. Local musicians have always been a staple at the market and we have a great bunch scheduled through the year to make you tap your foot or maybe do a jig. We’ve added seating, shade and tables to our venue, and continue to make the Market a more welcoming place to stay and visit for longer, like grabbing a bite to eat at one of our two hot food vendors. This season we have both K’s Purple Onion with a quality blend of Greek and American, and Chris Hoss with his “Mac ‘n Cheesesteaks”, unique and creative

artisan-cart menu. If you come down to the Market for breakfast or lunch on Saturdays, you won’t be disappointed!! Also available, as in the past, we have yummy bakery/pastry vendors for breads and a cure for your sweet tooth….yummmmmy! 2015 will be the sixth year to provide a program for folks to use their EBT Oregon Trail card to make healthy local food choices. This program, as well as providing access for the State run Senior Farm Direct Program and WIC, continues to grow and gain awareness…providing this access for low income families is a part of our mission and very gratifying that it’s getting more attention and being used more and more every year. This is our second year for our WEDNESDAY MARKET!! This will be a second or alternate opportunity for folks to access our farmers and produce. Starting in May and running every Wednesday through the winter from here on out, we

will be at the Town & Country Shopping Center, 3842 South 6th Street (Big Lots), from 3pm to 6pm…we will have a number local agriculture producers, increasing as the season progresses. Stop in and pick up farm fresh local veggies. EBT, WIC/ SFDNP are available at this new location also. Please, please, don’t hesitate to call us with ANY questions, about products, services or programs, or if you’d like info on becoming a vendor...it’s a challenge but we’re always searching for small producers/farmers to join our little family Market. Growing in the basin, thanks to you…SHOP LOCAL, MAKE IT SOCIAL!

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Kruise of Klamath 2015 The sight of classic cars traveling the streets of Klamath Falls can only mean one thing: the Kruise of Klamath weekend is here and it’s time to travel back in time to the era of the big fins, shiny chrome, and spending the evening cruising the downtown strip. The Kruise of Klamath is an annual event the last full weekend of June featuring cars that are from 1974 and older, and family oriented activities. This year it takes place June 25th - 28th. This year’s event will feature a Friday night Kick Off Party, and Mini Shows at four locations in Klamath Falls. The Block Party is Friday night at the Ross Ragland Theater, which includes a barbecue dinner, and the annual Sock Hop. Saturday the Show ‘N’ Shine will be at

Moore Park, and the Kruise will take place on Main St in the evening. Sunday will feature a breakfast and a Poker Run. Registration forms, as well as additional information on all events are available at www.kruiseofklamath.org or by calling 541-892-3403.

Schedule of Events: Thursday, June 25th • Kick Off Party, 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, Klamath County Museum Friday, June 26th • Mini Shows, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Upper Deck Restaurant 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Winema Electric & Woodland Lighting & Design 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Klamath Community College | 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mia & Pia's Pizzeria & Brewhouse 4:00 pm • Registration and packet pick-up, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Moore Park • Block Party at Ross Ragland Theater. 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm., featuring a BBQ and Sock Hop.

Saturday, June 27th • Show ‘N’ Shine, Moore Park on Lakeshore Drive, open to the public at 10:00 am, awards at 2:30 pm • Closed Cruise, 6:30 to 9:30 pm, downtown Klamath Falls Sunday, June 28th • Breakfast, 7:00 a, to 10:00 am, Starv’n Marv’n Family Restaurant • Poker Run, 10:00 am to Noon, starts at Starv’n Marv’n Family Restaurant

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A Weekend of Wacky Mobile Art.

The eleventh annual Klamath Kinetic Challenge will again be held in conjunction with the Klamath Kruise, June 27th - 28th. Watch the website for details! Saturday will take you from Veterans Park to Moore Park, the sand pit and then KOA. Sunday will start at KOA, head to Moore Park, on the water, then to Veterans Park, the Mud Pit and more water! If you’ve had your head in the sand the last eleven years you may not know what a Kinetic Sculpture Race is. Kinetic Sculptures are homemade, human powered vehicles able to travel (hopefully) over land, sand, muck, rocks, and oh yeah, water. They carry one, two, four or more people. The race is to see if these fantastic creations are able to negotiate the course. Awards are given for engineering/construction, art, speed, and many other frivolous achievements such ad dominating the Mud Pit. The Race is really a Festival put on FOR THE FUN of all involved,

including spectators. Anyone can get involved and build a Sculpture for the race. Sculptures came from all over for previous events. In 2014 eight teams entered, and six finished. We’re hoping even more adventurous, ingenious people from Klamath Falls, and elsewhere, will enter sculptures in the future. Race festivities are best enjoyed by those directly involved. Workshops are held every once in a while to assist you with the pesky details of building a Sculpture of your own. Check our website at www.klamathkinetic.org for upcoming workshops and contacts who can help with information. Volunteers are always needed. Planning is already underway, and you can have a positive impact. Volunteers are highly appreciated by the racers and “bribes” are readily given. You really don’t want to miss this event! Again, check our website for whom to contact.

Participants probably have the most fun, as they are intimately involved in the Sculptures, but spectators have a great time watching the spectacle as well. The Race begins on Saturday at Veteran’s Park. The course takes the Sculptures down Klamath Avenue to Main Street, beginning in earnest there. Then up the steep climb of KAGO Hill, continuing down the “Gravel Boulevard” to Moore Park where they will cross the Sand Pit, then the racers will follow city streets to the KOA. Sunday the racers will begin at the KOA and take a street route back to Moore Park

and will enter Klamath Lake at the Marina, come back out and head down the Link River Trail, then back to Veteran’s Park and the Mud Pit and then go for another swim. There are several great locations for viewing the Racers along the route, with many spectators choosing to follow along on foot or bike, or driving to different locations to see how their favorite Sculpture does in the different obstacles. Dinner will be available for purchase in Veteran’s Park Sunday evening, where awards will be given and entertainment will happen. Join the fun! You’ll be glad you did.

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Klamath County 4th of July Celebration Klamath Freedom Celebration and its 501 c3 nonprofit Foundation will coordinate and host the 2015 Independence Day Parade and Fireworks. The organization will plan, coordinate, and fundraise for the festivities. The Klamath Freedom Celebration will be working with the local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) on organization of the parade. The Chamber will maintain a supportive role in marketing and advising to help ensure the event’s continued success. The change is part of a new strategic vision for the Chamber as it moves into more direct business service support of the membership. Charles Massie, the Chamber’s Executive Director, says, “Over the last three years, the Chamber has been reviewing its programs and events to determine value, and interest, to Chamber membership. As we move into more business services, it became necessary to assess the projects our staff is working on and the impact on available resources.” Massie notes that following this assessment and member surveying; “It became apparent that the Independence Day event no

longer fit the Chamber’s planned strategic direction. The Klamath Freedom Celebration expressed interest and is an excellent fit for the familyfriendly event.” Doug Brown of the Klamath Freedom Celebration says, “We’re excited to take on the parade and fireworks to celebrate Independence Day in 2015.” Brown says the parade will move back to the morning starting at 10 a.m. on Main Street and the VFW will help with parade management. The fireworks will be hosted and held for the first time ever by the Klamath County Fair board and located at the Klamath County Fairgrounds. Brown went on to say this is very exciting as the facility makes for more parking, better traffic control, and is centrally located in the community. The Klamath Freedom Celebration will be looking for sponsors and volunteers to help pull the event together. The Chamber has coordinated the 4th of July events since 1995. “We’re excited about this change and think it will be a great experience for the entire community. The Klamath

Freedom Celebration and the VFW are a great fit for the event and they’re going to do a great job,” said Heather Tramp, the Chamber’s marketing and program coordinator. For more information on the event and these changes, contact Doug Brown at (541) 2817094 or Gale McMahon at 541591-7013. You can also contact the Chamber at (541) 884-5193. The Klamath County Chamber of Commerce has served Klamath County since 1905. It is a member-based association

made up of businesses and individuals who work together to advance the civic, economic, industrial, professional, and cultural life of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls, through advocacy and broad communication connections. Membership is available to businesses, organizations (including non-profits) and individuals. If you are interested in learning more about the Chamber, call (541) 884-5193 or visit the website www.klamath.org

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The Rip City Riders are a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who want to help their community and show that the sometimes negative perception of motorcycle riders is not accurate. They hold an annual fundraiser, and have raised more than $30,000 to donate to non-profit organizations benefitting children. The 8th Annual Summer Fun Run & Festival will be held at the 3901 Brooke Dr. and will raise funds and awareness for several children's charities. Each year this event brings hundreds of bikers and rally enthusiasts from Oregon and surrounding states. It is the largest rally in Southern Oregon. Attractions include the Spectacle of Bikes Parade, Poker Run, Bike Games, contests, tattoo artists, live bands, a bike show, an auction, door prizes, raffles, and vendors galore! After-party festivities are distributed at the event. This year’s event kicks off

Friday, July 10th at Red's Roadhouse, and contiues at the Aftershock, with a Fat Sexy performance. There will be live music on Saturday featuring Half Light Canyon and 2nd Ammendment. Saturday morning’s “Spectacle of Bike” will begin the day’s Summer Fun Poker Run. The parade offers the opportunity for spectators to get a good look at the showquality bikes the participants bring to town. The Poker Run takes the riders through many scenic areas of Klamath County. Back at the site there are lots ­­ of festivities including contests, vendors,, live music, and activities for all ages. The festival continues through Sunday at 2pm. The public is encouraged to come out to this event, enjoy the sunshine and activities and see what the Rip City Riders are all about. For more information visit www.ripcityridersoregon.com.

First Annual Basin Brew & Q July 11th, 2015 Are you ready for Klamath’s Annual Basin Brew & Q? If you are looking for a low-cost, highly entertaining event then join us on July 11th at Steen Sports Park! The event starts at 11 am and runs until 10 pm. You will find the following confirmed breweries: • Lost Coast Brewery, Eureka, CA • Sierra Nevada, Chico, CA • Lagunitas, Petaluma, CA • Cascade Lakes, Redmond, OR • Worthy, Bend, OR • Deschutes Brewery, Bend, OR • Old 99, Roseburg, OR • Woodchuck Hard Cider, Middlebury Vermont • Mia & Pias, Klamath Falls, OR • The Creamery, Klamath Falls, OR

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bringing two varieties each for tasting. That means at least 20 brews to choose from! The BBQ competition will feature great cooking from local enthusiasts – winner takes all and judged by the crowd! Which will be your favorite? This event is sponsored by two local nonprofits: Klamath Freedom Celebration and Steen Sports Park. You can pre-purchase tickets online, or at a number of local stores for $10, or at the event for $12. See www.klamathfc.org for more information.


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The Klamath Basin Sunrise Rotary Club will host its 16th Annual

Brats, Brews and Blues Fest The Klamath Falls Sunrise Rotary Club will host the 16th annual Brats, Blues, and Brews event on Saturday, August 8th, 2-7pm at the Klamath Yacht Club.. This day offers patrons an afternoon and evening of listening to an array of topnotch music.Enjoy a full bratwurst dinner, and sample microbrews from local breweries. This is our major fundraising event, and the vast majority of the funds are directed toward Camp Evergreen, a bereavement camp for youth who have suffered the loss of a loved one. We believe strongly in the benefits this camp brings to young people. Many of our members volunteer to assist the counselors with daily chores, and the success stories they witness are truly

heartwarming. Camp Evergreen is attended by children, age 8 - 17, who have been referred by school administrators, counselors and church leaders. There is no cost to the children and their families or care-givers. The Klamath Falls Sunrise Rotary Club has donated over $30,000 over the last ten years to this worthy cause. Camp Evergreen, under the umbrella of Klamath Hospice, relies on Sunrise Rotary to fulfill its mission to help kids deal with their loss. Here is how you can help us: Platinum - $1000 delivers your name on all preand post-production ads, your name on the event banner, eight tickets and eight “shout-outs” during the event, including owner recognition, as well as a signed

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photo by our volunteers. Gold - $750 entitles you to six tickets and six “shoutouts” during the event, recognition in a post-production ad, as well as display of your company-provided banner, and a signed photo of our volunteers. Silver - $500 comes with four tickets and four verbal recognitions during the event, in addition to display-

ing your company banner, and receiving a signed photo of our volunteers. Bronze - $250 brings two tickets and two stage announcements and a photo signed by our volunteers. You can also help greatly with the pre-purchase of tickets at $100 for five. Tickets entitle the holder to dinner and six samples of microbrewed beer!

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Crater Lake Rim Runs The 39th Annual Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon will be held in Crater Lake National Park on August 8th, 2015. Runs distances are 6.7 miles, 13 miles and the Marathon. There is also a 6.7 mile walk. All courses are along the spectacular rim of Crater Lake at altitudes ranging from 5,980 to 7,850 feet above sea level. The rugged mountains are challenging, but the breathtaking views are worth it. The number of entries is limited to a combined total of 500 on a first come, first served basis. There are age restrictions on the various races. For the 6.7 mile run or walk participants must be at least 10 years old. For the 13 mile, runners must be 16 years old. And marathon runners must be at least 18 years old. Registration closes August 1st. For entry instructions please visit www.craterlakerimruns.com. Male and female overall event winners will be presented with engraved tankards. Plaques will be awarded to age group winners, ribbons to fifth place, for both male and female in each run. Age groups are: 12 and under, 13-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 and above. All finishers will receive a commemorative medal and shirt. Buses will provide transportation to the start line and back from finish lines.

Loading area for those staying in the Mazama Motor Motel or Campground will be in the Mazama Village parking area. Loading area for those driving in on race day or those staying at the lodge will be in the Rim Village parking area. Aid stations will be located approximately every 2 miles after mile 3. Electrolytes, water and sponges will be available. Watermelon, pop and bagels will be available at the finish areas. There will be a medical tent at Cleetwood Cove, which is the finish of the 6.7 mile event. There will also be a medical team trailing the runs, and emergency medical and communications will be available at each aid station. The weather is usually in the 50s at the start of the race and low to mid 70s around 1:00pm, but runners should be prepared for extremes. Lows have been in the 30s and highs in the 90s. The course is paved roads except for the last four miles of the marathon, which is dirt/pumice cinders. Traffic is limited or monitored. All three courses have long grades with altitude loss and gains nearing 1000 feet at a time over distances nearing five miles. So lace up your running shoes and get ready for the challenge of your life! Please visit the website for additional information.

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Crater Lake Century Ride The Crater Lake Century Ride is a 100 mile ride that will take place August 15, 2015. The Ride began in 2005 and is a fundraiser for the Klamath Lake County Food Bank and the Klamath County Museums. Since 2005 the Ride has donated over $85,000. There are two rides available to participants. The Century Ride is 100 miles long, and the Metric Century is 62 miles long. Both rides (this is not a race) are rated extremely difficult by the Bicycle Ride Directors Association of America. Riders will begin their trek at the Fort Klamath Museum on the Crater Lake Highway (Hwy 62) at an elevation of 4,000 feet, and will enjoy the first 35 miles along the valley floor of the Wood River Valley with breathtaking views of the surrounding Cascade Mountains and old growth forests. They will then climb 3,000 feet to the Crater Lake Rim. Once they reach the Rim, Century Riders will continue another along another 30

miles of peaks and valleys of Rim Drive. Then riders will enjoy the ride back down to the Wood River Valley and will end the ride with 8 miles of flat roads back to the Fort Klamath Museum. The Metric Century ride will start at the Fort Klamath Museum also, but will begin to ascend to the Rim of Crater Lake after 8 miles. Riders will turn around on the Crater Lake Rim at the Phantom Ship Overlook, and after a welldeserved break, will descend back down to the Wood River Valley and the Fort Klamath Museum. Riders are required to wear helmets, and are advised to bring water, tube, patch kit, tire levers, pump, spare tire and dress in layers. For more details and registration information see the website at www. craterlakecentury.com. There are 300 maximum spots for riders, 275 for the Century and 25 for the Metric Century. Spots fill quickly, so don't wait!

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The Klamath County Museum system includes several museums that can provide a fun and educational diversion for all ages to enjoy. Whether you are interested in anthropology, history, geology or wildlife, there is something for everyone. Baldwin Hotel Museum Built in 1906 to lodge the anticipated travelers arriving by train from San Francisco who came to experience the outdoors and see Crater Lake. Guides set the mood as they narrate a living history of Klamath Falls. Exhibits are so real you expect the guest to return any minute. You will enjoy original furnishings and an

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enchanting trip down memory lane. Listed on the State and National Historic Registers. Klamath County Museum Spend an hour or all day browsing through Klamath’s history. Birds displayed in natural habitat, Native American artifacts and dioramas, relics from Pioneer days and wagon roads each tell a story of the region’s heritage. Early Native American treaties and the Modoc War of 1872-73 set the stage for a trip to the site to better understand this phase in American history. From the museum, you can develop your personal itinerary of sightseeing or enjoying a multiple of recreational choices.

Fort Klamath Museum and Park On the road to Crater Lake, stop by the first frontier military post in the region which was established here in 1863. The guardhouse (museum) exhibits fort relics, pictures and has a small gift shop. Picnic under the pines and let your imagination paint a picture of the past. The gravesites of Captain Jack, Modoc Chief, and three warriors are a short distance from the museum. The Little Red Post Office was moved to the grounds in 1998 to preserve the postal history of the Klamath Indian Agency. During summer months, the Living History

Association of Oregon stages reenactments in period clothing. Ask about dates. The Museum also hosts frequent educational programs for the public to enjoy. Check their website for event you might find interesting.

Visit the website at www.co.klamath.or.us/museum or call The Klamath County Museum at 541-883-4207 for more information. Check frequently for additional community events.

rol l e T y ! Ride the It’s a wonderful and unique Klamath Falls experience! Starting July 8th, ride the Linkville Trolley Historical Tour Tuesday through Saturday, 11am-2pm for $1.00. Tours start at the Klamath County Museum. Join us anywhere along Main Street.

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Rural Henley Regatta This is the Ewauna Rowing Club's annual regatta, loosely based on the Royal Henley regatta. The Regatta is held annually in July, this year on the 18th, and consists of fully Albanobuoyed, 6-lane, 1000m qualifiers for a two lane, headto-head final over the Henley (1 1/3 mile) distance. We often have equipment available for guest rowers to use, and frequently have seats in composite boats available as well, making our regatta very user-friendly for singles, novice rowers or small crews that may not have enough people to fill a boat! The 1000m qualifiers utilize a standard Master's format, although competition is open to all ages. Juniors are handicapped inside the "AA" age group. If, for example, there are four age groups racing in the 1000m men's 1x event, the two best handicapped times are invited to compete for the 1 1/3 mile distance. A 48 year old could be racing against a 23 year old in the Henley event

with the handicap applied as a staggered start. Mixed boat events do not have a Henley final (1000m race only). Medals are awarded for the 1000m events; the Henley is the grand final in each category and boat trophies are awarded for success in this race. We are working on corporate sponsorship of trophies and beef steaks will be awarded to winners of the Henley events, making these official 'steak' races. The Klamath basin was settled around 100 years ago, and one of the early pioneers was a man named James T. Henley, who owned a ranch near Stukel mountain. His family lived in the Klamath area and his wife became an icon of the early Klamath Basin. Henley High School and the Henley Irrigation district are named after this family, and we hold our regatta in the tradition of these early pioneers – with a sense of community and tough, western grit!

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Klamath Restoration Celebration

Held each year on the fourth weekend in August. This annual event marks the anniversary of the Restoration of the Klamath Tribes, which includes; the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin Bands of the Snake Indians. In 1954 the Klamath Tribes were terminated. But after many years of struggling, hard work and determination, the Tribes regained federal recognition by an act of Congress. With restoration in 1986 the Tribes began to develop a full scope of programs which provide necessary services to Tribal members and the community. Today the Tribes operate with a budget of over $12 million annually, with over 30 different

departments and services offered. They now celebrate their Restoration each year by hosting a huge celebration. In 2015 the 29th annual celebration will take place August 21st - 23rd and will have: Fun Run/Walk, Competition Powwow, Parade, Arts and Crafts, Youth Rodeo, Vendors and much more! Everyone is invited to attend! For more information call 1-800-524-9787 ext. 147

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Ed Caleb Memorial Golf Tournament Please join Citizens for Safe Schools for the most exciting charity golf event to be held in Oregon, or anywhere! Our inaugural Ed Caleb Memorial Golf Tournament - will be hosted at the majestic Harbor Links Golf Course located in Klamath Falls on Saturday August 29th, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. We will have an exciting day of golf to support Citizens For Safe Schools. Our event will feature a great day of golf and many other activities including: a million dollar shot, $1K ring of fire putting contest, long drive, closest to the pin, team prizes and a fantastic raffle.

Celebrations continue into the evening on the covered patio with specialty prepared hors d'oeuvres by Biagio's Bar & Grille accompanied by a no-host bar. This is a perfect way to mingle, meet a mentor, and support Ed Caleb's legacy for our young people and our community in this exciting setting. Sponsorship packages are available to provide you added recognition and business opportunities at the event. Register today and be sure to invite your friends and business associates to register as well! Register to participate or sign up to be an event sponsor here: cfsscalebgolf.com

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Crater Lake National Park Crater Lake was known to local Native Americans, but remained undiscovered to white explorers until 1853. Three prospectors came across it that year, but it wasn’t until Captain Clarence Dutton of the U.S. Geological Survey explored it that much was known about Crater Lake. In 1902 Crater Lake became Oregon’s only National Park. It is also the deepest lake in the United States at 1,943 feet and seventh deepest in the world. Formed by the eruption of Mt. Mazama 7,700 years ago, the lake is supplied only by rain and snow melt. With its 2,000 foot cliffs on the inside of the caldera, and deep blue lake, this park is a must see! The park is located 62 miles Northwest of Klamath Falls. Take Hwy 97 to Chiloquin and then Hwy 62 to the park. Crater Lake is open year round, but access is limited during the winter to the south entrance. Many activities are available at the park. In the summer there are 90 miles of hiking trails, including a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail, boat tours to Wizard Island, and exploring the park, discovering its wildlife

and plant life. In the winter the trails become cross country ski routes, and snowshoeing is popular. Interpretive talks are also given by park rangers. It is possible to stay overnight in the park. If you want to camp in the park’s backcountry permits are required. Contact the park for information. The Crater Lake Lodge is an elegant option for accomodations. The lodge is on the National Register of Historic Places, and rehabilitation was completed in 1994. There are also campgrounds and a motel at Mazama Village. In 1905, a first time visitor to Crater Lake described the nature experience in words that are as perfect today as they were then: “…No other place in the world permits the eye to behold 20 square miles of placid blue water in which the mirrored walls vie with the original slopes in brilliance. Man’s mind turns weakly to the beginning of the world and he realizes how short his time is on earth. But short as it is, it should include a visit to this indescribable and wonderful region.” Phone: 541-594-2211

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Lava Beds National Monument: A Great Excursion for the Whole Family!

The Lava Beds are a great place of beauty and Indian history for all to enjoy, learn about and explore. The volcanic turmoil which produced the raw materials for the surface land forms which you see in Lava Beds National Monument also left a vast array of lava tubes below ground. There are over 435 known lava tubes within the monument. A few lava tubes display evidence of having “blown their tops” from accumulated gas pressures during their formation. In most cases the entrances which permit discovery and exploration are the result of collapse a short time after the tubes were formed. Formation of the lava tubes was the result of very hot fluid lava issuing from cracks of fissures on the moderate slopes of the Medicine Lake Volcano. As the lava flowed it began to cool and solidify on the top and sides. The conforming crust insulated the molten lava as it continued to flow. When the eruption ceased, the remaining lava drained away, leaving lava tubes. The surfaces collapsed to permit entrance into the caves we know today.

Before entering any cave, check the visitor center for information on specific caves and for general safety information. It is generally advised that each person carry a light source, wear protective clothing, sturdy shoes and head gear, carry an extra jacket, go with a friend, tell someone where you are going and when you will be back, don’t change your plans, and stay near your car. Most caves are open to the public to visit on their own. However, Crystal Ice Cave and Fern Cave require reservations for guided tours due to their sensitive environments. Some caves require crawling to negotiate parts of the passageway, so bring a pair of gloves and take safety precautions. Caving is only one of the activities available at the Lava Beds. Numerous trails are available for hiking, and most are not very long and lead to significant areas. There are also a number of significant locations associated with the Modoc Indian War such as Captain Jack’s Stronghold and Gillam’s Camp. The Petroglyph area is also something not to be missed. Remember to bring

your own water, because there are no streams or ponds in the park. Rattlesnakes inhabit the park, so caution is recommended. Park headquarters for the Lava Beds is 30 miles from Tulelake, California and 58 miles from Klamath Falls, Oregon. Watch for signs on California 139, 5 miles south of Tulelake and 26 miles north of Canby. In the summer park rangers lead daily walks and cave trips and conduct campfire programs. Food, lodging, gasoline, oil and auto repairs are available in Tulelake and Klamath Falls.

Near the visitor center a 40 unit campground with sites suitable for tents, campers, and small trailers is open all year. There are no hookups. Water is available during the summer. From September 15 to May 15 water is available at the visitor center. For visitor information call 530-667-2282 ext 232. REMEMBER!! Lava tube caves are irreplaceable treasures. Lava formations will not grow back once broken. Please do not break, deface, remove, or otherwise vandalize any cave formations (lava, ice, etc.) in any way. Lets save it for future generations to come!

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12th Annual Ride for the Child Cycling Event. CASA is holding its 12th Annual Ride for the Child Cycling Event, (formerly known as Ride Through Paradise,) on Saturday, September 26, 2015, in beautiful Klamath County, Oregon. This a great ride that has attracted cyclists from around the State of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, as far away as Nevada. The event features 4 courses: 13-mile, 30-mile, 62-mile, and 100mile. All courses are wellsupported and wind through beautiful rustic countryside along seldomtraveled roads. The rides will have a staggered start, beginning with the longest, and the shortest beginning last. “This ride is the best kept secret in Southern Oregon.” - 2007 CASA Cyclist CASA’s Ride Includes: • Four routes for every level of cyclist • Well-marked courses • Well-supported rest stops • Sag wagon • Gorgeous scenery along country roads • Friendly people

•P ost-ride hot lunch (included in registration fee for 30, 62 & 100 mile cyclists, $10 per person for observers, 13-milers & family members) Your ride makes a difference for foster children! All proceeds benefit CASA, a non-profit program that trains Court Appointed Special Advocates for foster children. Thank you for setting a pledge goal of $100. Sample pledge letters are included in the registration form. The ride begins at Mazama High School, 3009 Summers Ln, Klamath Falls, Oregon. For more information please contact CASA at 541-8856017. For online registration go to www.KlamathFallsCasa. org/Events/Cycling. Route descriptions and maps are also available online. We look forward to seeing you at the Ride!

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