Monday Mailing - September 20, 2021

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RARE Monday Mailing Year 28 | Issue 02 20 September 2021

1. In Search of the Oregon Coast Trail… 2. Keys to Sustainable Rural Community Development 3. How Local Governments Can Embrace Hispanic Heritage Month 4. Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month 5. ‘Tourist Tax:’ Oregon State Park Campsites to Cost 25% More for Out-of-State RV Travelers 6. Achieving COVID-19 Herd Immunity in Oregon: Progress & Challenges 7. What We Talk About When We Talk About Gentrification 8. RESOURCE: Disaster Resiliency and Recovery Resources – A Guide for Rural Communities (Alison Smith) 9. RESOURCE: Use of Good Neighbor Authority Across the West (Grace Kaplowitz) 10. RESOURCE: USDA Resource Guide for Rural Workforce Development (Grace Kaplowitz)

Quote of the Week: “Sometimes the very thing you’re most afraid of doing is the very thing that will set you free.” - Jasmine Lamb

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Oregon Fast Fact The hot dog, the tater tot, marionberries, plywood, and the Phillips head screw were all invented in Oregon. Read more.

In Search of the Oregon Coast Trail…

The Oregon Way The Oregon Coast Trail (OCT) is one of the best kept secrets in Oregon, including 362 miles of coastline and 28 coastal towns. It showcases the magic of Oregon, one of the most beautiful coastal vistas in the world. Walking it could be a story that you share with your grandchildren. But, in its current state, walking it would also entail a few less cheerful anecdotes. In many spots the OCT follows the ocean, and involves walking on long stretches of sandy beach. In other areas, it includes the shoulder of Highway 101, or walking along city streets in coastal towns. There are places where it is difficult or impassible if you are there at the wrong time, when the tide is too high or when the rivers are running deep and full. But, with some time and energy, the experience of walking the OCT could be magical. Read the full story. RARE AmeriCorps Program Monday Mailing | Page 1 of 5


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