The Canyon Weekly November 14, 2012
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Volume 3, Issue 46
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Santiam students take first & runner up as Linn County First Citizens
Santiam High School Seniors McKenzie Reeser, ASB President, and Matt Schroeder, Senior Class President, represented Santiam Jr/Sr High School at the Linn County Junior First Citizen Awards competition in Albany. Reeser won the award for Junior First Citizen Girl, and Schroeder was Runner Up for the Junior First Citizen Boy award. Students are nominated based upon civic, scholastic, activities, leadership, citizenship and personality qualities. They are chosen from a group of students representing all Linn County high schools, who then go through a lengthy interview process and submit an essay. In addition to it being an honor of great merit, the winning students also are awarded a $500 savings bond, while the remaining nominees receive a $250 bond. All also have to opportunity to represent their school in Albany’s nationally acclaimed Veterans Day Parade. “It was a real blessing, just the fact that I got to meet Radio control enthusiast Jim Green of Mill City brought out 11 flying all those other candidates that get involved in their commachines to Davis Airport in Gates on Veterans Day. munities, and work so hard to achieve their goals. Some“That was awesome!” shouted 7 year old times I feel all alone in working so hard, By Karen Widmer so it’s just awesome to be in a program One of the best jokes about living in the Odin Bogle, as his “guy” took to the air. Green has been flying radio control (RC) that recognizes our efforts,” said McKNorth Santiam Canyon is merely the mention since he was 8 years old and it has developed enzie Reeser, who hopes to attend the of Gates International Airport. Gates has an airport? Yes, indeed, since from a hobby to a passion to a business. He’s University of Oregon and earn a degree 1949. However its not used much these days the owner of Sky-High Northwest, a profes- in the medical field. “This is such a great honor, for both our by actual passenger planes. Located just south sional RC parts and service business based of Gates at the east end of Kingwood Avenue, out of his home. A trailer packed full of family and our school district,” said her the airport is actually known as Davis Airport, planes and parts travels with him to Davis dad, Todd Reeser. and is a popular spot for a growing group of Airport each weekend as he introduces newcomers to the sport. remote controlled aircraft enthusiasts. Right now he, and several other local RC Jim Green of Mill City was there this weekend with 11 flying machines, including a enthusiasts are starting a club, and are invitT-Tail plane with a 9’8” wingspan that can ing anyone interested to join. Green teaches travel up to 120 mph, and a quad-copter that basic RC skills, $10 for an hour lesson, but looks like an alien spaceship and hovers like that will be free with club membership. “We’re trying to build an interest here. Most a helicopter. This weekend, in honor of Veterans Day, people learn in about 2 weeks, if they’re out Green brought out an extended display, and flying every other day,” said Green. “And the sat chairs out in the field to provide a spot to costs have come way down. When I was a rest. Adults and children alike milled about kids these things went for over $1000, now you gawking at the ingenuity, while Green kept can get into a really nice machine for $150.” Info: Jim Green 503-897-7345, or stop by a busy eye on the sky. A people person, he readily answered questions and even helped Davis Airport most every Saturday and Suna couple boys attach their “lego-guys” to a day, weather permitting. Matt Schroeder and McKenzie Reeser plane for a flight adventure. 1
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The North Santiam Eagles Lodge held an event honoring veterans Sunday the 11th and welcomed non-members to participate as well. This was the first of an annual event to show support, appreciation and honor for Veterans past and present. The goal is to raise more awareness for veterans and to support more charitable needs in the future. President Tom White, states he is “thankful for the people who have given us the freedom we enjoy.” A slide show ran continuously on one of the televisions, showing a variety of different military related images submitted
by members, and an entertaining look at individuals past and current service photos. The Aerie (men) and the Auxiliary (women) volunteered in order make this happen, and the ladies also prepared a spaghetti feast for the crowd. Giovannis Mountain pizza kindly donated a pizza which was raffled. The men and women of the Eagles come together to provide money to many charities in and outside of the Canyon. If you have questions, ideas or would like to contribute photos to be scanned and used for future slide shows please email FOE3384EC@gmail.com or call 503897-3100.
Theater Outreach seeks donations to continue thespian mission Program now showing Sleeping Beauty at Mill City Schools
Santiam Hearts to Arts, the local non-profit dedicated to brings Arts of all kind to the people of the Santiam corridor have been proud to present on several occasions the amazing works of Theater Outreach Director Dave Berrier. Dave and his crew have selflessly entertained us at Santiam Auditorium with such amazing works as Sarah Plain and Tall and The 39 Steps. Right now, they continue their mission working with the schools in Mill City to bring our stage to life with a musical rendition of Sleeping Beauty, composed entirely of local young talent who have been practicing every Friday in preparation for a January opening. The following letter was sent to their fans and supporters, as the founders of this mission have mostly funded the program themselves. We pass this on to our readers to 2
consider this non-profit in your end of year giving plans: Theater Outreach is comprised of artists and friends who have the belief that the Arts change lives. As you have been around our productions you can attest to the fact that individual lives as well as many families’ lives have been enhanced and or impacted in numerous and positive ways. Today we are asking you to join with us to do something vital that will ensure the security of our theater group in the heart of Marion County for years to come. For two years, the doors at Theater Outreach have remained open largely due to Dave Berrrier and his family carrying all of the financial responsibility. With the economy still in flux and the funding for the arts continuing to be cut, your response to this letter is more important than ever. We liter-
ally can’t do it without you! Being part of such a flourishing, creative company makes me proud. In the past two years we have gained major recognition in our region. We look forward to seeing more fellow actors, directors, designers, stage managers and writers joining us in the days to come. That is why we are not shy today in asking for your generous support. We are urgently in need of two things at this time: in the next ten days we must raise $5,000 to keep the lights on and we must raise $1,000 in monthly support. Raising these funds at this time is imperative! Your support enables us to shift the burden of the finances off the Berrier Family as well as begin the process to ensure Theater Outreach’s future! Your tax-deductible donation will make a real difference in the life (cont’d on page 10)
Memories, memorials and a darn good breakfast highlight Veterans Day activities Clockwise: The rifle salute, performed flawlessly by local veterans at Fairview Cemetery in Gates; placement of the wreath at the base of the flag pole; the Santiam High School Honor Society, just before serving their annual Photo courtesy of Bruce Brunstad breakfast of thanks.
By Bruce Brunstad, Adjutant Officer, American Legion Post 159 It was a cold and solemn day in the cemetery, complete with wind and rain, but it didn’t stop American Legion Post 159 from showing up to honor our veterans. At least a dozen uniformed members of the Legion were there to pay their respects. The Ladies Auxiliary was also there, serving cookies and hot coffee, which was much appreciated by everyone standing there shivering in the cold. The activity began at 12 Noon, following the Veter-
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ans’ breakfast put on by the Honor Society at Santiam High School. A speech was delivered by JD Horton, the post commander, and a prayer was offered by John Horton, the post chaplain. After the speech, a ceremonial wreath was placed beneath the American flag honoring all deceased veterans, followed by a six-man rifle salute and the playing of TAPS on a bugle. There weren’t nearly as many civilian observers there this year, due to the harsh weather, but it’s almost a certainty that everyone there felt the Photo courtesy of Caroline Gillaspy presentation was tasteful and fitting for these veterans that have given so much.
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Bill Sanderson’s River Report November 14, 2012
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The river is scheduled to drop starting on Thursday, and by Friday evening it should be around 2,500 cubic feet per second flow at Packsaddle. Mehama and Green’s Bridge flows will be higher because of the Little North Fork and all the other tributaries. At that flow, there are many good river runs and fishing drifts, especially in the middle and lower river sections. Detroit Lake needs to drop another 20 feet by December 1 to meet flood control standards, and river levels depend on current rainfall, current snowmelt, and the amount necessary to drain the lake to the winter level. The forecast reflects those factors, and the weather changes quickly here sometimes. So do the forecasts. Mill City to Mehama has plenty of big whitewater and great scenery and a few fish swimming through to get to the upper river when the temperature is right. There is some daily migration and fishing is dependant on timing. North Santiam Watershed Council met on November 8 and numerous projects were discussed. Students from several schools would like to do projects on the river to improve both fish conditions and habitat. The council is getting ideas about projects. Recent work with weed removal and tree planting has been successful. Steelheaders Salem Chapter meets on November 20 in Keizer Community Center at
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7:00 p.m., and Matt Halseth will present a program on his guided fishing trips on the lower Willamette, the Columbia, and Tillamook area. River projects may be discussed also. Thanksgiving is on November 22, this year, and this usually is the time of year that Winter Steelhead start to come into fresh water from the ocean. A few have already started coming over Willamette Falls in Oregon City, but the big numbers will not start until next year. North Santiam River Guides Association meets on November 28 (Wednesday) at 6:00 p.m. at Neufeldt’s Diner in Aumsville. The boat ramp at Packsaddle will be discussed, and input is needed about possible modifications to deepen the area at the end of the ramp while still allowing for salmon spawning in the area. There will be a special meeting about this in January, and input is needed before then. Steelheaders Salem Chapter has a potluck dinner and meeting on December 18 in Keizer Community Center. The Chapter is providing roast beef and ham, and attendees are encouraged to bring side dishes. North Santiam River Guides Association has their annual banquet on January 19 (Saturday). They will also have a regular meeting on Jan. 23, so that Karen Hans from ODFW can talk to the group about plans for Packsaddle boat ramp. R&E grant money is available, but planning must be done and submitted by February deadlines for work this year.
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Corrections: our apologies It looks like the editorial staff was a bit distracted with last Tuesday’s elections, and so we have a couple corrections we’d like to make. Our apologies for any confusion. Moral vs morale: In the article on the back
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page about the school board meeting, we reported that the Santiam Canyon schools were having an all staff confidential survey, in part to evaluate the moral of the staff. The correct word, in this case, is morale. According to Webster’s online dictionary the word morale is defined as: the mental and emotional condition (as of enthusiasm, confidence, or loyalty) of an individual or group with regard to the function or tasks at hand. Thus, the all staff confidential survey that the teachers and auxiliary staff requested to participate in will be evaluating this. Moral, on the other hand is: of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior. Also, we know the Santiam VolleyBall Teams are the Lady Wolverines, and the Wolverettes are our awesome dance team. Somehow that passed right by, as our headline above the volleyball teams announced the Santiam Wolverettes. Our sincere apologies to both teams.
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October 2012 Tigers of the Month New Ag/FFA teacher hired By Roseanna Juhola, SCSD
Last Thursday, the Santiam Canyon School Board made the decision to hire Kirk Hutchinson as a part-time Agriculture Science teacher at Santiam High School. Mr. Hutchinson has committed to teach and mentor our kids in the classroom through our Career Technical Education program, as well as in the FFA activities through the Oregon State Fair next fall. He will be working with Santiam students on Friday mornings, using a proficiency model to help students gain course credit while working with them on their Student Agriculture Experiences activities. Kirk recently retired, after a long and storied career in Perrydale as an Agriculture Science teacher and FFA leader in Oregon; including national champions on a number of occasions. We are grateful for his willingness and enthusiasm to work with our FFA students so they don’t lose out on this valuable experience. Welcome to Santiam, Mr. Hutchinson!
In no particular order: Jesse Moreno, Zackery Long, Emily Larson, Anahi Leon, Logan Hays, Emma Larson, Preston Tinney, Arianna Saari, Alexis Saari, Cassie Klagge, Kaylee Stodola, Hunter Reeser, Jenna Raines and McKenzie Weaver.
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(Below) Santiam 8th grade volleyball team visited the University of Oregon and got to meet the top setter. (Left) Santiam High students showing their Beaver and Duck pride for the blood drive: thanks to the students and the community for their donations! Photos courtesy of Caroline Gillaspy.
Emergency and weather related school closure information
If schools are closed or have delayed opening times, be sure you listen for the Santiam Canyon School District for Mill City schools and North Santiam School District for Lyons/Mehama area schools. Do not confuse your school closure with any other district. For Mill City schools, in the event of a power outage you can reach the district office at 503-897-2321 or Santiam Junior/Senior High School 503-897-3154 or Santiam Elementary School at 503-897-4034. Emergency closures and delays will be announced on the following: TV: Channel 32 – KRCW Channel 12 - KPTV Channel 8 - KGW Channel 6 – KOIN Channel 2 - KATU Radio: KWBY 940 AM KXL101 FM KYCH/Charlie 97.1 FM KGON 92.3 FM KNRK 94.7 FM KRSK/The Buzz 105.1 FM KEX1190 AM KUPL 98.7 FM KOPB/PBS91.5 FM KYKN 1430 AM KINK 101.9 FM KPAM860 AM KKCW/K103 103.3FM KCKX /La Pantera 1460 AM KKRZ/Z100 100.3 FM KWJJ/The Wolf 99.5FM WEBSITES: www.flashalert.net/news. html?id=198 www.kptv.com/category/210164/school-closings www.katu.com/weather/closings www.kgw.com/weather/severe-weather/school-closings www.koinlocal6.com/content/weather/schoolclosures/default.aspx
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It Takes a Hive: Mari-Linn School hosts Red Carpet Gala for movie project Collaboration with Stayton High video productions class and Project Chain Reaction highlights students being safe, respectful and responsible Mari-Linn School will be hosting a Red Carpet Gala to premier their hour long, grass roots production of It Takes A Hive on Tuesday, November 27, 6:30pm at the Mari-Linn gym. It Takes a Hive is a collaborative filming effort between Stayton High School video class, Mari-Linn School students and staff, and Project Chain Reaction. The movie highlights the three guiding principals of Mari-Linn School: promoting a safe, respectful and responsible learning environment. Grades K-8 were assigned the task of coming up with a way to promote a safe, respectful and responsible learning environment. They created skits, poems, and songs, while the staff created a surprise beginning and ending. “The entire student body was involved in some way,” said Mari-Linn School Principal Jeri Loftus. “It was a lot of fun doing the filming. The biggest challenge was getting the schedule and making sure everyone was able to participate. The kindergartners
were nervous about “big” kids coming in, but the high school kids were able to go in a little early and meet them. They all had a great time.” Stayton High video productions class filmed the students and staff at Mari-Linn earlier this month. After filming, they edited the vignettes into a movie, adding music and using other techniques. It Takes a Hive tickets are on sale now at Mari-Linn School (also available at the door). $5 per person or $20 per family of 6. Each ticket also receives 3 food vouchers. DVDs are $10, with $1 going toward the SHS video productions class. “We want to show how working together as a team, we can accomplish building a Safe, Respectful and Responsible learning environment,” said Tammi Burns, Project Chain Reaction organizer. The event and production is sponsored by these local businesses: Lyons Heating and Cooling, State Farm Insurance, Dave Valencia, STR and Whitewater Signs. Info: http://mari-linnelem.nsantiam.orvsd.org/ or 503-859-2154.
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HELP WANTED High School Head Baseball Coach. Santiam Canyon School District is accepting applications for a High School Head Baseball Coach. This position is open until filled. Additional information is available at the District Office, 150 SW Evergreen, Mill City or call Nichole at 503897-2321. 1xcr11-14 HELP WANTED: Part time housekeeper for Lodge at Detroit Lake. $9/ hour. Also taking applications for cafe help. Cafe to open mid-December. Call Michelle or Laddie at 503-854-3344, or come in in person.
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HELP WANTED 7th/8th Grade Boys Basketball Coach. Santiam Canyon School District is accepting applications for a 7th/8th Grade Boys Basketball Coach. This position is open until filled. Additional information is available at the District Office, 150 SW Evergreen, Mill City. You can also call David Plotts at 503-897-2311 or Nichole at 503-897-2321. 1xcr11-21
Detroit Lake Business Association raises $3200 with mud run, sets dates for 2013 events By Bob Franz The Detroit Lake Recreation Area Business Association (DLRABA) is dedicated to promoting the economic development of the City of Detroit, Oregon and the greater area around Detroit and the Santiam Canyon. DLRABA hosts several events in Detroit
each year to attract people to explore the area. The 1st Annual Detroit Mud Run was a great success! It was limited to 400 participants and sold out early. (Next year we are aiming for 500). Everyone loved it. They loved the Mud! There was live music donated by locals, refreshments, food, prizes and lots of happy people
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milling about the town of Detroit. Many thanks to Run Wild Adventures, organized and operated by Gary & Shandi Terlecki. This event took almost no effort from DLRABA as Run Wild did most of the setup and legwork, and DLRABA netted about $3200. Sarah Carpenter, the DLRABA Secretary, is currently setting up a contest for all of the Detroit businesses and residents to decorate for Christmas with prizes awarded in various categories. Next year’s events include: Detroit Lake Fishing Derby, May 17, 18 & 19, 2013, Fireworks over the Lake: Saturday, July 6, 2013; The Cruz-In at the Lake: date to be determined; The Detroit Lake Mud Run Hosted by Run Wild Adventures: October 21, 2013. Next meeting: Saturday, Nov 17, 10am at Korner Post Restaurant. All area businesses are encouraged to attend. Info: www.detroitlakeoregon. com.
Pointsettia sales to support medical scholarships start soon
Santiam Hospital Auxiliary will be holding their annual poinsettia sale on Dec 6-7 in the hospital foyer from 9am-3pm. The large poinsettia’s in various colors will sell for $15. To pre-order or for more information: Char Bartosz, 503-749-2910; Wilma Shelton, 503-769-5290; Sandra Zolkoske, 503-769-2804; or Margie Forrest, 503-859-3119. Proceeds support the Santiam Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Fund and also helps to purchase needed items for the various hospital departments. Each year the departments give the Auxiliary a request list of things that are needed. In 2012 the Auxiliary Scholarship Fund gave twelve scholarships, for a total of $10,000, to area students who are enrolled in a medically orientated program at an accredited school.
St Mary’s baby bazaar this weekend in Salem Bellies, Babies, & Beyond, 9am-1pm, Hosted by St. Mary School of Stayton at Blanchet Catholic School Gym, 4373 Market Street NE, Salem. The largest resale event of its kind in the mid valley area. Over 65 vendors offer gently used maternity, infant, and children’s items. Clothes, furniture, toys, books, equipment, and maternity wear can be purchased at garage sale prices all under one roof. Cash sales only. Admission is $2 for adults. Children 12 and under are free. Free parking. Snack bar available. Bellies, Babies, & Beyond has been held twice a year (spring & fall) since 2007. With the current economic downturn, now, more than ever, families are looking for ways to stretch their dollar. This event enables families to turn their unused items into cash while offering other families a bargain on items
they may need. Stayton’s St. Mary School is proud to offer such a valuable community service. Booth rentals and admission support St. Mary School programs and activities. For more information or booth rentals, email us at bbb@stmarystayton.org
(Kathryn Weddle) kept with information about the Auxiliary. Kathryn was the first president of the Auxiliary in 1951 before the hospital even opened in 1953. The meeting is open to the public and new members are always needed. Yearly dues are $10, due January 1st; or a lifetime membership is $100. For more information contact, President, Char Bartosz at 503-749-2910.
Happy 12th Birthday, Jenna We love you very much. Love, Mom, Austin, Kiah, Kindy & Ty
Owners celebrate three years at Marion Forks Restaurant
Marion Forks has added a new healthier menu. With our gluten,dairy free soups,we have also added a selection of wraps that accentuate the great menu that already exists. We also added potato salad as a side option. We have just about completed 3 years of serving the public here at Marion Forks, and we really appreciate all the support that we have received over this time. Come see what’s new, and enjoy the river view, service, and the excellent food that we have to offer. Thank you again for your patronage and happy holidays!
Santiam Hospital Auxiliary meets Jan 17
Mill City Christian Church welcomes singer Brenda Homar, Nov. 25
Join the congregation of Mill City Christian Church for a concert with Brenda Homar on Sunday, November 25 at 10am. All invited to this free event! Brenda lives in Albany, Oregon with her husband Frank. She has one daughter and four grandchildren. She is heard on Christian radio, has appeared on television and records her music in Nashville. She sings at church services, nursing homes, camp meetings, retreats, wedding, funerals, festivals and anyplace God calls her to bring His message. “Music has always been a part of my life. I count it as a blessing and a privilege to be singing gospel music, and to be able to share what Jesus Christ means to me.” Brenda invites you to come and enjoy this free concert.
Santiam Hospital Auxiliary will hold their next meeting on January 17, 2013 at 1 pm in the hospital conference room. A light lunch will be served by the kitchen staff of the hospital. Active Listings Neighborhood Report Sold & Pending The agenda will include preparaPrice Changes *E-Mail Address Required tions for the February See’s Candy Sale; a report on scholSuzette Boudreaux arship awards from 1994 to Call 503-949-4643 for details present, nominations and election for 2013 officers; a report www.OpenGateRealty.com on the December Poinsettia sale; and a report on the gift Canyon Weekly.indd 1 6/20/2012 11:35:58 AM shop sales. Mon-Thurs 5:30a-4p Guest speaker, Wendy Chili dog and 16 oz Fri 5:30a-5p (Weddle) Stone will pres- Sat-Sun 6:30a-5p latte 5.95 ent a small note book to the Hwy 22 & Gates Hill Rd 503.897.6031 Auxiliary that her mother 9
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Laura Young, 86, died Thursday at Marion Estates in Sublimity. She was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Her family moved to the Breitenbush area in 1941. Laura then moved to Mill City in 2000 to help an elderly friend, and lived there until her illness. Laura had no living relatives. Her body will be returned to Minnesota for burial services. Services held at Weddle Funeral Home in Stayton.
Caroline A. Findley was born in St.Helens, Oregon on August 4, 1962. She passed away on Sunday the 11th in her home with her family by her side. Caroline was the daughter of Elwin and Helen Findley. Her biological mother, Betty Lou preceded her in death when Caroline was just a child. Caroline
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(cont’d from page 2) of Theater Outreach, The Berrier Family, the artistic life and in the creative lives of over 200 of my fellow Theater Company artists, not to mention the thousands of theatergoers who love the plays brought to life by your thoughtful support. The generosity of donors like you will enable Theater Outreach to continue to produce many family friendly hits, all devel-
oped through our unique artistic process. You can go online right now to www.theateroutreach.org to make your donation or you can send a check to: Theater Outreach Inc, 4465 Countryside Ct. NE Salem, OR 97305. With thanks for your support and our warm wishes for the holidays and always, Tracy Webber, Friend, Fan & Supporter of Theater Outreach For questions or more information, please contact: Tracy Webber, tracy@theateroutreach.com or 503-949-9903.
Obituaries lived all her life in Oregon. She enjoyed spending time with family. She is survived by her daughters, Jodi Elliott of Mill City; and Angaleena Elliott of Nebraska; companion of 15 years, Joe Curtis of Mill City; grandson, Christopher Cross; many brother and sisters. No service is planned at this time.
Christmas lighting tips to keep your home safe
Pacific Power asks you to please remember these safety tips this holiday season: *When installing outdoor lights, keep ladders at least 10 feet away from overhead power lines.* Turn off light displays before leaving home or going to bed. * Ensure decorative lights have no frayed wires or cracked sockets that may cause a fire or electrical injury. * Do not overload electrical outlets. For more tips, visit pacificpower.net/safety.
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Gates Mayor Mike Higgs and Greg Benthin, Public Works Superintendent, both dug the tree up and replanted it this past week,
From tree lighting to Santa Claus, groups around town are getting ready for some holiday cheer
Soon it will be looking a lot like Christmas all around the little hamlet of Gates. The town has a new live Christmas tree freshly planted near the Gazebo thanks to a donation of a lovely 9 foot tall Noble Fir donated by Don and Carol Cree. Gates Mayor Mike Higgs and Greg Benthin, Public Works Superintendent, both dug the tree up and replanted it this past week, getting the roots in the ground just in time for the rains. Poinsettias are arriving at Gates Post Office Saturday, December 1 and will be on sale 9am-12:30pm, then throughout the next week until all are sold. Sandra Rupert of the Gates Neighborhood Watch heads up this popular event as an annual fundraiser. Pre-orders can be made by calling 503-897-2966. On December 8, the town comes together
for their first ever Christmas Tree lighting ceremony. The Community Chorus will be leading the revellers in carolling while cookies and hot cider are served. And we hear that Santa may be making an appearance for this momentous occasion, bringing presents for all the children. The following week, Gates Post Office hosts the Gingerbread Village Contest. Anyone can enter and add to the village which will be on display in the lobby until Christmas, and children can pick up their picture for the annual Christmas coloring contest which will be judged on December 15 at 1pm. Later that evening, the increasingly competitive outdoor lighting contest will be judged, as a team of volunteers travel about Gates and the surrounding rural areas to view all the displays. Fun gift
packages will be awarded to the winners with donations from local businesses such as Canyon Espresso and The Canyon Weekly.
Christmas tree permits available at BLM, Forest Service offices
Christmas tree permits will soon be available at all Willamette National Forest District offices and the Bureau of Land Management. Holiday enthusiasts looking for the perfect tree will also be able to purchase permits from local vendors. Forest Service personal use permits are $5 each. They allow the holders to cut one tree on designated areas of Forest Service land;
maximum of five permits per household. BLM permits are $5.50 each and for a specific area managed by the BLM; maximum of three permits per household. Visitors can purchase permits and receive maps of cutting areas at offices on weekdays from 8am-4:30pm. Info: 541-225-6300. You can also purchase your Christmas Tree Permits at these local businesses:
• Rivers Run Deli & Market 503-854-3039 • Mountain High Grocery 503-854-3696 • Detroit Market 503-854-3767 • Santiam Sports Center 503-897-2881 “Going into the woods to find the family Christmas tree is a great way to experience your National Forest,” said Jeff Trejo, Forest Products Program Manager for the Willamette National Forest.
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Events Coming Soon Civil War Game at Mill City Eagles Lodge Ducks vs. Beavers. November 24, potluck and prize drawings. 640 SW Broadway Mill City 503-897-3100. Brenda Homar in Concert at Mill City Christian Church. Sunday, November 25, 10am. All invited to this free event! North Santiam River Guides Association meets Nov 28, 6pm at Neufeldt’s Diner in Aumsville. Discussion: Packsaddle Park boatramp improvements, and removal of car bodies and appliances from the North river bank below the old Shelburn bridge. Small Steps, Big Results December 3, 8am. Free business class with GROW North Santiam, monthly on Mondays at Trexler Farm Cafe in Mehama. Open to everyone. RSVP to Allison McKenzie at 503-871-5188 (or you can also just show up). 20146 Ferry Rd SE, Mehama. North Santiam Chamber of Commerce Greeters Business Networking December 4, 8:30am-10am at Santiam Memorial Hospital in Stayton. The following event was rescheduled due to holiday: Tuesday, January 8 at Living Water Church of God in Gates. Guests welcome. 503-897-5000, www.nschamber.org Canyon Readers at Trexler Farm in Mehama. Upcoming books include - Dec 13: The God Antennae by Niko Zinvii.
Jan 10: Breaking Blue by Timothy Egan, Feb. 14: Wild by Cheryl Strayed, Mar. 14: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Dinner 6pm, discussion at 7pm; meets every second Thursday of the month. Info: Herb Bastuscheck 503-859-2668.
Events This Week Wednesday, November 14
1pm Lyons Garden Club meets at Lyons Fire Department Conference room. 6:30pm Mill City Lions Club meets at Mt. Edge Cafe, 320 NW Santiam Blvd, Mill City. Sandy Lyness 503-551-2645. 7-8pm Lyons-Mehama Water District Board meets at Mehama Fire Hall
Thursday, November 15
7-8pm North Santiam School District Board (Lyons-Mehama) meets at at Sublimity Elementary School, 431 E Main St. 7pm Gates City Council meets at Gates City Hall
Saturday, November 17
9am North Santiam (Lyons-Mehama) School Board Work Session at the District Office, 1155 N Third Avenue, Stayton. The Board will receive a presentation by the Oregon Department of Education. 10am-2pm Boot Camp For Dads at Santiam Memorial Hospital Just for new dads. Meet other dads and learn about your newborn: how to comfort and swaddle, diaper, bathe and feed them; what’s normal
when it comes to crying, sleeping and voiding. Get tips on how to help your life as a family get started. $35. Register: Lacie at 503-769-9247. Santiam Memorial Hospital Freres Auditorium, 1401 N Tenth Avenue, Stayton. 10am-12pm Detroit Lake Recreation Area Business Association meets. Location varies, rotates between area businesses. Info: http://detroitlakeoregon.org/
Monday, November 19
5:30-7pm Idanha/Detroit Fire Rural Fire Protection District Board meets at Detroit meeting room 7pm Idanha City Council at city hall 7pm Lyons-Mehama Neighborhood Watch meets at Mehama Community Church 11336 Morris (Blair).503-859-3152 7-9pm Monday Child Birth Preparation Classes 5 weeks: Nov 19 - Dec 17. Prepare for labor, birth and postpartum. Discussions include birth physiology, comfort measures, natural childbirth, water birth, pain relief options, interventions, baby care, bonding and breastfeeding. $35. Register: 503-769-9247. Santiam Memorial Hospital Freres Auditorium, 1401 N Tenth Avenue, Stayton.
Tuesday, November 20
10:30am-12pm Family Building Blocks - Lyons Playgroup at the Lyons Fire Dept. (3rd Tuesday of every month.) Open to ages 0-5. FREE. Info: Hanna at Family Building Blocks at 503-507-5582. 4pm Santiam 5-8th grade Wrestling at Santiam with Stayton, Scio and Santiam Christian. 6:30pm Santiam Canyon School Board work session at Santiam Jr/Sr High Library in Mill City. All welcome to attend. Board and community members to discuss how we envision the future of our schools.
Ongoing Weekly Events 6am-8am and 3pm-6pm Mill City Baptist Church before and after school Kids Zone. Transportation to and from school provided. 818 Santiam Blvd. 503 536-5414 6am-6pm Builders: Mill City Christian Church Before & After School Program Ages K-12yrs. 503-897-2716, 251 SW 3rd St. www.millcitychristianchurch.org.
Need something to do? Check out a few of the fun events happening around town on November 17. We’re hereby calling it a BAZAAR SATURDAY Santiam High International Club Bazaar 8am-2pm at SHS Commons. 265 SW Evergreen St, Mill City. Table Rental is $10 for 6’x2’ table. 503-507-3930 Santiam Valley Grange Flea Market 9am-3pm at 1140 5th St. Lyons. 30 tables indoor. Lunch avail. 503-859-2708. Canyon Crafters Bazaar 9am-3pm at Mari-Linn School 641 5th St. Lyons. Arts, crafts and food for sale with door prizes awarded every hour! Proceeds benefit school activities. Spaces available, $35: 503-859-2154. Friends of the Lyons Library Annual Book Sale 9am-3pm at St. Patrick’s Hall on 7th/Ash Streets in Lyons. Purchase a cool book bag for $5 and fill it with books. Hardback books are $1; paperback books are 50 cents or 3 for $1; videos are 5 for $1. 503-859-2366. Bellies, Babies, & Beyond hosted by St. Mary School of Stayton 9am-1pm at Blanchet Catholic School Gym, 4373 Market Street NE, Salem. Over 65 vendors offer gently used maternity, infant, and children’s items at garage sale prices. Cash sales only. $2 for adults, 12 and under free. Free parking. Snack bar available. Proceeds support St. Mary School programs, activities. Info: bbb@stmarystayton.org Mill City Volunteer 68th Annual Firemen’s Benefit 5pmmidnight at the fire hall with bingo, kid’s games and the famous firemen’s hamburgers. Raffle drawings begin at 8pm. Proceeds support operating costs, annual fireworks show, scholarships, local donations, giving tree & food bank.
Mondays
4pm-8pm Youth Center for 7th-12th grades. Air Hockey, Ping Pong, Foos Ball. FREE. Mill City Baptist Church. 6-7pm Santiam Canyon AA support group meets at Mill City Christian Church, 233 SW Third Ave. Info: Chaplain John Olivera 503-910-8164. 6:30-8pm Zumba in the Canyon SHS commons 265 SW Evergreen St. Mill City 503-949-7621 7-8:30pm Santiam Community Chorus rehearses every Monday evening at Mill City Christian Church in Mill City. All are welcome, sopranos needed. Info: Jo Ann Hebing 503-859-3426
Tuesdays
10am-2pm Quilting Club Canyon Bible Fellowship, Lyons 910-4918 12pm Meals on Wheels, Senior Meals Fellowship Hall, MC Presbyterian. Meals on Wheels. Ruth:503-897-2204. $3.50 donation recommended. 7:30pm Santiam Al-Anon, Mt. View Church, Aumsville
Wednesdays
10am-3pm Judy’s Art Class at Mill City
Lyons Library Food For Fines goes to November 24, benefits Lyons Fire Dept. Food & Toy Drive Lyons Library Food for Fines is scheduled for Nov. 1324. Patrons may waive $1 of fines for one can or box of donated food, brought to the library - which in turn will be donated to the Lyons Fire Department Toy and Food Drive and distributed to those in need in our community. Fines will be reduced a maximum of $10 per patron. Preferred items are canned fruits, vegetables, pumpkin, cranberry and yams; also, evaporated milk, flour, sugar, jello, chicken broth, shortening, candy and nuts, other foods will be accepted as well. All must be unopened, in good condition and not out of date. The Lyons Public Library is located at 279 8th St., Lyons. Hours are Tues Thurs, 1-6:30pm and Sat, 10am-3:30pm. Closed Sunday, Monday & Friday.
Eagles Hall. Oil painting, all levels welcome. Weekly on Wednesdays. Drop in, open to all. 503-859-2213 4pm-8pm Youth Center for 7th-12 grades. Air Hockey, Ping Pong, Foos Ball. FREE. Mill City Baptist Church. 7pm AA Meeting Santiam Chapel, Lyons.
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Free Knife Sharpening Friday at Gene’s Meat Market in Mehama (limit 5 please). At the flashing yellow lightHwy 22. 6am-6pm Friday Day Camp at Mill City Christian Church Come all day or part; Thursdays 10am-3pm North Santiam Quilters, Gates learning-based; snacks, tutoring & homework help, games, friends and God. RegisChurch, all levels! 897-2102 tration forms at the church or call 503-89712pm Meals on Wheels, Senior Meals. Fellowship Hall, MC Presbyterian Church. 2714. 503-897-2716 251 SW 3rd St, Mill City. www.millcitychristianchurch.org. Ruth:503 897-2204 6am-6pm All Day KidsZone Fun, 3:30-5pm Good News Club at Mill City crafts,games Breakfast, Lunch and snacks. Baptist Church. Kids K-4 grade. Bible stories, singing, games, snack. Free. 815 Mill City Baptist Church. 815 NW Santiam Santiam Blvd. change ad Info: 503-536-5414 Brenda 5:30-8pm Youth Movie Night Ages 10-18 1pm Canyon Senior Center Open PiMill City Christian Church. Kids MUST be nochle 844 South First St, Mill City 503picked up by 8:30. Free. Not held on weeks 897-4176 with Friday school. 7:30-8:30pm Idanha AA at City Hall. 4-5pm Weight Watchers at Work meets Sundays at the SHS library. New members, transfers welcome! Info: Roseanna Juhola 503-897- 6:30pm Youth Group at Mill City Baptist Church 7th grade to 24 years. 815 NW 2368 Santiam Blvd. 6pm Bible Study at Living Water Church of God, Sorbin St. Gates.
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Date: 11/04/12 Time: 1:30 FIRE ARMS COMPL MONUMENT PEAK RD caller report hearing lots of gun fire on the hill above his home. caller further reported hearing a loud expolsion, like a propane cylinder. Date: 11/04/12 Time: 7:57 CRIM MISCHIEF CEDAR ST Lyons Pr reporting someone throwing dog feces onto his property. This is an ongoing problem. Pr said he believes the susp to be a neighbor. Date: 11/04/12 Time: 13:06 BURGLARY REPORT CEDAR ST Lyons Pr is the homeowners son and was watching the house for them. He said the hosue has been broken into. Date: 11/04/12 Time: 20:22 TRESPASS *IN PROGRESS* MYRTLE ST Mill City Caller reporting that someone is at his house and will not leave, she is talking very oddly about being able to stop time. Date: 11/05/12 Time: 8:32 Trf Citz Compl 5TH ST Lyons Caller advising that the driver of the listed vehicle went around a stopped school bus and didn’t look for children in the roadway as he zipped around it. Date: 11/05/12 Time: 14:02 VIOL CITY ORD IVY ST Mill City city ordinance violation Date: 11/05/12 Time: 15:06 THEFT-RPT DOGWOOD ST
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Joseph’s Storehouse of Hope seeks help to continue their 200 household distribution lies that have had a burden lifted and freed Joseph’s Storehouse of Hope, a canyonup cash in other parts of their budgets,” wide food bank program, recently started said Pastor Gulstrom. a family adoption aspect to their distribuThe group thanks the 50-80 volunteers tion to help keep the program viable. who help organize and coordinate the disSo far, they have 15 households who tribution and welcome any new help. have been adopted, but still have another “We desire to give a “hand up” not a 185 households left in both the Lyons“hand out”, said PasMehama and Detroittor Gulstrom. The Idanha areas, said Pasgroup distributes food tor Troy Gulstrom. at Mari-Linn School “It costs about $600in Lyons on the sec800 per month to efond to last Saturday fectively operate the of each month, or as food bank,” said Pastor listed below. Gulstrom. “This proContact the Storegram would allow the house at jsoh.food. costs to be covered by bank@gmail.com or (the Storehouse) instead via facebook: Joseph’s of just the churches.” Storehouse of Hope. The food comes To adopt a random from the Marion-Polk household, mail your Food Share, and three $60 check to JSOH churches in the LyonsPO Box 40 Mehama, Mehama area all work Volunteers ready the food for pick up. OR 97346 together to distribute it: Photo courtesy of JSOH Canyon Bible Fellowship, Upcoming distribution & events: Santiam Chapel and Mehama Commu• November 24, 11am-1pm nity Church. • December 15 11am-1pm They serve 200 households per month • December 22, 5pm-7pm Community between Idanha-Detroit and MehamaChristmas Dinner for JSOH Guests; Lyons. “We take 45 households worth turkey with all the trimmings and a of food to Idanha-Detroit,” said Pastor short Christmas play. Free, RSVP reGulstrom. “The remaining 155 housequired at participating churches. holds are in the Mehama-Lyons area.” • Limited distribution (3 Thursdays a Just this year, the group has given out month): assortment of fresh produce, close to 230,000 pounds of food to needy milk products, chips, bread, tortillas at families. Canyon Bible Fellowship. “That’s a lot of food representing fami-
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