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Join us for a short drill session followed by a morning of level-based competitive doubles. June June August September This fast-paced clinic incorporates drills, games and, of course, cardio in this fun, no pressure environment. Call to schedule. Build Your Own Clinic Works around your schedule! Courts at Fort Rock Park are available for play. Pickleball paddles, balls and rules and regulations are available for rent at Fort Rock Park Tennis Hill seasonal.

Call for reservations. Children must bring a backpack with a swimsuit, towel, water bottle, sunscreen and lunch daily. Snacks provided. Closed-toe shoes are required. For ages 6 months to 2 years accompanied by an adult in the water. Children are introduced to water skills through fun play and class interaction to build a base for water safety and comfort.

Adult clinic packs may be used between offerings such as fit to hit, live ball and stroke of the week. Level 1A: For ages Introductory class concentrating on water comfort, supported floating, bobbing with bubbles and flutter kicks. Level 1B: For ages For older children who have not had lessons, but want to learn to swim.

Concentrating on water comfort, supported floating, bobbing with bubbles and flutter kicks. Level 2A: For ages Participants progress from floating to forward motion in the water.

Both front and back arm strokes introduced and breath control will progress to side breathing. Level 2B: For ages Progression from floating to forward motion in the water. Level 3: Rhythmic breath control is required for this level. Participants concentrate on elementary backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle. Mastery of side breathing will be required to progress to level 4. Level 4: Concentrating on sidestroke and butterfly, with emphasis on water fitness and endurance.

Non-competitive swim team open to ages Must demonstrate ability to swim 25 yards in each freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly. Working primarily on development and fitness. Day-to-day programming will be under the helm of tennis director Franco Castejon, who currently coaches juniors and adults at Rancho Valencia resort in San Diego, Calif. Swim instruction. Field trip is a Deschutes River float.

Tennis instruction. Field trip is horseback riding. July Aug. Field trip to Mt. A team competition will bring the week to an end. Field trip to Bend Rock Gym and a hike. Crafts and activities revolve around the fascinating insects we share the planet with.

Field trip to the High Desert Museum. Field trip is rafting the Deschutes River. Campers become circus performers in our Adventure Camp Circus performance.

Field trip to the Bend Circus Center. Field trip is a tour of a local restaurant and fun in The Village at Sunriver. The perfect solution for those littlest tykes ages Registration required may be canceled with less than three participants. Campers must be potty trained. June 17 to August 23, Mon.

Registration required for all classes. Call Classes held in amphitheater unless noted. Learn hand signals, sign recognition and safe biking before riding through our obstacle course.

This pedal-by-pedal approach will show everyone the proper and safe ways of riding on your own. Designed for ages , children are sworn in, complete with a badge and tour of a police car. Page As your board and your association, we have made significant progress toward achieving these goals. The board continues to work closely with Bill, Hugh and staff Bob Nelson to make this transition of leadership orderly and productive.

We have also made significant strides in finalizing a long-range financial plan and are beginning to implement our Infrastructure and Amenities Master Plan ie.

We developed this checklist in order to provide consistency in SROA decision processes, to increase transparency, and to ensure wise and appropriate decisions based upon our strategic Vision document. We have been concerned that we were not doing a good enough job of tasking our committees. Our elective committees exist for the primary purpose of assisting the board in its responsibilities. To facilitate committee processes, we now require committees to use the checklist in developing recommendations to the board.

Our first real test of this decision making strategy occurred as we began to tackle a number of requests to enhance our facilities for playing pickleball. We certainly were aware of significant and energized owner support for an enhanced pickleball presence, but there was much we did not know or understand. Staff present: Bill Peck, Brooke Snavely. He requested the board share preliminary plans with owners. He acknowledged the agendas are Page Association operations Administration: Preparing for transition to the new general manager and the next magistrate.

Hosted an all-employee meeting and training at SHARC in preparation for the second year of operations of the aquatics and recreation center. Accounting: Continued work on revenue modeling for access to recreation amenities and began work on the SSD asset transfer feasibility study.

Unused vacation and sick time hours now appear on employee paychecks. Outline pros and cons of both approaches. If the sport was to be recommended as an appropriate amenity for Sunriver, the committee was also charged with providing additional recommendations relative to a dedicated or shared facility.

With this general guidance, the recreation committee began its work in February. In addition to the criteria specified above, the committee used the decision making checklist to organize their work. All advertisements point people to the new sunriverstyle. Community Development: The Village at Sunriver development team held a neighborhood meeting to describe future plans. The Design Committee completed a paint survey of Sunriver homes and sent notices of the need to repaint this year to 30 properties.

This is a decrease from notices sent last year. Contractor registration and submittals for design review are up. Participated in the Sunriver disaster drill emergency operations center. Mailed ladder fuels reduction courtesy letters and responded to phone calls and performed site visits in regard to LFR and tree permits. Researched concerns about Western tent caterpillars and pine needle scale. For example, noise level was a major issue faced by many communities which at the outset seemed to be a non-issue.

They also actively worked with the SROA Public Works staff to understand the complexities of constructing pickleball courts, cost estimates and potential impacts on other SROA programs and facilities. The committee was open in its process and considered all relevant factors contained in our decision making checklist.

Their analysis was thorough, well vetted and included pros and cons, cost estimates, design options and suggestions for ongoing management of pickleball courts. At its regular meeting on May 18, the board unanimously approved the recommendation to convert one tennis court at Fort Rock Park to three pickleball courts with project costs coming from reserve funds.

To be certain, the entire process was lengthy, but it was important that the board be explicit regarding its expectations of the recreation committee, as well as provide a decision making process to be followed.

Regardless of the outcome, what was important was the due diligence?? Set up viewing of cable feeds on the AV projectors. Ordered and installed a new printer for Community Development, and moved interoffice files to a new server and migrated all users. Turn to Summary, page Closing date of the election will be Saturday, August 10, at noon.

Results will be posted at the SROA office, on www. Public Works: Prepared tennis courts for the summer season, began weekly park checks, removed storm damaged trees and installed volleyball net at Fort Rock Park. Full-depth reclamation of four miles of pathways began in May. Removed snow poles and swept cinders off roadways. Installed shade structures at SHARC, completed parking lot expansion plans, prepared the pool patio for expansion and coordinated upgrades to the pool UV filtration and solar heating systems.

Recreation: Signed a contract with Reid Arthur for summer tennis programs. Hosted two Fireside Chats featuring presentations by Sunriver owners, an OSU-Cascades Science Pub attended by more than people and three nearly sold out Sunriver Stars community theater performances. Aquatics staff gave water safety presentations to every class at Three Rivers School.

The goal is to have the pickleball courts ready for use by the 4th of July. The proposed changes are posted on www. The pathway plan is posted on www. The fire started in an area that had been treated to reduce fire danger. This allowed firefighters to contain the fire without injury to the public or safety workers, and no property damage.

See story page The meeting adjourned at a. The next regular board meeting is Saturday, June 15, 9 a. Approved minutes of the meetings are posted, as available, at www. We purchased a lot in and had a house built in We have returned to Sunriver year after year due to its natural beauty, quality of life and the quantity of activities offered.

In recent years we have seen the completion of major projects and the beginning of others. This will be the second year of operation of SHARC and will also include further progress on the recommendations of the Infrastructure and Amenities Task Force, including access to the Deschutes River. Each year presents its own challenges and opportunities to SROA. For the last forty years I have been a CPA and consulted with both for profit and not for profit organizations.

I have also been an owner of a successful accounting and consultancy practice. I would like to apply my experience and skills to the upcoming issues and challenges for our association. Carol and I and our two children have been visiting Sunriver for more than 15 years.

We have owned a home here for 12 years and we retired to Sunriver this spring. We have lived and worked in a resort community similar to Sunriver. My work experience includes 20 years in local government finance and operations, and 10 years building and testing items such as satellites and space shuttle payloads.

My overall interest and concern is ensuring SROA continues with the development, revision and implementation of long-range plans. This includes development of viable multi-year financial forecasts and plans tied to the needs and realistic desires of the homeowners.

The election closes August Sunriver is an exciting place to live; some would say unique, blending nature, lifestyle and modern conveniences. Just this past year we gained over 30 acres of property that will enable further amenities expansion and enjoyment.

While maintaining the Vision and SROA mission values we will develop portions of the new property as our already established reserves allow. Priority will be in accordance with task force recommendations recently received by the board, without requiring any special assessments. Development of a new, long-term financial relationship with property managers and independent renters that continues to sustain SROA operations is essential. We must assure a cooperative relationship with all Sunriver stakeholders.

Questions about the pace, style and priority to the community will continue to be resolved through open meetings, publications, web-based videos and presentations. My past professional experience and SROA service will support the board and provide much-needed continuity given the complexities of each effort.

Play began with eight players, for whom the two courts were adequate. The dual use courts are too large for pickleball and time was wasted retrieving balls. The tennis nets proved to be inadequate in that adjustments for net height only lowered the middle of the net and not the sides, resulting in many. This change would not only accommodate more players, but would also allow for weekly instruction and pickleball tournaments. In February, the new committee met with their new chairperson, Janet Baker, to research and discuss the appropriateness of pickleball for Sunriver, and to recommend whether there should.

After much discussion and additional data gathering, the committee recommended to the SROA Board of Directors that pickleball is an appropriate activity for Sunriver, and that there should be dedicated courts. The Turn to Courts, page 29 Page Has SROA received re- approval. This also riverfront park on the marina approved by the owners, the allows them to keep an eye on lagoon?

What costs are the firm can proceed with the their younger children and bidders suggesting for develop- development of construction enjoy some sporting activity ment? What are the next steps? The board apA. They pickleball courts Q. What is the our river access needs. The at the Fort Rock Email to status of the Pathgoal, much the same as it was playground tenbrookes srowners.

What by the 12th of the month. Once courts. Both have significant court. Faux Painting and Colorwashing The task force formed to. The task force shared the revised plan with the board at their May work session. It will be considered for adoption by the board at their July meeting.

Like the IAMP, this visionary plan will be utilized for long-range planning and prioritization purposes only. Nothing, at this point in time, is cast in stone. As each segment is proposed for actual development, a very public notification and review process will commence. This is when the vision is shaped into the final product. This process includes affected owner notification and involvement.

Please highlight some of the proposed changes to the design committee manual. What is their potential impact on Sunriver owners? I do, however, want to comment on the importance of the design committee and the Design Committee Manual of Rules and Procedures. Like most community associations, the basic premise and foundation upon which the Sunriver Owners Association was formed is the establishment of a controlled environment that protects what owners were attracted to when they chose to invest in the community.

The design committee rules not only define what Sunriver looks like and how it is maintained, but more importantly the committee and the rules exist to preserve and protect property values.

All too often this committee gets a bad rap. Everyone loves the rules as long as they apply to someone else. It is my sincere hope that every owner will review the proposed revisions and take the time necessary to understand the intent and purpose of the rules, considering the bigger picture and the community as a whole.

The second phase is overlaying with slurry seal in early June. The crack-sealing phase of the project involves lane closures and minor detours around work areas but the roads typically remain open with traffic directed by flaggers.

The slurry seal typically requires a day-long road closure. Owners on the affected lanes will be notified in advance of the closure, and allowed to park their cars on adjacent streets so that they are able to come and go during construction.

The schedule is dependent on weather and contractor availability. Owners on the affected streets will be kept up to date on schedule changes. Pathway construction Full depth reclamation FDR of four miles of pathways, mainly in the northern parts of Sunriver, is scheduled for completion in early June. Pathway reconstruction is in the fourth of an eight-year project to rebuild the entire mile pathway system. Mark Smith, SROA public works director, said the results of the full-depth reconstruction process are encouraging.

The process is exceeding our expectations of longevity. Information: , www. Learn to optimize bike riding position Physical therapist Jay Dicharry will present a free lecture Friday, June 28 at SHARC on how bike position plays a crucial role in riding economy and comfort. The lecture begins at p. He maintains an active research career and consults for numerous footwear companies. Information www. The Lohmans said they were happy to accept the decision as an interim step. If demand continues to grow, they would like to see a new eight-court pickleball complex enter the list of long-range amenities planned for Sunriver.

They said the land by the river recently acquired in a property trade with Sunriver Resort might be an ideal spot for pickleball expansion since no residences are in that area.

The Pickleball Club meets Tuesdays, 9 a. June through September on the Fort Rock courts next to the playground. The club welcomes new members. Bring your racquet and your appetite! We will be on the court to show you what you can expect from Sunriver Tennis this summer. Reservations required. Please call to join us. June Call or email Emily to see how you can help. Items will be donated to a local nonprofit organization to help them reduce their office costs.

Donations are not tax deductible. Two great locations – two family-friendly movies each week! Bring your low-back beach chairs, blanket and snacks no glass please. Movies will start at dusk. See the July Sunriver Scene for details. Get your tickets at ShakespeareBend. Friday, June 21, p. With Mondo Combo. Refreshments will be served. Kate was also lead singer with the awardwinning bluegrass band, Stoney Lonesome.

She was on tour in Oregon when she met Buck Seeger, a now-retired teacher in Salem. They fell in love, got married and re-located to Sunriver in Kate says Sunriver has been a beautiful place to create, relax and enjoy life.

Other members of Mondo Combo are Dillon Schneider, virtuoso guitarist and director of the Cascade School of Music, and bassist John Allen, who has performed with orchestras throughout the Midwest. Call Charanne Graham at Early registration for each monthly series is required. Call for more information.

Classes must have at least five participants and no more than You can update your existing card by calling the HOID office open daily 8 a. You can also use your ActiveNet account and update online at www. When you update your card you will receive your guest passes 20 passes per property. Saturday, Sept. Put a little dough in your pocket and help Newberry Habitat for Humanity at the same time.

Reserve by calling Discounts are offered by many eateries and merchants in The Village at Sunriver. Improv, stage movement, character development and basic stage awareness will be covered. The class is open to anyone who is interested. Auditions will be July 29 for. An action-packed musical is planned. At least 20 children between 5 and 18 are needed for this fun-packed show. Contact Kristy-Zalewski at dramama comcast. Sunriver area residents brought cubic yards of flammable yard waste to the Sunriver compost site during FireFree May FireFree program director Kate Lighthall said the Burgess Road fire in La Pine may have motivated homeowners to clean up combustible zones around structures.

Throughout Central Oregon more than 22, cubic yards of debris were disposed. Beautiful, recently completed custom home backing to Sable rock Park with lovely water features. Bella villa Homes has created a new and exciting vacation cabin at Caldera Springs! These new cabins overlook beautiful Obsidian Lake and the Caldera Links course! This home performs well as a rental and is continually fully booked. Ask about rental history and owners marketing program. Organizing and hosting a major athletic event like the Pacific Crest Weekend Sports Festival, with ten or more events spread over three days, is a huge undertaking.

In fact, AA Sports recruits over plus volunteers to set up and monitor the courses and finish lines for the different events, work at aid stations, serve at the food and drink stations, and assist participants with last-minute registration and picking up race packets.

Of course, there is all the clean up after the events. In addition to the fun of being part of a great event, volunteers can raise money for their favorite charity. Athletic teams, clubs and associations are encouraged to volunteer, and volunteers are welcome to work more than one shift. Anyone 16 years old and older can volunteer by contacting Debra Martyn-Jones at pcvolunteers aasportsltd.

Big deschutes river views! This delightful home offers a warm, cozy ambience with custom paint colors, laminate hardwood floors and tile countertops. Build your dream home on this Ponderosa covered river Meadows homesite and launch your boat at the nearby ramp!

Beautiful Sunriver lot with private common area to the rear, centrally located and just a short distance from Ft rock Park. Great location near SHArC! Spacious common area to the rear for extra privacy, large lot 0. These will help accommodate the influx of vacationing guests that we expect during our second summer of operation.

While the abdomen of the fly looks too full bodied in the picture above, rest assured the marabou slims down significantly when wet and does a particularly good job imitating the trailing shuck on the emerging insect. The naturals range from size 10 in the early season to size 16 as the season progresses. I will often Turn to Midge, page The decision follows Gov. The only other year the parade did not take place was , during World War II.

Updates and information will be available soon on the Bend Park and Recreation District website and social media channels. Other large events that take place as rentals in Bend parks and facilities will also be canceled if they cannot meet the state requirements. It can be rewarding and frustrating to have fish rise around your flies, so I try to double the chance of them finding my patterns.

If you have questions or would like additional information about this pattern, please email me. Or, if you have suggestions on future patterns to feature in this column, I welcome your input. I can be reached at philfischer sbcglobal. Communications The Sunriver Anglers have a new website www. Come Join Us and meet other like-minded people with whom you can enjoy the outdoors, help protect the special values we have here in Central Oregon and share your passions with all ages.

Membership The Sunriver Anglers currently has members. The Sunriver Anglers invites full or part time area residents with an interest in fishing and conservation to join the organization.

Over the years the Sunriver Anglers has purchased tools for a Summit High School advanced biology class, completed interpretive sign projects at the Fall River Hatchery and in Sunriver and donated fish incubators to Three Rivers School for biology classes. Healthy Waters Institute and others. Sunriver Pathway Safety Sunriver boasts 34 miles of paved pathways for bicycle and pedestrian use. For safety reasons, rollerblading, skates and skateboards are not allowed on pathways or roads.

SROA continues to monitor state opening phases regarding aquatics, playgrounds and contact sports e. Hours of operation will be limited based on available staff to provide services, maintain social distancing requirements and sanitize the facility. Tennis and pickleball operations have also resumed on a limited basis and available. Advance reservations are also required. Everyone needs to do their part by following all health and safety guidelines and participate in a manner that ensures the safety of all.

Please note that all dates, times, access requirements, etc. Entering the facility will be by appointment only. The exterior doors will always remain locked.

Staff will take your temperature at the front door before entering the facility. If you have a temperature above Masks or face coverings are required by all people while in the facility. Frequent hand sanitizing is encouraged. Sanitize stations will be in several locations throughout the facility. Monday — Friday 9am — pm Limited to 1-hour workout sessions 9am, am, 12pm and pm and a maximum of 6 people during each timeframe to allow cleaning between sessions.

Monday — Friday am — pm by appointment only 1. Only one member allowed in at a time unless additional members need a new card or updated photo. Renewing your Member Preference ID card? Call You may also use your own discs. Outplay and Mt. Bachelor season passes provide the best value to experience degrees of skiable terrain and explore the 4,acre playground in your backyard. We offer plenty of pass options depending on your passion, time, or budget — so all your best days next winter can be spent on the slopes.

We realize these are uncertain times, and are now offering the Mt. Bachelor Passholder Promise so you can buy with confidence and join us in anticipation of adventures ahead. Outplay is our premiere year-round, multi-sport pass that is back for another year and now boosted with the power of Ikon. For more information, visit www. Safely recreating during a pandemic Central Oregon Emergency Information Network encourages local residents to recreate safely.

Those who choose to enjoy the sunshine outdoors should follow these recommendations, developed in partnership with recreation leaders from Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties. Avoid driving to trailheads. No groups and go single file. As did the couple whose non-negotiable requirement for their gothic-themed wedding was a copious number of black roses — each of which had to be painted by hand. Everyone gets the same attention, as we want all our customers to walk out happy.

Horn joined her fulltime. My sons sometimes come here after school with their computer tablets and hang with us. During this challenging time, protocols have been implemented for buyers and sellers to keep everyone safe. The market is still at a slight seller advantage.

Please call for more details. Build the ideal get away. A total of first graders in southern Deschutes County are involved. Access to accurate, timely information both locally and nationally is encouraged. Your favorite trail may remain closed, or need to be closed on a temporary basis. Your favorite camp site may remain closed, or need to be closed on a temporary basis. Please remain safe and vigilant to ensure forest health and safety.

Do not start fires in undesignated areas. If permitted, make sure you are building a campfire properly and that you have water or an extinguisher on hand. The project took place this year under unique circumstances, and in adherence to safe distancing guidelines. She even displayed her wedding dress. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Call, Roofing Questions Answered! The materials used on your home will be put to the test by wind, snow and rain for many years. The truth, however, is just the opposite.

People, and things created by people, are actually responsible for 70 percent of wildfires in Oregon. And the majority of these fires start near homes and communities. The top three human-caused wildfires are escaped, or rekindled, debris burns; sparks or exhaust from power equipment, and escaped campfires; all of which can be prevented.

Escaped debris burns is, and has consistently been, the number one cause of wildfires in Oregon for decades. While the general cause falls under debris burning, the specific cause may result from a number of reasons.

Open flames or burning of any kind is prohibited within Sunriver proper. Whatever the reason, all of these fires can be prevented by following this simple checklist. Local regulations may restrict or prohibit burning altogether. Wildfires sparked from power equipment can happen when, in many cases, property owners are trying to reduce fire hazards around the home.

The leading culprit in recent years has been mowing dry, cured grass during periods of high or extreme fire danger. While hot exhaust coming into contact with dry grass could start a fire, the most common ignition source is the lawn mower blade striking a rock or other spark emitting surface.

Keep these things in mind when working with or using power equipment. Follow these simple guidelines when having a campfire. Campfires may not be allowed due to fire danger. Sunriver You: Sunriver history class available online By Helen Heeren Our overriding Sunriver You mission has been to bring together people who know stuff with people who want to learn stuff. Consequently, we are unable to offer a summer term with the uncertainty that currently exists.

The Sunriver You team is tentatively planning our fall term and we will keep our fingers crossed that there is a safe way to offer classes in a few months. Instead of teaching the classes live he has graciously offered to record these classes and present them as if we were all there in person.

Once these classes are ready we will let you know how they can be viewed online. Please contact us at info sunriveryou.

Some activities may be restricted or prohibited due to fire danger. While escaped campfires ranks third on our list, it does not account for the hundreds of abandoned campfires firefighters extinguish during their routine patrols. Sunriver Realty Beaver Dr. Coronavirus —The lobby and public access to both fire and police departments will reopen with masks required and hand sanitizing in order to enter.

Old business —Strategic Plan: Plan will be ready for review by the board next month and then share with stakeholders for eventual approval later this summer. The meetings make sure everyone is on the same page while sharing challenges and solutions we are all facing. Chief reports Police —Eight bike patrol officers are in training and will be patrolling the pathways for the summer season.

In discussion to resume some routine duties. Officers investigated 32 cases, 20 suspicious persons or prowlers, 6 animal issues, conducted 12 traffic stops, provided security checks and 9 lost and found. Fire —Chief Moor reported a high number of responses for gas leaks.

Administration —Worked with SROA general manager on a joint letter to the county regarding mass gatherings vs. Other business —The meeting adjourned at p. Approved meeting minutes are posted to www. Property housekeeping is first step in fire prevention By Jim Bennett, Sunriver Fire Department The last few months we have focused heavily on the importance of preparedness and response to disasters and evacuations. In conjunction with preparedness and response we cannot forget about prevention efforts, especially when it comes to fire in our community.

According to data from the U. That is a troubling statistic considering how easily preventable many of these fires are. Someone failed to act or acted in a way that allowed fire to move from good use to devastation. Barbecues can be dangerous when hot coals fall onto combustibles such as a wooden deck or forest debris like dry pine needles.

Fortunately, Sunriver has banned the use of charcoal and wood outdoor fires and barbecues. However, rules mean nothing if they are not followed. Be in compliance and fire safe , use only approved propane or gas barbecues. Certainly, there are times where fire spreads exactly like that, but frequently fire spreads from falling embers. During a fire incident winds sometimes generated by the fire can blow red-hot embers far beyond the head of the fire and into neighborhoods.

While the ember may land in the yard, it can just as easily land in a gutter or. Chances are that your gutter is not filled with water but is likely filled with plant debris such as pine needles, branches, and twigs. When the hot ember lands in the pile of dry plant foliage it is only a matter of time until it ignites. The fire will likely not be contained to a metal gutter, as it spreads into the underside of the roofing and into that attic space.

From there, it is a serious, fast-spreading fire. Moral of the story is check and clean those gutters today. Just like a log in the fireplace, logs stacked against a house can easily ignite from a heat source such as an ember blown in from a nearby fire or a reckless discarding of a cigarette.

Walk the perimeter of your home today to make sure there is space between combustible items and the house and eaves. When you think of a tub as in a hot tub probably your first thought is not about fire, with a tub full of water.

However, over the years we have had our fair share of hot tub-related fires. Poor wiring, overheating parts www. Have your tub regularly serviced and checked for any fire hazards. Ladders and fire?

Imagine a ladder for fire, but not a ladder to reach and fight a fire. Look around at the trees in your yard. Are there other combustibles leaning against or near Turn to Prevention, page Together we can make a positive impact. Since most wildfires are started by people, please do your part to prevent them.

The campaign first launched in spring From the start, Bigfoot served as an iconic messenger to encourage Oregonians and visitors to protect our communities and homes from human-caused wildfires.

Data show the most costly fires in recent years nationally all occurred on WUI lands. The wildfire problem also has captured the attention of Oregonians. Statewide they see the effects of fires on forests, as well as on homes in the wildland urban interface. In the past two years, data collected in Oregon for the National Fire Incident Reporting System show there were 14, outdoor fires with , acres burned. Most of these outdoor fires were caused by unintentional human ignition rather than natural sources such as lightning.

The Oregon fire service plays an important role in providing critical first response for initial suppression of many wildfires that begin in their jurisdictions and can often spread to public lands. In , fire agencies helped. Bigfoot reach residents statewide, and the OSFM will be providing Bigfoot materials for agencies to share and motivate their residents to prevent wildfires.

To learn more about wildfire prevention and preparedness, or to find and download your favorite Bigfoot image and spread the word, visit the OSFM website.

To do so, drown the fire with lots of water from your bucket, stir the coals and drown again. Fire officials from multiple protection agencies are encouraging everyone to do their part to Keep Oregon Green.

Visit keeporegongreen. This is a ticketed event with limited space requiring purchase of the book. If so, remove them today.

A fire creeping along the ground is many times easier to combat than one which has moved into the upper reaches of a tree on its way to becoming a crown treetop fire that swiftly moves from tree to tree.

Is your house number visible to emergency responders? If we need to respond, it helps to know which house is yours. If plants have overgrown the view from the street or paint is flaking off, clean up the house number so we can find your home quickly during an emergency. Keep informed about fire incidents affecting our community by visiting www.

Dog and owner were GOA. Officer located the target and made contact with the party. The contacted party indicated their juvenile son was target practicing. The course remains tentatively closed until mid-May and RP would like to request extra security checks.

RP did indicate Meadows golf course remains open. The homeowner was aware of the SROA 48 hour rule. Contacted party indicated they were friends of the owners and not renting.

Left messages for owner and property management company. The gentlemen moved to exercising in the field. Contacted party was advised the Sunriver Resort did not want him digging in the dumpsters and to leave the property.

He had no permission to stay there and was told to move on. After a short discussion he was asked to leave in a few hours. Officer contacted the store to see if they wanted the subject trespassed. Rented from Saturday to Wednesday with a document allowing her and her children to travel and rent due to her husband being in the medical field and having to allow him to quarantine at their home.

County notified, who will look into it further on Monday to see if this is an exception. RP was left a phone message. Officer contacted the RP who was a party to the child exchange a few minutes earlier. RP did not indicate a crime occurred. RP and contacted were both advised to not exchange children until an officer is present. Contacted subjects who were the owners and were at their house doing upkeep. I spoke with one the nature center employees who said they were aware and had left it there to see if someone comes back for them.

Goose swam away and officer was unable to catch it. Officer contacted several people that said they rented the residence from Cascara Vacation Rentals. Sunriver Village is higher than that! Summiting any of the buttes in this area will take you to elevations higher than most of the mountains in the east.

You too can be a butte bagger. Here is a selection of the most accessible buttes that offer short, enjoyable hikes near Sunriver. Lava Butte is known for its seasonal visitor center and the road to the top.

The view it offers is spectacular. Less well known is that you can hike up the road before the visitor center opens or after hours. Pilot Butte in Bend also has a road to the top. As I write this, that road was closed, but a hiking trail that will take you to the same amazing view is open. The trailhead parking area is accessed from the first left east of the Butte on Highway The trail is wide, well-used and just over a mile long.

I climb Pilot Butte every time I take my car to the dealer for an oil change — it beats watching TV in the waiting room. Try it on your next essential trip to Bend. This butte has two peaks with a saddle between them. Stick to the well-worn paths and pay attention to where you are relative to your car.

Camp Abbott Cinder Cone is 0. A cinder quarry dominates the base and a rough mile-long road leads to the top. However, High Desert Family Medicine does have the capability to test for the virus. High Desert Family Medicine offers any patient a mask for their visit for any who requests one and their staff will wear a mask if the patient requests that as well. Additionally, all patients are brought through open doors immediately to their exam room with no time spent in the reception area.

Each patient is then released from their exam room after their visit only after the staff validates that no other patients are in the hall or checking out. This process guarantees that all patients seen will never see another patient during their visit. All rooms and front counters are disinfected between patient encounters. Happy trails!

Daniel Skotte and the staff of High Desert Family Medicine serve on the front lines to make sure the community of Sunriver and patients have medical care available daily. Skotte and his staff have always maintained a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness, but have worked to implement positive changes to assure the community and patients feel safe and at the same time ensure that their medical staff are protected as well. Additionally, in Deschutes County with a population of around , we have currently 86 confirmed cases and no recorded deaths.

The payoff is an unobstructed view of the Cascades. Another butte of interest to geology buffs is Wake Butte. Follow FS 40 toward Crane Prairie. The bikes were a great feature and the hot tub was a huge bonus. We loved sitting on the deck and watching the parade of deer stroll by. Will definitely return once everything opens back up. This is a cozy and beautiful space in an amazing neighborhood with great opportunities for fun! The host was quick with responses and help!

This a cozy and beautiful space in an amazing neighborhood with great opportunities for fun! Want To Rent Your Home? About Bennington Properties. Join Our Housekeeping Team. Guest Portal.

Owner Portal. Copyright Bennington Properties All rights reserved. View our Privacy Policy. Witchhazel 3 – Central Sunriver. All of the bikes at the property have been serviced since your stay, so you will definitely be able to get some good riding in on your next stay. Also, if you ever find anything remiss inside your rental home, please feel free to call us anytime.

We are here to help! Overall a good vacation. The house is in a good location, but is a little old and it needs some updates. The carpet needs replacing ASAP.

Mihai, thank you so much for your feedback on your stay at 5 Witchhazel. We are so glad that you enjoyed your time in Sunriver and that the house was in a good location for you.

Winter weather can be hard on carpets here in Sunriver with all the muck that gets dragged in from the outdoors, but the carpets at the house have been through a good steam clean since and look much better, as you can see from the new photos on the website.

A new larger flat screen TV has also been added to the living room. Although the home is older, it is well kept by conscientious owners.

I hope that you will return to give us another try. Christina Guest Services Coordinator. Want To Rent Your Home? About Bennington Properties. Join Our Housekeeping Team. Guest Portal. Owner Portal. Copyright Bennington Properties All rights reserved. View our Privacy Policy. Witchhazel 5 – Central Sunriver. Sq Ft: No Smoking. Click to download.

Show all photos. Welcome to Witchhazel 5! Book this home along with our 3 and 8 Witchhazel homes and have plenty of room for the whole family This home, along with most Sunriver homes, is not air conditioned. Outdoor Grill Gas. Perfect weekend getaway Nicole – Wilsonville Very comfortable and cozy breakfast nook with great views of the trees. Show all reviews. Quiet, relaxing getaway Kelsey – Portland We had a terrific stay!

Great stay at Witchhazel! Coli family review Benjamin – Tigard Good home at a good price. Close to everything and great for kids. Great space. Fun girls weekend Melissa – Bend Super great for a girls weekend.

Excellent Stay! Brandon – Eugene Great Stay Witchhazel 5 Sheena – Eugene Our 3rd time to this home! Great family-friendly property Paul – Bend Great location in Sunriver. House offers a lot of space for a large family or group.


 
 

 

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The health of athletes, volunteers, partners and the Sunriver community has always been an important priority to the organizers. The fly is very vulnerable to trout at this stage. All rights reserved. In the meantime, we are sad to announce that David wife. My sons sometimes come here after school with their computer tablets and hang with us. Check the SRWC website for updates. So far, 10 lots have been treated under this program. The proposed changes are posted on www. Owners who приведу ссылку to 3 witch hazel lane sunriver oregon free download the wood should not drive or park on the pathways, but can use a wheelbarrow or wagon filemaker pro 17 advanced guide download the pathways to move the wood from commons to their vehicle or residence. Progression from floating to forward motion in the water.❿
 
 

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Christina Guest Services Manager. We loved it. It would be great if the three wheel bike worked handle bar broken. Another bike didn\’t work because the pedal hit the kick stand. Thank you for your feedback Brenda. We are so glad that you loved the house. All of the bikes at the property have been serviced since your stay, so you will definitely be able to get some good riding in on your next stay.

Also, if you ever find anything remiss inside your rental home, please feel free to call us anytime. We are here to help! Overall a good vacation. The house is in a good location, but is a little old and it needs some updates. The carpet needs replacing ASAP.

Mihai, thank you so much for your feedback on your stay at 5 Witchhazel. We are so glad that you enjoyed your time in Sunriver and that the house was in a good location for you. Winter weather can be hard on carpets here in Sunriver with all the muck that gets dragged in from the outdoors, but the carpets at the house have been through a good steam clean since and look much better, as you can see from the new photos on the website.

A new larger flat screen TV has also been added to the living room. Although the home is older, it is well kept by conscientious owners. I hope that you will return to give us another try.

Christina Guest Services Coordinator. Want To Rent Your Home? About Bennington Properties. Join Our Housekeeping Team. Guest Portal. Owner Portal. Copyright Bennington Properties All rights reserved. View our Privacy Policy. Witchhazel 5 – Central Sunriver. Sq Ft: No Smoking. Click to download. Show all photos. Welcome to Witchhazel 5! Book this home along with our 3 and 8 Witchhazel homes and have plenty of room for the whole family This home, along with most Sunriver homes, is not air conditioned.

Outdoor Grill Gas. Perfect weekend getaway Nicole – Wilsonville Very comfortable and cozy breakfast nook with great views of the trees. Show all reviews. Quiet, relaxing getaway Kelsey – Portland We had a terrific stay! Great stay at Witchhazel! Coli family review Benjamin – Tigard Good home at a good price.

Close to everything and great for kids. Great space. Fun girls weekend Melissa – Bend Super great for a girls weekend. Excellent Stay! Brandon – Eugene Great Stay Witchhazel 5 Sheena – Eugene Our 3rd time to this home!

Great family-friendly property Paul – Bend Great location in Sunriver. House offers a lot of space for a large family or group. Marvelous time at 5 Witchhazel Paul – Eureka We had a great time! August Stay Lauren A. Spring break trip Lisa – Vancouver We had a very nice time Hi Lisa, We are so pleased to hear that you and your family had a nice time in our 5 Witchhazel home during your Spring Break vacation. Wonderful Home!!

Christmas in Sunriver Dan R. Great stay Andreea S. Witchhazel 5 – Sacramento Overall property was in great condition. Wilks review Brenda W. He has also served on a local hospital board of directors and was a member of its foundation board.

He worked from the galley to captain of his own ship and was the commanding officer on three cutters. His field of study was chemical engineering. Schneider has experience in personnel management, budget planning and decision-making.

He sees both sides of issues and has travelled all over the U. He is a mortgage loan specialist who received written recognition in books by Terry Eilers. In , Smith retired from Bank of America Oregon as vice president and statewide mortgage sales manager.

During his career, he developed many software programs that have been used by four major banks. He also taught college classes in banking and finance. Smith has performed professional magic for 40 plus years. July Infants to 3XL Something for Everyone! Excludes hard liquor sales. One coupon per grocery order. Expires 7 days after issue date, one coupon per vehicle. Annual Pacific Crest event to be held virtually Due to the current pandemic, organizers of the Pacific Crest Endurance Weekend Sports Festival have decided to transition the Sunriver June race event to a virtual format.

Why Racing was hoping for some glimmer of possibility that they could continue with the event at the end of June. However, it has become clear that it would be impossible to safely host the event under the current conditions. The health of athletes, volunteers, partners and the Sunriver community has always been an important priority to the organizers. This will be a very unique year in so many ways. When presented with an obstacle, you figure out how to go around, over or through.

This will be the fifth virtual event in and the organizers are working to still make the event special for participants. Race participants still receive all the swag and upgraded merchandise as a reminder of the year you raced in such a. Most people want to relax, tune out and just have a good time while on vacation.

No one wants to spoil the fun by having to think about the potential of a disaster but, for some communities, the threat is real. Visit the website at www.

Visit this website to learn what to do when the sirens go off! Create new text message 2. Hit send 5. You will receive a text notification if you were successful Leaving Sunriver? Opt-out by sending STOP to Virtual awards ceremonies will be held with prizes and challenges leading up to and throughout the event.

Why Racing has upgraded the SWAG and will continue to work to make this experience memorable, fun and something you will never forget. He also enjoyed birthday cake and playtime with his sisters. For dinner Jake chose steak and rolls and finished off the day soaking in the hot tub with mom and dad. It is recommended everyone follow local, state and national orders and guidelines in the use of open spaces and recognize that usage can vary from community to community.

Please give audible warning to others as you pass from behind. I need to emphasize significant uncertainty remains. This, along with the economic hardship experienced by guests.

Installing electricity for the new gates to be installed at Mary McCallum Park and storage yards later this year. A skeleton staff remains sharing job tasks and working on opening protocols for some recreational amenities as part of phase one for reopening Oregon.

Created cleaning and sanitizing procedures throughout the facility. Numerous cleaning and maintenance projects were completed or scheduled during the closure. Canceled 15 private and owner events and rescheduled 10 events to Canceled other SROA-hosted events through the end of the year. Should revenues fall significantly short of current projections, additional expense reduction may be needed.

Details will be finalized and. With no further delays, construction will begin prior to the winter season. The goal of the registry will be to improve safety, emergency management and livability of Sunriver. The meeting adjourned at a. The next SROA board work session will take place at 9 a. June 12 followed by the regular board meeting at 9 a.

Approved minutes of the meeting are posted, as available, on the SROA website at www. As I write this article, we have been closed to the public since March It has been 53 days since families gathered inside the nature center visiting with our beehive or native frogs and salamanders in the creature cave.

And 53 days since the curiosity and smiles of a class of first graders filled our campus with excitement. But things have not remained stagnant — not in the least. Spring has exploded around us as many quarantine in our homes, work from home and venture no farther than our neighborhoods.

Bumblebee queens are awake and buzz through the air looking for the perfect hole in the ground for their nest. A pygmy nuthatch works on excavating the siding. And a mountain chickadee gathers bits of fur for her nest, from a pellet cast by our golden eagle, Aquila. The pandemic has also brought people to our campus in new and creative ways.

For example, the two couples that recently had a lovely gettogether on the shore of Lake Aspen. With their lounge chairs properly distanced about 10 feet from one another, I am sure they enjoyed connecting with each other and nature, on that beautiful Saturday afternoon.

While the solitary photographers and birders of Sunriver have been very fruitful in their search for subjects, animals fill the areas that would have otherwise been occupied by Sunriver tourists. Not having a public audience for so long has given us the opportunity to work closely with our own resident animals in.

For updates or more information, visit www. Ron is working on learning new behaviors such as stepping on a scale, letting his foot be touched for examination, and hopping into a travel crate. We have also taken this opportunity to set up a new aviary for Joe Junior, the great horned owl.

The new aviary, located on the backside of the nature center, will not. The reality is though, like you, we have also had to adjust to a new normal. Connecting with you and the many other families, students, and visitors we would normally see at this time of year looks a little different. In many cases we have gone digital. For example, we now have opportunities to attend virtual lectures, seminars, and workshops. We designed virtual activity packs that families can download from our website filled with activity ideas, recommended books, and supply lists, to help families explore the outdoors together.

You can also now join us live for behind the scenes training sessions with our animals, tours of our botanic garden and even a. The good thing is, nature and the cosmos are not closed.

In a way they are more open and accessible than ever. And for those of us that have spent our lives dedicated to connecting others with nature, we continue to be steadfast in this mission, even in these challenging times. But we need your help. There are many ways you can directly support us by: making a donation, becoming a member or gifting a membership, purchasing a memorial tree, sponsoring an animal, participating in online programs, donating items to and shopping at the Second Tern Thrift Store when it reopens , or volunteering with us once we can resume operations safely.

Time spent in nature is going to be more important than ever; please consider your support today to ensure our future for the next generation. She is knowledgeable, patient, and professional and has an exceptional command of the real estate market. She has a true passion for Sunriver and offered fantastic insight and resources.

No matter the time of day or the complexity of the questions, she was responsive and made us feel like a priority. This is our third time using Jenn and we absolutely recommend her if you are looking to sell or buy in Central Oregon! All our artists have been given the gift of time to immerse themselves in their respective mediums. The results are an outpouring of talent and inspiration. The gallery is an ode to green: green as in springtime and green as in go!

We will bring you up to speed on our activities. Painter Bonnie Junell has been busy with some large commissions that have made time pass quickly because she can lose herself in the creative zone. Her attention was sometimes redirected to the new puppy playing at the base of her easel. Becky has even included words of wisdom in some pieces. No surprise that they reflect her dry humor. Using her camera, artist Carolyn Waissman continues to capture the wonder of nature. During restricted times like these, the artist really does bring a bit of nature to everyone.

Jewelry artist Karla Proud also turns to nature for inspiration for her latest creations. Dottie Moniz has just completed a beautiful collage utilizing fabric to represent the forest and water that we all enjoy in Central Oregon. Her interpretation of the natural world is always beautiful. The asymmetrical combinations of precious stones and natural elements always delights. Creative mosaic artist Jesica Carleton has been remarkably busy.

Some of her new pieces capture the essence of outdoor. Central Oregon. We look forward to sharing all our new work with you in our spacious gallery that allows for easy observance of social distancing and lots of free hand sanitizer. For more information, stop by building 19 in The Village at Sunriver, call or find us on the web at www.

Other usage rules and requirements can be found on page 22 and will be posted at the courts. For the health and safety of everyone, non-compliance by users could result in an amenity being closed again.

The admin foyer remains open 24 hours a day and has a locked drop box for leaving any association-related payments and for picking up frequently used forms or other documents. Visit www. With the health and safety of guests and staff of utmost importance, the Resort spent weeks creating a new operating plan that includes cashless and paperless transactions, non-contact check-ins and significant sanitation protocols, which implemented leaving 24 hours between occupancies.

The Meadows golf course had been open to members only in April and May. Woodlands was also opened to limited play in order to follow social distancing requirements. The Resort noted they are experiencing an increase in vacation cancelations early in the season, but have seen an increase in owners looking to come to their homes instead.

Visit the Village website and search for a particular business to learn more information. Avoid overnight trips and minimize other non-essential travel, including recreational day trips to destinations outside the community where you live.

Travel the minimum distance needed to obtain essential services such as food, medical care or for work. In rural areas, residents may have to travel greater distances for essential services, while in urban areas, residents may only need to travel a few.

As Oregon is reopening and restrictions are being lifted on businesses and public spaces, it may be difficult to ensure that you can stay six feet away from others at all times.

Avoid touching your face. People who are at risk for severe complications age plus or have underlying medical condiA sign at Your Store in The Village At Sunriver announces they are open, but to a limited number of shoppers at a time.

Contact your health care provider if you need medical attention. Joanna has lived in our community since , and uses her 34 years of experience and skill to provide quality services with emphasis on communication, timeliness, personal attention and accountability.

We have bought and sold multiple properties with Joanna and also worked with her as part of her property management role. Top notch all the way around. Sunriver Music Festival cancels August concerts but retains other performances Joining a growing list of summer concerts cancelled by COVID concerns, the Sunriver Music Festival Board has suspended its August concert series this year and is exploring innovative ways to continue bringing the magic of world-class music to Central Oregon.

Many programs are continuing. The Young Artists Scholarship program is thriving and 24 talented young applicants are actively preparing for their auditions and interviews at the end of May. The Young Artists. The suspended August concert series would have been the tenth and final season for artistic director and conductor George Hanson. He was crafting a concert series celebrating the revolutionary impact of Ludwig van Beethoven featuring world-class soloists and the.

The Sunriver Art Fair has been cancelled. We know that this will come as a disappointment, not only to the artists, but also to the community that enjoys this 3-day event during the summer. Festival Orchestra.

The safety of patrons and performers must remain a top priority. We are shifting focus and looking toward the creative ideas emerging from all of us in these changing times. Members that have purchased tickets for the summer concerts are being contacted by festival staff. For additional information on the season, please call the festival at , email information sunrivermusic.

While Sunriver Music Festival has suspended its August concert series, the 43rd Season lives on with staff and volunteers busy exploring new ways to bring world-class music to Central Oregon. The Young Artists Scholarship Concert, always a positive gift to the community, is planned for late August. Visit the online calendar at www. Visit the SROA calendar for details on calling in, if available.

Contact the chair if you have questions about a committee or the projects they are currently working on. Dave Rhodes, chair ownerenrichment srowners. The Oregon State Marine Board is urging boaters headed to the water during the first warm weekend of the year — especially people in canoes, kayaks, and on stand-up paddleboards, to dress for the water temperature, not the air temperature. The water is cold. A dunking this time of year can be deadly. There are also paddling clubs in many communities as well as online forums with local safety information.

Additionally, the agency has received many reports of debris and obstructions this spring, so Turn to Fatalities, page Sign up at the Marketplace Info: AlAnon p. Wednesday Sunriver Rotary a. Info: Thursday Sunriver Yoga Club am, All levels welcome. Info: Duplicate Bridge 6 p. Ladies Lunch and Bridge a. Sign up at the Marketplace Alcoholics Anonymous 7 p. Pozzi building at the Sunriver Nature Center.

Neighborhood Expert Venture Lane P. Buy with knowledge, Sell with confidence… Call or text: Call for more information This service is provided to Sunriver property owners for reduction of ladder fuels ONLY. Material generated by a landscape company or for building construction is the responsibility of the owner and their contractor and will not be removed by SROA.

Mass: am Thurs. Paul Antao, SDB. LFR treatment on commons is scheduled on a six-year cycle. This year, the northeast side of the community will be treated as contractors work on all common areas generally bordered by Cottonwood Drive to the south, West Cascade to the west and U.

Forest Service land to the east and north. The process will include removing unhealthy trees, thinning of smaller trees and removal of some vegetation. The work will occur on commons only and is expected to begin between June and October. The material and wood that are generated from the project have multiple uses.

For example, limbs and brush will be chipped and blown back onto commons, keeping the nutrient content of the area balanced. Larger logs will stay in place as animal and insect habitat or will be used in support of landscape restoration work in Sunriver. The majority of the. Regularly-scheduled ladder fuels reduction is one of the safest ways to control overgrowth in a rural community like ours — taking the place of what Mother Nature does naturally with forest fire.

Ladder fuels is the accumulation of combustible materials that link the ground to the tree canopy and includes brush, live and dead limbs and tree seedlings. Thinning of larger trees reduces competition between trees to promote forest health as well as slowing the spread of fire should it reach the tree canopy. Ladder fuels reduction LFR and tree thinning are essential tools for mechanical removal of vegetation in a wildland urban interface community such as.

Property clean-up efforts should prevent, not start wildfires Many Oregonians have good intentions each spring when they set out to eliminate wildfire hazards around the home. But the tools they use may actually start a wildfire if not handled properly.

Kristin Babbs, president of the nonprofit fire prevention organization Keep Oregon Green, notes that improper use of mowers, chain saws and other equipment is the leading cause of wildfires on state-protected lands in Oregon.

As we are on the front lines, our priority remains to keep our patients healthy and away from the hospital. It is vital that we stay open and continue to operate with full staff and services.

To find out how you can help, visit www. Starting May 16, Oregon began reopening sectors of public life closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but large gatherings will continue to be prohibited through the summer.

The club will deeply miss their friends, sponsors, patrons and artists, but are looking forward to visiting with you all in Owner involvement in LFR efforts Owners assist community efforts and ensure their own property is defensible by keeping pine needles from accumulating on rooftops, decks and gutters; moving woodpiles away from structures, and performing other LFR activities within their property boundaries permit may be required.

Each year, staff performs wildfire safety check-ups at all private properties within the community — alternating between north and south ends. Owners whose properties remain in compliance with the Sunriver LFR Plan, but who need to perform maintenance work to avoid non-compliance in the future have received courtesy notices and a permit outlining the specific work need on their property. Properties with excessive ladder fuels have been issued a Notice of Deficiency Advisory notice and a permit to clean up their property this season.

Reminder notices were mailed to owners in early May. Some areas may restrict their use depending on weather and vegetation conditions. Use a weed trimmer with plastic line vs. Remove rocks in the. Many obstructions cannot be immediately cleared.

This includes cars, tractors, harvesters, chainsaws, weed trimmers and mowers. Keep the exhaust system in proper working order, spark arresters clear of carbon build-up, and the engine free of oil and dust. Allow equipment to cool before refilling with gasoline. Wildfire awareness, preparedness and prevention are crucial at any time of year. Learn how you can be a part of the solution at www.

Remember to respect any closures, stay local, be selfcontained, boat with members of your immediate household, and maintain physical distance for your own safety and for those around you. Coast Guard, visit www. Owners who wish to have their ladder fuels picked up must have the materials at the road edge by the first Monday of the month.

How long it takes the crews to reach your particular lane depends on the amount of materials to be collected throughout Sunriver and the schedule of the Public Works crew. The pickup service is provided only to Sunriver property owners for reduction of ladder fuels. Owners using contractors or contractors doing work on private property are responsible for disposal of all debris they create. Vegetative materials generated for building construction is also the responsibility of the owner and their contractor and will not be removed by SROA.

These photos show the proper stacking of materials at the road edge, above, and poorly stacked and unaccessible pile, below. SROA does not pick up pine needles, grass, leaves or small branches. Roadside piles that include these materials will be left. Grass clippings, pine needles, or other organic materials, can be taken to the following facilities.

LLC composting site at Lake Penhollow. The recent ban on large gatherings through September has made holding either event not possible.

Thank you to all who donated. Join us in social activities and philanthropic endeavors by applying online. For additional information, contact srwcmembership gmail. Stay healthy, get plenty of fresh air.

As always, you will still earn your rewards points, fuel points and rebates. Early in the pandemic the SRWC Philanthropy team identified the urgent need for food and recommended supporting three nonprofits providing meals.

As the days and weeks passed and local families were struggling to pay their bills, the team identified the need for housing and utility assistance.

Additional disbursements will occur as more needs for support are identified. Check the SRWC website for updates. Just 48 hours after the Turn to Fund, page To our Sunriver Clients and Friends, Sun Forest continues to think of your health and safety during this uncertain time.

We are here to assist in any way possible. Page These grants are directed to women, children, families and seniors by providing basic necessities. This program is made possible through a variety of club fundraising efforts, of which the Art Fair held each summer is the biggest fundraiser.

That is amazing support for our community! Each year we have a luncheon in May to celebrate the wonderful work these nonprofits do. A few of the awardees will be highlighted here to share how they impact the lives of south Deschutes County residents. The Project raises cattle and supplies beef to food pantries in south Deschutes county. The pantries only pay for the butchering and processing costs. Our funds will help them double the amount of beef provided to south county.

The program provides nutritious meals to seniors at the same time checking on their welfare. They have the ability to make referrals for other senior services which allow seniors to stay health and in their homes as long as possible.

Our funds will help them eliminate the wait list for those needing services. Stay tuned for a fully reimagined Festival Faire fundraising gala online featuring an abundance of performancK-8 school requested funds to replace computers the District removed because of obsolescence.

These computers are part of a lab that allows students to take online classes. Other middle schools in Bend allow their students to go to a nearby high schools to take advanced classes. Because the distance to any high school, Three Rivers students are not able to travel to nearby high schools. The lab allows them to take online classes, advancing their education and staying on par academically with Bend students.

Our funds will purchase three computers for their lab. For additional information on the season, please call the festival at , email information sunriver music. The American Mosquito Control Association will continue to monitor the situation with public health partners and provide new information as it becomes available at www.

This amazing support from the community has enabled the fund to have more impact than hoped for and to provide local support to local nonprofits. Join the Sunriver Anglers today and help improve fishing and conservation in Central Oregon. The Sunriver Anglers are committed to contributing to your enjoyment of this beautiful place in three general areas:. Recreation Our members are eager to share their knowledge, experience and enjoyment of angling with all levels of anglers.

We host a variety of outings and fishing trips to nearby lakes and streams, giving you an opportunity to learn how and where to fish in our bountiful area. Spend a day on the water or do an overnight trip. Get hooked up and join the fun. Conservation You choose to live and play in Central Oregon… among the trees, enjoying the meadows, the fishing and wildlife. The Sunriver Anglers provides a number of hands-on efforts in which members can participate to help preserve and improve the environment we enjoy so much.

It also supports the Deschutes River Conservancy which is the lead entity attempting to restore winter water flows on the Upper Deschutes River. It is part of our mission to encourage, advocate and support conservation and protection of watersheds, fish habitat and wild fish populations. Education, youth programs One of our missions is to provide educational opportunities for school children to learn about fish habitat, basic fishing skills, water safety and the principles of stewardship.

Youth programs include Fall River Hatchery School kids educational outing and the Three Rivers School classroom angler education including fish dissection. Fly-Tying Corner: blood midge dry fly By Phil Fischer Now that our lakes are open for the early season, I am spending a lot of my time fishing chironomid patterns under an indicator. But recently on Crane Prairie, the chironomid hatch became profuse and the fish started taking midges on the surface.

There were many very large blood midges hatching and the fish seemed to be keyed in on these as they represented a solid meal for hungry trout. I had stopped by the Grizzly Store near Davis Lake and the owner recommended a good blood midge dry fly pattern. It worked then, how about now? Fast forward to Crane Prairie and I just happened to have a few of this blood midge pattern in my fly box. I have fished this fly during chironomid hatches on a few our area lakes and it has never let me down when fished in the right situation.

This pattern represents an emerging midge as it breaks out of its nymphal shuck to become an adult midge. The fly is very vulnerable to trout at this stage. The fly is tied with orange marabou, with a short wisp of a tail that represents the trailing shuck. It is important when fishing this pattern to apply dry fly floatant to the thorax, hackle and wing, but not to the marabou. You want the marabou to absorb water and hang in the surface film, much like the trailing shuck of the natural.

While the abdomen of the fly looks too full bodied in the picture above, rest assured the marabou slims down significantly when wet and does a particularly good job imitating the trailing shuck on the emerging insect. The naturals range from size 10 in the early season to size 16 as the season progresses.

I will often Turn to Midge, page The decision follows Gov. The only other year the parade did not take place was , during World War II. Updates and information will be available soon on the Bend Park and Recreation District website and social media channels. Other large events that take place as rentals in Bend parks and facilities will also be canceled if they cannot meet the state requirements.

It can be rewarding and frustrating to have fish rise around your flies, so I try to double the chance of them finding my patterns. If you have questions or would like additional information about this pattern, please email me.

Properties with excessive ladder fuels have been issued a Notice of Deficiency Advisory notice and a permit to clean up their property this season. Reminder notices were mailed to owners in early May. Some areas may restrict their use depending on weather and vegetation conditions.

Use a weed trimmer with plastic line vs. Remove rocks in the. Many obstructions cannot be immediately cleared. This includes cars, tractors, harvesters, chainsaws, weed trimmers and mowers.

Keep the exhaust system in proper working order, spark arresters clear of carbon build-up, and the engine free of oil and dust. Allow equipment to cool before refilling with gasoline.

Wildfire awareness, preparedness and prevention are crucial at any time of year. Learn how you can be a part of the solution at www. Remember to respect any closures, stay local, be selfcontained, boat with members of your immediate household, and maintain physical distance for your own safety and for those around you.

Coast Guard, visit www. Owners who wish to have their ladder fuels picked up must have the materials at the road edge by the first Monday of the month.

How long it takes the crews to reach your particular lane depends on the amount of materials to be collected throughout Sunriver and the schedule of the Public Works crew. The pickup service is provided only to Sunriver property owners for reduction of ladder fuels.

Owners using contractors or contractors doing work on private property are responsible for disposal of all debris they create. Vegetative materials generated for building construction is also the responsibility of the owner and their contractor and will not be removed by SROA.

These photos show the proper stacking of materials at the road edge, above, and poorly stacked and unaccessible pile, below. SROA does not pick up pine needles, grass, leaves or small branches. Roadside piles that include these materials will be left. Grass clippings, pine needles, or other organic materials, can be taken to the following facilities. LLC composting site at Lake Penhollow. The recent ban on large gatherings through September has made holding either event not possible.

Thank you to all who donated. Join us in social activities and philanthropic endeavors by applying online. For additional information, contact srwcmembership gmail. Stay healthy, get plenty of fresh air.

As always, you will still earn your rewards points, fuel points and rebates. Early in the pandemic the SRWC Philanthropy team identified the urgent need for food and recommended supporting three nonprofits providing meals. As the days and weeks passed and local families were struggling to pay their bills, the team identified the need for housing and utility assistance. Additional disbursements will occur as more needs for support are identified.

Check the SRWC website for updates. Just 48 hours after the Turn to Fund, page To our Sunriver Clients and Friends, Sun Forest continues to think of your health and safety during this uncertain time. We are here to assist in any way possible.

Page These grants are directed to women, children, families and seniors by providing basic necessities. This program is made possible through a variety of club fundraising efforts, of which the Art Fair held each summer is the biggest fundraiser. That is amazing support for our community! Each year we have a luncheon in May to celebrate the wonderful work these nonprofits do. A few of the awardees will be highlighted here to share how they impact the lives of south Deschutes County residents.

The Project raises cattle and supplies beef to food pantries in south Deschutes county. The pantries only pay for the butchering and processing costs. Our funds will help them double the amount of beef provided to south county. The program provides nutritious meals to seniors at the same time checking on their welfare. They have the ability to make referrals for other senior services which allow seniors to stay health and in their homes as long as possible.

Our funds will help them eliminate the wait list for those needing services. Stay tuned for a fully reimagined Festival Faire fundraising gala online featuring an abundance of performancK-8 school requested funds to replace computers the District removed because of obsolescence.

These computers are part of a lab that allows students to take online classes. Other middle schools in Bend allow their students to go to a nearby high schools to take advanced classes. Because the distance to any high school, Three Rivers students are not able to travel to nearby high schools.

The lab allows them to take online classes, advancing their education and staying on par academically with Bend students. Our funds will purchase three computers for their lab. For additional information on the season, please call the festival at , email information sunriver music.

The American Mosquito Control Association will continue to monitor the situation with public health partners and provide new information as it becomes available at www. This amazing support from the community has enabled the fund to have more impact than hoped for and to provide local support to local nonprofits. Join the Sunriver Anglers today and help improve fishing and conservation in Central Oregon.

The Sunriver Anglers are committed to contributing to your enjoyment of this beautiful place in three general areas:. Recreation Our members are eager to share their knowledge, experience and enjoyment of angling with all levels of anglers. We host a variety of outings and fishing trips to nearby lakes and streams, giving you an opportunity to learn how and where to fish in our bountiful area. Spend a day on the water or do an overnight trip. Get hooked up and join the fun.

Conservation You choose to live and play in Central Oregon… among the trees, enjoying the meadows, the fishing and wildlife. The Sunriver Anglers provides a number of hands-on efforts in which members can participate to help preserve and improve the environment we enjoy so much. It also supports the Deschutes River Conservancy which is the lead entity attempting to restore winter water flows on the Upper Deschutes River.

It is part of our mission to encourage, advocate and support conservation and protection of watersheds, fish habitat and wild fish populations. Education, youth programs One of our missions is to provide educational opportunities for school children to learn about fish habitat, basic fishing skills, water safety and the principles of stewardship.

Youth programs include Fall River Hatchery School kids educational outing and the Three Rivers School classroom angler education including fish dissection. Fly-Tying Corner: blood midge dry fly By Phil Fischer Now that our lakes are open for the early season, I am spending a lot of my time fishing chironomid patterns under an indicator.

But recently on Crane Prairie, the chironomid hatch became profuse and the fish started taking midges on the surface. There were many very large blood midges hatching and the fish seemed to be keyed in on these as they represented a solid meal for hungry trout.

I had stopped by the Grizzly Store near Davis Lake and the owner recommended a good blood midge dry fly pattern. It worked then, how about now? Fast forward to Crane Prairie and I just happened to have a few of this blood midge pattern in my fly box.

I have fished this fly during chironomid hatches on a few our area lakes and it has never let me down when fished in the right situation. This pattern represents an emerging midge as it breaks out of its nymphal shuck to become an adult midge.

The fly is very vulnerable to trout at this stage. The fly is tied with orange marabou, with a short wisp of a tail that represents the trailing shuck.

It is important when fishing this pattern to apply dry fly floatant to the thorax, hackle and wing, but not to the marabou. You want the marabou to absorb water and hang in the surface film, much like the trailing shuck of the natural.

While the abdomen of the fly looks too full bodied in the picture above, rest assured the marabou slims down significantly when wet and does a particularly good job imitating the trailing shuck on the emerging insect.

The naturals range from size 10 in the early season to size 16 as the season progresses. I will often Turn to Midge, page The decision follows Gov. The only other year the parade did not take place was , during World War II.

Updates and information will be available soon on the Bend Park and Recreation District website and social media channels. Other large events that take place as rentals in Bend parks and facilities will also be canceled if they cannot meet the state requirements. It can be rewarding and frustrating to have fish rise around your flies, so I try to double the chance of them finding my patterns.

If you have questions or would like additional information about this pattern, please email me. Or, if you have suggestions on future patterns to feature in this column, I welcome your input.

I can be reached at philfischer sbcglobal. Communications The Sunriver Anglers have a new website www. Come Join Us and meet other like-minded people with whom you can enjoy the outdoors, help protect the special values we have here in Central Oregon and share your passions with all ages.

Membership The Sunriver Anglers currently has members. The Sunriver Anglers invites full or part time area residents with an interest in fishing and conservation to join the organization. Over the years the Sunriver Anglers has purchased tools for a Summit High School advanced biology class, completed interpretive sign projects at the Fall River Hatchery and in Sunriver and donated fish incubators to Three Rivers School for biology classes.

Healthy Waters Institute and others. Sunriver Pathway Safety Sunriver boasts 34 miles of paved pathways for bicycle and pedestrian use. For safety reasons, rollerblading, skates and skateboards are not allowed on pathways or roads. SROA continues to monitor state opening phases regarding aquatics, playgrounds and contact sports e. Hours of operation will be limited based on available staff to provide services, maintain social distancing requirements and sanitize the facility.

Tennis and pickleball operations have also resumed on a limited basis and available. Advance reservations are also required. Everyone needs to do their part by following all health and safety guidelines and participate in a manner that ensures the safety of all. Please note that all dates, times, access requirements, etc. Entering the facility will be by appointment only.

The exterior doors will always remain locked. Staff will take your temperature at the front door before entering the facility. If you have a temperature above Masks or face coverings are required by all people while in the facility.

Frequent hand sanitizing is encouraged. Sanitize stations will be in several locations throughout the facility. Monday — Friday 9am — pm Limited to 1-hour workout sessions 9am, am, 12pm and pm and a maximum of 6 people during each timeframe to allow cleaning between sessions. Monday — Friday am — pm by appointment only 1. Only one member allowed in at a time unless additional members need a new card or updated photo. Renewing your Member Preference ID card?

Call You may also use your own discs. Outplay and Mt. Bachelor season passes provide the best value to experience degrees of skiable terrain and explore the 4,acre playground in your backyard.

We offer plenty of pass options depending on your passion, time, or budget — so all your best days next winter can be spent on the slopes. We realize these are uncertain times, and are now offering the Mt. Bachelor Passholder Promise so you can buy with confidence and join us in anticipation of adventures ahead. Outplay is our premiere year-round, multi-sport pass that is back for another year and now boosted with the power of Ikon.

For more information, visit www. Safely recreating during a pandemic Central Oregon Emergency Information Network encourages local residents to recreate safely.

Those who choose to enjoy the sunshine outdoors should follow these recommendations, developed in partnership with recreation leaders from Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties. Avoid driving to trailheads. No groups and go single file. As did the couple whose non-negotiable requirement for their gothic-themed wedding was a copious number of black roses — each of which had to be painted by hand. Everyone gets the same attention, as we want all our customers to walk out happy.

Horn joined her fulltime. My sons sometimes come here after school with their computer tablets and hang with us. During this challenging time, protocols have been implemented for buyers and sellers to keep everyone safe.

The market is still at a slight seller advantage. Please call for more details. Build the ideal get away. A total of first graders in southern Deschutes County are involved.

Access to accurate, timely information both locally and nationally is encouraged. Your favorite trail may remain closed, or need to be closed on a temporary basis. Your favorite camp site may remain closed, or need to be closed on a temporary basis. Please remain safe and vigilant to ensure forest health and safety. Do not start fires in undesignated areas. If permitted, make sure you are building a campfire properly and that you have water or an extinguisher on hand. The project took place this year under unique circumstances, and in adherence to safe distancing guidelines.

She even displayed her wedding dress. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Call, Roofing Questions Answered! The materials used on your home will be put to the test by wind, snow and rain for many years. The truth, however, is just the opposite. People, and things created by people, are actually responsible for 70 percent of wildfires in Oregon. And the majority of these fires start near homes and communities.

The top three human-caused wildfires are escaped, or rekindled, debris burns; sparks or exhaust from power equipment, and escaped campfires; all of which can be prevented. Escaped debris burns is, and has consistently been, the number one cause of wildfires in Oregon for decades.

While the general cause falls under debris burning, the specific cause may result from a number of reasons. Open flames or burning of any kind is prohibited within Sunriver proper. Whatever the reason, all of these fires can be prevented by following this simple checklist.

Local regulations may restrict or prohibit burning altogether. Wildfires sparked from power equipment can happen when, in many cases, property owners are trying to reduce fire hazards around the home.

The leading culprit in recent years has been mowing dry, cured grass during periods of high or extreme fire danger. While hot exhaust coming into contact with dry grass could start a fire, the most common ignition source is the lawn mower blade striking a rock or other spark emitting surface. Keep these things in mind when working with or using power equipment. Follow these simple guidelines when having a campfire.

Campfires may not be allowed due to fire danger. Sunriver You: Sunriver history class available online By Helen Heeren Our overriding Sunriver You mission has been to bring together people who know stuff with people who want to learn stuff. Consequently, we are unable to offer a summer term with the uncertainty that currently exists.

The Sunriver You team is tentatively planning our fall term and we will keep our fingers crossed that there is a safe way to offer classes in a few months. Instead of teaching the classes live he has graciously offered to record these classes and present them as if we were all there in person.

Once these classes are ready we will let you know how they can be viewed online. Please contact us at info sunriveryou. Some activities may be restricted or prohibited due to fire danger.

While escaped campfires ranks third on our list, it does not account for the hundreds of abandoned campfires firefighters extinguish during their routine patrols.

Sunriver Realty Beaver Dr. Coronavirus —The lobby and public access to both fire and police departments will reopen with masks required and hand sanitizing in order to enter. Old business —Strategic Plan: Plan will be ready for review by the board next month and then share with stakeholders for eventual approval later this summer. The meetings make sure everyone is on the same page while sharing challenges and solutions we are all facing.

Chief reports Police —Eight bike patrol officers are in training and will be patrolling the pathways for the summer season. In discussion to resume some routine duties. Officers investigated 32 cases, 20 suspicious persons or prowlers, 6 animal issues, conducted 12 traffic stops, provided security checks and 9 lost and found.

Fire —Chief Moor reported a high number of responses for gas leaks. Administration —Worked with SROA general manager on a joint letter to the county regarding mass gatherings vs. Other business —The meeting adjourned at p. Approved meeting minutes are posted to www. Property housekeeping is first step in fire prevention By Jim Bennett, Sunriver Fire Department The last few months we have focused heavily on the importance of preparedness and response to disasters and evacuations.

In conjunction with preparedness and response we cannot forget about prevention efforts, especially when it comes to fire in our community.

According to data from the U. That is a troubling statistic considering how easily preventable many of these fires are. Someone failed to act or acted in a way that allowed fire to move from good use to devastation. Barbecues can be dangerous when hot coals fall onto combustibles such as a wooden deck or forest debris like dry pine needles. Fortunately, Sunriver has banned the use of charcoal and wood outdoor fires and barbecues.

However, rules mean nothing if they are not followed. Be in compliance and fire safe , use only approved propane or gas barbecues. Certainly, there are times where fire spreads exactly like that, but frequently fire spreads from falling embers. During a fire incident winds sometimes generated by the fire can blow red-hot embers far beyond the head of the fire and into neighborhoods. While the ember may land in the yard, it can just as easily land in a gutter or. Chances are that your gutter is not filled with water but is likely filled with plant debris such as pine needles, branches, and twigs.

When the hot ember lands in the pile of dry plant foliage it is only a matter of time until it ignites. The fire will likely not be contained to a metal gutter, as it spreads into the underside of the roofing and into that attic space.

From there, it is a serious, fast-spreading fire. Moral of the story is check and clean those gutters today. Just like a log in the fireplace, logs stacked against a house can easily ignite from a heat source such as an ember blown in from a nearby fire or a reckless discarding of a cigarette. Walk the perimeter of your home today to make sure there is space between combustible items and the house and eaves. When you think of a tub as in a hot tub probably your first thought is not about fire, with a tub full of water.

However, over the years we have had our fair share of hot tub-related fires. Poor wiring, overheating parts www. Have your tub regularly serviced and checked for any fire hazards.

Ladders and fire? Imagine a ladder for fire, but not a ladder to reach and fight a fire. Look around at the trees in your yard. Are there other combustibles leaning against or near Turn to Prevention, page Together we can make a positive impact. Since most wildfires are started by people, please do your part to prevent them. The campaign first launched in spring From the start, Bigfoot served as an iconic messenger to encourage Oregonians and visitors to protect our communities and homes from human-caused wildfires.

Data show the most costly fires in recent years nationally all occurred on WUI lands. The wildfire problem also has captured the attention of Oregonians. Statewide they see the effects of fires on forests, as well as on homes in the wildland urban interface.

In the past two years, data collected in Oregon for the National Fire Incident Reporting System show there were 14, outdoor fires with , acres burned.

Most of these outdoor fires were caused by unintentional human ignition rather than natural sources such as lightning. The Oregon fire service plays an important role in providing critical first response for initial suppression of many wildfires that begin in their jurisdictions and can often spread to public lands.

In , fire agencies helped. Bigfoot reach residents statewide, and the OSFM will be providing Bigfoot materials for agencies to share and motivate their residents to prevent wildfires.

To learn more about wildfire prevention and preparedness, or to find and download your favorite Bigfoot image and spread the word, visit the OSFM website.

To do so, drown the fire with lots of water from your bucket, stir the coals and drown again. Fire officials from multiple protection agencies are encouraging everyone to do their part to Keep Oregon Green.

Visit keeporegongreen. This is a ticketed event with limited space requiring purchase of the book. If so, remove them today. A fire creeping along the ground is many times easier to combat than one which has moved into the upper reaches of a tree on its way to becoming a crown treetop fire that swiftly moves from tree to tree.

Is your house number visible to emergency responders? If we need to respond, it helps to know which house is yours. If plants have overgrown the view from the street or paint is flaking off, clean up the house number so we can find your home quickly during an emergency.

Keep informed about fire incidents affecting our community by visiting www. Dog and owner were GOA. Officer located the target and made contact with the party. The contacted party indicated their juvenile son was target practicing.

The course remains tentatively closed until mid-May and RP would like to request extra security checks. RP did indicate Meadows golf course remains open. The homeowner was aware of the SROA 48 hour rule. Contacted party indicated they were friends of the owners and not renting. Left messages for owner and property management company. The gentlemen moved to exercising in the field. Contacted party was advised the Sunriver Resort did not want him digging in the dumpsters and to leave the property.

He had no permission to stay there and was told to move on. After a short discussion he was asked to leave in a few hours. Officer contacted the store to see if they wanted the subject trespassed. Rented from Saturday to Wednesday with a document allowing her and her children to travel and rent due to her husband being in the medical field and having to allow him to quarantine at their home. County notified, who will look into it further on Monday to see if this is an exception.

RP was left a phone message. Officer contacted the RP who was a party to the child exchange a few minutes earlier. RP did not indicate a crime occurred. RP and contacted were both advised to not exchange children until an officer is present. Contacted subjects who were the owners and were at their house doing upkeep. I spoke with one the nature center employees who said they were aware and had left it there to see if someone comes back for them. Goose swam away and officer was unable to catch it.

Officer contacted several people that said they rented the residence from Cascara Vacation Rentals. Sunriver Village is higher than that! Summiting any of the buttes in this area will take you to elevations higher than most of the mountains in the east.

You too can be a butte bagger. Here is a selection of the most accessible buttes that offer short, enjoyable hikes near Sunriver. Lava Butte is known for its seasonal visitor center and the road to the top. The view it offers is spectacular. Less well known is that you can hike up the road before the visitor center opens or after hours.

Pilot Butte in Bend also has a road to the top. As I write this, that road was closed, but a hiking trail that will take you to the same amazing view is open. The trailhead parking area is accessed from the first left east of the Butte on Highway The trail is wide, well-used and just over a mile long.

I climb Pilot Butte every time I take my car to the dealer for an oil change — it beats watching TV in the waiting room. Try it on your next essential trip to Bend. This butte has two peaks with a saddle between them. Stick to the well-worn paths and pay attention to where you are relative to your car. Camp Abbott Cinder Cone is 0. A cinder quarry dominates the base and a rough mile-long road leads to the top.

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