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Henrik Bothe visits.
Beyond his adroit jug-
gling skills, Henrik is also
known to deliver some
great laughs. Get a
glimpse of fun in store by
watching his YouTube
video:
www.youtube.com/watch
?v=Z8CvTy5sGnk.
Learn more about hap-
penings at Silverton’s li-
brary at http:
//silverfallslibrary.org.
Much
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cal cartoonist, in Historic
Silverton. And such a cel-
ebration would be naked
without a political cartoon
contest."
Farmers Market acts
Closer at hand are a
couple of popular enter-
tainment gigs scheduled
for the Silverton Farmers
Market, which takes
place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturdays through Oct. 14
at Town Hall Park.
Market Manager Alys-
sa Burgé announced that
Al Stark and the Other
Guys will perform on July
8, while Tracey Reynolds
will be performing July
22.
“Both bands are local
but have notability in the
valley and beyond, so
we're excited to have
them,” Alyssa said.
For market informa-
tion,
visit
www.silvertonfarmers
market.org.
Thespian activity at
the library
Dena Chaffin con-
veyed that the Silver Falls
Announcements and
updates
JUSTIN MUCH / APPEAL TRIBUNE
Gus Frederick is pleased to reveal that the Homer Davenport
International Cartoon Contest is back, and bigger than ever.
Public Library offers a
free Wednesday after-
noon activity geared to
the actor within and tai-
lored for summertime ac-
tivity.
Youth Improv is billed
by the library as a “fun
and easy way for interest-
ed or experienced young
actors…to develop or en-
hance their skills.”
“It’s happening the
first Wednesdays of the
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A couple of recent
events saw enough partic-
ipation and enjoyment to
warrant encores.
Last month Jan Holo-
wati
of
Silverton
Together gave us ad-
vanced details about Free
Fish Day and the Silver-
ton Garden Tours.
“We were very pleased
with both our Free Fish
Day and Silverton Garden
Tour,” Jan said Wednes-
day. “They went very
well, and we are looking
forward to doing them
again next year.”
Silverton Together is
now working with the Sil-
verton Senior Center and
Kiwanis,
formulating
plans for the 25th Annual
Community Picnic that
takes place on Aug. 25 at
Coolidge-McClaine Park
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month from 5 to 6 p.m.,”
Dena said, stipulating that
ages “11 and up are wel-
come to come.”
The next one is July 5.
Contact Dena, 503-873-
7633,
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Stay tuned to the li-
brary for another amuse-
ment the following day, 7
to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 6,
when top-tier juggler
and Silverton Swimming
Pool. We will hear more
about as the summer un-
folds.
North Willamette Val-
ley Habitat for Human-
ity’s fundraising passport
for pints is going well, and
Volunteer
Coordinator
Cayla Catino notes there
are still passports avail-
able
at
http://www.nwvhabitat.
org/the-house-that-beer
-built. A reminder, the
campaign provides 25
pints at 25 locations in the
east Mid-Willamette Val-
ley for $25.
Additionally, Cayla re-
minds all that GeerCrest
is fixing for a special July
event Hoedown & Silent
Auction, 3 to 9 p.m. Satur-
day, July 15, scheduled in
conjunction with the
farm’s monthly dinner.
Attend the event and en-
joy musicians, farm-fresh
food
ranging
from
smoked meats to fresh
veggies,
games
and
crafts.
“It’s a fun day on the
farm,” Cayla said.
Learn
more
at
www.GeerCrest.org
or
503-873-3406.
The next first First Fri-
day is July 7; head down-
town from 7 to 9 p.m. for
festivities.
Supplies Drive
Jan also alerted us to
the upcoming Apple Tree
School Supplies Drive.
More information on this
will be shared next month,
but in a nutshell this drive
strives to ensure that
roughly 1,000 Silver Falls
School District students
that find it difficult to af-
ford the school supplies
they need will get a little
boost from the communi-
ty.
Look for the “apple
trees” appearing at area
businesses, churches, or-
ganizations and the like in
late July and early August
to see how you can help.
Any questions Silver-
ton Together activities
can be answered at 503-
873-0405
or
http://silverton
together.org.
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Police ID teen who drowned
in Little North Santiam River
ZACH URNESS
STATESMAN JOURNAL
The body of a 13-year-
old
swimmer
who
drowned in the Little
North Santiam River was
recovered by responders
June 18.
Kendall Alexander, of
Tigard, went underwater
and did not resurface at
Elkhorn Valley Recrea-
tion Site northeast of Me-
hama, officials said.
Kendall, an eighth-
grade student at Fowler
Middle School, was swim-
ming with friends when
he was swept down river.
“I believe they were
trying to cross to the op-
posite bank when he got
caught,” said Marion
County Sheriff’s Office
spokesman Lt. Chris Bal-
dridge.
Adults swimming with
Kendall attempted to
reach him but were un-
successful, officials said.
The death marks the
ZACH URNESS / STATESMAN JOURNAL
“Waterfall Pool” is a swimming hole just off the Little North Santiam Trail. Water levels are
higher and colder than normal for this time of year.
second drowning this
spring in the Little North
and the ninth at the river’s
swimming holes since
1999. Water levels are
higher and colder than
normal for this time of
year, following a wet and
snowy winter and spring.
“The Sheriff’s Office
recommends that any per-
son recreating in open wa-
ter should be wearing a
life vest,” the Marion
County Sheriff’s office
said in a news release.
Officials were called to
the campground around
4:15 p.m. June 18. Dive
teams recovered the body
later in the evening.
flows have been fueled by
recent rain and still-large
mountain snowpack that’s
melting and sending cold
water downstream.
River levels across the
state remain high. The
North Santiam’s 2,890 cfs
is well above the median
(2,130 cfs) and the Willam-
ette’s 15,200 cfs in Salem
is also higher than normal
(11,200 cfs).
High water, of course,
isn’t the only peril. Bal-
dridge emphasized that
both might have been
saved by wearing a life
jacket.
“Sadly, both deaths
were most likely prevent-
able,” he said. “Had they
been wearing a life pre-
server, most likely they
would not have drowned.”
Note: Visitors can
check river levels on the
U.S. Geological Survey
website: https://water da-
ta.usgs.gov/or/nwis/
current/?type=flow. Look
at the discharge (cfs) and
compare it to the mean or
median for a sense of
whether the river is run-
ning high or not.
Zach Urness has been
an outdoors writer, pho-
tographer and videogra-
pher in Oregon for nine
years. He is the author of
the book “Hiking South-
ern Oregon” and can be
reached at zurness@
StatesmanJournal.com or
(503) 399-6801. Find him
on Twitter at @ZachsOR
outdoors.
Little N. Santiam
River flows near
Mehama
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Notice of Preliminary Determination for Water
Right Transfer T-12445
T-12445 filed by JB Instant Lawn, c/o Jensen
Family LLC, 5289 Blue Grass Lane, Silverton,
OR, 97381, proposes additional points of
appropriation under Certificate 44105. The right
allows the use of 1.46 cubic feet per second
(cfs), being 0.64 cfs from Well No. 1 and
0.82 cfs from Well No. 2 in Sec. 35, T6S, R2W,
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gerous than an average
year.”
On June 18 — the day
Alexander drowned — the
Little North was flowing
at 580 cubic feet per sec-
ond at the river gauge
near Mehama. That’s
more than double the flow
of the river a year ago and
the highest on that date
since 2008.
On the day Shing Yau
drowned, May 22, the riv-
er was at 992 cfs, well
above the average flow of
687 cfs on that date.
The Little North’s high
2016: 235
2015: 65.9
2014: 370
2013: 183
2012: 468
2011: 443
2010: 515
2009: 155
2008: 913
Source: U.S. Geological
Survey
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