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Bute Falls AdhrityClub Public Works News gfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA by- Lori Paxton The Activity Club would like to have a Hometown Family Christmas on Monday, by- Pete Vorbeck Second Annual Town Cleanup Week! December 18,2000. This would take place at the Community Hall starting with a spaghetti dinner at 5 P.M. - 7 P.M. The price would be $4 for adults, $2 for [(ids, $10 for a family of 4 with $1 per child after that. Following the dinner, Santa will be arriving for the children upstairs. The Eutte Falls Recycle ©enter will be open to Town residents in November BA ' ■ ffor the purpose off disposing some off £ m She weekly garbage container. Make a note off ffbe dates. They are: Friday 1 November 110th thru Friday November D7th. That’s 8 days, which includes the J Saturday-Sunday weekend off the 1111th and'112 th. Plenty off time to get rid off youirSTUFF. Spread the word to others who may not read the ©UUETSRl or see notices posted around Town. The dates are FIRM. Mo STUFF in beffore the 110th. Mo STUFF in affter the H7th. And, M© EXCEPTIONS! Town Cleanup Week happens only because Southern ©regon Sanitation (the same ©utffitt that picks up household garbage) provides MegaDumpsters and hauls your STUFF away ffor free, ©nly because your ffriendly neighborhood Public Works EJepartment does the grunt labor off loading trucks with ah the iniondumpsters STUFF. And, only | because volunteers like Erian McGrath practice the expertise off removing the dread ©zone depleting chemical FREON ffrom the old ffridge in such a way to make the ©epartment off Environmental (Quality... smile. So jjusft vvhaft kmda STOP? cam 1 get rod off dliuiirfiinigj Town ©Dearaiiop Week? Apipliainices large amid small, toasters, TV sets, washers amcO dryers, water heaters, metal, car batteries, most amy kinda STUFF. Out MOTT CERTAIN STUFF. The Recycle ©emter is tamabie to process propame tanks, tires, or containers off paints or chemicais. ©ther than that kinda STUFF, bring it on down. November 110- November 117th. (Pete, you definitely have your own special style of writing" C.H) Butte Falls Lioness News The ButteFalls Lioness Club started their year 2000/2001 with a bang. We are proud to be a service club in Oregon State Lions/Lioness area and being sponsored by the Eagle Point Lions Club. The Butte Falls annual Fourth of July parade was our first project and we came away with second prize in the float division. Lioness Lila McClanahan designed an executed our float of the “Butte Creels Falls and the Viewpoint” assisted by lioness members and volunteers. In August, 343 cyclists and personnel of the Scenic Cycling Adventure came to Butte Falls. The Lioness took over hosting the group for breakfast. It was a great success due to the excellent kitchen facilities of the Butte Falls Elementary School and the expertise of Joyce Brown, other volunteers and Lioness members. October 30th, the Oregon Lions Mobile Unit was here testing our school children and others for sight, hearing, blood pressure, blood test and diabetes. This event was sponsored by the Butte Falls Lioness Club. A special “Thank You” to our volunteers. Plans are in the making for the annual Butte Falls “Christmas In The Country” Bazaar, another Lioness project. It will be held November 18th at the community hall. Lioness Lois Hamann and Lioness Lila McClanahan . are chairpersons of this event. Call them if . you plan on a table space by making your reservation early for the great affair. Two new members will be initiated at our November meeting. We meet the first Tuesday of each month at the community hall at 1:00 P.M. We are a going group, come join us. We would like to do something different this year by including both the High School and Grade Schoo! kids. We would like the Grade , School kids to have their decorated trees from their classrooms to be on display in the upstairs of the hall. One suggestion would be I to sell raffle tickets with the trees as prizes as a way to make some money for the school. We could provide judges and have eight different categories so everyone is a winner. We would like to have the High School decorate 4 trees and then have a silent auction on them upstairs. The Close U p g r o u p c a n s e l l t h e i r C h r i s t m a s w r e a t h s t h e r e as w e l l . / We will need m a n y v o l u n t e e r s , s o w e c a n j utilize the students for their commumty service hours. The hall will need to be cleaned and decorated the weekend before. Anyone wanting to volunteer is more than welcome. We hope this endeavor will be a great success and can look forward to doing this every year. We are respectfully asking for donations. The money we collect will go towards purchasing prizes, decorations and supplies for Santa’s gift bags, etc. We need all the help we can get to make this a reality. Let’s make this our first annual Hometown Family Christmas. Thank you for supporting a community based project. Call Lori at 805-3262 or 835-3S24. “IF you wouldn’t write it and sign it, — don ’t say it.” Earl Wilson