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tBoble Camp Oates Okay,if you haven't noticed the Call Travis Connick 865-4208 or 830-0955 banner on the side of the Community Bible Church... it's that time again! Lake of the Woods Bible Camp b Vacation Bible School I4th-18th Teen Camp-August 5th — 10th Cost: $115.00 Sign-up Deadline: July 31st Contact: Travis Connick at 865-4208 or 830-0955 9:©© am - 31:45 or so... "th Kindergarten thru 6 Grade The Theme Is- Amazon Outfitters On Expedition with the One True God!!’ ^uestiocDs Call 865-3310 Explorer Camp-August 11-15 Cost: $115.00 Sign-up Deadline: July 31st Contact: Travis Connick at 865-4208 or 830-0955 Junior High Youth Group When: Tuesday nights starting at 6pm Who: All hM01 Graders Come for food, fun, and fellowship Donations of Snacks such as High School Youth Group When: Sunday Nights at 6pm Who: All 9th- 12th Graders. cookies, crackers, fruit and drinks are a good thing... Thanks!_____ I £ ! 5 Butte Falls Community Bible m < Jr. Logger Basketball Camp Dates: July 7-11th Times: 9am-12:30pm Who: Grades 1-8 Cost: Free Contact: Travis Connick at 830-0955 o I 3 I E ■2 < The "Butte Falls Service Station Crew" wishes you and your family a safe 4th of July Celebration... 865-7800 Bulletin Contact flumbers dhinc@cdsnet.net Cory 866-3310 City Wall 866-3262 (Lori) Dan Shafer Construction & Remodel Phone: (541) 865-3604 1625 Fish Lake Road Butte Falls, OR 97522 Licensed & Bonded CCB# 152221 5 I £ <3 £ a> DQ From Butte Falls Fire Dept. Wild Land Fire Season Upon Us Burning restrictions are in effect. Forest fires are serious business. Oregon faced its worst-ever wild land fire season last year. All it takes is one simple, mindless act to re-create another Timbered Rock or Biscuit Fire in our own backyard. And, none of us want that to happen. Practice Wildfire Safety. Here are some helpfill tips. For a complete pamphlet on Wildfire Preparedness or for a free home and property evaluation, contact the Fire Department at 865-4383. Contact your Fire Department. Make sure that fire vehicles can reach your home. Clearly mark all driveway entrances. Report hazardous conditions that could cause wildfire. Teach children about fire safety and keep matches out of their reach. Post fire emergency telephone numbers. Plan escape routes away from your home - by car and by foot Create a 30-100 foot safety zone around your home. If you’re in the forest, 10O-foot minimum safety zone. Rake leaves, dead limbs and twigs. Clear all flammable vegetation. Remove fire wood, rubbish and leaves from under structures. Remove tree limbs 15 feet from the ground. Remove dead branches that extend over your roof. Clear shrubs, etc., within 15 feet of a stovepipe or chimney Clear a 10-foot area around propane tanks and the barbeque. Regularly dispose of newspapers and rubbish. Store gasoline, oily rags and other flammables in approved safety cans and place cans a safe distance from structures. Stack firewood at least 100 feet away from your home. Plan your water needs.