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2 SANO* (Or* ) POST Thur« Jonvory 21. '992 ($•< 2) Rhododendron group to survey water users by M IC H A E L P . J O N E S Hue! Correspondent The R h o d o d e n d ro n N e ig h b o rh o o d G ro u p is su rv e y in g the a r e a ’s w a te r users about the proposed H e n ry C re ek h y d ro e le c tric p ro je c t A cco rd ing to B eth B a k e r, School presents play W elches G r a d e School w ill present p e rfo rm a n c e s of S h ak esp eare's classic “ Ju lius C a e s a r" on Ja n 26. 27 and 28 T h e p e rfo rm a n c e s w ill be by E ile e n S tan ley 's a fte r school d r a m a class, w hich includes students in grad es fiv e thro ug h eig h t A ll fiv e scenes w ill be p e rfo rm e d , w h ich should ta k e about an hour and fifte e n m inu tes L in d a F re d ric k s o n , of the W y E a s t A rtis t G u ild , has v o lu n te e re d h e r ta le n ts , h a vin g m a d e the sets for the p la y T w e n ty student actors and actresses w ill p e rfo rm in the school's a u d ito riu m T h e play is double-cast so th e re w ill tw o of each c h a r a c te r, w h ic h allo w s g re a te r p a r tic ip a tio n am o n g the students in the p ro g ra m T h e fir s t p e rfo rm a n c e w ill be Ja n 26 a t 1 2 .3 0 p m a d it w ill be fo r k in d e r g a r te n th ro u g h fo u rth g ra d e students,an d fo r an y p a re n t who wishes to a tte n d F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n on p e r f o r m a n c e s , c a ll th e school a t 622-3166. Welches program a success T h e e n th u s ia s tic p a r tic ip a tio n in W e lc h e s G ra d e School's after-school a r t and d ra m a p ro g ra m has m a d e it a success W it h th e s u c c e s s fu l passage of the W elches School D is tric t le v y last s p rin g , the school has been a b le to o ffe r a r t and d ra m a classes a fte r school as an a lte r n a tiv e fo r those not p a rtic ip a tin g in sports T h e school offers six to eig h t sessions of a r t classes fo r students in grad es fiv e thro ug h eig h t Classes in oil p a in tin g and p o tte ry have a lre a d y been o ffe re d . Th e w a te rc o lo rin g class began this w eek, and sketching c la s s w i l l b e o f f e r e d s o m e tim e in m id - F e b ru a ry J e a n in e B o ld t, ju n io r high te a c h e r, is the oil pain tin g and sketch ing in s tru c to r, R h o n d a T h o m p s o n , who teaches six th g ra d e , teaches p o tte ry S ub stitute t e a c h e r M a r y T h u le n , teaches w a te r color E ile e n S ta n le y is in c h a rg e of th e d ra m a pro g ra m , w hich w ill be o f fe r ing th re e p e rfo rm a n c e s of W illia m S h a k e s p e a r e 's " J u liu s C a e s a r" Ja n 26, 27 and 28, T h e school's vice prm c ip a l, G a r y D ie td e r ic h , said th at »mother play w ill i>e presented this next spr trig, but w hat w ill h r pro duced h a * not yet been flr te r m m r d D ie td e ric h said th a t the a fte r school a rt an d d ra m a p ro g ra m has c r r a le d a necessary b a lan ce th at was needed w ith sports H e said th at "now you m a y h a ve 15 or 20 students out fo r sports am i IS to 20 out for a rt and d ra m a " I t was a budget ite m we thought was a n e ces sity ," •a id D ie td e ric h " A lot of kids h a ve p a rtic ip a te d and it's r e a lly w o rke d out w ell Th e pare n ts h a v e also been ve ry su pp ortive ” S tudents in v o lv e d spend fro m 3 10 to ft p m , four days a w eek, ta k in g p a rt in the p ro g ra m In s tr u c t io n is d o n e through an in d iv id u a liz e d appro«« h D ie td e ric h said th a t Ilk a th o s e p a r tic ip a tin g in a th le tic s the p a re n ts a rra n g e th e s e c re ta ry tre a s u re r of the o rg a n iz a tio n , the R N G has sent out b a llots to som e 350 w a te r u s e rs of th e R h o d o d e n d ro n S u m m e r H o m e A ssociation, w hich u tilizes H e n ry C reek as a dom estic w a te r source She said a w ritte n state m ent p r e s e n tin g th e gro u p s concerns on the p ro p o s e d p r o je c t w as enclosed w ith the annu al b illin g o rd e r T h e R N G w ro te th at they fe a r th at the hydro, which w ould be constructed n e ar its w a te r sy stem , "w o u ld not only e n d an g e r the p u n ty and q u a lity of ou r w a te r but would also in te rfe re g r e a tly w ith th e a n a d ro m o u s f is h (s te e lh e a d an d s a lm o n ) flow because of the necessi ty of b u ild in g a powerhouse, a d a m and a c cess roads, w h ich in tu rn would cause undue tu rb id i ty due to erosion " The RNG, w h ic h re p re s e n ts p ro p e rty o w n e rs , businesses and residents in R hododendron, M o u n t Hood W o o d lan d s and F a u b ia n . has m et in fre q u e n tly in recen t ye ars T h is y e a r, a c co rd in g to Ms B a k e r , th e y h a v e m e t s e v e ra l tim es because of the possible in s ta lla tio n of the h y d ro e le c tric p lan t On Dec 2» the R N G m et w ith th e tw o re p re s e n ta tiv e s of the F o re s t S e r vice, Chuck S m a y , ra n g e r, and Ron M a r tin , who is s p e c ia l r e s o u r c e s a d m in is tr a to r At th a t m eetin g they told S m ay and M a rtin th at th ere was no w a y they w ould allow such a p ro je c t to be in stall ed on H e n ry C re ek In a le tte r da ted Ja n 4, th e R N G C h a ir p e r s o n , W e n d e ll T o b e y , w r o t e S m a y and r e a ffirm e d th e ir position w ould be p laced above our d o m estic w a te r system , e n d a n g e rin g the p u rity of our w ith S e n a to r Bob P ackw oo d and R epresen ta tiv e D en ny S m ith concer ning the proposed h ydro T h is, in c id e n ta lly , accor ding to the R N G . did not set too k in d ly w ith the M t H ood N a tio n a l F o re s t s u p e r v is o r , R ic h a r d J P filf, who fe lt they w e re bypassing p ro p er channels H e w elco m ed th em to con tact S m a y " d ir e c tly w ith w a t e r s u p p ly a n d th e a n a d r o m o u s fis h flo w P u re d rin k in g w a te r for h u m a n consum ption is fast d w in d lin g due to hu m an po llution , ac id ra in , etc We b e lie v e th a t as m a n y W e a re an " o rg a n ize d a n d c o u n t y - r e c o g n iz e d g rou p who u n an im o u sly op pose a ll of the proposed h y d r o e le c tr ic s y s te m s s tre a m s as possible should be kept po llution fre e for the use of fu tu re genera th e ir co n c e rn s ." 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