SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 2016
Archie Knowles Campground restoration begins
Delta Gamma offers scholarship
Delta Gamma of ESA is
offering up to $1,000 for con-
tinuing education.
Anyone who has completed
at least one year of college, or
who is interested in re-entering
the educational field by attend-
3 A
ing college or a professional
program, is encouraged to
apply.
For an application, contact
Kim Pickell at 541-999-5316
or email pickell@q.com.
Deadline is Feb. 26.
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PHOTOS BY JACK DAVIS/SIUSLAW NEWS
More than 50 supporters braved the rainy weather Tuesday to witness the groundbreaking ceremony for the rehabil-
itation of the Archie Knowles Campground on Highway 126, east of Mapleton. The actual work began minutes after
the ceremony concluded. Lane County plans to open the campground under county management on Memorial Day
weekend. Clockwise from top left: Federal, county and local representatives help turn the first shovelsfull of dirt after
the presentation ceremony. Kids play in the rain near Knowles Creek before the ceremony. Equipment stands ready
to begin the real work. West Lane County Commissioner Jay Bozievich addresses the audience during the ceremony.
R and R King recognized by Department of Forestry
On March 9, the Oregon
Department of Forestry will
recognize the 2015 Operators
of the Year for responsible,
innovative, proactive work
that protects natural resources.
Amoing the winners is R&R
King Logging Inc. of
Th e Florence Area Chamber of Commerce would like to
thank the following businesses for their contribution for
making this year’s event a success and to the
all the nominees who pariticpated as well!
We look forward to seeing all of you next year.
Florence.
To encourage this work, the
Board of Forestry annually
recognizes people and entities
that consistently meet or
exceed the Forest Practices
Act requirements to: replant
forests; harvest responsibly;
reduce landslide risks to
improve public safety; protect
stream buffers; build and
maintain roads to protect
streams; preserve and protect
water quality; and protect and
enhance wildlife and fish habi-
tat.
Regional Forest Practices
Committees
select
the
Operators of the Year and
Merit Award recipients.
Acting Private Forests
Division Chief Lena Tucker
said, “These are the best of the
many operators who regularly
perform above what the law
requires to protect natural
resources. We’re pleased to
honor this exemplary work.”
R&R King Logging earned
the Southern Oregon Area
Operator of the Year award for
protecting the streamside
buffer along Little Paradise
Creek, a large fish-bearing
stream with salmon, steelhead
and trout. The creek runs
south, bisecting the harvest
unit.
R&R King needed to move
the logs from the creek’s east
side to the west for processing.
The team used a suspended
cable system to move the logs
along 1,500- to 4,000-foot
spans over the creek to protect
its buffer trees.
R&R King went above and
beyond the Forest Practices
Act minimum requirements to
better protect natural resources
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at the expense of lost produc-
tion.
All nominees exceeded the
Forest Practices requirements
to help improve Oregon’s
forests.
The Associated Oregon
Loggers, the Oregon Logging
Conference and the Oregon
Small Woodland Association
will also provide special
recognition.
In 1971, Oregon enacted the
Forest Practices Act, the
nation’s model forest manage-
ment laws which focuses on
forest operations and protect-
ing natural resources.
Many states followed
Oregon’s lead.
The Act remains current
through updates based on sci-
ence, facts and values to create
a balanced approach to natural
resource management.
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A special thank you to
Laurel Bay Gardens for donating the table centerpieces
Florence Events Center
Florence in Bloom for donating the wine
Beachcomber Pub for donating the beer
Home Grown Public House Catering
Denny Weaver Music
Without community involvement and support,
this event would not have been possible.
Paul Potter - Owner
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