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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 2017
Coastal Gem Walkers
host July jaunt today
The Coastal Gems
Volkswalkers invite the public
to come walk with the group
today, July 5, at the
Gerdemann Gardens YRE in
Yachats.
The group will meet at the
Overleaf Lodge in Yachats at 2
p.m. to register.
This 10K walk includes
some hills and forest trails,
and is not appropriate for
wheelchairs or strollers.
Walking sticks are suggest-
ed.
As always, leashed pets are
welcome on walks, but bring
water and clean up materials
for pets. A sturdy 6-foot leash
— not the retractable type —
is required.
Note that dogs are not
allowed in the gardens, but an
alternate route is available.
Following the walk there
will be a potluck picnic at the
Yachats picnic shelter behind
the Commons at 5 p.m.
Bring a salad, main dish,
side dish or dessert to share
with the group.
The monthly meeting will
follow the picnic at 6 p.m.
For more information or
directions, call Gene and
Linda Williamson in Seal
Rock at 541-563-6721, or
Maryann Brown in Waldport
at 541-961-4279.
The club website is www.
yachatscoastalgems.org.
Oregon Trails Advisory
Council seeks new members
The Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department
(OPRD) is taking applications
for new members to serve on
the Oregon Recreation Trails
Advisory Council (ORTAC)
for Congressional District 5.
The district covers all of
Clackamas, Lincoln, Marion,
Polk and Tillamook Counties.
The council advises OPRD
and its allies in the develop-
ment and promotion of high
quality, non-motorized trail
systems throughout Oregon.
Through public meetings
and various trail programs,
ORTAC assists in creating,
improving and promoting a
system of safe, sustainable
trails for the well-being and
enjoyment of Oregon’s resi-
dents and visitors alike.
ORTAC consists of seven
members, including at least
one from each congressional
district, and at least two mem-
bers from separate counties
bordering the coast.
Members of the Council are
appointed by the OPRD
Commission, serve at the
pleasure of the Commission
for four-year terms, and are
eligible for reappointment.
Members review applica-
S CORES & S TANDINGS
M EN ’ S
B RIDGE
GOLF
Ocean Dunes
Florence Bridge Club
T HURSDAY J UNE 22, 2017
P OISON B ALL
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F LIGHT A
H ARDWICK
1 ST — E D P FANNMULLER ,
2 ND — B OB K ESSEL , C ARL
R ICK W IDLUND , S KIP C ONKLING H RUSKA , F RED W UDELL
KP#12 G ARY K ADEL
KP#4 R ICHARD K APRIELIAN ;
F LIGHT B
KP#8 D AN P EASE ; KP#16
1 ST — R ICHARD K APRIELIAN , D AVE R IPLEY
Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session June 29, 2017
No Name
Points Name
Points Wins
1 John Reisner 0.14
Georgia Farman 0.14
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2 Ken Hampsten 0.42 Doreen MacNeil 0.42
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3 David Gustafson 0.14 Piney Van Riper 0.14
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4 John Weatherwax 0.14 Roberta Parker 0.14
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Ocean Dunes
T HURSDAY J UNE 29, 2017
M ODIFIED S CHREIBER
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N ET B EST B ALL
F LIGHT A
1 ST — L ONNIE I HOLTS , R ICK
W IDLUND , R ON S CHREIBER ,
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2 ND — G ARY K ADEL , B EN
H OLDER , J ERRY M ULVEY
KP#4 G ARY K ADEL ; KP#12
Score
22.00
48.00
20.00
30.00
S ATURDAY J UNE 24, 2017
K YLE N ELSON
F LIGHT B
1 ST — D AVE R IPLEY , W AYNE
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F LIGHT A:
1 ST GROSS — K YLE N ELSON
79
1 ST NET — R ON K LAMPE
69
2 ND NET — J EFF N OONAN
73
F LIGHT B:
1 ST GROSS — R ICHARD
K APRIELIAN 88
1 ST NET — B ILL G ILLETTE
71
2 ND NET — R ICH M OORE
72
KP#4 J ERRY M ULVEY ;
KP#8 R ICK H ARDWICK
tions for state designated
trails, may serve on a variety
of other OPRD committees,
may assist in the evaluation of
trail-related grant applications,
and aid in the development of
the 10-year statewide Trail
Plans.
The council conducts four
public meetings a year, each in
a different region of the state.
Oregon provides diverse,
high quality trail experiences
that reflect the state's remark-
able environmental and cultur-
al diversity.
ORTAC believes that trail
needs and challenges are best
addressed through collabora-
tion among all stakeholders,
and the utilization of common
sense and innovative respons-
es.
These trail endeavors
inspire all of us to a strong
sense of stewardship for our
natural and cultural heritage.
Anyone interested can con-
tact David Stipe at 503-986-
0740 or email david.stipe@
oregon.gov for more informa-
tion or to obtain an ORTAC
Interest Form.
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the form is Aug. 15.
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