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The INDEPENDENT, June 7, 2000
Relay:
WEATHER REPORT
MAY, 2000
ATE
TEMPERATURE
PRE-
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AMT.
LQ.
Hl
.35
46
.06
46
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.02
41
58
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.31
39
54
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.05
31
56
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30
60
6
.05
34
7
65
44
.48
61
8
.74
39
53
9
.42
35
46
10
.11
36
52
11
-
38
51
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-
39
67
13
44
.03
74
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.02
40
66
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T
36
62
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38
62
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.26
49
66
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45
74
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47
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48
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40
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34
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.03
41
64
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64
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.13
47
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.23
42
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39
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39
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59
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54
35
31
T e m p e ra tu re a n d p r e c ip ita tio n
am ounts are from the official U.S.
weather station at the Vernonia w a
ter plant. M easurable precipitation
in May totalled 3.32 inches.
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free massages and medical
personnel will be on duty
throughout the night. The field
will be closed off after 10 p.m.
for security and there will be
games and prizes.
From page 10
Thome, and wheelchair partici
pants are encouraged. The
team registration fee is $400,
which sounds “daunting”, said
Thorne, “but it is achievable if
each member of the team rais
es $40 in pledges.”
Teams are now forming. Ten
walkers or runners and two
coaches comprise a team.
Coaches must be over age 18.
Team members will raise funds
to pay the minimum registra
tion fee. The registration cov
ers meals during the relay and
T-shirts.
The Columbia County Pre
vention Relay is sponsored by
Columbia Community Mental
Health, the City of Rainier,
Rainier School District and Co
lumbia County Public Health.
During the 18-hour relay,
each team member will walk,
jog or somehow stay in motion
u n til th e baton is handed to the
next team member. The relay
is not a race, but is a challenge
to keep a team member in mo
tion for the entire time. Enter
tainment during the night will
come from local bands, a DJ,
an arts and crafts tent and
videos. The pool will be open
during part of the event and
food will be available.
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“We changed to August to take
advantage of the summer
weather.
Croisant said that money
raised above the amount need
ed to hold the Prevention Relay
will be divided equally among
Columbia County’s five major
communities and will be dedi
cated to funding prevention
programs for alcohol, tobacco
and other drugs. Some will be
set aside to fund the 2001 Re
lay.
Those who are interested in
more information about how to
form a team for the Prevention
Relay can call Thorne and Co
lumbia County Public Health,
503-397-4651 or 1-800-244-
4870.
Volunteers will be needed to
work during the event. Anyone
wishing to volunteer can call
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