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Letters,
letters, letters To the Editor:
Local merchants need our help.
As a result of the recent fire-caused road closures, our area merchants
are experiencing severe losses in sales and revenue.
I feel, considering all the support they give to our community, especially
our schools, we must do all we can to help them!
Call out-of-town friends, let them know the air is good, and the weather
has been fantastic!
This is the perfect time to come to Sisters. There is so much going on,
including the upcoming Jazz Festival featuring "The Swingingest Big Band
West Of The Mississippi" with Lilly Wilde from Portland. And the Folk
Festival has a tremendous lineup of artists this year.
Also, we should all shop, shop, shop!
Our friends and neighbors are in need and it's our turn to help.
Mark Kershner
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To the Editor:
My wife and I are long-time visitors of the Camp Sherman/Metolius area.
We cannot think of a more beautiful place on this planet. We both had
tears in our eyes when we first heard of the evacuation of Camp Sherman.
Thank you for the continued coverage you have provided on your website.
It has helped us stay abreast of the current status of this terrible fire
and helped relieve some anxieties.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by the fire, especially
the evacuated residents and the brave and wonderful firefighters.
Thanks again for keeping those of us not physically in the area (but
whose hearts and souls remain there after each visit) informed.
Bob and Marilyn Faler * * *
To the Editor:
As I write this letter, the wild fire races closer to Lake Creek -- and
by dawn, the "expansion project of Lake Creek Lodge," featured in The
Nugget
August 20 may become "the restoration of the land and vegetation at
Lake Creek Lodge."
(Editor's note: Lake Creek Lodge and all of Camp Sherman remain safe).
In our half-century in Central Oregon -- 27 years at Tamarack and 29
at Lake Creek -- we have rebuilt and revitalized both areas with special
efforts to preserve the natural beauty and wildlife. The preservation
of these naturally endowed special places has been foremost in our minds.
We are indeed Friends of the Metolius, too, and have spent 50 years proving
it.
Even before the B&B Complex fires we realized that we could no longer
continue stewardship of Lake Creek. We have resisted offers to sell to
a California Spa and Weight Reducing Golden Door, a children's camp, a
destination resort (which we thought we were), a commercial spring water
bottler, a tavern and bar -- but, contrary to rumor, no high-rise condo.
It has taken us several years to find a solid buyer who will respect
nature, keep the resort going and be a good neighbor, too.
We cannot simply lock the Lake Creek doors and walk away, leaving the
area in its 1910 state -- more and more people have discovered the Metolius
Basin and want to share it. The real friends of the Metolius want to preserve
all the natural beauty and help direct the development into an orderly
and aesthetically harmonious area which might bring more traffic in.
The Jefferson County Community Development Department and the Local Advisory
Council wisely and unselfishly looked into the future and approved the
project.
We owned Lake Creek when the Metolius Meadows was developed, yet we never
considered hindering a seemingly well planned development for our neighbors
even though their septic tanks were making our natural swimming pond unswimmable,
the traffic had increased and some houses obstructed our views.
After innumerable meetings of the Jefferson County Commissioners and
the Local Advisory Council, it's time to finish the planning and get on
with gradual implementation including some building, more jobs and planned
and controlled growth.
Margaret Lumpkin, Lisa Taubman, Velda Brust, representing Lake Creek
Lodge Stockholders
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To the Editor:
We want to thank the many people who made the annual Art At The Barn
at Black Butte Ranch on August 29 and 30 a very successful event.
Many thanks to the artists, patrons, merchants who put up our fliers,
the local media and the many committee members who worked so hard behind
the scenes to make this event come together.
In spite of the Highway 20 closure and the reduced number of visitors
to Central Oregon, we are very happy with the results. Thanks to all of
you, we will continue to have sufficient funds to offer scholarships for
Sisters High School Seniors who plan to continue studies in their chosen
field of art. And, that's what it's all about, folks. Your participation
really made the difference.
And, congratulations to Glen Grader who won the raffle quilt. We're sure
that Sally is glad he bought a raffle ticket.
We'll see you again next year.
Lee and Marti Kufchak * * *
To the Editor:
We have had a flag flying at our residence since 9/11 to show support
for our country and our troops. We will continue to fly the flag for these
reasons till our troops come home. It's the least we can do for them.
However, sometime in the late hours of Saturday, August 23, someone took
our flag!
Was the thief a patriotic criminal who wanted his/her own symbol of 227
years of freedom that's been purchased with the blood of those gone before
us? OR just a person who enjoys freedom without remembering the cost,
therefore belittling the flag to just an object?
The Merrell Family |
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