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Volume 6 Number 0281 Wednesday
08 23 2017
CHETCO BAR FIRE Saturday and Sunday the Chetco Bar Fire continued to explode, as noted by the towering clouds visible from the Port of Port Orford, not to mention evacuations, and forest road closures. At one point, with everyone moving south, backup for local forest fires, had CFPA trucks waiting in readiness at the Port. Currently the Chetco Bar fire is the #1 Priority Fire in the nation. With the new designation, if necessary, the incident team can close highway 101 for evacuation.
re-entry materials at two points, one of which is the Riley Creek Evacuation Center, and show photo ID’s. Residents were asked not to return with large animals, in case another evacuation is called. Crews used/are using the higher humidity levels produced by the fog to best advantage. The brief change may be over, as winds picked up this morning. (Anticipated change.) At this point, some heavy rain is required to really put this fire event into the history books. Until then, please check for road conditions before traveling through the area.
Hopefully, that does not happen. However, there are many road closures, Carpenterville Road has been closed for several days due to the fire. If you need to know what roads are closed, please visit the Forest Service website at: http://bit.ly/2ufMQWb or www.tripcheck.com Last report, a total of 5 homes were lost. Riley Creek School has become safe haven, and Port Orford has two buildings offered if needed. Tuesday, some evacuees were allowed to return home. Two re-entry points were established, and residents were required to pick up
Chetco Bar Fire Smoke, Saturday, August 19th
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HOT AUGUST NIGHTS BANDON, OR—The Greater Bandon Association is gearing up for Bandon’s hot August nights. On August 26th, Music in The Park returns to City Park. Pigasus Trio will be on the bandstand from 6 to 9 PM. Papa John’s will be selling food for those that are hungry while The Beverage Barn will be providing beer, wine and soda as outside beverages are not allowed. The music for this Music In The Park is sponsored by The Beverage Barn and Sunrise Carpet and More. So, bring your blankets and chairs and enjoy the sounds. ROARING SEA OPEN HOUSE PORT ORFORD, OR—Roaring Sea Arts OPEN HOUSE Sunday, August 27, from 1 to 4 PM. Come enjoy music, art, prose, poetry, pot-luck snacks, and provide some of it yourself! Our Kammeroque Trio, plus Strider Kachelein, flutist Heidi Connolly, bassoonist Cathleen Williams, and pianist Crystal Landucci, will provide musical entertainment. Other musicians are welcomed. We also expect some of our literary favorites, including Joyce Mueller, Weld Champneys, and Cairehn McGowan.
All musical, poetic, and artistic participants and audience members are welcome. Impromptu creations and presented artwork are encouraged for anyone who wants to add art to the "gallery". Enjoy sharing sights, sounds, and potluck snacks. Refreshments are provided. The entrance to the Roselius home, where Roaring Sea Studio is located, is the driveway shared with the Sea Crest Motel. Turn left from the driveway’s end and park at the first house (#40). Park along the main driveway, or in neighboring driveways, wherever there is room. John Lincoln, neighbor at the cull-de-sac, allows parking on the right-hand side of
his driveway. For further information about treats of all kinds (edible, musical, artistic) please call Donna at 332-4444 or Suzanne at 332-0540. SWOP MEETS BANDON, OR— Southwestern Oregon Preppers (SWOP) will be holding a meeting at Noon on Saturday, August 26, 2017 at Bullards Beach State Park, 52470 Highway 101 North, Bandon, OR 97411. This month's meeting will be skills building and practice. Knot tying, paracord usage, hobo/rocket
SPRING THING II (Eclipse Variation) August 21 at 3 PM to September 2 at 6 PM
SPRING THING II continues with more incredible art + inventions! We'll be hanging out at Point.B Studio in anticipation of the total eclipse which passes through our area on August 21 plus we will be participating in a Port Orford Art Walk (or two). Stay tuned for more inspiring art + artists + updates on our current projects in progress at pointbstudio.net.
stoves, bandanas, bug out bag inspection, outdoor shelters using tarps, map reading, etc. SWOP meetings always start with a question and answer period before the main topic so all in attendance get a chance to participate. This is a free public meeting to get to know fellow local preppers in southwestern Oregon counties and to exchange information and ideas. It is important for individuals to understand that they will be “on their own” in the event of a disaster and not to depend on receiving outside help. Join Southwestern Oregon Preppers on Facebook and/or meetup.com. CALLING ALL ARTISTS BROOKINGS, OR--The SOKF Committee has selected “Wonders of Wind” as the theme for the 26th
Annual Southern Oregon Kite Festival which will be held the third weekend of July 2018. Logo design submissions will be accepted until October 20th after which the SOKF Committee will select the winning design. The logo is featured on the front of the kite festival t-shirts and on the cover of the 98-page SOKF program. The original art piece will be donated by the artist to the SOKF, then framed and auctioned to the highest bidder at the festival’s Auction Banquet. The proceeds from the auction help to defray the cost of bringing the kite festival to the community of Brookings-Harbor. The logo artist will be acknowledged in the festival program as well as in kite festival news releases. Artists who would like to submit their “Wonders of Wind” logo designs should contact John Curtis, SOKF Chairman, at 541-813-1969 or [email protected]. To learn
more about the Southern Oregon Kite Festival, please visit www.sokf.org. PORT OF BANDON BOARDWALK ART SHOW BANDON, OR—Artists earn public kudos, 2017 Port of Bandon Boardwalk Art Show Public enthusiasm for the annual Port of Bandon Boardwalk Art Show is at an all-time high. Countless boardwalk visitors have praised the quality of the art and the unique open air installation on the Coquille River boardwalk, according to curator Shawn Tempesta. The 2017 theme, “Blossoms, Butterflies and Bees,” resonates with audience and artists zeal for the beauty of the coastal environment. Works in a variety of styles feature depictions of plant life with pollinating animals and insects– vibrant jewel tones make for an eye-catching boardwalk display with the river and marina as backdrop to the summertime show. “There’s an excitement reflected in the art, especially the student work,” said Tempesta. Visitors to the boardwalk are encouraged to choose their favorites and take part in People’s Choice voting. Ballots are available at Bandon Bait & Tackle, 1010 First St. SE. Voting is open through Sept. 6. Judges’ selections and People’s Choice awards will be announced during Cranberry Festival at the boardwalk amphitheater at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 9. Bandon’s art scene is a hallmark of the community. The port’s permanent art installations and summer boardwalk show are a draw for residents and visitors.
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Now in its 15th year, the boardwalk art show features works by amateur and professional artists living throughout southwestern Oregon. Co-curators Tempesta and Ava Richey are avid supporters of public art. They entered artwork in past boardwalk shows before becoming co-curators in 2015. “Art and the sharing of art happen on a large scale in Bandon. We make art accessible to the public and the artists,” said Richey. “We have nature and also the art that expresses what the people are like here. To stand next to the art and see the artist’s translation of the nature is amazing.” “Blossoms, Butterflies and Bees” is a theme selected by curators and port staff in cooperation with the Bandon School District Go Native program. Go Native is a project and place-based learning initiative. Students study biology and horticulture in the classroom, then practice garden and landscape techniques with Darcy Grahek in the Go Native greenhouse and nursery. Public interest in habitat restoration is high, especially in Bandon, where invasive plants such as gorse continue to crowd native plants. The school district received a 2017 Oregon Arts Commission grant for the Wild Rivers Pollinators Project; Grahek collaborated with teachers and students on community arts programs in multidisciplinary learning about pollinators, gorse eradication and habitat restoration. Guest art instructor Vicki Affatati facilitated student works for the boardwalk show. Public art displays include the boardwalk art show, the summer show at Southern Coos Hospital and Health Center, as well as pollinator boards on display throughout Old Town. And, it’s not only student artists who are learning. Tempesta said the educational component of this
year’s boardwalk art theme made a difference in her gardening. Plants she previously plucked as weeds now have a place in her garden since she learned their value to pollinating insects. The 2017 boardwalk art show is presented by the Port of Bandon, sponsored by the Bandon Professional Center. For more information about the show, contact Port of Bandon staff, 541-347-3206. (Be sure to vote, I know we have at least one local Port Orford artist, with her work on display.) CHETCO BAR FIRE Show Appreciation — Did you Know? Firefighters come equipped. They need nothing from the community. They cannot accept food, clothing etc, and would appreciate the donations go to your local food bank, which, believe it or not, receives less during these events. So, How do you show support? • Put up a banner expressing
your thanks • Email thanks:
[email protected] • Donate funds to your local fire
departments • Donate to Red Cross, or other
charitable organizations • THE BIG ONE: Defensible
Space Around Your Home! PORT ORFORD POLICE 08/14-15:30: Hubbard Creek, Theft 08/15-10:17: 1320 Oregon Street, Hit & Run 08/15-12:16: Hamlet, Transient 08/15-16:34: 1320 Oregon Street, Theft
08/16-14:56: Idaho Street, Theft 08/16-17:04: 1320 Oregon, Suspicious Conditions 08/16-17:33: Behind Ray’s Attempt to Locate 08/17-1000 block Oregon Street, Burglary, Cold 08/17-14:31: 1320 Oregon Street, Suspicious Conditions 08/18-16:03: 20th/Jackson, Warrant Service, Ryan Beech, Arrestee 08-19-14:56: Arizona, Suspicious Conditions 08/19-15:04: Transient Camp behind Ray’s, Transients 08/19-19:52: MP 300, Unknown Problem 08/19-20:04: Near Agates, Transients GENERAL: Traffic 96, Area Checks 3, Alarms 1, Follow-up 7, Animals 2, Outside Assists 1, Incomplete Calls 1, Welfare 1 P.O. AMBULANCE: 6
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