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CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
Volume 9 No. 1 * Spring 2004

PRESIDENT'S REPORT

Steel Center
The Steel Center convered with snow, the morning of March 6, 2004

I can't believe that May is here. Just checked (I write this on May 14) the park website and see that they are still under 91 inches of snow at park headquarters (average being 92 inches). The yearly average is 533 inches and to date the park has received 540 inches so the overall winter has been just over average, assuming there is no more snow. That is NOT likely!

Still, we need to be thinking about this summer and what the Friends of Crater Lake National Park need to be doing to support the park. We continue with our strategy of requesting the park to define its highest priority needs and then concentrating our efforts in those directions. I know that the park staff is working hard to plan for a future that continues to promise ever shrinking budgets in terms of real dollars. In this changing world, the Friends will need to be flexible to meet new challenges.

Our number one priority for the summer will be to encourage volunteers to work with the park in interpretation and with the Adopt-a-Trail and Adopt-a-Boundary programs. The Board has donated $2,500 to the park to provide housing for Friends who are volunteering. This will be the same historic house we used last year. Training for both programs will be held the weekend of July 10-11, 2004.

Our goal is to staff the Rim Community House 7 days a week for the summer. That is a big commitment. We need all the help we can find, so encourage your friends to take advantage of this opportunity. Everyone, without exception, that I have talked to find the experience to be 1) not as difficult as they had feared and 2) much more rewarding and just plain fun than they ever imagined. Volunteers will use the Community House as a base for roving interpretation as well as a greeting/resting stop for visitors. This location worked well last year during our Crater Lake license plate sale effort. While we didn't sell all that many license plates, what we discovered was that this restored building is ideally located to provide visitors with information. Perhaps being close to the restroom is a clue?

Details of this program are yet to be worked out, but we will begin that process next week. Training is a must, so set aside July 10-11.

The Adopt-a-Trail and Adopt-a-Boundary programs continue to be high on the priority list. As always, you can pick the trail and/or boundary to fit your particular situation.

The Board has taken on two internal projects that we hope will improve our ability to communicate with members. We have redesigned the membership brochure and hope to have a printing in the very near future. In conjunction with that effort we plan to upgrade this newsletter, providing a common artistic "theme" with the brochure, better pictures and generally a more attractive publication. Hopefully, the next edition will be in the new format. Kudos to the Board for a lot of hard work and especially to Tom Dew who has taken on the editing chore for the brochure.

George E. Buckingham
President of the Board

FCLNP BOARD MEMBERS

     George Buckingham - Chiloquin, OR (President)
     John Salinas - Grants Pass, OR
     Tom Dew - Medford, OR
     Mike Piehl - Roseburg, OR
     Donald Rome - Redwood City, MN
     Sandie Seifer - Klamath Falls, OR
     Larry Smith - Jacksonville, OR
     Nona Donahue - Rogue River, OR
     Greg Reddell - Klamath Falls, OR



2004 EVENTS

Project Weekend August 20-24, 2004 Contact: George Buckingham/Greg Reddell
Summer Rim Volunteer July 10-11, 2004 Contact: George Buckingham
Adopt a Highway May 22, June 19, & September 18, 2004 Contact: Greg Hartell/Greg Reddell
Adopt a Trail & Adopt a Boundary Trails and Boundaries are available Contact: Greg Reddell/George Buckingham
Cycle Oregon Lunch Stop September 17, 2004 Contact: George Buckingham
Winter Rim Desk November, 2004 Contact: Greg Reddell
Annual Meeting October 2, 2004 Contact: George Buckingham

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Our Address
Friends of Crater Lake National Park
P.O. Box 88
Crater Lake, OR 97604

Crater Lake Web Cam

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In This Issue

  • President's Report
  • National Park Museums Centennial
  • Volunteers Needed
  • Community House
  • Volunteers Opportunities
  • Winter Volunteers at the Rim Desk
  • Pendleton Donation
  • New Booklet: Rhapsody in Blue
  • New Lava Beds NM Visitor Center
  • Cycle Oregon
  • Oregon Commemorate Quarter

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    Friends of CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK * Volume 9 No. 1 * Spring 2004