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CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
Volume 7 No. 1 * Winter 2002

CELEBRATING WILDFLOWERS AT THE GLIDE WILDFLOWER SHOW — 2002

APRIL 27 & 28, 2002 - GLIDE COMMUNITY BUILDING
20062 N. Umpqua Hwy., Glide, OR 97443

The 36th glide wildflower show will be held April 27 & 28, 2002 at the Glide Community Building, 20062 N. Umpqua Highway (17 miles east of Roseburg, Oregon on Highway 138).

The 36th annual Glide Wildflower Show opens the last weekend in April at the Glide Community Building in Glide, Oregon. Of interest for Friends of Crater Lake will be a Crater Lake talk at the Glide Wildflower Show 1:45-2:45, Sunday, April 28. The show features hundreds of plants from Southwestern Oregon, arranged and identified by botanical and common names. Included are exhibits and specimens of wildflowers, trees, shrubs, lichens, liverworts, mosses, ferns, and grasses. Photographs of rare and endangered species are on display.

The show is held in the Glide Community Building, 17 miles east of Roseburg on Highway 138. Suggested donation is $2 per person. The show opens for photographers only Saturday and Sunday morning (8-9 a.m.) prior to the public hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, April 29, is for school groups, by prearrangement. A floral book and an identification guide will be available for a nominal charge. The show is sponsored by community volunteers and the Glide Community Club.

THE GLIDE WILDFLOWER SHOW started in 1965 as a benefit to raise money for building repairs for the Glide Community Club. For the first show, plant authority Reggie Miller collected and arranged 91 specimens that were enjoyed by two dozen visitors. Now thousands of visitors from all over the world come to see hundreds of cataloged and labeled plants. The Flower show emphasizes education, appreciation, and conservation and organizes and trains plant collectors for the show, who follow conservation guidelines and obtain collecting permits. (FOR CONSERVATION REASONS, PLEASE DO NOT BRING UNSOLICITED SPECIMENS TO THE SHOW.) This annual show features hundreds of plants from southwestern Oregon. Included are exhibits and specimens of wild flowers, trees, shrubs, lichens, liverworts, mosses, ferns, and grasses, all arranged and identified by botanical and common names. Photographs of rare and endangered species are also on display.

The Wildflower show displays specimens representing a variety of habitats in Southwest Oregon, differing each year according to weather and uses professional botanists from throughout the Pacific Northwest, who volunteer to identify and classify exhibit specimens. It is made possible by coordinated volunteer efforts of local residents, charter members of the Glide Wildflower Show Council and other friends of the flora.

Getting to the Bottom of Things at Crater Lake

The Crater Lake talk at the Glide Wildflower Show (1:45-2:45, Sunday, April 28) - Mac Brock, Crater Lake National Park's Chief of Resources, presents a slide show about a recent research project that precisely mapped the floor of Crater Lake (unmapped since 1896), using complex multibeam technology. The 16 million soundings revealed hitherto unknown information about the formation and chronology of the caldera: its multiple eruptions, massive landslides that rafted football-field-size boulders into the water, ancient lake shores, and underwater platforms. Learn the latest geologic findings about Crater Lake...and learn how deep it really is!

The hours for the general public are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. The hour between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. on both days is reserved for photographers only. On Monday, the show will open to school groups by advance reservations.

A suggested donation of $2 per person is optional. The facility is wheelchair accessible.


Special Presentations

SATURDAY, APRIL 27


1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.—weeds

A talk by BLM botanist Jeanne Standley)

2:15 p.m.-3:15 p.m.—The Oregon Flora Project

3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.—The Oregon Flora Project

SUNDAY, APRIL 28


9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.—Wildflower Art: Drawing from Observation

Susan Rudisill, professional artist, graphic designer, and a UCC painting instructor. Workshops on drawing and painting wild flowers from observation. Bring drawing materials or use supplies provided (a small fee). Easels are provided. Preregistration is recommended. For information & lists of supplies call Susan at (541) 464-8395

12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.—The Oregon Flora Project

Linda Hardison offers an entertaining and informative slide presentation about a statewide effort to create a new, comprehensive I.D. manual of Oregon's native flora, checklists, and an atlas of plant distribution. Learn what these resources can do for you and how you can contribute to this worthy effort.

1:45 p.m.-2:45 p.m.—Getting to the Bottom of Crater Lake—Mac Brock

Mac Brock, Crater Lake National Park's Chief of Resources, presents a slide show about a recent research project that precisely mapped the floor of Crater Lake (unmapped since 1896), using complex multibeam technology. The 16 million soundings revealed hitherto unknown information about the formation and chronology of the caldera: its multiple eruptions, massive landslides that rafted football-field-size boulders into the water, ancient lake shores, and underwater platforms. Learn the latest geologic findings about Crater Lake...and learn how deep it really is!

3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.—Wildflower Art: Drawing from Observation

SUGGESTED DONATION: $2 PER PERSON

Contact: Gyan Surya (541) 677-3797
Glide Wildflower Show
Box 332,
Glide, OR 97443

9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday
(8:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. photographers only)

Open April 29 for school groups

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KLAMATH ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY

In conjunction with the 100-year anniversary of Crater Lake National Park, the Klamath Art Association Gallery in Klamath Falls, Oregon will hold a special membership show of work depicting Crater Lake and its history.

Scheduled for August 4th though 30th, this event promises to be a major exhibit of local artists and photographers. The opening reception will be on Sunday, August 4, 2002 from 12 noon to 4 P.M.. The gallery is located at 120 Riverside Drive and is open Thursdays through Sundays, 12 noon to 4:00 P.M.


Friends of CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK * Volume 7 No. 1 * Winter 2002

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