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Friends of

CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK
Volume 8 No. 2 * Winter 2003

MEET OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS
Nona Donahue and Greg Reddell

Board Member Nona Donahue

Dear members,

My first memories of Crater Lake are represented by a photo of my mom, my sisters, and me standing on the rim of Crater Lake in the snow and looking very cold. My dad drove the bus to Crater Lake when I was quite young so my connection to the park is decades long.

I've raised my two sons and lots of Fjord horses in Wimer for 26 years and have recently studied herbal medicine with the specialty of local herbs. After my sons had left for college I began to explore this area in earnest to find medicinal plants and to get to know this area very well. I have continually returned to Crater Lake, hiking the trails and climbing the mountains, and thus found this organization which supports the park. I joined but didn't have much time to volunteer until this year. I worked on setting bear boxes at Lost Creek, sold license plates, helped collect seeds and learned to man (woman) fire lookouts. When George saw all this enthusiasm he suggested I join the board.

I do have some thoughts about how we, as this organization, can support this park. Of course, one way is to volunteer to do tasks that free up the staff. I appreciated the newsletter that gave a list of activities - that certainly pulled me in. I'm not sure if Friends has a presentation to do at schools and organizations but, if not, I would like to see such outreach happen. I am continually amazed at the number of local residents who have not visited and do not know about the only national park in Oregon.

Thank you for this opportunity to support Crater Lake National Park.

Nona Donahue, Rogue River, OR

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Old Post Card of the Pinnacles

Board Member Greg Reddell

If you think that this name seems familiar that's because it is. After enjoying my two terms on the board of the Friend's I was required by the bylaws to step aside. It was really neat to be asked by the nominating committee WI would be willing to get back on the board. I see the Friends shifting from Crater Lake National Park Centennial to helping the Park Service with shortfalls in the budget.

As demonstrated during the Centennial, a active Friend's group is very helpful for Crater Lake. The Friends are very proud of the contributions during the Centennial. As Superintendent Chuck Lundy said, the Alumni Reunion was the Crown Jewel of the Centennial Events. The history book "Crater Lake National Park A History" will be used as a reference and enjoyment for years. When I visit a park or refuge I will purchase a history book if they are available. During the Friend's Annual Meeting we were treated to the preview of the new Crater Lake movie that will be used for years.

If I am starting to sound a little familiar now, you might remember that I reside in Klamath Fails. It's nice to live in a city that is close to a National Park and parts of the Rim of Mount Mazama can be seen from Klamath Falls. I still participate with the Klamath Symphony and am playing the same old tuba, I like listening to NPR and went and saw the board cast of Prairie Home Companion this summer. I like listening to Click and Clack too.

I am a member of the Klamath Basin Native Plant Society and then there is that work thing: at the Klamath Falls Resource Area of the Bureau of Land Management. I recently joined the BPOE Lodge and enjoy traveling and photography.

The Friends have some great projects that I will be excited to be working on the board with. The help the Friends will be giving with the Adopt a Trail and Adopt a Boundary projects will be very important to help Crater Lake's Park staff. The Friends Winter Rim Desk with be important for winter park visitors.

I attended the Winter Rim Training and will be at the Winter Rim Desk one and maybe two weekends. I like working with Chief Park Ranger Dave Brennan developing and planning projects for the Friends. If it is still available, I plan on enjoying the Friends Volunteer Cabin next summer.

I will be looking forward to Coffee and Rolls in the morning at the project weekend with Friends, working on the board again, and seeing Friends at our events.

Greg Reddell, Klamath Falls, OR

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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS
by Judy Buckingham

We would like to thank all of you who mailed in checks for your yearly dues. If you laid the reminder aside, please take a moment to fill out the renewal form enclosed and mail it in with your check. You can find your renewal date on your address label. Reminders are sent out to individuals only once a year in the late spring and it will be the only one you will receive. However, we do remind people in each of our newsletters. Keep up-to-date in order to stay on our mailing list and receive newsletters.

For those of you who have them, we find e-mail addresses very helpful. We tried something new this year. We sent dues reminders by e-mail to those people whose addresses we have. That included about 42 of you. Thanks for responding

One person suggested we try electronic payments also. We consulted several banks and all of them said that it would cost the person wanting to pay their dues anywhere from $3 to $5 per transaction. We would also have to make our bank account number available. At this point, we are not sure anyone would want to do it with this type of cost involved.

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Old Post Card of the Phantom Ship

HISTORY BOOKS ARE STILL AVAILABLE

We have a number of copies of"Crater Lake National Park A History" by Rick Harmon for sale. The Friends commissioned the writing of this book as part of the centennial celebration. The Arthur family, long time members of the Friends, gave generous donations, as did the Chiles Foundation.

Cost is $15, which includes mailing. Let Judy Buckingham know if you are interested and we will get a copy out to you as soon as possible. It might make the perfect Christmas gift for someone.

cover to Harmon's history book


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Friends of CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK * Volume 8 No. 2 * Winter 2003