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PRSRT STD U.S. Postage The Crooked River Ranch “Telegraph” Paid Terrebonne, OR Permit No. 5195 Crooked River Ranch C& MA 5195 SW Clubhouse Road Crooked River Ranch, OR 97760 Phone—541-548-8939 Breaking Address Label news! HOA and Community Life at Crooked River Ranch in the Heart of Central Oregon December, 2019 January, 2020 Neighbor Helping Neighbor A variety of venues offered through different organizations….. Program is more than Planning that next great party or event? helping residents pay dues By Phyllis Carlin, CRR Telegraph By Karen Atwood, Program Coordinator Did you know that the penses, home repairs, etc., please Neighbor Helping Neighbor Pro- call Karen Atwood at 541-548-8939 gram is more than helping our resi- and she can give you information dents pay their dues? In the three about this innovative program. All years since inception, 65 applica- inquiries are kept strictly confiden- tions have been reviewed and 50 tial. have been approved. Through dif- ferent resources, we have helped If you are someone who can with creating budgets, referred ap- assist your neighbors financially and plicants for assistance with home want to help, please consider mak- repairs, utility help and even referred ing a donation. Our coffers are in someone for a job for which they dire need of replenishing! Please, if were hired. A total of $10,692.79 you can help your less-fortunate has been received in donations and neighbors with a donation to the $10,568.62 has been applied to ap- Neighbor Helping Neighbor fund, please do so today! You can call or Photo by Earleen Arthur plicant’s dues. The Old Ranch “Heritage House” built in 1916 by Bill Gates, the original owner visit the office, or make a donation You may know of a neigh- when paying your semi-annual dues. of the Ranch, now serves as the Senior Center. bor that is struggling to pay their All funds are kept separate from the CRR homeowners’ dues. The operating funds of the Ranch and are Planning that next great Par- Heritage Ranch House Neighbor Helping Neighbor Pro- audited every year, so you know ty or event? Looking for the perfect (Senior Center) gram was developed to help those your funds are being used to help the place to hold our gathering? Look The Heritage Ranch House that are experiencing financial diffi- disadvantaged. Thank you for your no further than Crooked River was built in 1916 by Bill Gates, the culties to help with their dues pay- help! You are what makes the Ranch Ranch, which offers a variety of original owner of the Ranch. In ments. such a wonderful place to live! venues, offered through different 1942, during a Thanksgiving bliz- If your debt-to-income ratio Happy New Year! organizations on the Ranch. zard, Carroll and Mary Lawrence and is high due to medical bills, car ex- See Planning that party or event Page 24 Calendar……….……….5 Classifieds……………...25 Pull-out Ranch Governance Section Association, SRD & Fire District Info …………..…..…..13-16 CRR Organizations...4 Recreation………..…...27 Inside... Volunteers and Committees ………………………..……..13-16 The Crooked River Ranch Telegraph, Crooked River Ranch, Oregon 2 New Year and a new Board for the CRR Senior Group By Earleen Arthur, Past President, CRR Senior Group CRR Senior Group Board members. Pictured (L-R): Beth Kidwell, outgoing secretary; Karen Coyle, incoming co-secretary, Dorothy Smith, incoming treasurer, Debbie Sappenfield, outgoing treasurer; Penny Sackhoff, incoming Vice President; Marie Carter, outgoing Vice President, Michelle Shank, incoming president, Earleen Arthur, outgoing president. Not pictured, Peg- gy Gayhart, incoming co-secretary. The year 2020 will bring new board members for the CRR Senior Group. We had a vote at our Decem- Need a ber 5th General Meeting and Michelle Shank will be our new president, Penny Sackhoff was elected as our Vice President, Dorothy Smith will be our Treasurer, and Karen Coyle and Peggy Gayheart will continue being our newsletter….. Co-Secretaries. About 28 people came to "The Sandbagger" for our Thank You Luncheon on December 12th. We Copies of the Telegraph passed out Certificates of Appreciation to the people who volunteered in one way or another in 2019. Without these wonderful people we could not function. Thank you to Kami (our waitress) for a job well done and to the are available at the two cooks we overwhelmed I am sure. We wish everyone a very Happy New Year and look forwards to our new Trading Post and leadership of 2020. We will have bingo at the Heritage House the second Saturday of January at 1 o'clock which Administration Office includes three cards for $5 and free refreshments. Get the latest I wish to thank all those who have supported Marie Carter and me this past year and hope you will do the same for our new CRR Senior Group’s Board members. The Crooked River Ranch “Telegraph” Crooked River Ranch Club & Maintenance Association 5195 SW Clubhouse Rd., Crooked River Ranch, OR 97760 Admin: 541-548-8939 Fax: 541-548-0278 www.crookedriverranch.com [email protected] Published monthly by Crooked River Ranch Club & Maintenance Association ©2012-2018. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. 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The Crooked River Ranch Telegraph, Crooked River Ranch, Oregon 3 Proceeds from “Cars in the Canyon” Car Show benefit deserving groups By Joe Shaffer, CRR Car Group Photo submitted by Jane Doro Photo submitted by Jeff Sappenfield Jane Doro and Lisa Stevens of the CRR Car Group present a donation to A check is presented at the CRR Senior Group Luncheon. Pictured (L-R): Debbie the CRR Fire & Rescue Volunteers. Sappenfield, Peggy Geyhart, Earleen Arthur, Paula Stevens and Cristie Shaffer. The “Cars in the Canyon” car show, held annually at Crooked River Ranch, had another successful year. Two hundred top notch entries and a huge attend- ance from the Ranch and outside public contributed to the event’s success. Twenty vendors offered unique and awesome products, adding to the fun. This year again, we had huge sponsor participation. The gold sponsors were: The Big Dog Saloon; Crooked River Realty; Precision Carbide Tools and Ryck & Shannon Smith. Along with the gold spon- sors, we had 60 silver sponsors. The sliver spon- sors got to look over all the cars and pick the car of their choice. Again we would like to thank all our sponsors. Without you the show would not be the success it is. Every year the CRR Car Group donates the funds of the show to different organizations that help our community. This year we sent different people from Photo by Ted Carlin the car group to distribute the funds. Members of Cub Scout Troop 72. Paula Stevens and Christie Shaffer presented a check for $1,500 to the CRR Senior Group. Jane Up Girls handed out all of the silver spon- Photo submitted by Jane Doro Doro and Lisa Stevens presented a $1,500 check to sor’s trophies to the winning entries. For CRR Car Group members Sam Stevens and Loni Chu the CRR Fire & Rescue Volunteers. Dick Stevens those that do not know, all proceeds that present a check to Crystal from the Central Oregon presented a $500 check to Boy Scout and Cub the Pin Up Girls receive go to different Veterans Ranch. Scout Troop 71. Sam Stevens, Lani Chu and Ray veterans groups. And last but not least, Rose presented a check to the Central Oregon Vet- the car group held back $1,000 for the erans Ranch in the sum of $1,500. The Car Group Crooked River Ranch Wayside Memorial. presented a check in the amount of $500 to the Cen- The money will be used for future beauti- tral Oregon Chapter of the Patriotic Pin Up. The Pin fication projects and the memorial. Photo submitted by Joe Shaffer Photo submitted by Joe Shaffer CRR Car Group members present a check for $500 to Jacqueline of the Jacqueline of the Central Oregon Patriotic Pin Up expresses her appreciation for the Central Oregon Patriotic Pin Up.. donation from members of the CRR Car Group.