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"Give it Your Best Shot" SilverStar … The Controversial Sunriver Resort Village Mall

Earlier this month I attended the SilverStar Destinations LLC, meeting at Mavericks, regarding the controversial subject of the proposed revitalization of the Sunriver Village Mall. I was very impressed with Dave Leland, of  Leland Consulting, as he conveyed the facts and offered his thoughts and valued expertise of how the Village should proceed towards the future and the break continued downward spiral that will continue if something major is not done now to save the Village.

I learned some very interesting facts and it allowed me to do some sole-searching of my own. Having been a resort guest of Sunriver since the late 70's and a full time resident in the mid 1990's I have many memories of Sunriver Resort. And many of these memories include the early phases of Sunriver when the Ranch Cabins at Circle 4 were on the outer edges of the development. I remember visits to the original Country Store for a Country Time Lemonade, shopping for my Mom's birthday present at the Variety Store and don't forget a trip by Goodies to get some Licorice Pastels and Green Apple Jelly Bellies before riding my bike "home". I understand that change is not always easy - but sometimes it is mandatory.

Here are the facts - The current mall first broke ground in 1974 and is in desperate need of renovation. The paint is peeling, concrete cracking and roofs are leaking. There have been reported mold problems and structural issues. The mall is not fully occupied by businesses, less than 80 percent, and has not been near capacity for some time. Wouldn't a new plan be in the best interest of everyone?

Have you walked with your friends who have come to visit you in Sunriver and had to explain that the Village is just not what it used to be? Where is the pulse - the heart of the Village? It appears that everyone is suffering. My family and I attend the annual events at the Village which are fine but it dares to asks the question - could and should there be more? Is the latest proposal by SilverStar Destinations LLC, just what the "doctor" ordered? Will this revised and scaled down "mixed-use" resort model be the best use of the planned "Main Street" spaces - containing commercial, residential and community spaces? Will this design be the revitalization that the Village at Sunriver Resort desparately needs?

Althoug h, I may have been somewhat skeptical because I did not have all the facts, there is no longer any doubt. "The Time Is Right, The Time Is Now" see Village at Sunriver - while the competition continues to build and via for the same attention, and lets face it, the same dollars that Sunriver does, I do believe that the time is right and we do need to act now. In my opinion, this is the "shot" that the Village needs to survive - to be the vital organ that it needs to be for Sunriver Resort and its residents and guests. For information on the proposed SilverStar village plan please visit Citizens for Sunriver and for information for those that are opposed to the proposed revitalization please visit Save Sunriver Most are in agreement that this current measure will be passed by the voters, where it "failed" last time because it didn't reach the required 60 percent approval- even though 56 percent approved the sale of the property to SilverStar. The people of Sunriver are educating themselves. All seats were filled; there was standing room only in the back and out into and down the hallway.

Tomorrows meeting April 30th at 6:00 PM at the Great Hall should prove to be no different.

So, "give it your best shot" SilverStar!

Watch for my follow up post! I'll be keeping you in the  BUZZZZZZZZ!

Fore! What’s on the Links at Crosswater, Sunriver, OR

Central Oregon - Golf at Crosswater, Sunriver, OR

Crosswater Golf course is located only 15 miles south of Bend, OR and just minutes from Sunriver Resort and adjacent to Caldera Springs. Robert E. Cupp designed this course and boasts 18 holes of challenge play. The course features bent grass fairways and greens and amazing views of Mt. Bachelor, Broken Top and South Sister. The wildlife is abundant with deer, elk and other wildlife and careful care has been made to preservation of the wetlands. The course crosses the scenic Deschutes and Little Deschutes River seven times and is 7,683 in Crosswater Jeld-Wen 2007 - Deschutes Rivertotal playing yards. For a hole by hole tour of the course click here. www.sunriver-resort.com/crosswater-course.php This course is open to Crosswater members, guests of members and guests of Sunriver Resort. For information on Crosswater Memberships visit http://www.crosswater.com/ Come and play in Sunriver, a AAA Four-Diamond rated resort, for more information contact http://www.sunriver-resort.com/

The Jeld-Wen Traditions will be hosted by Crosswater August 11-17, 2008. Bernard Langer, one of the most successful players on the European tour has committed to play at this years event. This will be the second year of four that this event is played on this renowned course. Get into the action before the event at http://www.jeld-wentradition.com/ Previous hosts of the Jeld-Wen Traditions were The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club, in Aloha, OR and the Cochise Golf Course of the Golf Club at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, AZ. The 2007 Jeld-Wen Traditions was won by Mark McNulty of Zimbabwe, his first major Senior PGA Tour win.

The Northwest Dodge Dealers Pacific Amateur Golf classic will be held at Crosswater September 27 - October 2, 2008. Registration is now open of this event for more information contact www.pacamgolf.com/2008registration

Since 1999 Crosswater has played host twelve major regional and national events including the NCAA Men's and Women's National Championships, the PGA Professional Championships and Shell's Wonderful World of Golf.

In addition to Crosswater, Caldera Springs (adjacent to Crosswater) opened a 9 hole Links and Golf Park designed by Robert E. Cupp in August 2007. In Sunriver there are two18 hole courses; the fabulous Woodands course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and The Meadows designed by John Fought cater to all playing abilities. Golf is only one of the many activities that make Central Oregon a popular destination in the Spring, Summer and Fall. Come and visit and choose to live the Central Oregon lifestyle.