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I LOVE that we can now make our blog pages so personal and unique. I have enjoyed seeing everyones creative juices flowing.
Of course I had to take the opportunity to showcase where I live and my awesome son who loves to surf.
Sporthaven Beach 2007
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Come to Ocean Fest 2008 Port of Brookings-Harbor April 19, 2008 |

Ocean Fest 2008
Ocean Fest 2008 is a volunteer community-based event designed to expose the positive values of local communities and the Port of Brookings Harbor. Some of those values include, the mighty Pacific Ocean which is accessed through the Port of Brookings Harbor. Also, the pink shrimp that is harvested off of the southern Oregon and northern California coast has recently been classified as a sustainable resource. The first time ever for an ocean fishery to meet this classification. The Port of Brookings Harbor is classified as a "Critical Port of Refuge" on the navigational charts, and the Port of Brookings Harbor is the only US Coast Guard Oregon base for a 100+ mile stretch of coastline. All dollars raised from this event will be donated to the Port to help reduce the debt. Ocean Fest 2008 is scheduled for Saturday, April 19, 2008.
With a purchase of a $15 ticket your choice of food includes; crab, shrimp, English sole, chowder, pizza, breadsticks, coleslaw, shrimpwraps and salad. bar-b-que oysters, beer, pop, and wine will be available for an additional charge. Activities include: the Boy Scouts starting the event with the Color Guard and Pledge. King Neptune outfitted by Leslie Wolfe (a local artist); an interactive boat that shows five different ways that a boat can sink and what can be done to keep it afloat. The US Coast Guard will be giving tours on their 47' rescue boat and will have a safe boating booth. Tidewinds will be providing harbor tours on their charter boat for $5/person. The Historical Society will have a booth showing the history of the Port with some of our past leaders. There will also be some additional commercial and non-commercial booths.



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Hello Everyone! This weekend, March 29th and March 30th 2008 at Kalmiopsis Elementary School in Brookings, Oregon will be the annual Brookings - Habor Home Show. This is always a fun event and has a great turnout. Here are the times:
Saturday, March 29,
10 am to 5 pm
Sunday, March 30,
10 am to 2 pm
There will be exhibitors representing all areas of home improvement and also financial institutions present to help you in accomplishing your remodeling, renovation and building dreams. They can answer your questions and demonstrate their products and services. Also there will be workshops on a variety of home improvement projects.
SPONSORS:
Charter Communications, Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative, Inc. Chetco Federal Credit Union, Curry Coastal Pilot, Evergreen Federal Bank, KURY Radio, Southwestern Oregon Community College, ORCA Refrigeration, Villadecor & Fine Lighting and Western Pacific Tree Service.
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YOU CAN CALL ME A HUSSIE, HARLOT OR EVEN A TRASHY PIECE OF BAGGAGE....MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!! APRIL 11TH & 12TH 2008 A MELODRAMA PLAY TO BENEFIT THE BROOKINGS-HARBOR FOOD SHARE.
Tickets are now available for the Melodrama Fund-raiser:
'Money in the Bank, or, It's All Your Vault.'
Terrible times have befallen the Last Territorial Bank and Telegraph Company. President and Founder, J.P. Moneylender, (Paul Fleming) is missing. Though not "physically" present, his presence is strongly felt in the form of a "living portrait", which hangs in the bank. In his "absence", Hilregard Moneylender, (Carina Reeves Blanck) J.P.'s new wife and step-mother to our lovely heroine, Marion, (Rene Mazyck) has taken over the day to day duties of the bank with the help of Iram B. Goodfellow, (Alan Franks). The evil Smedley Chetum, (Daniel Dresser) with the help of his assistant Selina Eyeful, (Lori Franks) does his best to take slimy advantage of the situation. All is not as it appears in this tale. Take nothing for granted and beware of sharp plot twists.
Sigh for the dainty heroine, cheer for the hero, and boo and hiss the villain (a little bit of well-aimed popcorn doesn't hurt either.) Then, sit back and enjoy our "olios" -- a musical comedy revue full of singing, dancing and laughs brought to you by some of the best talent Brookings-Oregon has to offer.
The melodrama fund-raiser, directed by Dori Blodgett, will run for two nights only: Friday, April 11 and Saturday April 12, 2008. Doors open at 7:30 at the Chetco Grange Community Center in Harbor, Oregon. Tickets are $15.00; available at Mory's in Brookings. Phone 541-661-2473 for more information.

I have caught the acting bug and NO I was NOT type-cast for this part! And I repeat... these are the only dates I will allow such vulgar remarks spoken in my general direction!!...and only because it's for a good cause!! :)

Can you guess which one is me?
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One of the goals I have for my blog on ActiveRain is to let people know what a beautiful place Brookings, Oregon is and why people should come to visit. Once someone visits they realize they want to make Brookings their home!
The Oregon Coast Trail follows 362 miles of Oregon coastline, starting as you cross the Washington State border, at the north jetty of the Columbia River, and finishing just south of Brookings, Oregon.The Oregon Coast Trail wanders through Samuel Boardman State Park in a series of short and often steep spurts between viewpoints. The park has spectacular stretches of rocky overlooks and not overly crowded beaches. There are numerous vista points along Highway 101, but to fully enjoy and appreciate Samuel Boardman State Park you need to take a hike on one of the well maintained trails.
These photos were taken on the Oregon Coast Trail between Lone Ranch and Cape Ferello. Difficulty Level: easy to moderate; dress warmly, pack drinking water and watch out for tides. Maps: Oregon Coast Trail Brochure is available through the Oregon Parks Information Center. www.oregonstateparks.org/images/pdf/coast_trail_guide.pdf




Japanese Bombing Site Trail #1118 Mount Emily with an elevation of 2,884 feet is a mountain in the Klamath Mountains of southwestern Oregon in the United States. It is located in southern Curry County in the extreme southwest corner of the state, near Brookings, approximately 5 mi (8 km) from the Pacific Ocean and 5 mi (8 km) from the California state line.On September 9, 1942, a Japanese I-25 (submarine) surfaced near Cape Blanco, Oregon, and launched a small seaplane which dropped incendiary bombs on Mount Emily starting multiple forest fires. The Fire Lookout stationed at the Mount Emily Fire Lookout Tower played a major role in "The Lookout Air Raid of 1942" which became the first bombing of the continental United States by an enemy aircraft. The site of the bombing was listed in the National Register of Historic Places (as the Wheeler Ridge Japanese Bombing Site) in July 2006

MT. EMILY
If you click on this website it will direct you to the US Forest service link to the Japanese bombing site trail information page. http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/rogue-siskiyou/recreation/trails/japanese-bombing-site.shtmlThere is so much scenic beauty in the Brookings area and to go along with that beauty there are so many recreational activities to enjoy.
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