Ashland Community Resource Center Opens!

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Ashland Community Resource Center Opens!
HELPING PEOPLE HELP THEMSELVES SPRING 2014
Ashland Community Resource Center Opens!
O
n February 11, 2014, the
new Ashland Community
Resource Center opened its
doors. A major focus of the help
center is to connect those in need
with organizations and agencies
that offer services. A few of those
resources include case management,
help with resumes, resource referrals,
use of a mailing address, bus passes,
restrooms and hygiene supplies,
cellphone charging and Internet access. There is also a
mobile trailer that features showers and laundry facilities
that will be located throughout Ashland. The new
center offers services in a clean, safe environment where
everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Through a $100,000 grant from the Ashland City Council,
ACCESS and the grassroots group, Options for Homeless
Residents of Ashland (OHRA), are leasing space in the
Ashland Masonic Center. The center is located at 570
Clover Lane near Exit 14 and the Ashland Emergency
Food Bank. The center operates Tuesday through
Saturday, 9am to 1pm.
“Our aim is to have a one-stop location where anyone
can come and connect with a variety of community
resources,” says ACCESS Support Services Director David
Mulig. “Once these folks are no longer worried about
the day-to-day struggle of life on the streets, homeless
people can stabilize their lives and start working on
the issues that make it difficult to find employment or
housing.”
Leigh Madsen, who is the center’s part-time manager
also stated, “We’re going to be a great resource!”
“It’s wonderful. It’s a dream come true,” said Councilor
Carol Voisin.
Volunteers are needed to work at the center and
to help with the mobile showering and laundry
unit. Those who would like to volunteer at the
new Ashland Community Resource Center,
can contact Regina Ayars at 541-482-5019 or
email her at [email protected]. Also see
www.homelessoptions.org for more information
and to get volunteer application and release forms.
Mail completed volunteer application forms to
Ashland Community Resource Center, 570B Clover
Lane, Ashland, OR 97520.
Property owners or managers who would like more
information on renting to at-risk or homeless people
can call David Mulig at 541-774-4313.
To contact the center in general, call 541-631-2235
or email [email protected]. More information
is available at www.accesshelps.org – Click on the
ACRC button on the home page.
in this issue:
• Ashland Community Resource
Center Opens Doors
To keep the center operating into the future, organizers • Message from our Executive
Director
will have to raise additional money to supplement the
$100,000 city grant. ACCESS and OHRA will be • ACCESS welcomes new
Finance Director
fundraising to bring in additional money as well as donations of supplies. The center will be staffed almost • Two New Board Members
entirely by volunteers, except for its part-time manager appointed to ACCESS board
and representatives from social services organizations • Community gardens prepare
for growing season
who will visit the center.
• ACCESS helps Cover Oregon
• Annual Hometown Heroes
Honored
• New cooking skills program
recruits volunteers
• Dream$avers helps shoe
maker expand opportunities
• Calendar Upcoming events
STAFF
Message from the
Executive Director
Executive Director
Jackie Schad: 541-774-4338
Finance Director
Greg Koziara
Development Director
Pam Slater: 541-690-3974
Housing Director
Cindy Dyer: 541-774-4319
Nutrition Programs Director
Philip Yates: 541-774-4320
Human Resources Director
Carlea Campagna: 541-618-4010
Support Services Director
David Mulig: 541-774-4313
Development Manager
Logan Bell: 541-774-4312
BOARD of
DIRECTORS
Tim Alford
John Bond
Julie Brown, Vice Chair
Cathie Davis , Chair Elect
Eric Foster
Pat Huycke, Secretary/Treasurer
Tim Johnson
Ed Miller
Dennis Richardson
Grady Singletary
Bob Strosser
John Watt, Chair
J.R. Wheeler
Hank Williams
SPECIAL
ADVISORY BOARD
Kathy Beckett
Les Cracraft
Sam Davis
David Dotterrer
Lyn Hennion
Craig Morris
Sherm Olsrud
Wanda Olsrud
Mary Smart
Rep. Greg Walden
Senator Ron Wyden
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I have been making frequent
trips up and down Interstate 5
in conjunction with my ACCESS
responsibilities, attending meetings
in Roseburg, Salem and Portland.
As I drive, I enjoy watching the
landscape change with the seasons.
During the most recent trip, I
noticed the mountain meadows
turning green again with winter
rains, trees sprouting leaf buds and
streams running full.
It reminds me that communities and
organizations also thrive through
changing seasons and conditions.
In the past few months, our federal
landscape has changed as Congress
passed a budget for the first time
in years. For the people ACCESS
helps, there were some pluses and
minuses to that. Our programs to
help residents heat and weatherize
their homes received a little more
support. People who must rely
on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program) to feed their
families through tough times are
going to get less help. Our food
pantry network cannot completely
fill the gap left by a family losing
enough money to feed an adult one
meal for a month.
Preparation is beginning for our
Food Share Gardens, located
throughout Jackson County, with
generous help from volunteers and
donors. Donations are coming in
from seed companies, composting
sites and tool manufacturers, among
others. These donations help us
equip the volunteer gardeners with
everything they need to grow fresh
food for their neighbors.
We take pride in our client
successes as we watch people
who are struggling achieve their
dreams through hard work and
perseverance – purchase a home,
start a business, enroll in higher
education. For ACCESS, these are the
equivalent of green meadows and
all of the volunteers and donors who
take part in ACCESS have a share in
this success.
ACCESS Executive Director
Dutch Love Story
D
utch Bros. held their annual “Dutch
Luv” food drive this past Valentine’s
Day. Food was collected at their Josephine
and Jackson County locations. All food
donated in Jackson County went to feed
the hungry through the ACCESS Pantry
Network of 25 pantries. All totalled, the
Jackson County Dutch Bros. stores collected a record breaking number of 24,762
pounds of food to ACCESS! On behalf of everyone here at ACCESS and all of our
food pantries, we’d like to thank you for your wonderful community support.
Hannah’s story
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ACCESS Welcomes New Finance Director
A
CCESS is
pleased
to announce
that Greg
Koziara
has been
appointed
as the new
Finance
Director. After
graduation
from high school, Greg joined the
United States Air Force, earned a
number of degrees and served as
a Financial Specialist for 23 years.
He was stationed throughout the
world in places like Spain, Turkey,
Italy, Greenland, Cyprus and
Germany.
“Mr. Koziara’s long experience in
complex fiscal environments will
be a great asset as our programs
grow in size and complexity,” says
T
ACCESS Executive Director Jackie
Schad.
“I’ve spent most of the last 30
years serving my country as either
a member of the armed forces,
a contractor or a civil servant.
During that period, no matter
where I was throughout the world,
I frequently volunteered in the local
community. I feel that working
for ACCESS, with its exceptional
reputation, is another way for
me to serve the community. In
addition, during the interview
process, it became evident to
me that my values matched
those of ACCESS, leading me to
believe I would fit well into the
organization,” said Greg. “I already
see that I am fortunate enough to
have enthusiastic, knowledgeable
and dedicated colleagues to ease
my transition.”
Greg says he is passionate about
golfing, fishing, traveling, fitness
activities and his family. He and
his wife Rita and their Golden
Retriever, Ruby, moved up to the
Rogue Valley recently and have
settled in Grants Pass. “We have
found Oregon to be a special
place,” he says. “The beauty of
the green forests, the welcoming
people, the climate, and most of
all our friends, have made this a
wonderful transition for our family.
We look forward to exploring the
Rogue, the many wineries, music
at the Britt, hiking the Oregon
trails and being part of the Oregon
community.”
All of us here at ACCESS welcome
Greg!
Tim Johnson - ACCESS Board Member
imothy Johnson grew up in
South Central Los Angeles and
graduated from USC and UCLA.
His background is a reflection of
his curiosity and impatience. In
his (former) life in California, he
was a city council member, served
on the California Regional Water
Quality Control Boards, served on
the executive committee of the
Southern California Council of
Governments, has been manager
of an irrigation company, was a
field representative for a state and
a county elected official, dabbled
in corporate public relations,
worked as a newspaper columnist
and, for 15 years, an orange
grower. Currently, in Oregon,
he is on the board of Rogue
Community College, a volunteer
firefighter/EMT, a member of his
Rotary Foundation board, and
recently concluded eight years
as a volunteer chaplain at Rogue
Regional Medical Center.
In December, Tim became a
member of the ACCESS Board of
Directors, too. “I gladly accepted
a position as an ACCESS board
member after watching the great
work of local volunteers in the
Applegate and learning from my
fellow Rotarians about the other
areas that ACCESS is involved in
such as housing,” says Tim.
Tim loves to travel with his wife
Mary. After having done some
field work in Jordan, Scotland
and Spain in the past three years,
he considers himself an amateur
archaeologist, too.
O
ne bit
of trivia
about Tim:
If you
try to
reach him
during the
summer
fire season
he may be
difficult
to reach.
He is also
a Public Information Officer on an
Incident Management Team that
manages big fires throughout the
west! Whew!
ACCESS welcomes Tim!
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Profile: J.R. Wheeler
“
When I was
growing up
my family farmed
potatoes in the
Klamath Basin,”
says J.R. Wheeler.
“I’ve driven
tractors, cut
hay, baled hay,
etc. Soon after I
finished my degree at Sacramento
State my grandfather sold the
farm and all of its assets. That led
me to search for work outside of
my comfort zone. My work history
consists of being a Sports Marketing
Assistant at the University of
Oregon, Sport Manager at Special
Olympics of Northern California and
numerous positions within Wells
Fargo Bank where I currently work
as a Commercial Banker focusing
on middle market companies and
agriculture companies that have
depository and lending needs.”
In February, J.R. Wheeler became a
new member of the ACCESS Board of
Directors. He explains, “I have been
active with ACCESS for the past 5
years working on the Mayors United
committee. I have since taken over
as the Co-Chair of the committee
and look forward to growing this
event.” J.R. is also active with Rocky
Mountain Elk Foundation, Habitat
for Humanity and is currently the
Chairperson at the Grants Pass
Chamber of Commerce.
J.R. is also an avid outdoors person.
His favorite things to do are
fishing and hunting (big game and
waterfowl). Outside of those sports
he enjoys spending time with his
wife of ten years and his two children
Boston and Lainie. Oh….and a one
year old yellow lab named Gus. The
whole family is very active and enjoys
many types of sports including
football, basketball, gymnastics and
softball/baseball. J.R. himself waterskied competitively beginning at the
age of eight and was the captain of
his water ski team in college.
ACCESS welcomes J.R. !
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Community Gardens
feeds Nutrition
T
o paraphrase the old saying, “Give a man some food and he eats
for a day. Teach a man to grow food and he eats for a lifetime.”
The Southern Oregon Research and Extension Center (SOREC)
teaches people how to grow food.
In partnership with ACCESS, SOREC hosts a Food Share Garden on the
grounds of the research and extension center on Hanley Road. Many
Master Gardener volunteers assist with that garden, which last year
delivered 4,340 pounds of fresh food to ACCESS.
Master Gardeners, one of the more than a half-dozen programs at
Extension, provide volunteer help at many of the ACCESS Food Share
community gardens and provide assistance to people who wish to grow
their own food in backyard gardens. Much of that extra produce grown
is donated to ACCESS through the nationally recognized Plant A Row for
the Hungry program. Community members also have an opportunity
to learn safe food preservation through the Master Food Preservers
program at Extension. Services offered through the OSU Extension
program assist landowners in Jackson County with all kinds of research
and education, providing an opportunity for surplus crops to increase
ACCESS food shares.
More than the actual produce that comes from community gardens,
however, is the sense of community and responsibility that comes
from working with others to grow your own food. Digging into the
dirt with friends and neighbors, watching and helping things grow, and
sharing in the harvest brings people together in a wonderful way. The
Extension’s program in 4-H fosters this sense of community in our youth
and grows not just gardens, but future leaders.
As we move into spring weather and the growing season begins,
contact Nan King, Food Share Garden Coordinator at ACCESS,
541-779-6691 ext. 309, [email protected], to help in one of
our Food Share Gardens.
To learn more about the Master Gardener program and growing plants
in our climate zone, call OSU Extension (541-776-7371). We hope you’ll
be inspired to get into the garden and help grow the food that feeds
our community.
This article prepared by Friends of Research and Extension. Learn more
at friendsore.org.
Moving to Oregon
Brings New Challenges
C
aroline is a native of Utah,
and a 40-year old mother of
three children. After working
for years as a LPN nurse in her
hometown, Caroline and her family
packed up their apartment and
moved to Oregon.
Her husband got a new job in the
area driving an 18-wheeler. She had
heard about lots of opportunity in
healthcare jobs in Oregon. In his
first week on the new job, Caroline’s
husband was badly injured in an
accident. Not only would he be
unable to go back to work quickly,
but it was obvious that he may be
permanently disabled.
After some difficulties in getting her
LPN certification transferred and
active to work in Oregon, Caroline
was able to find a low-paying job at
a local care facility. It took months
to get her husband’s disability
assistance started. To save money,
her family moved into a single-wide
mobile home with a struggling
single mother they had met, who
also had three children. Three adults
(one disabled), and six children,
living in a mobile home.
was a real relief to know that my kids
would have food to eat. I’m really
not sure where we’d be without the
food bank.”
Needless to say, it was not the life
any of them had been hoping
for. One major silver lining for the
family was the ability to visit one
of ACCESS’s pantries in Medford
and get some of the basic food
necessities they needed to remain
healthy. Meats, vegetables, fruits,
rice, cereal, juice, and even a few
treats for the kids were part of their
allotment. “The ACCESS food bank
was a godsend,” says Caroline. “It
If you need food assistance please
call ACCESS at 541-779-6691.
Caroline’s story is not at all unusual.
Families from all over the nation
come to our community seeking
a better life, and are often handed
circumstances they did not count on.
ACCESS Helps Young Family During Tough Times
K
risten
and Jay
had been
living a pretty
good life for
more than six
years. They
were young,
educated and
both worked at
jobs they liked. They rented a large
apartment in Medford in an area
where they wanted to live. They had
one child in daycare and one older
child in school.
When Kristen found out that her
company was down-sizing their
situation changed quickly. They had
to start cutting back in any way they
could think of and sacrificed a lot of
things we all take for granted. Kristen
began looking for a new job right
away, but was not successful. Then
a month later, Jay learned that his
job too was going to disappear. The
family was facing a real catastrophe.
Jay had to take on any odd job he
could find. But, he was unable to
keep up with rent, food, gas and all
the other expenses of a household.
Eventually, the couple sold Kristen’s
wedding ring to be able to cover the
rent.
Jay says, “At a certain point I realized
we needed help with getting some
food. It was a humbling experience,
but we had no choice.” They were
able to get through some of their
toughest times by getting help
from an ACCESS pantry at the
First Christian Church in Medford.
They could also get diapers and
other items they needed. “On
Thanksgiving, we did not have a
turkey, so I sort of formed one out of
four cans of tuna,” says Kristen. “Jay
and I pretended it was the greatest
thing and the kids loved it.”
Both Jay and Kristen are working
again and back on their feet
financially. They made it through
their ordeal with the help of the
caring people in the Rogue Valley.
“We will never forget the generosity
we received at the pantry,” says
Kristen. “I was scared to death, but
everyone there made me feel so
comfortable and accepted.”
ACCESS distributed 3.14 million
pounds of food in FY-2013. We help
families like Jay and Kristen every
day. Call ACCESS at 541-779-6691.
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ACCESS Honors Local Heroes
for Their Relief Efforts
PacificCorp, Lifetime Achievement Award. They have been a partner with ACCESS for over a
decade. They have sponsored many of ACCESS’ major events. But, even more important to the
agency’s mission, they have helped over the years to provide energy assistance and weatherization to
thousands of low-income household, seniors and people with disabilities.
S
teve Olsrud, Individual
Award. Steve is deeply
committed in continuing his
family’s long tradition of serving
the community. As a partner and
co-sponsor of the ACCESS Holiday
Grocery Bag food drive each year,
the drive has provided over 3.3
million pounds of food for hungry
residents in Jackson County. This
year marks a 30-year partnership
with ACCESS.
Dutch Bros., Local Business
Award. Dutch Bros. has supported
ACCESS since 2008. This company
has an incredible heart for the
community. Their Valentine’s Day
food drive has grown into the
second largest food drive in our
county. This year they gathered a
record 24,762 pounds of food…
in that one day! They always focus
on people and have a desire to
transform lives rather than simply
conduct business.
Walmart, Large National
Business Award. Walmart
became a Fresh Alliance partner
to ACCESS when their Eagle Point
store opened. In the past five years
they have donated over 902,000
pounds of nutritious, high-protein
food to ACCESS. Last December,
ACCESS received a very generous
grant from the Walmart State
Giving Foundation to help expand
the Fresh Alliance Program.
Rogue Retreat, Organizational
Award. Rogue Retreat is an
ACCESS partner who helps make
a positive impact to our local
homeless population. They assist
with affordable housing and
provide life coaching and support
for each individual to be successful
meeting their goals. Their motto is
“Restoring Lives.”
God bless you ACCESS for all you do to make this a better
“world
to live in. Thank you for helping me with my electric bill
and also for the shoebox gift that I receive each year. I thank the
people who deliver it each year too! So much fun and love in that
shoebox! - Phyllis G.
”
ACCESS Can Help with Cover Oregon
CCESS has teamed up with Cover
A
Oregon to share information
and resources about insurance
opportunities available to Jackson
County residents. Through a Cover
Oregon Grant, ACCESS now has
a trained team that helps people
better understand if Cover Oregon
made sense for them.
“We were excited about this
unique opportunity to help people
understand whether new health
insurance options are right for
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them,” says ACCESS Executive
Director Jackie Schad, “With so many
changes coming to the health care
marketplace, we wanted to make
sure that residents across the county
had access to this information.”
through Cover Oregon, our team
was well trained to answer questions
and to quickly connect them
with local resources if they chose
to enroll,” said ACCESS Support
Services Director David Mulig, “we
were honored to be chosen to
The ACCESS outreach staff helped
reach out to most of the more rural
people in two ways. They held Town communities in Jackson County.”
Hall Meetings in 14 rural towns
(mostly at the County Libraries) and
Visit www.coveroregon.com
were available to answer questions
by phone. “Although we did not
actually sign people up for insurance
ACCESS
Weatherizes
Homes
M
any people are surprised to
find out that ACCESS provides
low-income clients, (especially
seniors), people with disabilities,
and families with children, with nocost energy efficiency upgrades to
their homes through the installation
of insulation, duct repairs, air
infiltration, mechanical ventilation,
and various other energy efficiency
measures. The program is funded
primarily by federal, state, and
utility-based dollars.
• Invested $1,040,000 into the local economy with the purchase of materials
and services.
Almost a third of the ACCESS
budget goes towards
weatherization and energy
assistance. Employees at ACCESS
assist applicants in finding ways
to block heat-stealing drafts, and
to install improved insulation that
lowers their heating costs. This
way clients utility bills can actually
decrease.
For more information on qualifying
and regarding what benefits we
offer, please check our website at
www.accesshelps.org or call us at
541-779-6691.
Over the past year, the ACCESS
Weatherization program has:
• Performed weatherization services on 168 homes.
• Saved clients an average of $335 which provided extra income for medicine and other essential needs.
Fred Meyer Community Rewards Program
You Can Help ACCESS by Shopping!
Spring is
Senior Fair Time
H
ave you ever attended the
annual ACCESS Senior Fair?
If you haven’t… you’ve been
missing out. Now, with over 80
vendors representing everything
from eye care to financial
planning to pet care, it’s become
a venue for everyone. Logan Bell,
the ACCESS organizer of the event
says, “We’ve been putting on the
senior fair since 1992. It has grown
into a very well-organized and
professional community event
that now benefits just about every
demographic age group! “
The Annual ACCESS Senior Fair
will be held Tuesday, March 18,
2014, at the Medford Armory,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Medical
Eye Center is our Title Sponsor
and our media sponsor is KDRV
Southern Oregon Media Group.
Thousands of people will flock
to the armory to see the displays
and gather information in an
atmosphere of fun. Admission is
one dollar or a donation of a can
of food. Net proceeds will benefit
ACCESS programs for seniors.
We invite everyone to come join
in the festivities and enjoy the
free celebrity bingo, random
prize drawings and booths
providing samples, giveaways,
• Customers can now enroll online at www.fredmeyer.com/community rewards and link their Rewards Card to an organization of their choice.
and information. Come to this
great event and see why people
(The ACCESS organization number is 84033.)
• Linked Rewards Cards will begin to earn donations for nonprofits. come back year after year. See
Customers will continue to receive Rewards Points Rebates and Fuel Points. you there!
• At the end of each quarter, Fred Meyer will make a donation to participating nonprofits based on the accumulated spending of the Rewards customers linked to each nonprofit.
• Fred Meyer will donate $2.5 million to nonprofits in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington in 2014 through this new program.
I
t’s the latest addition to the Fred Meyer Rewards Program where customers
can earn donations for their favorite nonprofits by shopping with their
Rewards Card. Here’s how it works:
So, we ask that you link your
card to ACCESS. We sure would
appreciate your support!
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BRINGING COOKING SKILLS Greystone Says
THANK YOU!
TO THE
I
Community
I
n Jackson County we are lucky to
have a wonderful array of fresh
fruits, vegetables and whole, local
foods. However, not everyone is
experienced in how to prepare
and cook such foods. Everyone,
regardless of their income level,
can benefit from knowing how to
prepare whole local foods. ACCESS,
in partnership with OSU Extension,
THRIVE and Ashland Food CoOp, have created a program that
addresses the need for food skills
education in the community and is
focused on well trained and valued
volunteers.
ACCESS is looking to offer cooking
demonstrations at a variety of sites
around the community from food
pantries and apartment complexes
to health centers and places of
business. Anywhere there is a
captive audience, we want to be
there demonstrating how to cook
up simple and very tasty recipes
from whole, fresh foods with the
emphasis on vegetables, fruits
and grains.
A corps of volunteers is being
trained to give cooking
demonstrations throughout
Jackson County to pursue the
goal of inspiring everyone to eat
more local, whole foods. Volunteers
receive free training, taught by
ACCESS Food Skills Educator,
Michele Pryse, in exchange for their
time and commitment to helping
bring cooking skills out to the
community. If you have a passion to
cook and would like to volunteer OR
if you have a site in the community
f you went to the Greystone
Court Food Drive on any of the
five nights before Christmas, we at
ACCESS thank you for your generous
participation and help in continuing
this wonderful holiday tradition.
Altogether you, the community,
donated 8,793 pounds of food
to help feed local families and
$18,503.89 in cash donations.
ACCESS would also like to say a huge
thank you to all of the Greystone
Court residents for their incredible
holiday gift called the Greystone
Court Food Drive and much
appreciation for spending long hours
on the cold winter nights leading
up to Christmas collecting food and
money. We hope to see you next year!
where we can hold cooking
demonstrations, we would like to hear from you!
To learn more or to get involved
with this program please contact Jill
Kennedy, Food Education Program
Coordinator, at 541.690.3989 or
email [email protected].
Agency Spotlight : Helping Folks
with Medical Equipment They Need
G
len welcomes and assists the
Jackson County residents
who come to ACCESS in need of
a wheelchair, crutches, and lots of
other types of medical equipment.
“I enjoy helping people by filling
their equipment needs. I find it
very gratifying when the client says
thank you; it makes me proud to
be a part of an organization like
ACCESS that helps people in this
way,” he says.
ACCESS collects new or gently
used medical equipment and
loans it to those who need it for
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free. Wheelchairs, walkers, shower
chairs, crutches, hospital beds, gait
belts portable toilets and more
are at the ready. All people have
to do is fill out a form and they
can borrow the equipment for as
long as they need without paying
anything. People often think the
set up is too good to be true, that
that’s exactly how it works.
Glen. “I issue out available
equipment and instruct folks on
the proper use of each item. I also
take in donations, clean and adjust
the items. “There is a real need for
what ACCESS does and I’m glad
that I’m able to be a part of that,”
says Glen.
ACCESS accepts monetary
donations for the program as
“I was in the medical equipment
well as gently used medical
business for 28 years, so when the equipment. The program is open
position here at ACCESS came open at ACCESS, Monday thru Thursday,
I thought it would be a good fit for from 1-4p.m. You can also call at
me as well as ACCESS,” explained
541-779-6691 ext. 305.
A Special Holiday for
ACCESS Employees
O
n Christmas Eve the Olsrud Nutrition
Center at ACCESS was full of holiday
cheer. What was supposed to be our
simple employee holiday party turned
into a gift we at ACCESS couldn’t be more
grateful for. Sunrise Cafe donated a full
Christmas lunch for the staff at ACCESS.
Ed Chun, the co-owner of the restaurant,
organized the event. He reached out to
other businesses and was able to come
up with two-thousand dollars worth of
gift- bag stuffers to give to our employees. John Watt, the board chairman
at ACCESS said he was very grateful for the support. “When you see
what these folks do and the challenges we go through each and every
day to help people in our community, it means more than I can put into
words,” he said. Ed also donated $500 to ACCESS which would have been
the equivalent of his catering fee! The staff at ACCESS thanks Ed for his
kindness and thoughtfulness.
THANK YOU
Making Every Dollar Count
I
t’s obvious that food donations are important to ACCESS, but did you
ever wonder why ACCESS needs cash donations or what we do with
them? ACCESS uses your cash donations to make sure we can fight
hunger throughout the year by purchasing food during times when
food donations are lower than anticipated. We are also able to round
out our pantries by purchasing fresh chicken, ground beef/turkey and
other items at prices only available to food banks, much cheaper than
prices for the general public. Our purchasing power means your cash
donation stretches that much further.
Donating online is increasingly popular among our donors and in
addition to being incredibly convenient and secure it helps keep
our administrative costs down. Due to the automation of processing
online donations, staff time is decreased. Of course, all contributions,
in whatever form they come—food, volunteering, in-kind services, and
even cash—are a critical
part of our success. We
can’t do it without you. You
are the main ingredient
in fulfilling our mission of
providing food, shelter
and warmth to low income
residents.
Visit us online at
www.accesshelps.org
Down Payment Help for
First Time Homebuyers
O
n
January
6, 2014,
ACCESS
accepted
a $17,000
check from
the Oregon Association of Realtors/
Rogue Valley Association of Realtors
HOME Foundation. The money came
from a competitive grant application
to the RVAR/OAR HOME Foundation.
The funds will provide down payment/
closing costs for first time homebuyers
in Jackson and Josephine Counties,
assisting 17 first-time homebuyers
with $1,000 each.
This funding began in 2012, and so far,
ACCESS has assisted 27 homebuyers
in Jackson and Josephine Counties.
Some eligibility conditions do apply.
Contact the ACCESS Home Ownership
Center at 541-774-4305.
The Thanksgiving
Day Turkey Trot was a
BIG Success This Year
J
ustin Rosas, President of Southern
Oregon Runners Club, and Chuck
Whitely, Turkey Trot Race Director,
presented Jackie Schad, Executive
Director of ACCESS with a check for
$6,893.84.
ACCESS Food Share has received
over $30,000.00 and over 3,000
pounds of food since the inception
of the Turkey Trot food drive.
ACCESS would like to thank the
Southern Oregon Runners Club
for holding this event each year in
support of ACCESS. And a thank you
to all who participated and donated.
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Pacific Power and Oregon HEAT Use Recycled Oil
Proceeds to Help Neighbors Stay Warm
P
acific Power is teaming up with
organizations across Oregon,
turning thousands of gallons of
used motor oil into cash to help their
neighbors in need throughout the
state.
The partner that makes this all
work is Oregon HEAT, which has
been recycling oil into assistance
since 2009. Companies or local
government agencies with fleets
of vehicles, or local garages and
dealerships, donate the old motor
oil leftover from oil changes. The
oil is then cleaned and resold
with the proceeds used to help
Oregon families who need financial
assistance to keep warm.
“Oregon HEAT’s oil recycling
program is a tremendous example
of how recycling pays many
dividends,” said Monte Mendenhall
Pacific Power’s regional community
manager. “Our company alone has
nearly 800 vehicles of all shapes
and sizes in Oregon, busy every day
serving customers. It’s great that
the oil that keeps them running
smoothly can have a second life
funding help that’s so important
to individuals and families in our
communities.”
The funds from Pacific Power
motor oil donation, like all those
in the program, will go toward
families in the communities where
the vehicles operate. Pacific Power
operates service centers in eight
communities in Oregon, including
Roseburg, Klamath Falls, Albany,
Bend, Medford, Astoria, Portland and
Grants Pass – where theOregon Heat
program operates.
In southern Oregon, other
participants include the City of
Grants Pass and Stanley Steamer
Carpet Cleaning in Phoenix. But
you can help as individuals and
businesses. Contact Oregon HEAT to
find out more.
“We are so excited to have Pacific
Power, one of our longest standing
energy partners, join our oil recycling
program,” said Joan Towers, Oregon
HEAT executive director. “We are
honored by the commitment Pacific
Power has made to our mission. With
their help and other businesses like
theirs thousands of Oregonians may
retain warmth and lighting.”
For more information or
to participate in the oil
recycling program, visit:
oregonheat.org/oil-recycling.
The oil recycling program is just
part of a long-standing partnership
between Oregon HEAT and Pacific
Power dedicated to helping
Oregon families stay warm. In 2013,
customers donated $56,784 and the
company has matched that amount
2-for-1 for an additional $113,568,for
a total of $170,352 helping Oregon
families.
Customers who need bill assistance
themselves can call Pacific Power
and a representative can help
develop payment plans that work for
them, or direct them to agencies that
may be able to help. Pacific Power’s
toll free customer service number is
1-888-221-7070.
From Renter to New Owner
“
I’ve been a renter my whole adult
life,” says Kelly. “I wanted to get out
of the rent trap and very much wanted
to live in an energy efficient dwelling.”
Kelly became interested in a “green”
affordable housing development in
Ashland that a friend told her about.
After some research she found out
that part of the application process
required her to attend a first time
homeowner’s education class.
Through an internet search she found
ACCESS. Donna Lea at ACCESS signed
her up for a class at ACCESS and she
attended. “The workshop contained a
wealth of information and resources
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for potential first time home buyers
like me,” she explained.
Afterwards, Donna Lea helped Kelly
find the resources that she was eligible
to apply for and helped her with the
applications and keeping the ball
moving ahead. “The process became
a real nail biter at some points,”
explained Donna Lea. But, Kelly did
a great job. You really need to have
tenacity to survive this type of loan
financing!”
“Buying the home ranks as one of my
life’s biggest challenges and I could
not have done it without help, said
Kelly. I would not be where I am today,
in this warm and comfortable home,
were it not for the support and hard
work of many individuals that helped
me along my path to home ownership.
ACCESS and Donna Lea played an
essential role in this endeavor. Donna
Lea was there every step of the way,
encouraging and supporting my goal.
She made herself 100% available to
me to answer my questions, help
with paperwork, coordinate efforts
between agencies and facilitated
my application and approval for the
closing costs assistance program
from Home $tart. I owe a wealth of
gratitude to ACCESS and in particular
to Donna Lea.
M
Volunteer and Live Longer!
ost people think of volunteering • When you focus on helping
simply as helping others. But
others, you are less likely to
new findings suggest there are some
focus on your own troubles.
unexpected benefits for volunteers
And if your volunteer work
as well. People who volunteer live
happens to be with people
longer than those who don’t and it
who are ill, disabled or
improves their quality of life at the
underprivileged, it can put
same time.
challenges in your own life in
perspective.
It also appears that the earlier you
• You can build a great support
start the better. Research tells us
system through volunteering.
that individuals who volunteer at an
Studies
have shown that
earlier point in their lives experience
staying
socially
connected is
greater functional ability and better
related
to
good
physical and
health outcomes later on in life.
emotional health, especially for
Some reasons for this improved
senior citizens.
health and longevity are:
• Volunteer activities can even
• Volunteering can give you a
provide respite by getting you
sense of purpose. It can give
out of the house and helping
structure to your day/week and
to break a monotonous or
a reason to get out of bed in the
uninspired routine.
morning.
The bottom line is that there is a
relationship between volunteering
and health benefits. So, if you have
been thinking about volunteering,
don’t wait a minute more. Find
out about volunteer opportunities
at ACCESS by calling Nicki at
541-618-4003. You can also visit us
online at www.accesshelps.org and
click on the Volunteer button on our
home page.
Dream$avers Program Helps Jumpstart Local Business
D
ave Summers
is a kind man,
hard worker,
an attentive
father and….a
shoemaker!
He has been a
member of the
Lithia Artisans
Market for many
seasons. The
name of his selfcreated enterprise
is Elf Mountain Leather. Elf Mountain
specializes in hand made, one-of-akind shoes, purses, messenger bags,
backpacks, and the list goes on. “I
have always loved leather goods,
even as a kid. I love the smell when
they are new and the worn look
down the road,” he says.
Dave learned about the
Dream$avers Program at ACCESS
from a fellow artist at the Lithia
Artisans Market in Ashland. “I also
spoke to another friend, a clothier,
who had completed the program
and she told me how her business
projects, and appealing to different
markets. Now I feel that I can actually
compete with other successful
The Dream$avers
leather companies. The business
Program allows eligible
plan I wrote with Dream$avers is
participants to save up
leading me to start my business
to $2,000 over the course mission anew.”
of 1 to 3 years and have
it matched 3:1. That’s like Dave says people should know all
receiving 300% interest! the things that ACCESS has to offer
Participants receive
for the good of our community.
financial education and
“ACCESS provides a boost that can
additional training and
make all the difference in a person’s
support specific to their savings goal. beliefs about the possibility of
The money can be used to buy a first success. I’ve been telling my friends
home, starting or expanding a small about how ACCESS has inspired me. I
business or for education.
hope many others find the nurturing
benefits ACCESS has to offer.”
Dave was able to purchase a Cobra
class 4 leather sewing machine,
Dave also says that Elisha, at ACCESS,
a Tillman 7-ton clicker die press,
was very clear and thorough about
$2,700 in custom dies, a 13” Mac
what to expect. “The best part is that
Book, and an iPad. He says, “The
everything she said came true!”
machinery I obtained through the
If you are interested in the
program is changing the way I do
and think about leather work. Slowly, Dream$avers Program here at
ACCESS, call Elisha at 541-774-4305.
but surely, I am shifting from hand
stitching the leather to machine
stitching. I am able to take on bigger
had grown as a result,”
says Dave.
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Gifts that keep giving...The Power of Community
W
We invite you to join our monthly giving
club and become a “Sustaining Partner”
ith your monthly donation
of any amount, you will help
ensure steady and trusted income
to feed and provide warm shelter to
people every month!
In order to live, people need basic
food and shelter. But for a healthy
lifestyle, individuals need to eat three
nutritious meals a day and have a
safe, warm place to live. By making
a monthly contribution to ACCESS,
you are helping people all year
round. Sustaining Partners make
our vision of providing shelter and
ending hunger a reality. We hope you
will join this special group of donors
today.
The following monthly donation
amounts change lives year round:
will provide 900 lbs. of food to
• $15
a struggling family during the year.
will provide meals for 1,500
• $25
children for a year.
turns into 3,000 meals for one
• $50
senior for the year.
becomes 6,000 meals (6,000
• $100
pounds of food) for a hungry
family.
provides healthy after-school
• $150
snacks for 8 children for a full year.
•
•
$250 provides warmth and heating
assistance for 12 seniors for a full
year.
$500 weatherizes 1 family’s home,
saving them 20% on energy needs.
Please join today—it is so easy!
We offer three different ways to
donate on a monthly basis:
1) Enroll online--You can donate
automatically by using your credit
card each month.
Click Login - Recurring Gift and
select amount.
2) Your donation can be
automatically transferred from your
checking account each month.
3) You may choose to mail in a
check monthly. We are happy to
send you monthly reminders and
envelopes.
For more information call
541-774-4312.
YES, I want to be a “Sustaining Partner!”
Name______________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________ City______________________________
State_________Zip__________________Phone (541)_________________________________
Here’s my check for $50
$100
$500
Other $_________
OR
Bill me $_____________each month for 12 months
Signature____________________________________________________________________
Account#____________________________________________Exp. Date_________________
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DONORS
Partners who make help possible
Businesses
AA Economy Self Storage
ACCESS Food Share Gardens
Albertsons
Allied Health
All-Ways Trucking Inc
American Linen (ALSCO)
American Sewing Guild
American Tractor Co.
Ameri-Title
Amy’s Kitchen
Applegate Valley Garden Club
Archive-CD, LLC
Ascension Lutheran
Church Women
Ashland Daily Tidings
Ashland Elks Lodge #944
Ashland Food Co-Op
Asia Market
Bahais of Jackson County
Barnes Plumbing
Bartletts Tree Service
Be Well Massage
Bend House
Boise Cascade Corporation
Boy Scouts of America
Budget Truck Stop, Inc.
Butte Creek Baptist Church
C.W. Concrete
CAD of Medford
California State Retirees
Calvary Chapel of Rogue River
Carol A. Page Insurance
Cascade Bingo
Cascade Storage
Cash & Carry
Castle Cottage
CDS
Centennial Golf Club
Central Point Garden Club
Chamber of Medford
Charles Point Apartments
Church of the Good Shepherd
Circus of Screams
City of Medford
Cobb-Sanford Family
Coca-Cola Bottling
Co. of Medford
Community Health Center
Cooper Chiroptractic Care, PC
Costco
Country Meadows Study Group
Cow Creek Umpqua
Indian Foundation
Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Tribe
Crater Lake Ford Lincoln Mercury
CSL Plasma
Cummins Northwest
Cutsforth Real Estate, LP
CVISO Management Co., LLC
Dagoba Organic Chocolate
David Chamberland, MD, Inc.
Dolls of the Attic of So. Oregon
Doors Plus, Inc.
Double D Electric
Dutch Bros. Coffee
Eagle Point Food Project
Eagle Point High School
Interact Club
Eagle Point Middle School
Eagle Rock Elementary School
Eaton Hydraulics
Ema’s Salon
Erickson Air Crane Co.
Express Employment
Professionals
Faith Lutheran Church
Farmer’s Insurance
Farmhouse Treasures
Farming Fish
Fire Mountain Gems
First Choice Staffing Service
Fort Courage Consulting Co.
Foster Denman, LLP
Four Oaks Salon & Day Spa
Fred Meyer
FTD Call Center
Galen S Astle, Interior Design
Garrison’s Home Furnishings
Gastroenterology Consultants
Girl Scout Troop #30035
Goes Landscape and Design
Grange Co-op
Greenleaf Industries, Grants Pass
Greystone Court Residents
Grover Electric &
Plumbing Supply Co.
Harry & David
Havurah Shir HadashJewish Community Havurah
of Southern Oregon
Hillcrest Family Dental
Holland Capital
Management LLC
Home Federal Bank
Home Quest Realty
House to Home Gallery
Hughes Lumber Company
Human Bean
Imortgage
Jackson County New Car
Dealers Association
Jackson Elementary School
Jacksonville Insurance,Inc.
Job Council
John L Scott Real Estate
Kaleidoscope Pizzeria & Pub
Kay-Loy Enterprises, Inc.
Ken Gerlitz Vending, Co.
Key Bank
L. John Pierce InvestmentsAuto Wash Supply
Laureate Alpha Upsilon
Light Touch Excavation
Lindvig Automotive Enterprises
Lithia Motors
Lithologic Resources, LLC
Little Caesar’s
Little Red Barn
Montessori School
Lois Meyers Bible Study Group
Lone Pine Elementary
Madara Design, Inc.
Main Street Market, LLC
Market of Choice
McLellan Creative
Meadowbrook Ranch
Medford Church of
Latter Day Saints
Medford Food Project
Medford Garden Club
Medford Police Association
Medford Radiological Group
Medford Rogue Rotary
Medford Soroptomists
Mission Foods
Mitco
Motorcycle Superstore
Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge #167
Natural Grocers Vitamin Cottage
New Beginnings Christian Center
New Well
North Medford High
Honor Society
North Medford High School
Northern Lights Electrical
Contractor, Inc.
Northwest Community
Credit Union
Not Just the Norm, LLC
Nspired Foods
Orchard Hill Elementary School
Oregon Department of Revenue
Oregon Food Bank
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Oregon University System
Orley Pacific Distributors Inc.
OSU Extension-Small Farms
Owen Christiansen Construction
Pacific Crest Transformers
Pacific Door & Sash
Pacific Mobile Home Supply, Inc.
Pacific Residential Mortgage
Pacific Tool and Gauge, Inc.
PacifiCorp
Papa Murphy’s
Pepperidge Farm
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
Pomegranate Splash
Precision Electric
Contractors, LLC
Preferred Results
Private Properties, LLC
Professional Credit Services
Professional Transportation
Services
Pro-Tect Plastic & Supply, Inc.
Providence Medford
Medical Center
Quite A Find
Radio Medford
Ram Offset Lithographers
Raymond James
Financial Services
Ray’s Food Place
Red Robin
Refashion Consignment Shop
Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield
REI
Rheumatology Clinic
Rick Stevens Painting Company
Robert Burstein Construction
Robertson’s Current Analysis
Rogue Book Exchange
Rogue Regency Suite Treats
Rogue Snowmobilers
Association
Rogue Valley Association
of Realtors
Rogue Valley Bathroom
Solutions
Rogue Valley Christian Church
Rogue Valley Corvette Club
Rogue Valley Mall
Royal Oak Retirement Center
Ruch Country Store
RVMC Resource Management
Safeway
Saikevych
Sara Lee
Scenic Middle School
Scott Vasak Construction
Scrub Hub
Seven Oaks Farm
Shady Cove Select Market
Shear Antics
Sherm’s Food 4 Less
Sherm’s Thunderbird Market
Shop Smart
Siskiyou Veterinary Hospital
Slopes & Trails, Inc.
Social Benefit Dance Club
Sodexo-Medford School District
Sonrise Christian Fellowship
Soroptimist International
of Ashland
Soundpeace
South Hill Designs
Southern Oregon
Cardiology, LLC
Southern Oregon
Concrete Pumping
Southern Oregon Equities
Southern Oregon
Good Sam Club
Southern Oregon
Hospitalists, PC
Southern Oregon Media Group
Southern Oregon Orthopedics
Southern Oregon
Physical Therapy
Southern Oregon Runners
Southern Oregon Wine & Spirits
Spring Street Apartments/
Maintenance
State of Oregon Payroll System
Steakhouse Elite
SterlingBank
Stewart Avenue Hair Design
Stop N’Go
Strategic Financial, Inc.
Stuart Watson &
Associates, CPA PC
Stunning Sunhats, Inc.
Sunrise Cafe & Catering
Surgery Center of So
Oregon, LLC
Table Rock Mobile Estates
Talent Food Project
Target
Tattoo Custom Body Art
Temple Emek Shalom
The Gap
TL Mawhirter, LLC
TLM Training Center, Inc.
Trader Joe’s
Trail Christian Fellowship
Truist
U Turn 4 Christ, Inc.
Umpqua Dairy Products
Uptown Events
Valley Investments
Vitamin Cottage Natural
Foods Markets, Inc.
Walmart
Wells Fargo Bank
Western Carriage Estates
White Mountain Middle School
Whitten Plumbing
Whittle Construction
Women’s Health, Inc.
Workman-Weeden Prod Inc.
Xi Beta Kappa of Beta Sigma Phi
XP Games
Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church
CASH AND IN-KIND DONATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN NOVEMBER 1 - JANUARY 15, 2014.
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*Oregon Community Foundation administered. If we failed to list your name, or if we have listed it incorrectly,
please accept our apologies and let us know so we can correct our records.
DONOR LIST, continued
Individuals/Trusts
Sherry Abbott
Abler Living Trust
John & Mary Ackles
Kurt & Sue Acuff
Alvin & Virginia Adams
Frances Adams
Adams Loving Trust
Denise Adrian
Lou & Jeanie Aguirre
Kyle & Roiann Ahrberg
Mark & Teresa Aldrich
Bernard Alexander
Don & Linda Alexander
Vera Alexander
Tim & Carol Alford
Stuart & Karen Allan
Michael Allen
Allen Family Revocable Trust
Allen Family Trust
Joan Allgood
John & Alma Almaguer
Doug McKenzie & Susan Alston
Robert & Mary Alvarez
Timothy & Patricia Alvarez
James Amberg
Valerie Amembal
Marion Amesbury
Mark & Amy Amrhein
Ann Andavall
Glen & Yvonne Anderson
Greer & Lee Anderson
Janet Anderson
Jerry & Sara Anderson
John & Renee Anderson
Keith Anderson
Roy & Lynn Anderson
Sharon Anderson
Teresa Anderson
Terry Anderson
Patricia Anderson
Rachel Anderson
Daryl & Kathy Anderst
David & Karla Angal
Laura Angel
Luz Angel
Curt Ankerberg
Annette Buchanan Trust
Robert & Nancy Anno
Anne Bellegia & Terry Ansnes
David Argetsinger
Desmond Armstrong
Timothy Armstrong
Claude & Linda Arnold
Julianne Ashmead
John & Shirley Ashmore
William & MelodyAshworth
Elena Assali
David Athanas
Ronald & Juanita Atkins
Mrs. E. V. Attebury
Jeanette Aucoin
Thomas & Susan Austin
Paul & Eva Avery
Richard & Joan Avery
Emily Ayala
Regina Ayars
Elizabeth Baghott
Alfred & Roberta Baham
Michael & Susan Bahr
J. Roy Jones & Sue Bailey
Scott Bailey
Larry & Marilyn Baines
David & Rose Baird
Marella Baird
David Baker
Sharon Baker
Terry Baker
Dawn Bakerink
Donald Baldrica
Jeffrey & Kristine Bales
Joan Ballenger
Lynn Anderson & Brian Ballou
Larry Balzer
Richard & Marilyn Bamford
Mack & Loren Bandler
Barbara E. Droscher Trust
Bardes Family Trust
Elizabeth Bardossi
Blaine & Katherine Barham
Eric & Lisa Barker
David & Marcia Barlow
Stephan & Roxanne Barott
F.J. & Carolyn Barrett
Joseph Barrett
Mike & Marlene Barrett
Judie Bartell
Sandra Bartell
Jill & Joyce Bartky
David & Barbara Basden
Lucy Bashaw
Karen Basin
Lois Bateham
Alan & Laurie Bates
Ted & Janice Bauer
Michael & Hilde Baughman
Vickey Bauman
Rick & Margy Bayouth
Kevin Beard
David Beaudoin
Kenneth & Kathleen Becker
Kathleen Beckett
Keith & Loraine Beckman
Mary Beebe
Andy & Sherri Belden
R. Jane Bell
Sally Bell
Logan & Nadine Bell
Sharon Bellamy
Roger & Wen Beltz
Ben Ben-Baruch
Mark & Carla Bender
Rick Bender
William & Roxy Bentley
James & Sandra Benton
Michael & Patricia Benton
James & LaJuana Berdanier
Michael Berge
Michelle McKenna &
Kenneth Bergeson
Jo & Clint Berkey
Richard & Patricia M. Berlet
Alan Berman
Edward & Lois Bernard
T H A N K YO U !
Roger & Lavonne Bernard
Robert & Elizabeth Bestor
Betsy Beyer
Charles Biechler
Ronald Bieraugel
Robert & Peggy Bierer
Charles & Lila Billings
Scott & Lori Billings
Susan & Alan Binette
Michael & Elizabeth Bingham
Myrna Biondi
Patty Birdsong
Mary Bishop
Steven & Margaret Bismarck
Daniel & Suzanne Bissey
Harlan & Rebecca Bittner
Black Loving Trust
Janice Blacketor
Frederick Blackwell
Michael & Donna Bladek
Gary & Ruth Ann Blanks
Richard & Carol Blaser
Margaret Garrington
& Arnold Bleicher
William & Jacqueline Boehm
Colette Boehmer
Davey & Marilyn Boesch
Flo & Don Bohnert
Josephine Bos
Leslie & Bonnie Botham
Cleon & Marie Botsford
Rob Bottano
Craig & Shirley Botts
David Boulton
Joette Bowden
Rae Bowers
Stephen & Mary Boyarsky
Daniel & Kim Boyd
Maria Braam
Charmaine Brackett
Brad D. Inman Living Trust
Marilyn Brady
Steve & Cara Brammer
Jerry Bramwell
Sharstin & Jesse Brannock
Garrett & Elizabeth Brauer
Bert & Maryann Bray
Ann Brewer
Bruce & Liana Brewer
Glenna Brewold
Mike & Suzanne Brian
Beatrice Bridges
Jalene Brierley
James & Julie Brimble
Gordon Bristlin
Joani Bristol
Pat Broadway
William & Carol Brock
William & Linda Brodie
Joseph & Lola Brokowski
Samuel & Marjorie Broom
Charles Brown
David & Anita Brown
Debby Brown
Kelly & Judy Brown
Paul Brown
Sara Brown
Toby Brown
Wendy Brown-Lindsay
Michele Brown-Riding
Bradley & Kathryn Broyles
Peter Bruland
Rebecca Brunot
Darlene Brush
Kelly Bryant
Bruce & Vicki Bryden
Katherine Bryon
Ann Buchanan
Alfred Buck
Jacqueline Buck
Risa Buck
Michael & Jeani Buhl
Shelley N. & KevinBuhrman
Rachel Buklad
Daniel Bulkley
Joanne Burg
Bruce & Barbara Burnett
Thomas & Nancy Burnham
Glenda Burns
John Burns
Ralph & Cathy Burrelle
R. Alan & Lucille R. Burt
Wallace & Therese Burton
Floreine L. Burwash
Larry & Shannon Buscho
Patti & Rodger Busse
Linda Butcher
David & Linda Bylund
Carmen Cabler
Jeanette Cake
Bryant & Baiba Calhoun
Jim & Lynn Calhoun
Joan Calhoun
Barbara Callaway
Myra Cam
Michael Camarata
Esther Campbell
John & Mary Campbell
Perry & Jean Card
Tom Carli
Mary Carlon
Charles & Edith Carlson
George & Kathe Carlson
Randy & Karla Carlson
Carolyn Kay Wedberg Trust
Emily Carpenter Mostue
Michael Carrabba
Carrico Family Foundation
John & Shary Carter
Kenneth & Marjorie Carter
Marjorie Carter
Richard & Mary Carter
Jamie Carter
Carter Family Trust
Bruce & Pam Cartmel
Ellen & Neill Carvalho
Keith Casebolt
Terry Caster
Timothy & Susan Cate
Cathy G. Theen Trust
Duane Cattanach
Horace & Alice Ann Caudle
Mary Jane Cedarface
Robert & Sherry Cessnun
Food Assistance
ACCESS would like to
recognize the following
organizations for their
ongoing support with
volunteers, contributions and
facilities to feed people in
need in Jackson County.
Partners in the Pantry
Network
Ashland Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
Butte Falls Community School
Partnership
Calvary Outreach
Church of the Good ShepherdProspect
City of Medford/Parks &
Recreation
City Of Talent
Eagle Point Church of the
Nazarene
Eagle Point Community Bible
Church
First Christian Church
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
Gold Hill Christian Center
Medford Seventh-Day Adventist
Church
Mountain View Christian Church
Plum Creek Foundation
Prospect Assembly of God
Prospect Baptist Church
Prospect Church of the
Nazarene
Red Rock Cowboy Church
Rogue Family Center
Rogue River Community Center
Rogue River Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
Rogue Valley Christian Church
Ruch Elementary School
St. John Lutheran Church
St. Vincent De Paul Society
The Salvation Army
Set Free Christian Fellowship
Shepherd of the Valley
Talent United Methodist Church
Trail Christian Fellowship
Upper Rogue Community
Center
CASH AND IN-KIND DONATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN NOVEMBER 1 - JANUARY 15, 2014.
*Oregon Community Foundation administered. If we failed to list your name, or if we have listed it incorrectly,
please accept our apologies and let us know so we can correct our records.
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DONOR LIST, continued Individuals/
Trusts
Brian & Sonya
Chamberlain
Lisa Meeker & Bettina
Champlain
Frances Chaney
Chapma Family Trust
Wesley & Karen Chapman
David & Susan Chapman
Tommy Chapple
Hugh & Kathy Charley
Cecil & Karen Chase
Helen Chase
Byron & Patricia Chatfield
James & Anita Chester
Jon Van Valkenburg
& Edith Chezik
Victor & Eileen Chieco
Willard & Donna Chinn
Thierry & Jeanne Chouard
Brad & Cherie Christ
Brian Christoffersen
Maria Ciamaichelo
Pam Clark
Robert & Joy Clark
Robert & Lois Clark
Roy & Doris Clark
Mildred A. Clarke
Nancy Clay
Diane & Robert Claypool
Kathleen Clayton
Robert & Jacquelyn
Clement
Thomas & Betsy Clow
Tom Clunie
Mary Cochran
Ronald & Carol Cochran
Robert & Simone Coffan
Stephen Coffin
Larry & Laura Cogdell
Richard & Nancy Cogswell
Sylvia Cole
Phyllis Coleman
Coleman Family
Fund of the OCF*
Gary & Christine Colgrove
William & Marion Collins
Dennis & Dorothy
Compton
Alice & Clarence Comstock
Linda & Billy Conn
Marilyn J. Conner
Susan Connery
Brian Conover
Forrest & Carole Cook
George & Lorraine Cook
Thomas Cook
Dennis Cooper
Judith Cope
Ruth & Walter Coppock
Lois A. Cordier
Nicholas Jackson &
Lavonne Corfield
Gloria Cornwell
Les & Linda Couch
Michelle Coull
Jeanette Coursey
Dave & Nancy Courtney
Robert Cox
Sue Crader
Barbara Craig
Robert & Carolyn Craig
Jan Craigie
Ellen Craine
David Christian &
Marilyn Crane
Larry & Lonnie Cranford
Kathleen Crawford
Norton & Linda Croft
Roberta Cronquist
Michael & Moon
Kyong Crowley
Nancy Crowley
Robert & Winnie Crowley
Robert & Saundra Crum
David & Rena Cruse
Amy Cuddy
Donna Outler &
Lorrin Culver
Shirley L. Culver
Christopher Cummings
Robert, Wendy &
Laurel Cushnie
Clark & Carol Custodio
Cynthia D. Lord Trust
D & G Littman Trust
Patricia Dahl
Richard Dalmaso
Mary Ann Daniel
Lawrence & Cecilia
Daniello
Regina McDonald &
Katherine Danner
David & Ernette Dargitz
Don & Betty Jane Darling
Dennis Kendig & Margaret
Daugherty
Ken & Joan Davenport
Judy M. Davidson
Robert Davidson
David & Patricia Davies
Alta R. Davis
Cathie Davis
Daniel & Tana
Domecq Davis
Gary Davis
Lewis & Sandra Davis
Richard Davis
Shalom Davis
Ronald & Kathleen
De Korte
Wilfreda De Mille
James Dean
Robert DeArmond
Jeff & Laura DeBoer
Sid & Karen DeBoer
Milton Decker
DeFranco Trust
Peter DeGroot
Mary Jane Dellenback
Jeanne Denning
Donald & Dara Denson
Robert Denton
Denyse J. Horsburgh Trust
Jennifer Lewis &
Marvin Dertien
Mike & Diana Desmond
Gerald & Linda Deubert
T H A N K YO U !
Kenneth & Llyssa Deveney
Jim & Nancy Devos
Johan & Geertje DeVos
Robert & Jeanna Dewey
Kathleen Dewitt
Cathy DeWolfe
Donna Dial
Charles & Sandra Dibb
Steven Dieffenbacher
Randal Lawton & Ines Diez
Deborah Dill
Richard W. Dill
Sharon Dillingham
Catherine & Lucien Dimino
Al & Sheri Dinardi
Jerry & Tamara Disharoon
Andrew & Mary Dixon
Lucy Dobson
Susan Dodd
Catherine A. Dombie
J. Kevin Donahue
Nona Donahue
Donald P. Woolsey Trust
Donna J Mortensen Trust
David & Rosi Donnelly
Kathy & Ken Donnelly
Robert & Karen Doolen
Robert & Bonny Dorey
Donald & Adrienne Dorr
Dorris Kerby
Revocable Trust
Carol N. Doty
Larry Douglas
Georgia Dover
Joan Dow
Judith Drais
Margaret Drake
Shirley Draper
Robin & Daniel Dressler
Staci Drewien
Charles & Ruby
Drobkiewicz
Dan Atwood & Toni
Drummond
Deborah Dryden
John Duke
John & Glennis Dungey
Winona Dungey
Janet Dunlap
Marvin & CathrynDunn
John & Mary Saxton- Dunn
Edward & MarilynDunne
Arlene Dunston
Christopher Durham
Andrew Durst
Eric Dusenbury
Joseph & Rebecca
Dworkin
George & Betty Dwyer
B.W. & Delores Dysart
E.C. Brittsan Trust
Eagle Point Lions Club
Benevolence Fund
Garrett & Donna Earle
Robert & DeAnna Eastman
Charles Eckels
Jack & Barbara Eckhardt
Myra Edmisson
Mary & Albert Edwards IV
James Egan
Lillian & Dean Egeline
Mary Ehlers
Carol Eibner
Shirley Eidswick
Linda Eikleberry
Amy Eisert
Kevin & Janice Elbert
Audrey Eldridge
Gary & Deborah Elkinton
Elkjer Family Trust
Garth & Fern Ellard
Pegi Ellerman
James C. Ellis
Joan Ellis
David Ellis
Ed & Adeline Ellson
Sydney & Charlton Embry
Grace Emori
John & Diane Engelhardt
Ronald & Nancy Enger
Douglas & Nicole Engle
Mary Lou Engle
Paulette Engstrand
Gordon Enns
Alberto & Sara Enriquez
Richard & Dorothy Entorf
Michael Erceg
Birgitta Ericsson
David & Virginia Erion
John & Elizabeth Escher
William & Maureen Esser
Kathy Esslinger
Robin Estremado
Janice Evans
Michael & Carolyn Evans
Dave & Sally Everett
Clara L. Fader
Dennis & Beverly Fadling
Tom Fallon
Pamela Farquhar
Lark & Brian Farrer
Craig Faulkner
Allan Feighner
Joanne & Jeffrey Feinberg
Ellis & Patricia Feinstein
Margaret Felder
Dan Fennell
Kathleen Fennell
Stephen Fenwick
John & Jacqueline
J.Ferch
Peter Schroeder & Carol
Ferguson
Mary Ferrari
Echo Fields
Sheila Fifer
Michael V. & Lillie Finley
Michele Martin &
Daniel Fischer
Peter & Jan Fish
Richard Fisher
Charles & Carol Flagg
John Flaherty
Phyllis Flammang
George Fletcher
Louis & Billie Fletcher
Richard & Frances
Flodstrom
Maynard Flohaug
Jack & Lorraine Florey
Tania Fogarty
Mary Jo & John Follett
Robert & Judith Foltz
Douglas & Paula Fong
Julie Ford
John & Lynne Forsyth
Marian Forsythe
Henry Lee &
Cynthia Fortier
Marjorie Fortson
Rita Fossen
Cheryl Foster
Ruth Foster
James Foucault
Robert & Elizabeth Fowler
William & Kathy Fowler
George & Sharon Fox
Jeffrey W. &
Meredith L. Foxx
Mary Francis
Genevieve Franklin
Joanne Frazier
James & Nancy Freeman
Margo Freer
Edward French
Richard & Wendy Frey
George & Connie Fribance
Larry & Carolyn Friend
L.R. & Yvonne Frisbie
Catherine Fuchs
Daisy Fugate
Larry & Marianne Fuller
Ronald & Patricia Fumasi
Laurie Gadbois
Gary & Linda Gamble
Anitah Gambos
Ronald & Paula Gardner
Terry & Beth Gardner
Dale & Virginia Garner
William Garner
Howard & Shirley
Garthwait
Dianne Gee
Lee & Margaret Gelatt
Juanita & Donald George
Phillip & Linda George
George Stanley Compton
Revocable Living Trust
Ruth & Thomas Gerety
Timothy & Cathy Gerking
Julie Ghavam
Frederic & Tilly Gibbs
Steven & Kari Gies
Philip Gilbert
David & Diane Giles
Clayton & ConnieGillette
Raymond & Patricia
Gillette
Thomas & Diana Gilley
Jerry & Maxine Gilmer
David Gilmour
John Gipple
Josephy & Ruth Giroux
Barbara & Roy Glassberg
Hayden & Mary Glatte
Gloria A DeMeyer Trust
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P. Christopher & Carol Glud
Mark & Kay Goeres
Thomas Goff
Lenny & Diana Goldberg
Jeffrey Golden
Robert & Frieda Golding
Dorothy Goldsmith
Dennis Goldstein
Adrian & Elizabeth
Golledge
Kristi Gomez
Robert Gomoluh
Dale & Claudia Gooding
Patricia Gordon
Phil & Deanna Gossner
Amelia Govea
Carol Graeber
Donnie Graham
Barbara J. Gramento
Frank & Deborah Grant
David Grant
E. G. & Beverly Gray
Gerald & Grace Green
Karen Green
Marcy Greene
GreenSprings Fund
of the OCF*
John Greenwell
John Greksouk
Warren, Shirley &
Jobie Grether
Marion Gribben
John & Nancy Griffin
Richard M. Griffin
Connie Schwab &
Phyllis Griffith
Jim & Lynn Griffith
Kristine Groskopp-Lynd
Annette Lenners & Deb
Groskreutz
Heidi Grossman
Su & Craig Grossman
David & Janet Grout
Alexander Grover
Sheila Gruver
Maie Grynick
Kathleen & Philip Guilfoil
Richard & Phyllis
Gustafson
Karen Polsgrove & Gary
Guthmueller
Michael Gutman
Francis & Mary Gwin
H.F.Yates M. Carole
Yates Living Trust
Gary Haas
William & Bette Haberlach
Richard & Kathleen
Hackstock
Joanne & John Hafner
Barbara Hagen
Eleanor Hagen
Sally Metcalf &
William Hailey
David & Lauren Hall
Edward Hall
James Hall
John & Betty Hall
Leslie Hall
Pamela Parks Hall
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please accept our apologies and let us know so we can correct our records.
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Individuals/Trusts
Randy & Leslie Hall
Elenora Halliday
James Hallmark
Jay & Geraldine Halverson
Harriet F. Haly
Clark & Charles Hamilton
Jack & Sue Hamilton
Nadine Hamilton
Nancy Hamlet
Carol Hamlin
Marion Hammer
Wayne Hanlon
Lynda A. Hansen
Richard & Elizabeth Hansen
Susan Hansen
Jean & Clark Hanson
Robert & Peggy Hanson
Linda Harger
Karl Hargrave
Harleman McNeill Family Trust
William & PamelaHarmon
Arlena Harmony
James Harper
Robert & Janice Harrie
Bradley Harris
Jim & Carolyn Harris
Karen Harris
Linda Harris
Marilyn Harris
Patricia Harris
Roger & Judith Harris
Shona Harris
Vicki Harris
Lois Harrison
William & Betty Harrison
Darlene, Alan & Paul Hart
Eugene & Ava Hart
Robert Hart
Herman B. Hartman
Keith & Debra Harvey
Harvey Family Trust
Judy Harza
John & Ethel Hassen
Guy & Linda Hatch
James & Starla Hawes
Travis & Bethany Hawes
LaMont Hawkins
LaVern & Donna Hay
Richard L. Hay
Dwight & Sherry Hayden
Catherine Vilas Hayes
Tricia Hayes
Karen P. Haynes
Robert & Sherril Hays
John & Carol Hazeltine
Mary Head
Marilyn Heape
Dan & Mary Heath
Sarah Heath
Darlene Heckenlaible
Daniel & Meridel Hedges
Barbara Hedman
Robert Heffernan
Edward Gomez & Heidi Heidig
T H A N K YO U !
Barbara Helfand
Gloria Heller
Jesse Heller
Patrick & Lori Henriksen
Allan & Charlotte Henry
Anthony & Wendy Henthorn
Carol Henthorne
Herbel Family Trust
Maryen Herrett
Evelyn Hervey
Thomas & Mary Lou Heumann
Mike & Jane Heverly
Starlyn Hicks
Robert Higgins
Allen & Hilda Hill
Terry & Carolyn Hinesly
Robert & Carol A. Hirt
Cheryle Hite
Andrea Hixson
Scott & Jana Hjelmervik
John & M. Christine Hjelt
Michelle Hobbs
Thad & Sonia Hodgdon
Byron & Barbara Hodgson
Richard Hoffman
Leon Hofford
Seth & Kathleen Hofstetter
Loanne Hogan
Renate Hogan
Meghan Hogan
Raymond & Judith Hogue
Judy Hoke
Dick & GenevieveHolcom
Beatrice I. & James E. Holeman
Deborah Hollens
George Hollingsworth
Diane Holm
Michael & SandraHolstein
Lee Holt
Lyle & Carol Hood
Rose Hopkins
Joseph & Alice Hoppe
Wolfgang & Kristin Hoppe
Steve & Evelyn Hornbuckle
Joan & Wayne Horton
Lawrence Horton
Donald W. & Kathleen C. Hoskin
Melvin & Mary Howard
Richard Howard
Roberta Howard
Kenneth & Kristine Hower
Lori Hoyal
Jeffrey Hubbell
Steven & Judy Hubler
Richard Huebner
Harvey & Marie Hukkanen
Mary Hulbert
Brandan Hull
Roger & Jean Hull
Frank Hungate
Richard & Lynda Hunsley
George Hunt
Robert & Katherine Hunter
Stephen & Judy Hurd
Neal & Sandra Hurley
Roger & Faye Hutchings
James & Carla Hutchins
Louise Hutchinson
Ken Crocker & Rebecca
Hutchison
Lori Hutson
Jon David Ingelman
Gary & Nancy Ingram
Cheryl & Frank Inn
Barbara Irvin
Ed & Ann Istel
Jon A. Iverson
Steven & Sandra Iverson
Judy Barbour & Michele Izay
Jean Jackson
Kathleen Donham &
John Jackson
Paul Jacob
Robert & Barbara Jacobsen
Carl & Joan Jacobson
D.J. Jacobson
Robert & Rochelle Jaffe
Peggy & Glen Jahnke
Shayne Jakins
Charles & Lenna James
Stephen & Janet Jamieson
Debbie & StewartJanes
Jean C. Rose Trust
James & Mary Lue Jeffrey
Susan Haines &
Frederick Jenkins
Mary Jenny-Saltmarsh
Brett & Denise Jensen
Virginia Jensen
Pamela Johnsen
Barry & Donna Johnson
Bryce Johnson
Craig & Cathy Johnson
Donald & Donna Johnson
Eric & Patricia Johnson
Glenda Johnson
James Grist & Nina Johnson
Jean Johnson
Jerry Johnson
Jim Johnson
Judith Johnson
Leigh & Nancy Johnson
Mary V. Johnson
Michelle Johnson
Mike & Clarice Johnson
Sara Johnson
Stanley & Lynda Johnson
Timothy & Mary Johnson
George Johnston
Art & Terri Johnstone
Alan & Deborah Jones
David & Michele Jones
Donald Jones
Helen Jones
Jack & Carolee Jones
Mary Ann Jones
Richard & Jill Jones
Thomas & Kevin Jones
Judith Jordan
Travis Jordan
Gloria Juhnke
Benjamin & Carol Julian
Jacqueline Jump
Louis & Josefina Junghans
H William & Lana Kaelin
Paul Mace & Kathleen Kahle
Charlie & Carrie Kahle
Duane & Ruth Kain
Arthur & Jacqueline Kakalow
Jean Strong & Mary Kalakay
Karl & Charlotte Kalinna
Phyllis Kappeler
Ian Kapros
Theron & Vicki Karrick
Timothy & Jodi Karrick
David & Cathleen Katz
Myron & Angelina Katzenbach
Dan Kaufman
Donald Keberle
Joan Keeney
Carole Kehrig
David & Mary Keiser
Kingsley & Diana Kelley
Daniel S. & Lynn Kellogg
Ogden Kellogg, Sr.
Bob & Jeanne Kellum
Juanita Kelsch
Bud & Florence Kemp
Allan Kempe
Ann & Robert Kennedy
Esther Kennedy
Rich & Susan Kennedy
James & Judith Kennedy
Franklin & Julia Ann Kenney
Marva Kentner
Pat Kerr
Donna Kessler
Dennis & MarjorieKeys
Ernest & Estelle Kiefer
Susan Kiefer
Patricia Acklin & Kenneth Kigel
James & Mary Lou Killeen
Roy & Sheila Kimball
Steven & Stephanie Kimball
Carole Anne King
Nan King
Samantha King
Carolyn & Bob Kingsnorth
Joan Kirkpatrick
Mark & Lynn Kirms
Lindea & Richard Kirschner
William Kiskadden
Robert & Mary Kitchen
Leroy & Emily Lewis- Knight
Richard Knights
Pat Knoble
Michael Knotz II
Deadra Knox
Thomas Knox
Vonja Knox
George & Naomi Kobayashi
Carl & Myra Koell
Phyllis Koenig
Michael Koester
John & Jana Kolsbun
Elaine Konopasek
Paul & Mary Korbulic
J. Camille Korsmo
Christine Kott-Soper
Greg Koziara
Carl & Barbara Krack
Gloria Kramer
Fred & Beverly Krasner
Mamie Kreisman
Robert Kretschmann
Kay Kroman
Michael & Kay Krug
Dee Kruger
Richard & Charlette Krumm
Kuchler Loving Trust
Richard & Roberta Kuegler
Eugene Kulesza
Courtney Kuntz
Wie-peng Kuo
Georgia Kurz
Jim & Melissa Kusnerik
Kyle Family Trust
Ronald & RobertaLaber
Jim & Linda Lacivita
Dennis & Kay Lair
Bernice Lakin
Ronald & Beverley Lamb
Brian & Kelly Lambert
Alice LaMoree
Thomas & Marcy Landis
Elizabeth Landreth
Landreth Family Trust
Nancy Miles & Calvin Lanfear
Daniel Baty & Lois Langlois
Kathy Langston
Lani Holgate Separate
Property Trust
Olive Lansburgh
Richard & DebbieLaPorte
Charles & Carol Lapp
Del Lappin
Robert & Joan Larson
Carol LaRue
Thomas & Vicki Lavagnino
Stephen & Susan Lawrence
Don & Sharon Laws
Dorothea Lawson
Kristine Layman
Sandy Layman
Winnifred Laymance
Paul Le Blanc
Daniel & Cindy Leary
Haydn & Cora Lee
Peter Lee
Leeroy J. Speice Trust
William & Nancy Leever
Omar Lefevre
Lacy Leffel
Patricia Legg
Thomas Legg
Norbert & Beverly Leiberg
Nigel & Patricia Lemaire
Nancy Noyce & Dawn Lemanne
Robert Lemmens
John & Jeryl Lemon
Sue Lenhart
Nancy Leovy
Heath Lerew
Joy & Alice Lester
Richard & Ellen Levine
Wayne & Mary Lynn Lewallen
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DONOR LIST, continued Individuals/Trusts
Charmaine Lewis
Harold & Gloria Lewis
Thomas Libby
Bob & Helen Lichlyter
Lieberman/Subia Trust
Bill & Janet Ligon
Jon Lilligren
Jess Lincoln
Linda M. Messal Living Trust
Debra Lindley
Max & Lucille Lindley
Jonathan Gasik & Sally Lindsay
Lowell & Shirley Lindstrom
Robert & Suzanne Lindstrom
Linda Lipkind
Mike & Laura Jane Littrell
Barbara Hill & Ancelmo Lopes
Laura & Kurt Lotspeich
James Marron & Annalee Love
John & Marilyn Love
Gail Lowell
Sally C. Lowell
Irving Lubliner
Virginia Lucas
Andrea Lucas
Henrietta Lundberg
Jay & Carol Lunt
Thomas & Nancy Lycett
Carol Lynch
Georgianna Lynn
Jeffrey & Constance Lynn
Russell & Margaret Lyon
Stanley & Judith Lyons
Raven Maartense
Arlene Macadam
Malcolm MacNair
Charles & Sandra Madary
William & Karen Maentz
Leo & Patsy Majesky
Terry Malcom
Katrina Mallams
Alice & Darryl Mallory
Robert & Ann Manes
T. Jeffrey Mangin
Patrick Manion
Margaret Mann
James & Kelly Mannenbach
Mark & Nancy Mansfield
Michael & Kathleen Manus
James & Rebecca Lynn Martin
Jeanette Martin
Roy & Kathy Marvin
Dolores Marx
Mary A. Delsman
1991 Living Trust
Mary Jane Morrison
Rev. Living Trust
Arne & Barbara Mason
William & Dorothy Mason
Barbara Massey
Richard & Mary Mastain
Tom & Barbara Mathieson
Lyle & Jime Matoush
Mark Matson
Marilyn Mattheison
William Matthews
Lorraine Mattos
EdMattox
Stacy Maxwell
JoAnn May
Grace Mayer
Teri Mayer
Selma McAlaster
Donna McCall
Stanley & PatriciaMcCambridge
Susan Kiefer & Ann McCaughan
Sharon McChrystal
Michael & Kandee McClain
Jeffrey & Kathleen McCollum
James & Sue McConville
Mike & Margaret McCormack
McCormick Living Trust
John & Bylle McCulley
Doug McDonald
McEachron Family Trust
Olan & Sharron McFarland
Jacklyn McGehee
Daniel McGoldrick
James McIntyre
Robert & HeatherMcIntyre
David & Cynthia McKee
James & Donna McKee
Kathleen McKee
Russell & Nancy McKinley
Richard & Betty McLaughlin
Angela & Brian McLemore
Valerie McMeekin
Vinton McMichael
JillMcMorran
Robert C. Devoe & Carol McNair
Dennis McNamara
Hugh McNeely
Kathleen McNeill
Yvonne McNicholas
Brian & Christie McQuade
Stuart & Margaret McQueen
Richard & Judy McReynolds
Thomas P. McVey
Thomas Mehl
Kurt & Deena H. Meier
Susan Meierhenry
Michael & Anne Meiring
Rose Meisburger
Barbara Meltzer
James R. & Sue A. Mencum
Nancy M. Mendenhall
Robert & Stephanie Mengis
Melissa Menzie
Barbara Mercer
Cheryl Mercer
Jack & Eleanor Merkle
Rebecca Merron
Alan Mersch
Ronald & Erdyne Mete
Penny Metropulos
Iris Metz
Laura Meyer
Gene & Linda Meyerding
D. Joy Meyers
Robert & Betty Meyers
Marc & Kasie Michel
Terry Middleton
Mara & Nikos Mikalis
T H A N K YO U !
Judith Milburn
David Doi & Susan Miler
Robert & Susan Millbank
Bruce & Cathy Millbank
Carl Miller
Delma Miller
Gary & Candy Miller
Michael & Barbara Miller
Miller Loving Trust
John Milne
Robert & Donna Milts
Michael & Debra Minder
Norman Misek
Betty Mitchell
Eldon & Francine Mitchell
Karen Mitchell
Michael Mitchell
Samuel & Suzanne Mitchell
Earl & Gloria Moe
Sean Moeschl
Gregory & Susan Moffitt
Janis Mohr-Tipton
Deborah & Douglas Mokma
Jim Mollett
Edith Montgomery
Edward & Ann Montgomery
Blair & Carol Moody
Donald & Traute Moore
Edgar & Jane Moore
Harlan, Donna & David Moore
Jane Moore
Larry Moore
Robert & Susan Moore
Rocky & Ingrid Moore
Ruth Moore
Kathleen & James Moore
James & Linda Moreland
Matthew & Carla Morey
Dennis & Victoria Morgan
Fran Morgan
Henry & Genevieve Morgan
Rick Bleiweiss &
Deborah Morgan
Edward Morgan, Jr.
Brett & Diane Morris
Margaret Morrish
Celia Moss
Christine Mott
Richard & Mary Mould
Elizabeth Moyer
David Mulig
Barbara Ann Mumblo
Kathleen Kudo & Robert Mumby
Richard & Vella Munn
Daniel & Miriam Munoz
Richard Murdoch
Murdoch Profit Sharing PL & TR
Linda Murphy
Mike & Janet Murphy
Oscar & Roberta Murphy
Ross & Elaine Murphy
Nannien Murray
Tom & Kathryn Mustard
Gary & Sharon Myers
Nona Myers
William & Marie Myers
Charles Mylroie
Suzanna Nadler
Gary & Blyth Naef
Andrew & AngelaNairne
Robert Narron
Michael & PatriciaNarus
Denise Negles
Joe & Carol Neil
Agnes Jean Nelson
Bryan Nelson
Donald & Phyllis Nelson
Keith & Keltie Nelson
Margaret McGoldrick
& Scott Nelson
Mary Nelson
Rose Nelson
Nelson Family Trust
Sherry Neuman
William & Anita Nevison
David & Michele Newby
George Conand &
David Newcomb
Newell Family Trust
Gary & Diana Newland
Beverly Newton
Patricia Newton
Phyllis Newton
Robert & Mary Niccolls
Richard & Cris Nickerson
Dennis Niebuhr
Kristin Sivesind & Paul
Niedermeyer
Renee Nieto
Shirley Niikura-George
Grace Abbott & Nils Nilsson
Elizabeth Nixon
Kevin & Charlotte Norman
Robert & Wendy Norris
Shirley Northrup
Carol Nosko
Raymond & Elaine Note
Dr. James & Caroline Nudelman
Lelia Nyberg
Peter Nystrom
Gary O’Brion
Of the Light Path Trust
Richard & Ann Offenbacher
Troy & Heidi Olivadoti
Clyde & Sharon Olson
Jeff & Linda Olson
Jerilyn Olson
Neal & Kim Olson
Peggy & James Olson
Jeffrey & Traci Olson
Sherm & Wanda Olsrud
Steven Olsrud
Sasha RichardsonO’Neal
O’Neal Living Trust
Jack Opgenorth
Geraldine Orchard
Gerry Osterland
Philip D. & Donna M. Ostlund
Sharon Ostrander
William M. Ostrander
Mary Ellen O’Toole
Anna Cassilly & Dakota Otto
Arthur & Donna Outler
Ingrid Overlock
Ronald & Lynda Overstake
Sandra Overstreet
Debra Oxford
Diane Pace
Art & Carol Padilla
Caryn Tierney & Natalie Padno
Jerry Hood & Christal Paetz
Carol Page
Jerry & Olarene Page
Virginia Paine
Don Palese
Jeff & Kim Palmer
Carole Palmerston
Irvin & Patricia Parent
John & Robyn Parent
Linda Parker
Jim Shames & Heidi Parker
Jacqueline L. Parrish
Alison Partridge
Arlie & Diane Passmore
Yogina Patel
Thomas Paterson
James L. & Gay Patterson
Maurice & Mary Patterson
Willard & Marilyn Patterson
Craig & Ellen Patton
Lange Paul
Sarah Paul
Paul Templeton Trust
Rosemarie Gerstner
& Martin Paule
Joyce Paxson
Nicholas & Lori Paxton
Loretta Payton
Alison & Paul Pazourek
Keith Pearson
Linda VanDorp & Selma Peck
Barry Peckham
Peggy Peffley
Gary & Christine Pellett
Craig Pena
Ted & Ruth Pepple
Fred & Laura Perloff
Dorothy Perry
James Perry
Mary Ann Perry
Terry Pesenti
Mae Petersen
Douglas & Phyllis Peterson
Joan Peterson
Rolf & Lee Ann Peterson
Judy Peterson
Virginia Petitt
William & Rita Petrocine
Sherry A. Pfaff
Laurie Stephens & 7
Thomas & Maureen Phillips
Phillips Living Trust
Panos Photinos
David & Dodie Picanso
Douglas & Ruth Pickell
Les & Cynthia Pickering
Robert & Judy Pierce
Charles & Seline Pierson
Edward & Marie Pitcairn
Jim Duncan & Elaine Plaisance
Margaret M. Crowley
& Helen Plant
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please accept our apologies and let us know so we can correct our records.
DONOR LIST, continued
Individuals/Trusts
Diane Plotts
Gail Plowman
Samuel & Jerelyn Plumer
Mary & Janet Plummer
John & Marcia Polacek
Ron & Janett Polach
Kenneth & Linda Pons
Rodney & Jan Pope
Jerry Poppe
David & Erin Posch
Susan & Jack Potap
Peter & Sharon Potemkin
Claude & Carol Potts
Charlotte Poulos
Brenda Poulton
Brent & Annette Poulton
Sharon Powell
Powell Living Trust
Bertha M. Prewitt
John Pribyl
William & Dorothy Prideaux
LeClaire Prince
Marion A. Prine
Thomas & Pamela Prislac
Mary O. Pritchard
Robert & Diane Probert
Cheryl Meier & Kerry Provancha
Marie & Gilbert Provencio
Dorothy Pruitt
June Pucci
Donovan Puffer
Frank & Barbara Pulver
Margaret Purves
Jerry Putts
Ron & Lucy Pylkki
Shannon Queen
Michael & Diana Quirk
James & Jessie Randall
David Randles
Dean & Barbara Raniele
Charles & KathrynRansdell
Sandra & ChesterRapp
Stephen & Babette Rapp
Cliff & Louann Rasmussen
Kenneth & Marie Ratcliff
Irene Rausch
Ramona A. Rausch
Cecelia Rayburn
Sharon Bolles & Nando Raynolds
Ermalee Reeder
Donald & Veronica Reep
William Reeves
Rego Family Trust
William Reilly
Michael Remick
Melvin & Nancy Rennick
Mark Reppert
Michael C. Rey
Don & Mary Ellen Rhoades
Shannon Rhoades
Howard & Velma Rhodes
Val Rhodes
Arlene Rians
James Rich
Jerry & June Rich
T H A N K YO U !
Frank Richard
Jack Richard
Richard & Doris Mayfield Trust
Richard & Joyce Davidson Trust
Ray & Estelle Richards
Randall & VirginiaRichardson
Douglas & Laura Richmond
James & Lois Richmond
Alexander & Marilynn Ridland
Nicholas Rigirozzi
James Riker
John & Bonnie Rinaldi
Judith Rinkin
Laurence Risher
Charlotte Rising
Gregg Ritchie
Annabelle Roberts
Gary Roberts
Kathy & Otis Roberts
Sharon Roberts
Susan Roberts
Marsha L. Robertson
Fred & Doris Robinson
Susan Morrow & Dennis Roby
Rocke Revocable Living Trust
C. Daniel & Linda Rodriguez
Eric Rodriguez
Pete & Susan Roeck
Scott Rogers
Susan & Wayne Rolle
Paul & Margaret Rollosson
Guy Romano
John Ronnander
Betty Root
Gordon & Judith Rose
Donald Matthews &
Judith Rosen
Milton & MarleneRosen
Deborah Rosenberg
Juanita Rosene
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Linda Ross
Stephen & Barbara Ross
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John & Joanne Rotar
James W. Ross or Joan L. Roth
Bonnie & Dean Rott
Julia & Bradley Roupp
Paul & Kathleen Rowland
Richard & Geraldine Rudisile
Judy Rudy
Rugg Living Trust
Doug & Barbara Rush
Helen Russ
Charles F. & Bonnie Jean Russell
Susan Rust
Ruth Gayle Morris
Revocable Living Trust
Eleonora Rutter
Lee & Cassie Ryker
Larry & Linda Sabala
Neal & Donna Rae Sabin
IlaSachs
John L. Sager
Paul & Caroline Sagunsky
Jesus Salgado
Sally Salsig
Marilyn Salter
Irene Sanders
Jerry & Judy Sands
Richard & Julie Santillie
Katherine Saunders
Rochelle Savitt
Sandra Sawyer
Denise Scarborough
Joan Scarborough
Robert & Donna Scebold
Bryan Frink & Diane Schaffer
Jacob & Jimmye Schauffler
James & Marguerite
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Carolyn Schenler
Cynthia Scherr
Ruth Schifferle
Mark & Gwen Schiveley
Larry & Barbara Schmaltz
Herman & Sylvia Ann Schmeling
Carl & Betty Jean Schmeusser
Doug & Sandra Schmor
Henry & Agnes Schnelle
Joseph & Jerilyn Schoenhals
Arthur & Janet Schreiber
Paul Schroeder
Ted & Maureen Schroeder
Steve & Cindy Schubert
Carl Schwab
Gary Schwab
Carl Caplan & Ruth Ann Schwada
Gary & Kimberly Sciocchetti
Janet Scott
Norman Scott
Robert & Joanne Scott
Vanessa Scott
Stan & Mary Scovell
Ted & Coralee Seale
Victor & Daniel Seeberger
Robin Seeley
Joyce Seely
Daniel & Steffi Seffinger
Diane Seitz
Beverly Sele
George & Brian Sendelbach
Florence Seto
Shirley A. Setzler
Marci Seville
Donald & Sandra Shaffer
Jack & Carole Shaffer
Gary & Annette Shaffer
Steven Shapiro
Sharon Hayes Living Trust
Rodney & MargidSharp
Louise Shaw
Richard Shaw
Scott & Ronda Sheffield
Belle & Jeffrey Shepherd
Shirley South Living Trust
John Shonerd
Thomas & Kathleen Shope
Billy K. & Marjorie A. Showalter
Susan Epstein &
Spencer Shropshire
Helen Shroy
Sandra Shugart
Douglas & Ann Sierka
Donald & Margaret Silverman
Brian or Rachael Simonsen
James & Joan Simonson
Donald Snyder & Vicki Simpson
Robert Simpson
James Sims
Charles & Mary Sinclair
Grady & Laura Singletary
Craig & Karen Singleton
Herbert & Mary Jean Singleton
William & Kathryn Sipfle
Margaret Sjogren
Lynn & Doris Sjolund
Chris & Barbara Skrepetos
Skundrick Trust
Robert & Donna Slayton
Harriet Sloan
Eileen Slowikowski
John & Kathryn Slyt
Smart Family Foundation, Inc.
Norman & Helen Smedes
Nancy Smesrud
Albert Smith
Barnard & Betty Lou Smith
Dennis & Dorothy Smith
Elva Smith
Frederick & Nancy Smith
Glenn & Kathleen Smith
Gregory Smith
Hans & Susan Smith
John Smith
Keith Smith
Ken & Lola Smith
Michael & Marlene Smith
Nina Smith
Norma Smith
Norton L. Smith
Patricia Smith
Paula Jane Smith
Robert & Catherine Smith
Thomas Smith
Thomas & Geraldine Smith
Kirk & Connie Smith
Valerie Smullen
Patsy Smullin
Suzanna Snider
Paul & Rita Sollie
Norman & Patricia Somes
Alline Sontag
David & Lori Sours
Susan Connery and Barbara
& James Southerland
Charles & Olive Sowell
Denise McGhee & Arlene Sowell
Michael & Janet Sowell
David & Roxane Spear
Joan Spear
Cary & Fran Spiker
Gary & Louise Sprague
Bob & Sharon Springer
Carol & Jim Stack
Martha Stadelman
Andrew & JeanneStallman
Gordon & Debra Stanford
Mary Stansell
Douglas & Donnetta Staples
Richard & Roxie Ann Staples
Ernest & Lillian Stedman
Stedman 1991 Trust
Michael & Misty Steen
Laurence & ElaineStein
Steve Steinbeck
Kevin & Teresa Steinkamp
Lonelle Stephens
Craig & Mary Stevenson
Karen Stevenson
Douglas Stewart
Jonathan & CathyStewart
Richard & Linda Stickle
Alicia Stinnette
Hamilton Ecker &
Patricia Stoddard
Donald & DoloresStone
Gerry Stone
Robert & Kathleen Stoner
Stonier Living Trust
Linda Storey
Story Survivor’s Trust
Helen M. Strahl
Billy & Rachel Strawn
Bill & Jane Street
John & Linda Strenk
Janet Stringer
Stanley Stromberg
John & Margaret Strong
Strong Family Trust
Hans & Mary Lou Stroo
Nancy Struble
Carol Stuart
David Sugar
James & Gwynn Sullivan
Kandy Sullivan
Terry Sullivan
Sullivan Family Marital Trust
Mark & Jamie Sunderland
Steve & Kay Swader
Eric & Joan Swanson
Kathleen Swanton
April Sweeney
Don & Marilyn Sweet
Earle & Geraldine Swift
Iola Swingle
Dale Sylva
Virgil & Marlene Syverson
Barbara Szabo
Kevin & Barbara Talbert
Tall Loving Trust
Ollie Talley
F. Thomas & Ursula Tangeman
Clyde Tankersley
Christopher & Carla Tappero
Dominic & LorainTate
Jeanette Tate
Wilda Taucher
Ardell Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
George & Brenda Taylor
Gerd Taylor
Margaret Taylor
Thomas & Carol Taylor
Barbara Taylor
Alison Teeman
Keith & Betty Templeman
Ann Leslie Tennyson
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Creed & Michele Terry
Dennis Thacker
Paul & Marcella Theeman
Molly Thibedeau
Mark Thibedeau
Gill & Monica Thiel
Buzz & Shari Thielemann
Thielges Living Trust
Gordon & Alice Thomas
Rita Thomas
Robert & Connie Thomas
Wayne Thomas
William Thomas
Beverly Thompson
Brent Thompson
Nancy Thompson
Robert A.& Patricia T. Thompson
Thomas & Stephanie Thomson
William & VirginiaThomson
Gary & Janet Thorley
Walter & Cecilia Thorp
Nancy Peterson & Helen Tiffany
Donald & GeorgiaTodd
Jerry & Marilyn Todd
Peggy Proctor Tomlins
Gordon & Doreen Topham
Mary Tormey
Ronald & Pamela Torrey
David & Wendy Tracy
Frances Trask
Dale & Shirley Trautman
Constance Travesi
John & Barbara Traynor
Dwight & Donna Tribelhorn
Peter & Cathy Tronquet
Thomas & Kathy Troy
Joe Turley
John & Susan Turner
Pamela Turnipseed
Leigh & Debbie Twa
Richard, Lynn & Amy Twiest
Cleveland Twitchell
Tom Tynan
David Uhreen
Ruell Walton & Jamie Unger
Ronald & Nancy Unis
Michael & Rhonda Updike
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Tom & Kathryn Anne Upton
Larry & Barbara Van Ausdall
Peter Van Dyke
Robert & Darcy Van Vuren
Dirk Van Zaanen
Pam VanArsdale
Shirley Vance
Joyce Vanderbeek
Roger Vanderbeek
Wanda Vandergriff
Margie VanderVeen
Patricia Vanevera
Kathy & Larry Vann
Ronald & Bernice Vardy
Jack & Susie Varner
Geraldine Orchard & Scott Vasek
Bob & Jayne Vaughn
Bonnie Vaughn
Charles & Rebecca Versteeg
Rudolf & Emilie Vest
Dale Vidmar
Vinton C. McMichael Trust
Linda Vollrath
Paul Volz
Ronald & Betty Von Der Hellen
Stephanie Von Loewenfeldt
Michael & Rebecca Vose
William & Diane Voss
Joseph & Georgia Vukovich
Eleonore Wagner
John & Jacqueline Wagner
Kelli Waite
Ellen Wakefield
Greg & Mylene Walden
Carol Walker
Daniel & Phyllis Walker
Lois Walker
Ron & Judith Wallace
John & Sandra Walper
Sandra Walper
William & BarbaraWalsh
Jim Walstrom
Harry & Terry Walters
Marlene Warneke
Douglas & Arlene Warner
Marjie Warner
Charles & Marianne Warren
Janet, Randy & Clifford Warrick
James Wassom
Alexander & Sharon Waterhouse
Susan Waterman
Susan Watkins
Alicia Watson & Patricia Watson
Elizabeth Watson
Ronald & Mary Wavrin
Ronald & Therese Wavrin
Todd & Deborah Way
Sharon Weagel
Kenneth & Martina Wearstler
Alice T. Weaver
Eva Weaver
Joyce N. Weaver
Joseph & Louanne Weber, Jr.
Elaine Wefel
Darrell & Marlys Weinman
Roseanne Weir
Faye Weisler
Alan & Courtney Welburn
Dana & Jodi Wells
Gladys Wells
Greeley Wells
Karl & Kelly Wells
Edward & Robin Wenrick
Jenelyn Wessler
Paul & Anne Westerman
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Milicent Wewerka
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Grace White
Neil & Ardyth White
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Cecil & Ardele Whitten
Gordon Wickstrom
Jeraldine Schiller & Tony Wiggins
John Holmes & Thelda Wiggins
Arn & Karen Wihtol
Bonnie Wilber
Judith Wilbur
Delo Wild
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Jack & Cindy Williams
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Vicki Willis
Betty Wilson
Dwight & Nancy Wilson
Larry & Elaine Wilson
Michelle Wilson
Janice Wilt
Bill Wimer
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Genevieve Windsor
Winifred Hood Rev Living Trust
Viva Winkelman
Colleen Winner
Chris Winney
Kenneth & Linda Wion
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Jim & Vickie Wise
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Mark Wisnovsky
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Witham Trust
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Linda Wolf
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Mary Wooding
Harvey Woods
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Michael & Nannette Wrede
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Robert & Donna Wright
Walter & Mary Wright
Sherise Wright
Wright Family Trust
Bryan Wu
David & Taube Wurst
Ron Wyden
Betty Wynn
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Delphine Yates
Peter Yeager
Gary Young
Mabel Young
Diane Yu
John & Virginia Yungen
Wayne Zallen
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Helen & Maurice Ziegler
Harriet Zollman
Gordon & Ruth Zook
Peter Zukis
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MARCH 18 ACCESS Senior Fair
Tuesday, March 18, 9am-4pm at the Medford Armory. Don’t miss this one stop shop for
health and information resources. Suggested donations of $1 or one can of food.
MARCH 24 New Food Pantry Now Open-at Joy Christian Fellowship
There is a new pantry location here in Medford. Joy Christian Fellowship at 2715 Table Rock Road
began operation in February and is now open Thursdays, from 2-4pm. You can contact them at
541-779-7029.
MAY 10 The 22nd Annual “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive ACCESS Mail Carriers
The nation’s largest single-day food drive, the NALC effort is held annually in all 50 states. From
major metropolitan areas to small rural towns, residents put out non-perishable food donations on
that day, which letter carriers collect as they deliver mail along their postal routes.
MAY 17 “Realizing the American Dream” Home Pre-Purchase Class-Medford
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Do you want to purchase your first home? Gain knowledge and confidence you need to
successfully achieve and maintain homeownership. Class will be held in Medford at Rogue
Community College/HEC Room 121 from 9am-5pm. $40/co-Student is Free. To register call the
ACCESS Homeownership Center at 541-774-4305.
JUNE 30 ACCESS Annual Golf Tournament
The tournament will be held at the Rogue Valley Country Club. You can also benefit ACCESS by
purchasing a raffle ticket for a chance to win a trip to Hawaii, New York, Paris or London! See our
website for details. For more information call Logan Bell at 541-774-4312.
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