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The Rotary Club of Bend has grown its membership recently and continues to welcome community members interested in service locally and globally. Since 1947, The Rotary Club of Bend has been a leading service club in Central Oregon. New members include: Tasha McFarland Tasha McFarland and her husband moved to Central Oregon in 2000 to work at Hoodoo Ski Area. All 4 of their children attended Bend- La Pine Schools, and she's been active as a classroom volunteer, served on her elementary school's site council, attendance area review committee and the school district's Budget Committee, which she chaired for 6 years. A graduate of the University of Oregon, she finished her MBA in 2006 with the Concordia University program in Bend. She was first introduced to the Rotary Club in high school while applying for Rotary Club scholarships and travel programs. Tasha has also volunteered with Scouts BSA, Girl Scouts, Oregon Battle of the Books, The Bethlehem Inn and her church. She
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A bear emerges from dense vegetation and pauses on the shore. It’s early spring, and the young grizzly has only recently roused from hibernation, ravenous and driven. He lifts his head and gazes out across the falling tide to the opposite shore, where forested slopes are close enough to make out individual trees. The bear stands and sniffs the air.
Grizzlies can see about as well as we can, but it’s their olfactory powers at least 2,000 times more acute than ours that most likely set them in motion. We’ll never grasp how they perceive the world, let alone what they’re thinking. For some reason, this bear falls back on all fours, ambles away from prime habitat, and wades into the sea.
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