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Morrill Lecture Series: Book discussion of Learning to Stay

Join us for a community read and discussion of the book Learning to Stay by Erin Celello. Free (though donations are appreciated!) copies of the book are available at libraries in Clyde, Lone Rock, Plain, and Spring Green. We'll have a discussion with the author on July 27th from 6:30-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Arcadia Books will be a host site for the Zoom discussion if you don't want to do Zoom yourself.

Eelgrass • British Columbia Magazine

Eelgrass • British Columbia Magazine
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Province spending $21 million on campgrounds, trails after record-breaking year

The province will invest $21.5 million for new campsites and upgrades to trails and facilities after a record number of users over the past year. The Environment Ministry said more than 3.1 . . .

BC Parks announces $21 5 million for provincial park improvements, including at Sun-Oka near Penticton - Penticton News

BC Parks announces $21 5 million for provincial park improvements, including at Sun-Oka near Penticton - Penticton News
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Oregon Coast Names Part 2: Central and North Coast History

Reedsport to Brookings, places to stay; winter deals (Lincoln City, Oregon) – Part one of this series went over how a few south and central Oregon coast towns got their names, including Gold Beach, Bandon, Coos Bay, Yachats, Newport, Nye Beach and Depoe Bay. (Above: Cape Kiwanda in the early part of the century) In part two, this bit of time travel takes you through the surprising historical twists and turns of Gleneden Beach, Lincoln City, Pacific City, a few landmarks, Tillamook, Arch Cape, Cannon Beach, Seaside and Astoria. Gleneden Beach s Name. The tiny, unincorporated village just south of Lincoln City was originally called Sijota, back when it was really just farmland settled by a family from Poland by that name, sometime around 1900 or so. In the 1920s, just as Highway 101 was getting built, the Carey family bought up parcels of land here, and named them Gleneden. It was a combo of their daughter s name, Glen, and the term “eden.” As 101 progressed in construction

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