Oregon Chapter News 

Olde Stone RV Park

McMinnville, OR

March 19-22-2010

We had beautiful weather except one/half rainy day.  Day time temps mid 60's and nights mid 30's.  We stayed at Olde Stone Village RV Park and the facilities were great (other than no dogs over 65 lbs).  Had lots of fun greeting a few new members and new(used) rigs.  Had finger foods and games Friday night.

After a wonderful breakfast Sat. morning, most of us trekked over to the Air Museum where they had the Spruce Goose on display and then to an IMax movie "Hubble".  Hubble was amazing and some had the opportunity to hear a presentation on female air plane pilots and dare devils. Historic downtown district was fun along with the Serendipity Ice Cream Shop.  There were plenty of quaint shops to visit like the Garage Sale store and New to You and the Olde Book Store.  Saturday night was Ham dinner with members providing all the sides and desserts, followed by games and some catching up gossip.

Sunday breakfast was strawberry waffles, bacon, sausage, eggs etc.  As hosts, for the first time, we had alot of fun and more help than we knew what to do with !!  Thanks to all for your generosity, time, and work (we even mopped the clubhouse floor).  Some fools tried playing basketball and found out that we need way too much practice and Ben Gay !!  Had tons of fun, most left Monday after breakfast and farewells.  Can't wait til next months get together in Charleston and the clam chowder cook off !  

Submitted by hosts Pam Mayne and Ann Pearson

 

TILLAMOOK, OREGON

October 16-19, 2009

Twelve members and guests in ten rigs attended our last rally of the year at Pleasant Valley RV Park, hosted by Tamra Swerdlik and Lori Singels. Half the attendees were new members, and we had four guests. An occasional drizzle didn’t dampen the spirits of our RVers since it was offset by the intensity of the Northwest fall color show and the camaraderie around the table in the clubhouse.

On Friday evening we had our usual appetizer potluck, along with discussion and decisions about which local attractions we were going to visit over the weekend and how we were going to get there. Later that evening, many of the members and guests played games in the clubhouse.

A book swap was scheduled for Saturday and Sunday in the clubhouse, and most members went home with plenty of reading material for the winter.

The hosts provided Saturday morning brunch with a cheesy-sausage casserole, apples, grapes, English muffins, bagels, cream cheese, cinnamon bread, yogurt, and coffee.

Two drivers, Marilyn Nichols and June Willoughby, generously provided transportation on both Saturday and Sunday to the several places of interest, including the Tillamook Cheese Factory, Port of Tillamook Air Museum, the Blue Heron Cheese Company, Latimer Quilt & Textile Museum, the Pioneer Museum, and Munson Falls, along with some side trips to the Cape Meares Lighthouse and scenic ocean-view drives. Some golfers took advantage of the nearby golf course.

 

 At the Blue Heron Cheese Company


Our Saturday-night potluck began with host-provided entrees and our usual excellent side dishes and desserts. After dinner, a drawing was held for door prizes for everyone, followed by playing games at the clubhouse.

After getting together on Sunday morning for the host-provided brunch, more exploring was done at the local places of interest until we met late in the afternoon to decide where to go out to dinner. After dinner, more games were played.

On Monday morning, we shared coffee and leftovers and said our good-byes until next March. Those intrepid RVers not yet willing to hang up their keys until then were planning informal get-togethers at the beach in December, January, and February.

 




North Lake RV Resort

Lakeside

September 11-13

 

            Our first event at North Shore RV Park in Lakeside began with beautiful weather.  Cool mornings and sunny afternoons, what could be better?  There were 18 rigs, 2 tents and 34 people in attendance.  The weekend began on Friday evening with hors d’oeuvres to share.  We had a moment of silence to remember September 11th, we will “never forget”.   Hostess Shirley Mahan and Karen Castner previewed the weekend festivities as well as activities in the local area.  It was time to become acquainted with a new member, guests and get up to date with others.  Conversation was lighthearted and everyone was looking forward to a fun filled weekend.

Saturday morning began with a simple continental breakfast of wonderful cinnamon toast, fruit, and coffee.  We had a short business meeting with our President, Secretary and Treasurer giving us an up date on finances, and plans for the 2010 events calendar.  A major decision was made to support only parks that did not have animal restrictions.  At least 95% of our members have dogs or cats of every size and breed.

  After a short break to walk those 4 legged members, the games began.  The Minor “Cookie” League Tournament consisted of Ladder Golf and Bean Bag Toss.  We had 24 participants competing for prizes which consisted of a medium size cookie for semi final winners and a “big” cookie for winners of the finals on Sunday morning.  Wow, the ladies can be competitive!  After the cheering and tossing, everyone availed themselves of other afternoon activities.  Some went to the Salmon Celebration in Coos Bay presented by Native American Indians, others explored the area and thanks to hostess Karen Castner’s boat, others took rides on the beautiful Ten Mile Lake.  Others fished either off the dock or in Karen’s boat on the lake. And there were those who just relaxed and hung out.

            Saturday evening we had our traditional pot luck with everyone bringing entrees, salads and deserts.  We even had cupcakes presented for Tully’s birthday.  As always the food was outstanding.  I never understand how main dishes, salads & deserts all show up in balance.   We had two local women who were interested in the RVwomen organization join us for dinner.  They were welcomed with open arms and we hope they will join the Oregon chapter.  After the normal break for dog walking, the board games began in the clubhouse.  Others were tired from a busy, delightful day and relaxed in their rig.

            Sunday morning was cool and overcast.  The continental breakfast was again enjoyed by all.  A couple of members had to leave and hugs were given and good byes said.  Our Cookie League Tournament finals began.  The competition was intense with cheering turning to yelling and screaming.    The winners enjoyed the “big” cookies and the “small” trophies that were presented during the winner’s ceremony.  The laughter and smiles were even bigger then the prizes.   In the afternoon Karen continued boat rides while others explored the area or fished.  Fishing was successful with catch and release.  Sunday evening is our normal “going out to dinner” for those who wish to attend.  We went to the local Lakeside Lodge restaurant for dinner.  I am not sure they were used to seeing 20 RVing women but handled it well.  With full stomachs and warm hearts we returned to the campground.  Clubhouse games continued for some and others returned to their rigs for an evening of TV and relaxation.  As is typical for Oregon, the late evening was met with rain, not too much, but just enough. 

            Monday morning was damp but the rain stopped so we could begin loading and getting ready to depart.  Of course coffee and leftovers were enjoyed before hand.  Everyone assisted the hostess with clubhouse cleanup.  All too soon it was time to leave.  The smiles and camaraderie were only matched by the wonderful comments.  Everyone had a great weekend marked with warm feelings, lots of laughter and left looking forward to our next outing.         

 

 

 

 






 

Elkton RV Park

Elkton, Oregon

July 17-19, 2009

 

Oregon Chapter’s “Dog Days of Summer” Event

By Dixie Evers

 

          Our July event was characterized by silliness and laughter. A group of 37 RV women in 21 rigs, along with their 16 dogs and 4 cats, gathered on the shore of the Umpqua River near Elkton, Oregon, for a canine-inspired event: “The Dog Days of Summer.”

 

          On Friday evening the group ate dogs (hot dogs, that is), and then all of the women divided into two groups: the howlers and the barkers. A contest between the two groups, followed by individual bark-offs between  pairs of surprisingly talented women, loosened everyone up and provided a lot of laughter.

 

   
   


 

          Saturday morning campers were delighted as Gina Masciantonio and Marilyn Nichols dressed as dog catchers and rode through the RV park in a golf cart, brandishing a large dog-catcher net. They then transported many of the dogs to the outdoor pavilion where the dogs took part in a costume parade. Prizes were given for entries in categories such as the best mustache, longest sit-stay, cutest smile, and best strut. Shirley Mahan photographed each dog with it’s owner and set up a display so that all participants could choose the best dog/owner look-alike duo.

 

 Gail and Katie Mae  
   


 

          After lunch, long-time member Charlotte Norby presented a workshop on awnings: use and maintanence. The session included hands - on practice. Late afternoon included wine tasting and an educational tour provided by River’s Edge Winery.

 

 

   
 Sampling at the Winery  


 

          In the evening the 37 women divided into 3 small groups and each  group prepared a dance to the music “Who Let the Dogs Out?” Everyone really let their hair down and got into the act. The resulting performances were highly entertaining.

 

   
   


 

          On Sunday, a half-day, guided fishing trip was offered. Participants caught almost 100 small-mouth bass each!

 

          Sunday afternoon highlighted a doggie obstacle course competition in which the owners worked at least as hard as their dogs.

 

 Samantha waits for a bar adjustment.  
 Gentle persuasion  


 

          The Elkton event was a great success, and it only took 5 members working together to pull it off: Karen Castner, Dixie Evers, Shirley Mahan, Gina Masciantonio, and Joyce Pickens. Teamwork is a great thing.

 

 

 


 Casey's at Westfir



 Blue Ox RV Park

Albany, Oregon

May 16-18, 2009

There were 14 members, 2 new members (Myrthlyn Thompson and Shari Edelman) and 2 guests (one joined after the rally, Lori Singles) attended the rally in Albany Oregon.  On Friday we had our usual finger foods and beverages.  Saturday morning breakfast was followed by a chapter meeting (see minutes on chapter website).  Our national board president, Beckey Beckey, updated us on national events and showed us samples of the new shirts available from our new vendor, Sheridan Designs.  Sheridan Designs had sent a sample shirt to our chapter which we auctioned off.  We also had a presentation by one of our new national members, Shari Edelman, who manages River Bend Resort, who presented us all with discount cards available to RVW members. She also joined our Oregon chapter. 

 

 Actually Albany in May

It really was in May.

 
   


 

Our hosts, Danna Walker and Masanee Brown (Chapter president) chartered an old fashioned Trolley for the group on Saturday.  We toured two of the historical districts in Albany with a stop at a store that sold antiques and chocolates!!.  This town has many wonderful Victorian style houses, some of the oldest in Oregon.  We had a tour of one of the oldest, Montieth House which was both a home and general store.  The group stopped at one of the oldest churches in Albany, White Spires.  This church had beautiful stained glass windows.  Next was a stop at City Park on the Willamette River for a picnic lunch then back on the Trolley for more touring of the city.  Riding in a Trolley car on a beautiful Spring day is really fun because so many adults and kids smiled and waved and waved!!  Our last stop was at the Carousel Museum and Studio. The City of Albany with the help of many volunteers, sponsors and a national carousel company are building a huge carousel that will be a city attraction and museum.  We toured the studio and saw wonderful, spectacular animals, horses and fantasy creatures.  The colors and carving were fantastic.  Most of the carving, painting and engineering the platform and machinery are done by volunteers. This will be a huge Merry-Go-Round!!

 

Each night games were held in the rec hall.  Masanee called Bingo and Tully introduced two new games.

After the ‘On the Road’ breakfast on Sunday morning, those of us left explored the Albany area more.  At the suggestion of member Ruby Rhodes, we went to dinner at a Hungarian restaurant (Novak’s) that was very tasty!!

This was a fun event that left us looking forward to the next Oregon rally!

 

Submitted by hosts: Masanee Brown and Danna Walker

 

 




 

 

  Fogarty Creek RV Park

 

  Depoe Bay, Oregon 
  April 17, 18, 19 
Hosts: Sandy Brown and Marilyn Nichols 
This was one of those Events that provided so many activities it was hard to find the time to experience all of them. Fogarty Creek RV Park, on the Oregon Coast, provided the 28 members in attendance with a central location to our fun filled action packed three days. This was the weekend of the annual Crab Feed, Wooden Boat Show, and Ducky Derby in Depoe Bay. Whale watching excursions were available from the nearby bay. Dozens of Garage Sales in Lincoln County and a book sale in Depoe Bay provided many hours of bargain shopping. Highway 101 provided lots of browsing opportunities with antique shops, malls, museums and curio shops. Gaming opportunities were found at Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City. We had several guests from WA, MT, ID, and OR who were here, and even some drop-ins who were staying nearby. We welcomed them, one and all. 
The RV park has a nice clubhouse where we were able to have all our social activities and business meeting. We enjoyed Fogarty Beach State Park, which is right next to the Fogarty Creek and made plans to eat a dinner on Sunday evening at the Italian restaurant next door. 
The weather was typical for April, with a mix of showers and sun. Pleasant temperatures and very little wind allowed members to beach comb, walk dogs and engage in most outdoor activities without cause for concern. 

 



 

Dexter Shores RV Park

Dexter, Oregon

March 20-22, 2009

We had 9 rigs with 15 members attending.    We had our usual Friday night appetizer dinner.  It was great to see friends and get reacquainted again.  At lot of visiting was done.   Saturday AM everyone was treated to a continental breakfast.  A few members toured around the countryside, others played cards in the club house in the afternoon.  This was just a carefree lazy camp out.

 

Saturday night was our potluck dinner.  Lots of good food was set out and more visiting during and after dinner.  Five members went next door to the Dexter Lake Club to listen to Timothy Patrick sing and do a little comedy for two hours straight.  They enjoyed the show very much.   Others played poker in the club house. The weather was not too co-operative over the weekend.  We had Rain, Hail and Snow.

 

Sunday, again the continental breakfast was served followed by more visiting and games in the club house.  We all got together (even the ones on NutriSystem diets) and went out to dinner at Mack’s Dexter Lake Café.  We had the restaurant all to ourselves.  There wasn’t much room for anyone else.  The food was great as well as the company.  Monday morning after breakfast, members were loading up and getting ready to head for home.

Host were: Alice Lovell and Pat Cole.

 

 




Hi-Way Haven RV Park

Sutherlin, Oregon

October 3-5, 2008

During the first weekend in October, our Oregon Chapter of RV Women held their final rally of the year in Sutherlin, Oregon. Twenty-eight women in 20 rigs participated in the event. We stayed at a lovely and extremely clean facility called RV Haven. The land was previously a drive-in movie theater, so rallies are able to select movies to be shown. We watched “Little Miss Sunshine,” and “Young at Heart” on the HUGE outdoor movie screen.

 

A membership meeting was held to introduce our new 2009 Chapter Officers: Masanee Brown is the new President and Pat Cole will be our new treasurer. Linda Waterman will continue as the Chapter Secretary for one more year. The group thanked Dee Hamer, outgoing President, and Shirley Mahan, outgoing treasurer, for the work and expertise they provided during the past two years. At the meeting we heard a Treasurer’s report and a Membership report. The schedule for 2009 events was presented and members volunteered as future hostesses.

 

Even though it rained much of the weekend, members kept busy playing pool, playing games, bowling, walking dogs, golfing, and casino-hopping. On Saturday evening after dinner we had a drawing for gifts and a gift exchange. Lots of laughter ensued as people stole gifts from others and people competed for a “tub of dough.” Winning the tub involved a catch: the winner had to entertain the group with an impromptu song and dance.

 

Members visited an alpaca ranch belonging to member, Barb Hicks, where they found several baby alpacas to ooh and aah over.  Group-eating included an early-arrival barbeque hosted by Dee Hamer and Dottie Allen, two breakfasts, and two potlucks. On Sunday evening the group ate out at a delightful restaurant in Sutherlin called Pedotti’s. The dinner was followed by games and good-byes. The event was a great culmination of a wonderful year.

 

Hosts Joyce Pickens and Dixie Evers

 

 




 

 

Diamond Lake RV Park

Diamond Lake, Oregon

August 15-17, 2008

Several members arrived Thrusday afternoon. There were 12 RVs and 23 women attending this event. On Friday, most of us drove to Crater Lake for sightseeing, photos and a very good lunch at Crater Lake Lodge. That evening, we had a meet and greet to welcome old and new friends. We shared finger foods, had a few gift drawings and played either cards or a beanbag game.

Saturday morning, our rally hosts cooked up pancakes and sausage served in the great outdoors since we did not have a clubhouse for this event. Everyone did her own thing for the day as the weather was hot. Some headed out for sightseeing, others played cards or games. Most scrambled to their RV's to turn on their generators because the power went out for about six or seven hours. Regardless of being without power, we had a delicious potluck for the evening, and then it was more cards and challenges for the beanbag game and a few more drawings for prizes.

Sunday morning, we all gathered outside for a breakfast provided by the Oregon Chapter. After breakfast, we had drawings for gifts and also auctioned off some gifts. Our treasurer Shirley Mahan did a great job as auctioneer. Some of the members shared their mishaps on the way to this gathering. We finished up the day by going to dinner at the Diamond Lake Lodge. In the evening, we had a campfire and s'mores.

Rain, thunder and lightning greeted us Monday morning. We started a fire and had breakfast together. Before we knew it, it was time to take off and say good-bye to some new members and the friends we have made along the way. Thanks to everyone for their help in making this a fun event.

Cynthia Moore and Carrie Hammons

 






Foster Lake RV Resort

Sweethome, Oregon

July 18-20, 2008

Foster Lake RV Resort was the site of this July event with 15 Oregon RVW members and five guests attending. Several members arrived early and stayed later, taking advantage of a weekly rate, while the rest of the gals arrived on Friday and left either Sunday or Monday.

The weather was very cooperative with warm days and cool nights - in fact, there were several air conditioners running mid-days. The facility was superb - pool, nice meeting room with kitchen, store and other amenities - and park management was very cooperative and helpful.

Friday evening, the group met for introductions and substantive snacks. Pam, Ann and their three Rottweiler rescue dogs traveled from Utah to join the group. After much chitchat and story swapping, the gals found their way to card games, more visiting, movies and TV for the remainder of the evening.

Saturday morning, the traditional continental breakfast was provided by the chapter. The members talked about different options for the rest of the day. This area, located in the foodhills of the Cascade Mountains, is rich in history. There are a number of covered bridges, museums and self-guided tours. Many of the gals carpooled to this place and that with a stop for lunch or a root beer float or to see what goodie they could find at a yard sale.

Many of the dogs in the group enjoyed a nearby dog park for an hour or two each day. They chased balls, played tag, and tried to socialize one little guy who had not experienced a daily dog party before. Lots of stories were swapped as the ladies lounged leisurely in lawn chairs under the pines in the middle of the dog park.

Saturday evening started with a salad extravaganza which was enjoyed by all, considering there were little to no leftovers. The ususal games in the clubhouse occurred and several small groups continued visiting at various RV sites.

Several useful gifts for RVers were won by site number drawings and individual awning operation sessions were given to those still unfamiliar with how to provide their own shade.

The Sunday morning continental breakfast was enjoyed while the group discussed where to have dinner and decided that place practically next door with the lake view, outside dining and affordable prices was A-okay. Some enjoyed the pool, others went sightseeing, and all loved the weather.

Monday morning the rigs were packed, goodbyes were said and the journey home began. Everyone seemed to enjoy the Foster Lake RV Resort so it could well be on the list for 2009.

Peg Ralston and Nancy Rockwell

 


Pheasant Ridge RV Resort

  Wilsonville,  Oregon

 June 6-8, 2008

Several members arrived Thursday afternoon.   13 Rigs and 20 members were in attendance.  Friday evening we had our appetizer dinner and drawing for some prizes donated by, Saturn of Salem, US Bank, Roberson RV, Wagers Trailer Sales, and  H & H Paving Co. Following appetizers and visiting, many of the members played games in the club house. 

Saturday morning, we started out with hot Cheesy-sausage bread, fruit, yogurt, muffins, bagels and coffee. Then we split up, some going to view the floats that were in the Rose Festival Parade, the End of Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, Korean War Memorial, Camping World, to Aurora antiquing or to the Candy Facotry, or just stayed at the campsite in the pool or just relaxing. That night after our potluck dinner and prize drawing, we walked down to Michaele Reeg's new Travel Trailer to christen it. Micheale just picked it up on her way to our rally. Then back to the club house for more games.

Sunday started with the same fare for breakfast as Saturday.  At 10:30 am we had a parade of “Pet Owners”.  The dogs stole the show; the owners did not have a chance.  There were 10 dogs in the parade. (Picture included of participants) Samantha owned by Ruby Rhodes took 1st place wearing a poke dotted dress, hat and sunglasses.  2nd place went to Lacy who was wearing feathers, owned by Alice Lovell.  Everyone seemed to have a good time showing off their pets.   An Ice Cream Social sponsored by AFLAC/SECURED HORZONS was held in the club house at 1:30pm.  We got together this evening and went out to dinner.

 On Monday, we had breakfast leftovers.  Many of us had to head home, others got to spend another day or so at the Resort. 

 Pheasant Ridge is a beautiful RV park with paved parking spaces and roads.

Hosted by Alice Lovell, Jackie Gettman and Pat Cole.

 



 

Driftwood RV Park

Brookings, Oregon

May 16-19, 2008

 

Many members arrived a day early, on Thursday night.  This coincided with a record breaking heat wave, 100 plus degrees – pretty darn hot for the Oregon coast.   The rest of the folks cruised in on Friday. Several members came without their RV’s and stayed in nearby lodging.  A big turnout, (16 rigs, 30 attendees), great group, with a lot of new faces. Hosts Tamra Swerdlik and Doris Westoby were ready and able.

 

Fulltimers Maureen Carryn and Jan Kuderna joined us and offered lots of interesting stories and tips about work, volunteering and life on the road.  We welcomed, again, guests from the SOCAL chapter, Irene Stevens and Cooper Gallegos and returning members Betty Vales, Peggy Ervin, Dixie Ever and Joyce Pickens. It was great to see them.   Food and camaraderie was the order of the evening.  Games enjoyed and folks out on the deck catching up on everyone’s news.  Evenings cooled off 30 degrees, tolerable sleeping temperature for the few who did not have air conditioned rigs.  

 

Saturday morning, member Gina was surprised by a happy birthday chorus during breakfast.   An education presentation was provided by Henderson’s Line-up Shop in Grants Pass, OR.  Rob from Henderson’s answered questions, offered great discount coupons and serviced some rigs at the park.  Mobile service is a real convenience.  Local RVW member Doris Westoby, escorted some to Crescent City for an afternoon of sightseeing and visits to the Marine Mammal Rehabilitation Center and Ocean World.   Others kicked back, had fun at the local casino, or walked on the beach with their dogs.   Saturday evening was the big event, a salmon feed provided by the RV park and cooked by Roger, the very hospitable park manager.  The salmon and member-provided side dishes came together to satisfy all.  A door prize drawing was held and new member Pat Peck from Central Point, OR won the donated hose buddy.   All attendees went home with a nice gift, some with two.   As the evening cooled, we retired to the deck to enjoy a campfire and sing songs.  Betty and Dee played guitar and one-person rhythm section Doris provided the orchestration.  Singers, hummers, foot stompers, and clappers rounded out the night’s entertainment.   You had to be there!   

 

 

 campfire songs  Doris


      

 

Another community continental breakfast was enjoyed on Sunday, and we bid farewell to a few folks.  Many enjoyed another great day at the beach, taking in Brookings famous Azalea Park or beautiful Harris Beach.  Some ventured further into the national forests and up the beautiful Chetco River into Loeb State park, a glorious day for those explorations.  Twenty folks got together that evening at a local seafood eatery for some great food.   A christening ceremony was held to celebrate new motorhome acquisitions of members Shirley and Gina, Ruby, Betty and Peggy, and Pat.  We wish them all safe travels in their new rigs.    More merriment ensued in the clubhouse after the event.  Laughter reverberated throughout the park until a very late hour. 

 

Monday saw the last of those staying over disburse to make the trek home or move on to other adventures.    Good friends, good food, good times.  It was a grand event.  Please join us in the fun at our next event.

 

Tamra Swedlik and Doris Westoby

 

 




 Heehee Illahee RV Park

Salem, Oregon

April 11 - 13, 2008

Our Board members hosted this campout. The Annual Business meeting was held on Saturday morning, and the afternoon given to a Seminar on tires. Our usual sumptuous arrangement of favorite foods was enjoyed on Saturday evening.

Sunday was a busy day for the group: some to the Tulip Gardens in Woodburn to see the colorful array of fields of beautiful tulips in bloom. Others opted for the Malls or just a wonderful day in the sun.

Sunday afternoon part of the group went to the Salem Carousel in the park in downtown Salem. Each horse on that Merry Go Round is hand carved by local artisans. It is a beautiful thing to see..... and to ride is an experience to enjoy.

From there the group came together at the dock for the Sternwheeler Willamette Queen. After a group photo or two, we boarded the Sternwheeler to enjoy a leisurely cruise on the Willamette River on a beautiful warm day. Barbara took a turn at piloting the boat and earned her Captain's certificate.

A wonderful weekend with the RVing women's Oregon Chapter.

 

Char Norby has made a DVD of this campout and activities. Only $10 will cover materials, postage, and handling. So contact her for your copy while supplies last. Click this link to take a look at Char's pics of this event and some of her other travels, http://charpics.spaces.live.com






Devils Lake RV Park

Lincoln City, Oregon

March 14-16, 2008

Devils Lake RV Park, at the north end of Lincoln City, was ready for the camp host Barb Pace and the rest of our members. The meeting room there was nice and big and the kitchen had everything we could possibly need, and more. The manager, Chris, even started the coffee pot for us in the morning when she unlocked the door. This is a park with new owners and manager and lots of improvements that we appreciated.

On Friday rigs trickled in as the rain reminded us about Spring weather in Oregon. Eventually we were 24 members and guests, with 15 rigs. Old friends and new, made quick work of our favorite appetizer potluck dinner, then the games began. We broke out Cribbage, Rummicube, and Phase Ten. Some of us just sat and talked, and watched the gamers.

After a continental breakfast provided by the Chapter on Saturday, people went off in several directions. Some went to see and support the Tanger Outlet Stores. Some went to deposit, and a few to withdraw, funds at the Chinook Winds Casino. Many got the dogs out for a walk whenever the rain let up, too. But, short walks in the rain were the best plan today. We gathered together again for our regular potluck dinner that evening, and we really out did ourselves on that one! Following officer and member introductions, we welcomed four new members to our group. Charlotte Norby won the drawing for the door prize. It was a Hose Caddy to help control those unruly dump hoses at the ground. Games rounded out our evening with the addition of poker.

Sunday the rain became intermittent as some of us had to pack up and head for home. Left over continental breakfast was finished off. More shopping and gambling seems to have been the order of the day with continuing dog walking, too. That evening, many of us went out for seafood at the Surfrider with a nice ocean view to end the day.

Despite the rain, we enjoyed our first camp out of the year, at the coast and headed home on Monday already planning our next happy trails.

Barb Pace

 




Canby, Oregon

September 7-10, 2007

Marilyn Nichols was our event host for our last event of the year. Riverside RV Park is located on the Mollala River just south of Portland. The river proved to be a nice relief from the heat for a few dogs and their owners. We had 23 members with 14 rigs present.

Friday night we had our usual finger food get together with games following.

Saturday morning we met for breakfast, supplied by the chapter. Discussion followed to know where and who was going touring to make sure everyone had rides. A couple of gals went to Portland to the "Body Works 3" exhibit at OMSI, several car loads made it to the Aurora Hazelnut Candy Factory and I think everyone made it to the Swan Island Dahlias Farm.

Saturday at 4pm the book sale started. Members had donated paperback books, hardback books, CD’s, DVD’s, VHS movies and books on tape. Two big buyers (must read a lot) helped bring the total to $140 from sales.

Saturday night we had our traditional potluck with games following. Sunday morning we met for breakfast again and then on your own for more touring. Sunday night we frequented a local restaurant for dinner. It was very good and they accommodated us easily.

This is our last event for the year due to National convention being held in October

See you all in Lodi.

Submitted by Ruby Rhodes




Medford Oaks RV Park
Medford, Oregon

August 10-13, 2007

Masanee Brown and Danna Walker were our camp hosts for the weekend. We had 19 rigs and 24 members attending. After swimming in the very nice pool Friday afternoon we held our finger food get together in the club house followed by Bingo. Along with monetary prizes winners got to chose from the candy bowl.

Saturday morning following coffee, rolls, fruit and yogurt 16 of our group car pooled to Shady Cove for the Rogue River float. Our hosts rented two very large rubber rafts and each person got a paddle and a life vest. It was a lazy paddle down the river dodging rocks and water fights. Although I understand that Masanee and Arlene Dian got tossed in the river. Not by a person but the raft popped them out. It was very hot so the cold river felt good. Their raft also got hung up on the rocks a couple of times. Since Masanee and Arlene were already wet they would get out and pull the raft off the rocks. The group stopped along the way and had lunch that each person had packed for themselves.

Saturday night Masanee and Danna barbecued chicken and the rest of us brought side dishes and dessert. It was very good and a nice change. The games following dinner didn't last very late as everyone was pooped from the river float.

Following breakfast Sunday morning Bert and Gerri Iler presented information on MASA (Medical Air Services Association.) Masanee and Danna have been members for a few years. It is a service that will pay your bill for an ambulance, helicopter or plane if you are sick or injured and have to be transported to a hospital. Several RVW members signed up for the service. Bert gave Danna $60 for the business and she quickly donated it to the chapter.

After lunch a large group car pooled to see Masanee and Danna's new house. We got the grand tour of their beautiful home and then had dinner at the Hyler Lake Pizza Parlor. Good pizza!

We met again Monday morning in the clubhouse for coffee and rolls before unhooking and head for the RV dump station and home.

Our next event is September 7-10 at Riverside RV Park in Canby, Oregon. Bring your unwanted paperback or hardback books, DVDs, VHS or books on tape. We are having a sale. Hope to see you all there!

 Submitted by Ruby Rhodes