City of Sutherlin Annual Drinking Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report for 2022

The City of Sutherlin Annual Drinking Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report for 2022 is now available. Per law, it is distributed to all members in case anyone is susceptible to chemicals.

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Congratulations Cindy Pierce!

Congratulations to Cindy Pierce #104. Graduating from UCC with a 3.78 on Friday!

Proud of you Babe,

— John Pierce, #104

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Jacks & Jill Guidelines for Review

Dear Jacks & Jills Member,

As directed by the Timber Valley Board, we have been working hard on updating the Jacks & Jills guidelines and creating guidelines for kitchen use. We believe that we’ve made significant progress towards presenting the proposed guidelines for a vote at the Jacks & Jills meeting on June 26.

To help ensure that all Jacks & Jills members have the opportunity to review and comment prior to the 26th, a copy of the proposed guidelines has been posted on the Timber Valley Website. Printed copies will also be available at the mail room. In addition, we are randomly distributing copies to various park members. If you are one of the recipients, feel free to share your copy and/or discuss with park friends and neighbors.

For any comments, questions, or concerns, email dvanwest47@gmail.com, text or call me at 714-273-0743, or simply come by Lot 182. Please submit your inputs by Friday, June 23 so we have enough time to include them for discussion at our monthly Jacks & Jills meeting on June 26.

Thank you so much for your time and attention!

Dave Van Westen
Jacks & Jills Chair, 2022-2023

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Note that proposed changes to the current guidelines (dated December
2021) are highlighted in yellow, and marked with a superscript indicating
the corresponding explanatory note in Appendix 1.

To download for printing, click the “file-folder-with-down-arrow” icon second from right on the gray toolbar.

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Rod Ziegenhagel, In Memoriam

On June 4, 2023 Rod Ziegenhagel passed away unexpectedly. Rod was born in North Dakota in 1950. He and his companion Sam Lucas were together for 44 years. Rod was a Registered Nurse working in Operating Rooms. Rod and Sam traveled the West Coast starting about 1992 and then moved into Timber Valley Park August 2017 while still able to travel.

Rod was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation but suffered no symptoms from it. He played pickle ball 5 days a week right up until his surgery. He had a successful three way coronary bypass and was recovering well when he died suddenly at home on Sunday evening.

At his request there will be no memorial service and he will be cremated. Rod is survived by his loving companion Sam and a sister in Lodi, California.

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Tom Binninger, In Memoriam

On June 2, 2023 Timber Valley’s flag lowered to honor the passing of Tom Binninger. Tom and his wife Margi became members of Timber Valley July, 2007. Tom was born in Oakland, California May 24, 1933 and had just turned 90. They would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary June 19.

Tom worked as manager for Longs Drug Stores in California and retired at age 52 to care for his father. Tom and Margi traveled for 12-13 years and crossed the United States three times. Margi says they put 110,000 miles on their motor home.

Tom was very active in Timber Valley Park. He enjoyed mowing the lawns and other landscape work. He formed and was very active in The Men’s Cooking Club. He volunteered at the VA where he accumulated 1,000 hours of volunteering. Tom was always willing to help anyone.

Margi fondly says, “He was industrious, generous and a wonderful husband. He will be missed by many friends and family.

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Laundry Woes … or Whoas!

Yet again, the Park has had to call in a service technician to repair the washer and dryer doors. It seems as though the doors have a “plate” that holds the door in place. Those using the doors as a “leaning tool” or a “crutch” have actually broken the plate. This last service call cost you, the members, over $600 in parts and labor to replace them. So … “Whoa” or “Stop” using the doors to lean on. Sorry for the repetitiveness and yet another “DON’T DO” for the Laundry room, but this is becoming an issue and a very expensive one at that!

–Park Office

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Status of the Timber Valley Garden

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I DID WHAT???

By Fred Prout

Sometimes the most frustrating and aggravating situations can turn into fun stories. Ordinary, every day chores can get you so mad you have to work hard to find the funny side. An eye doctor’s appointment that went completely sideways for example. Telling some friends about the misadventures involving new glasses, I unintentionally said the words that became the punch line for this story. So I took the punch line and built the story around it. Suddenly, all the pent up anger and frustration of over two months went poof. Gone. This whole story is intended to get to the punch line. So, no peeking. No matter what. Really!!!

Not too long ago, I went to Doctor Strabismus for an eye exam. Nice Doc, friendly staff, state of the art equipment, what could go wrong? Ha! Finish exam, pick out frames, get trifocals placement, give insurance card, pay copay. “We’ll call you in a week or ten days.” Now, for those of you who may be unfamiliar with trifocals, the top part is for seeing distance and most of what you want to see. The middle part is to see things like the dashboard of your car. Speedometer and such. Very important. The bottom is for close work like reading. Or writing.

Remember. No peeking. I’m watching.

Glasses are ready, walk into the office and Frau Blucher smiles and hands me my new glasses. Nice new case and a lint free cleaning cloth at no additional charge. Right away I realized the dividing lines are misplaced. If I looked straight ahead I had to look through two different parts of the lens, or, wear them halfway down my nose. To their credit, they did include a prism in one lens. Without said prism, I see double. Not good. So Frau Blucher smiles and says “No problem, I’ll have them remake the lenses.” Two weeks later, new lenses are in. They put them in the frames, and, double vision. No prisms. Back they go. I might mention that my customary patience and sang froid are starting to be slightly stretched.

Remember, no peeking.

Three weeks later, having not gotten a call, I have to call them. They check the lab. Glasses were sent, but, never received. “We will call again and expedite.” Magic condescending words.

After a total of two months and almost two weeks, I got tired of playing nice. I walked to the office and insisted on speaking with Doctor Strabismus to get this fixed. Frau Blucher stated the doctor is not in but she would call the lab. By this time, the steam is billowing off my head. Apparently the lab would not cooperate and I got really, I guess, pushy. Frau Blucher goes into the back and comes out with a check. Refunding my copay. It’s signed by the doctor who is not in.

So, in total and absolute frustration, I drive to Costco, and a week later, I have my new glasses. Lines properly located, prism in place and Lisa adjusted them with a smile.

Ok. Thanks for not peeking. The punch line: In order to get a new pair of glasses, I had to make a spectacle of myself.

You. I saw you peeking. Shame on you.

OK, on three, BOOOOOOO

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New Timber Valley Badges Available Once Again

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New Spin Bike for Timber Valley Residents

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