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800 S. State St.
Sutherlin, OR 97479Mon – Fri 9am to 12; 1pm to 5
Office: (541) 459-4465
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The purpose of the Timber Valley Website, (timbervalleyskp.com) is to inform members and visitors of pertinent Park news, events and items of interest. We will prioritize contributions from Members. We will, at all times, strive to be neutral in all affairs and promote unity and the well-being of all Park Members.In order to meet the expectations of Members, there are some topics that will not be posted:
- Items relating to politics and/or religion.
- Items of a personal nature or promoting personal benefit.
Sunshine Committee Representative
for July...Cathey Johnson – Lot #15 – (541) 650-1760
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Recent Articles
- Missing from the Clubhouse July 23, 2025
- July Mr. Gobble Winners July 21, 2025
- TV Log July 20, 2025 July 20, 2025
- In Memoriam – Joy Fox, Gerald “Jerry” Christensen, Gerard “Gerry” Vroomman July 19, 2025
- Social Hour Resumes Friday August 1 July 17, 2025
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About Us
The Timber Valley SKP RV Park is a 206 unit 55+ RV Co-op affiliated with the Escapees RV Club. Each member of the co-op holds a lifetime lease on a large RV lot. When a member is not in the park, that lot can be put into the rental pool so that visiting Escapees members may rent an available lot by the day, week, or month.Search This Website
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“Mr. Gobble has been found. Details this week!!”
Lost & Found Items
The Office has an assortment of lost keys and rings that have been found around the Park. All you have to do to claim it is to give a description.
~ Kim
New Member Application Process
The New Member Orientation Committee and the Board of Directors are holding a Workshop to discuss the possible new procedures for prospective members to get on the Active Wait List. The Workshop will be held in the big room at the Clubhouse on Monday, April 28, 2025 at 1:00. All members are invited. Copies of the new procedures are available in the office or online.
You can find a link to this document in Members Only under Directories/Rosters/ Other.
April Pet of the Month
Furry Friends
Say hello to Dottie. Dottie is a 16-year-old mixed breed of love and care. Lee Roy’s late wife, Carol, was wandering through the flea market in Bowling Green, Kentucky, when she spotted this little girl, and it was love at first glance. Dottie was so tiny, she fit into Carol’s shirt pocket. As time went on, Dottie and Carol developed a special bond. Dottie was licensed as a support animal for Carol.
Dottie was the first one in the kitchen in the morning. She was a hungry little one. She was also very clever. One day Lee Roy and Carol could not
find her anywhere. It was discovered that Dottie used the Afghan on the
couch to pull her little frame onto the couch and then cover herself. Lee Roy and Carol finally found her after many scary moments while Dottie was snoozing away under the Afghan.
If you want to meet Dottie just stop by Lee Roy’s lot, #203. And, make sure and bring a treat.
Mr Gobble APRIL 2025 Hunt
Start looking on April 21st I am ready for the Escapees of Timber Valley SKP Park to start searching for me.
REMEMBER, I WILL NOT BE ON ANYONE’S LOT. I will be hiding inside or outside the Clubhouse, Mailroom, or Snoopy’s Meadow. (Snoopy’s only in the Spring, Summer, and Fall Season) When you find me, bring me to, Suzi Rupert, Lot 200. You will get your photo taken with me and get your finder’s reward, a $15.00 gift certificate to Dairy Queen. Your
photo will be published in the TV Log/Website.
I look forward to meeting you!!!
Jack & Jill March Minutes are Posted
The Minutes for Jacks & Jills March Meeting are now available under Organizations on the website. For your convenience, here’s the link.
https://timbervalleyskp.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/25-03-17-Minutes.pdf
Please Welcome New Members
Mark and Melinda Rund – Lot 78
Mark and Melinda have been coming to the Park for 17 years. Here they visited with Melinda’s parents, Gene and Helen Schrader, who were long time members of Timber Valley. Mark and Melinda lived in Astoria, Oregon prior to moving here. Melinda has had a career as an x-ray technician and is now retired and Mark is a retired electrician. They have 2 daughters. One lives in Portland and the other is in Idaho. They also have 5 grandchildren. When they retired from their respective occupations they were looking forward to traveling in their RV, but family matters intervened and their travels were interrupted to care for Melinda’s father whose health was failing. As you drive Lot 78 you will notice all the many plants on their lot. Melinda says she enjoys gardening and Mark says he does the work. Welcome Mark and Melinda!
George and Debora Urban – Lot 47
George was born in Queens and Debora was born In Denver. They met in Florida and moved back to Colorado. They most recently have been living in Loveland, Colorado. They have been RVing for 12 years, mostly in the West. Debora said she picked up a copy of our Escapees magazine in a waiting room and became curious about Escapees and the Parks. She started investigating and it led to their getting on our AWL. Debora is an Enrolled Agent licensed by the government and does tax work. She likes to crochet when she has time and he has been latch hooking rugs for the past 30 years. They have 2 cats named Teeger and Punkin. Welcome George and Debora!
PARTLY TRUTH AND PARTLY FICTION
I have often said, in jest, that my musings have become famous on three continents. The U.S., Canada and England. Geography teachers please withhold your scorn. I write a lot of made up stuff. But, sometimes, it’s based on facts. In November of 2022 I cobbled together a story about a man who lived in his car. I named him John Tucker and placed him in Ratcheds. There was such a man in a similar town. Nobody knew his real name or his story. I now do.
The internet is a magical place. You can find anything from a cure for hemorrhoids to how to contact anyone. You can also write a story that is initially read by a hundred people and can be forwarded and reread multiple times. And if the gods of cyberspace are in a particularly generous mood, you can get the following letter.
“Dear Mr Prout, I am hoping that this reaches you. I Googled your name, and, hopefully got the right address. A relative of mine recently read your article titled ‘A Thanksgiving Story’. When she sent it to me my heart almost exploded. ‘That’s my brother Tom!’ I yelled. Ed, my husband, and Margie , my daughter came running into the kitchen. I guess they thought I was hallucinating. When my heart stopped racing, we read and reread your story. I understand that you took some basic facts and wove them into the story. Many of your suppositions are off the mark, but there is enough for me to know that you were writing about my brother, Tom Berman. I am giving you my phone number in the hope that you will call me and find out the real story of Tom Berman.” Sincerely Virginia Cruz.
This blew my mind. I have no idea where to start, so here goes nothing. I have written several dozen pieces over the past few years. “ A Thanksgiving Story “ about the fictional John Tucker has given me the most satisfaction.
I have spoken with Virginia several times over the past few weeks. It’s her wish that I tell enough of her brother’s story that his family may treasure it. She insisted that I doctor the facts so they can keep it in the family. So, Tom Berman, aka John Tucker, is a walking contradiction. Partly truth and partly fiction.
Tom Berman was born and raised in the southwestern part of the United States. Let’s say Arizona. Normal kid. A little shy. An average student. When he was a teen, he decided he wanted to be an engineer. His family didn’t have much, so, Tom worked with his dad as a carpenter. He was very good at what he did and loved doing it. He had a girlfriend named Ellie and started applying to colleges.
One day he received a letter. YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO REPORT…
He left home a week later. “ The last letter Ed and I got from him was written the night before he was sent over there. A place that wasn’t even on our old maps. He didn’t say much, but, I could sense the terror he felt.” Tom put in his time. Saw and did things that broke him. He went home with an honorable discharge for what was called P.T.S.D. Virginia said he had a vacant look. Almost catatonic at times. Withdrawn. He never talked about his service. Hardly talked at all. He pushed Ellie away and just hid. Ed and Virginia tried to get him some help. No help ever came. They don’t understand why.
“ He started drinking. At first I thought it was to help kill the pain he was in. The terrible mental pain. Then my pastor suggested it was to kill what he had become. See, Tom couldn’t get help. So I had to “
This is a story repeated and repeated over millennia. Everyone has a breaking point. Fortunately most of us never have to reach it. Ed and Virginia did. “ One night we asked Tom to join us at the kitchen table. We wanted to discuss our options. We never got a chance. Tom took one look at our faces and walked out. We never saw him again. Years later we got a post card from Oregon. The name of the place was blacked out. It just said
‘I am well.’
The gods of cyberspace cooperated again. Virginia had read about the church where Tom stayed and was able to contact the current incarnation of Pastor Don. He’s been in Ratcheds for ten years and worked with Tom. Tom had lived in the church parking lot in the old Ford. “ He told me he kind of inherited Tom. Previous pastors kept a history of working with Tom. Much of your story was spot on. Tom became a part of Ratcheds. He lived in that old car almost thirty years. He worked as a handyman and was loved by everyone he met. One morning he didn’t come to breakfast. Pastor Don went to check. Tom had died in his sleep. Whatever demons possessed him were also dead.”
Ed and Virginia now have closure. They understand that they didn’t lose Tom, they loaned him to a community that loved and appreciated him. He led a meaningful life and touched many hearts.
I’ve learned a valuable lesson from all of this. Words have power. Words, true or not, can make a difference in people’s lives. A story I wrote for a small number of friends reached far beyond what my imagination could conceive. My words reunited a family.
R.I.P. Tom Berman. R.I.P. John Tucker. Your life story touched more than you could ever know.
P.S. As agreed, I sent this finished piece to Ed and Virginia. They asked for some small changes and asked that I end this tale with the following:
TO ALL THE TOM BERMANS AND JOHN TUCKERS OUT THERE; YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. WE , WHO LOVE YOU WILL KEEP YOUR SPIRIT. FOREVER.
Fred