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800 S. State St.
Sutherlin, OR 97479Mon – Fri 9am to 12; 1pm to 5
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for June...Carolyn Pennington – Lot #201 – (928) 201-8963
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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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The Food Scrap Container
I am so happy that folks are depositing unused food items, such as cooked and raw vegetables and cooked meat. In addition, plant refuse can also be added.
To remind everyone, white and clear plastic is prohibited in the container as it is not compostable. There are compostable bags, and another green bag is similar to the compostable bags. They are labeled ” made from recycled material,” not compostable.
Here is why plastic is not permitted. The material we contribute to the Food Scrap Container is for worms to ingest, and the poo they exude is known as worm casting, which is very important to making fertile additions to the soil. When worms bite into the green compostable bags, they are excited to taste the flavors. Now, when they bite down on clear plastic, their teeth are pulled out, and what are we left with? GUMMY WORMS!!
Jacks & Jills January Minutes are Posted
The Minutes for Jacks and Jills January Meeting are now available under Organizations on the website. For your convenience, here’s the link
CHANGES IN THE KITCHEN: CLEANUP
Updates/Discussion/Training – Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 1 PM in the Dining Room
Some may have already noticed a change. What happened to the Pine Sol spray bottles? What are we supposed to use for sanitizing countertops and dining room tables? What about cleaning floors?
Anyone who helps in the kitchen, helps with cleanup after small gatherings or large events needs to attend this training. Your input is also valuable in setting standards for event cleanup procedures.
See You…Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 1 PM in the Dining Room
Dar Hoch
In Memoriam: Thomas “Skip” Eytalis, #166
Our community was deeply saddened by the news that Thomas “Skip” Eytalis (#166) has passed away after a battle with cancer. Skip, as he preferred to be called, died peacefully at home surrounded by family on January 30, 2025.
Skip loved to camp using a tent and later moving up to a motorhome. His parents had a summer home in Wisconsin and he loved to take the family camping in that area. They traveled to 49 states in their RV and also traveled to Hawaii, Canada and Mexico. He also enjoyed riding on a train and took the family on many cross country trips via Amtrak. Skip and Sue moved into Timber Valley on September 7, 2010 and both have been active members ever since. Skip was a Junior Achievement member as a teenager and later a leader. He was a boy scout leader, managed a youth baseball team and took them on to win a championship. In his spare time he was a volunteer fireman and a member of the ELKS where he received Elk of the year award for his outstanding volunteer work. He worked at many jobs from mowing lawns and shoveling snow as a teenager in Illinois to several sales jobs and management jobs in California. Years ago and on one of their many “road” trips they came to this area of Oregon and he said, “We are going to retire here.” Thus that is how they made Douglas County their home.
At Timber Valley, Skip was an active member of a number of committees, was elected to the Board of Directors, and was always ready to volunteer when there was a project to be done. His favorite volunteer job in Timber Valley was being a member of the Men’s Cooking Group where his specialty was grilling ribs and pork chops.
He was an avid Chicago Bears and Cubs fan. In later years, he became a fan of the San Jose Sharks hockey team. They attended the opening game of the Sharks in San Jose.
Skip is survived by his wife Veronica “Sue” Eytalis, children Michele, Chuck, Julie and Mark. Eight grandchildren, 1 great-grandson, his sister Paula and brother Tony. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.
At his request there were no services. The family gathered for a private service and raised a glass of beer in his honor at a local watering hole in Roseburg..
Sue would like to thank the Timber Valley community for your understanding and concern during this difficult period.
Welcome Eric & Marya Moosman
Eric and Marya Moosman started visiting the park in 2020. They are on Lot 79. Eric was raised in Preston, Idaho (southeast area). Marya was born in Driggs, Idaho (far east. They met in Utah, and not long after moved back to Idaho and raised their family of 5
children in the house Marya’s grandparents built. The house is as far east in Idaho as you can get. The house is in Idaho, and the mailbox across the road is in Wyoming. The Teton mountains have been their “backyard” playground. Together they enjoy hiking, camping, and kayaking. Eric has his own business providing executive assistant services to business
owners. He participates in Toastmasters, as well as giving presentations on work ethic and work enjoyment. Most of his daily work can be done remotely. He is working hard to not retire. Marya was able to experience being a full-time, stay-at-home wife and mother. Marya is a skilled bird watcher. She is also talented at playing the piano and organ. They currently come to the park for a few months in the winter to escape the cold, white stuff that covers the Rocky Mountains. Some of their other interests and potential
committee services are: Exercise and fitness, hiking, kayaking, landscaping, library, mail,
grievance, planning/construct/maintenance. At age 55, they are part of the pediatric division of our membership.
IN MEMORIAM: FRAN DEAN, #74
Timber Valley lowered the Member flag in honor of Frances Dean #74, who passed away peacefully on January 25, 2025. Fran, as she was lovingly known, was a cherished member of the Timber Valley community.
Fran and her beloved husband, Henry, made Timber Valley their home on December 27, 1993. After Henry’s passing on June 21, 2017, Fran continued to be a vibrant part of the park, actively contributing to many committees. She was also a 20+ year volunteer at the Sutherlin Senior Center where she made many friends. Her kindness and warmth were felt by all; she had a special talent for lifting spirits and bringing joy, often through her creative hats she donned for various occasions.
Fran is survived by her son, Hal Dean of Winston, and daughter, Juanita Simmons of Roseburg. Both Hal and Juanita are comforted by the thought that Fran has forever been reunited with Henry.
Fran’s bright spirit and generous heart will be deeply missed by all who knew her. According to family, services are pending.
Safety at the Propane Pump Station
Safety At The Liquid Propane Pumps
Volunteers who work at the propane pumps are greatly appreciated. No matter the weather, they help to keep the members’ tanks filled and are more than willing to assist people, when possible.
IMPORTANT
There is a release of gas after each tank is filled, before it can be released from the pump. As a safety measure, the Propane Team stops filling tanks when there is a vehicle running too close to the pump. It is important that vehicles dropping off tanks or picking them up turn off their engines (just like at a gas station). Thank you.
Help Please… We have a Missing Turkey.
IN MEMORIAM: BOB DUMILIEU, Lot 146
Timber Valley lowered the Member Flag in honor of Bob DuMilieu, #146, who passed away on January 11, 2025. Bob and Merrie DuMilieu became members of Timber Valley on August 11, 2014. Bob had worked for financial institutions in Oregon for 42 years, starting in Lakeview, Oregon and finishing here in Sutherlin as a Regional Senior Vice President of the Banner Bank organization, where he stressed the importance of exceptional customer service and the personal side of banking. Bob served as a Board Member and Treasurer here in Timber Valley for many years. He later served on the Park’s Audit and Finance Committees. He is survived by his wife, Merrie, children Bradley DuMilieu and Sharla Maher, and grandchild, Chellsey Maher. Merrie will continue to reside at Timber Valley. As she says, “Timber Valley is my home.”
Furthermore, Merrie wants to extend her deepest gratitude for the outpouring of love she’s received from all the members of Timber Valley since Bob’s passing. Thank You.