I agree George, the divide between Willamette and Umpqua Valleys seems right. as to east and west i would say halfway through the Cascades ? Good to read your stuff here, I havent seen you in a couple of years, at those meetings about downtown at th…
Guy: If you have some specific needs, times, dates, etc. we could run an item in the paper and on the Web letting more people know how they can help out. Let me know -- we'd be happy to spread the word.
Have fun and help the community at the same time. The Garden Railway club at the Medford Train Park is building a new layout for "Thomas the Train" and we need help. For those not familiar the train park is open the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month…
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Turns out we had a software bug that was turning the forums off. We are manually turning them back on now, and are awaiting a fix on the bug so that it will be automatic.
I agree that we should fix clunky sentences -- and that there should be no typos, fact errors, stories lacking in clarity, etc. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately) it's all done by humans, who do make the occasional mistake and who can have a diffe…
Love this topic.
I think the North boundry is pretty clear. There seems to general agreement that the ridge dividing the Umpqua from the Willamette watersheds is the place where people "feel" like they're entering a different region. Cottage Grove…
At long last I am able to use this forum again. My antiquated browser no longer worked in Rogue Current, but now all is well with IE8. Roy, I hope you saw the other postings and/or stories (Since You Asked) about the forums. Basically, we're waiting…