February 2015 Sunriver Scene

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Get ready to get down and dirty in the third annual Sunriver Mudslinger Spring Break Mud Run – coming March 22.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Nature Center ............... 8 Calendar ..................... 13 SROA Board................ 22

Public Safety ............... 30 Classified .................... 38 Commentary ............... 39

SROA presented the first ‘appy awards’ to area businesses who garnered the most use from the Sunriver Navigator mobile app

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S U N R I V E R

S C E N E A COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE SUNRIVER OWNERS ASSOCIATION

FEBRUARY • 2015

VOLUME XLI • NUMBER 2

Thrills, chills and spills likely during ‘Chill Out’ events The second annual Sunriver Chill Out will take place Friday, Feb. 6 and Saturday, Feb. 7 at venues around Sunriver. The chilling action gets underway Friday night with a Glow Ice Skate Party at The Village at Sunriver ice skating rink, 7 p.m. Feb. 6. Participants will receive flashing, glowing novelty items to wear while skating, accompanied by music provided by a live DJ. There will be contests, prizes and giveaways. Cost is $13 for adults, $9 for children ages 5-12 and free under age 4. Skate rentals are included. Spills are likely during the third annual Dummy Downhill Saturday, Feb. 7, 10 a.m. on the tubing hill at SHARC. Participants in this free event will construct a dummy that will travel down a snowy run and over a ski jump. Check-in for entries is 9:30-10 a.m. Visit www.sunriversharc.com to register or for dummy building specifications. Spectators will vote for the “Peoples’ Choice” and prizes will be awarded for longest jump and best crash. Watching dogs pull beer kegs is a thrilling highlight of the Chill Out. The Sunriver Brewing Company K-9 Keg Pull starts at 12 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 in The Village at Sunriver. Dog owners can enter their canine pals to pull appropriate size beer kegs down a 150-foot snow-

Glow Skate in The Village at Sunriver.

Hosted by Sunriver Brewing, the K-9 Keg Pull is a fan favorite.

Dummy Downhill at SHARC.

entertainment.com. covered runway. ParSunriver Chill Out ticipants will be timed festivities conclude and prizes awarded in with the Glowshoe each weight division. Trek at the Sunriver There is a $10 enNature Center and try fee. Proceeds will Oregon Observatory benefit Bark for Life beginning at 6:30 and Humane Society p.m. Join a Sunriver of Central Oregon. Nature Center NatuThere will be enterralist for a glowing, tainment and vendors family-friendly snowto add to the fun. FEBRUARY 6 & 7 shoe night trek along Registration limited to 60 canines. Register at www.villageat the Osgood Nature trail with wildlife sunriver.com or email ryan@alpine- stops around the nature center. After-

ward take in some night-sky stargazing with the Sunriver Observatory (weather permitting), and then warm up with a campfire and live entertainment by Jay Bowerman in the nature center’s amphitheater. Cost is $12 for adults, $8 for children ages 2-12. Participants are encouraged to bring snowshoes. Snowshoe equipment will be available from Four Seasons Recreational Outfitters. Call 541-593-4394 to register. Additional Sunriver Chill Out information is available at www.sunriver sharc.com/sunriver-chill-out or by calling 541-585-5000.

Local clubs question SHARC event space rental fee changes Fourteen owners registered concerns about a policy that charges local clubs and organizations to use meeting room space at SHARC at the December and January SROA Board of Director meetings. Most of their comments were directed at the $180 annual fee now being charged for clubs to use meeting facilities at SHARC. Collectively, the owners want to know why the clubs are being required to pay for meeting space that used to be free. “The process used by the board was not transparent, collaborative or trustworthy,” said Anita Lohman at the Jan. 16 SROA board work session. SUNRIVER SCENE SUNRIVER OWNERS ASSN. VOLUME XLI • NUMBER 2 P.O. BOX 3278 SUNRIVER, OR 97707

“It feels like we are going backward, from the open process used to gather owners’ ideas during the development of SHARC, to a top down management method.” Lohman said she never heard anything prior to the board’s December adoption of the official SROA Club/ Organized Group Meeting Space Policy. “It felt like a betrayal. My recollection was that part of SHARC was to be a community center that our clubs would have as a location to meet. My understanding was that club access to the Crescent room would be free.” Lohman said clubs that meet at

SHARC serve the community in various ways. She said the $50 per year owners pay to renew their amenity access cards should cover the utilities and clean up costs clubs incur whi;e using the meeting rooms. “I assumed it was included. I assumed aquatic center use would pay for the incidentals.” Lohman said the new policy should have been developed with input from club leaders. “I don’t think the $180 annual fee for clubs to use the meeting space is the issue. It is Turn to Changes, page 3

Boat launch clearing hurdles By Brooke Snavely As of mid-January, the Sunriver Owners Association’s boat launch project had obtained approvals from all land use and regulatory agencies save its own review board – the SROA Design Committee. Project managers planned to file in February for the two-step preliminary and final review process. SROA previously obtained approvals and permits for the boat ramp project from the Oregon Division of State Lands, Oregon Department of Fish & Turn to Launch, page 5 PRSRT STD. U.S. POSTAGE PAID BEND, OR PERMIT NO. 213


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