The first Fly Fishing Festival takes place Sept. 29 in The Village at Sunriver. This family-friendly event is free and open to all
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Nature Center.............. 10 SROA News.................. 26 Calendar...................... 13 Public Safety................ 34 Women’s Club.............. 21 Commentary................ 45 Classified..................... 47
Jonathan Maus, writer for BikePortland.org touts Sunriver as home of the “best bikeway network in North America”
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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
SEPTEMBER • 2012
volume xxxVIII • Number 9
BendBroadband reveals system rollout
Brooke snavely photo
A family does an impromptu toast with their snow cones and ice cream in front of Goody’s in the village. Summer tourism in Sunriver appears to be on the rise.
Cheers! Sunriver summer sees increase By Brooke Snavely new, clean and attractive facilities. The The pools were packed, the lines long at restaurants, coffee shops and retail outlets, and many Sunriver rental homes were booked solid through summer with same-day check outs and check ins. Business people concurred that this was a busy summer, maybe one of the busiest in a decade. “My observation is people came to Sunriver and they stayed in Sunriver,” said Tracie Landsem, owner of Café Sintra. “SHARC opened, The Village at Sunriver is much improved with
marina and stables are fixed up and the pathways are nice. There’s just so much to do in Sunriver and no reason to leave. It used to be they (visitors) would go into Bend three or four times a week but now, with everything open and all the activities — the concerts, the festivals and fairs — it just seems like people are staying here more.” The Village at Sunriver management noticed a shift in times when the mall got busy.
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By Brooke Snavely BendBroadband plans to upgrade the Sunriver Chambers Cable system it purchased in July in five phases over the next 12 months. The first step is operational integration “that gets everyone on the same customer billing system so we can manage your account and meet your needs,” said BendBroadband president Amy Tykeson and CEO Amy Tykeson during a presentation at the SROA Annual Meeting. Second is the implementation of a digital simulcast of the current analog offerings “so we can migrate to 100 percent digital to give you better pictures, sound and, eventually, more channels and choices.” Third, the wiring in every home and business needs to be improved. “We will need to visit every premises to accomplish this. We will also test all the cable going to your home and replace what’s broken.” Fourth, construction on the cable system upgrade will begin in April once the ground is thawed. The construction phase is predicted to take three months
to complete. Tykeson said there would be some cutting of roads and digging may be necessary on some private properties to install new or replace existing cables. Fifth, as construction progresses, “we will work with you to discuss the service options that meet your needs. Your patience during this upgrade is very much appreciated.” Tykeson said 100 percent digital cable will “dramatically improve the picture and sound quality of your TV viewing experience,” and make video on demand and 100 high definition channels available. For Internet users, Tykeson said speeds of “up to 100 megabits per second will be available with optional choices for customers who need more speed.” Bendbroadband also offers full-feature telephone services for residential and commercial customers. Tykeson described BendBroadband’s system as a “robust network consisting of about 2,000 miles of fiber-cable infrastructure representing more than $100 million of investment and backed by 100 percent Central Oregon employees.” “All of these services will be available once we complete a major upgrade to the (Sunriver) cable system and ensure Turn to Rollout, page 4
Sunriver owner competed in London Olympics By Brooke Snavely Rich Fellers is, to the best of anyone’s knowledge, the first Sunriver owner to participate in the Olympics. Fellers competed in the team and individual equestrian jumping events held at Greenwich Park at the 2012 Olympics in London. Fellers’ mother and father, Cheryl and Dick, both full-time Sunriver residents, got up in the wee hours four days to watch live video feeds of their son compete on the world’s biggest stage. “We ran for four days on coffee and adrenaline,” said Cheryl Fellers. “We discovered a new word: naps.” Heading into the London Olympics, Fellers, aboard a horse named Flexible, SUNRIVER SCENE SUNRIVER OWNERS ASSN. VOLUME XXXVIII • NUMBER 9 P.O. BOX 3278 SUNRIVER, OR 97707
Proud parents Cheryl and Dick Fellers.
was considered a favorite. The pair won the FEI Rolex World Cup Jumping Championships in the Netherlands in April, an achievement considered by many in equestrian circles more Turn to Fellers, page 3
Rich Fellers, riding Flexible, competed in the 2012 London Olympics, taking 8th place. Although he didn’t come home with an Olympic medal, Fellers is the current World Cup Jumping Champion.
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