Applegater - Fall 2021

    Photo by Linda Kappen


1 New state funding boosts hoop house code crackdown [by Tom Carstens] (Cont'd p.3)
Betty and Barney Smith left a legacy to Applegate wineries [by Diana Coogle] (Cont'd p.2)
Dragonfly Place: Park monument to honor Grandmother Aggie [by Janelle Dunlevy] (Cont'd p.2)
2 OBITUARIES
The Reverend Ronald 'Ron' McKay (1954-2021)
Walter Eugene Schmidt III (1929-2020)
William 'Willie' Wayne Warwick (1956-2021)
Betty and Barney Smith (continued from page 1)
Dragonfly Place (continued from page 1)
3 Siskiyou Crest driving tour connects participants to nature [by Suzie Savoie]
Regulatory Hoops (continued from page 1)
4 Poetry Corner: Autumn is My Religion [by Joan Peterson]
BOOK REVIEW: HANNAH COULTER, by Wendell Berry [reviewed by Christin Lore Weber]
Wendell Berry book club forming in the Applegate [by Scott Prose]
Voices of the Applegate: Looking forward to 2022
5 Fine Print — Our Mission — Acknowledgements — Who We Are —
A huge THANKS to the generous donors who recently contributed to the Applegater
Editorial Calendar | Cover Photo Credit | Corrections | Inside the Gater
6 Jackson County Library Services
Ruch Library - Return to normality was brief [by Thalia Truesdell]
Applegate Library - Library offers tech help [by Christine Grubb]
Staff Spotlight - Susie Head Beckham - Applegate Branch Library Assistant
Josephine Community Library
Williams Library - The library offers ways to enrich your life [by Amber Guient]
7 NONPROFIT NEWS AND UPDATES
A Greater Applegate fine-tunes Community Vision [by Seth Kaplan and Megan Fehrman]
Art on McKee Bridge is not to be missed [by Laura Ahearn]
Let your lights shine! [by Janis Mohr-Tipton]
8 THE STARRY SIDE
Gateway to the stars [by Greeley Wells]
Of Note - Meteor Showers - Planets - more
9 Argosy Odyssey found a home in the Applegate [by Michael Schneider]
10 CANTRALL BUCKLEY PARK
You can help SOLVE litter at Cantrall Buckley Park [by Janis Mohr-Tipton]
Donna Mickley says farewell to local ranger district [by Donna Mickley]
11 Rogue Forest Partners active in the community and in the forest [by Terry Fairbanks]
12 Applegate Valley Community Vision Process
You can help save Wellington Wildlands [by Wellington Wildlands Board of Directors]
13 The Woodland Skipper will visit your lavender [by Linda Kappen]
14 Do fuels treatments really tame fires? [by Jena Volpe]
Free anti-overdose drugs distributed
15 Outreach and opportunities for Williams Creek landowners [by Nathan Gehres]
16 Floating art installed at Pacifica Garden pond [by Peg Prag]
Essay — Twice-bearing memories: Every experience holds two joys [by Christina Ammon]
17 Williams council provides valuable community forum [by Mika Smith]
Friends of Applegate Library could use help with annual sale [by Diana Coogle]
Food Pantry thanks those who help keep it open [by Deborah Price]
18 THE SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN ADVOCATE
The global significance of the Siskiyou Crest [by Luke Ruediger]
OPINION
Time to change for the changing times [by Gay Bradshaw]
19 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The decent thing to do [by Liza Crosse]
Deus ex vaccine [by Margaret della Santina]
Keep working for Mother Nature [by Chant Thomas]
EDITOR'S NOTES
Intent on a bigger tent [by Bert Etling]
20 Acupuncture for work-related injuries [by Jordan Schreiber]
BIZBITS... [by Jeanette LeTourneux]
— Born Again
— The Honeysuckle Café
— Lavender Fields Forever
— Red Dog Pet Supply
21 Kerby Peak, a haven of botanical intrigue [by Evelyn Roether]
22 Girls join in on Scout Troop, Cub Scout Pack outings [by Erik Johnsen]
NEXT GENERATION | SCHOOL NEWS
An enthusiastic, yet cautious, return to Applegate School [by Jean Hall]
Excited for a new school year [by Rich Halsted]
23 NEXT GENERATION | SCHOOL NEWS
Partnerships help Ruch School soar [by Julie Barry]
Mustangs, meet Timothy [by Lisa Baldwin]
24 Look who's reading the Gater!

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