NATIVE AM DAY & Open House Saturday & Register for Dear Mad’m now!

happy Native American Day Friday, Sept 28th! There will be a program at the Happy Camp Elementary School at 12:45! David Arwood and students will present a Brush Dance. Jennifer Goodwin and students will do a flower dance. There will be stories, language, basket making and many other topics of interest to all.

Besides, some local offices will be closed, such as the Computer Center, for Native American Day!

Just two weeks until Dear Mad’m Symposium. If you haven’t gotten your registration in yet, be sure to do it. Space is limited since it isn’t the outdoors picnic that we had last year. The cooks need to know how many will be coming for lunch so be sure to get your registration in right aay…we want to see you there!
Peter and Elizabeth Lismer who have written the new book, Dear Mad’m Who Was She will be there to autograph your book and you won’t want to miss their presentation on the life of Stella Walthall Patterson and the writing of the book about her.

*******OPEN HOUSE****** 9-29-12 FROM 1-4 COME VISIT – 1523 LOWER ELK CREEK ROAD HAPPY CAMP CA

********Door prizes *******Also if you will be traveling to see this home, receive a large discount off lodging with reservation based on availability @ Thompson Creek lodge.*******call for details

SUPERBLY MAINTAINED – This lovingly cared for country home features 3 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 baths. New forced air propane furnace and woodstove. Spacious living room with French doors leading to the backyard with fruit trees, garden area, and beautiful forested setting. Attached 2 car garage with storage, wood shed & fantastic newer work shop. The workshop of approx. 30×40 features a slab foundation and office. Situated on approx. 3.1 acres, city water, in ground sprinkler system on a timer, wonderfully manicured front yard and a short walk to the creek & river are just a few of the features that make this home right for you. $285,000.00 PRICE AT $245,000 WHAT A DEAL! HC-477

Neighborly Klamath Neighbors….and Dear Mad’m! and an open house, looking for a family!!

Have you read Dear Mad;m? Stella Walthall Patterson wrote this book that first came out in 1956, Naturegraph has been publishing it since 1986.
What is the charm of this book that people read it over and over and it encourages them to keep on keeping on? Why does it encourage mature people that life doesn’t have to be “over” at eighty or ninety years if one has purpose and others around to depend and be depended upon?

See:www.happycampnews.com/community/2009/08/24/the-story-behind-dear-madm/and www.dearmadm.com where you can get the registration form to mail with $30 payment for the whole program nest weekend: Dear amad’m Symposium, Octber 12=14, 2012.

Just a couple of weeks until we celebrate Stella;s birthday October 14th, 1866!

We hate to see houses being lonely for a new family. There is a house on teacher’s row,Lower Elk Creek Road, a beautiful home, looking for a family. Come and see the open house next Saturday!
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OPEN HOUSE –1-4 – Sat. 9-29-12
1523 Lower Elk Creek Road Happy Camp Ca
3bd/2ba, hardwood flrs,2 car garg+30×40 shop, 3acs
$245,000
Door prizes, COME LOOK! Carrol Nelson – Agent, CAL#01214187
530-496-3657 www.rivercrealty.com
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New book launch, Dear Mad’m Who Was She?

Pete &:Liz signed autographs in the wonderful new book, "Dear Mad'm Who Was She?"

Pete &:Liz signed autographs in the wonderful new book, Dear Mad’m Who Was She?

Pete and Liz Lismer will be the speakers at the 2012 literary luncheon in Happy Camp in October! Pete is a grand-nephew of Stella W. Patterson, who wrote the story, Dear Mad’m of her adventures moving to the remote forest cabin on the Klamath River at the age of eighty!

 

Dear Mad'm Who Was She? Published in 2012

Dear Mad’m Who Was She? Published in 2012

 

Happy Camp is on the Bigfoot Scenic Byway

by Judy Bushy
Someone mentioned to me that they were unaware that we had a Bigfoot Byway, from Happy Camp down Highway 96 to Willow Creek.

The theme of this Byway is “where the wildlife watches you!: It was dedicated when Debbie Wilkinson was the President of the Happy Camp Chamber of Commerce on April 1st, 2001. The date was chosen for those who feel our Sasquatch is a myth or legend, so everyone could join in the fun! Harvey Shinar was there as both a council member for the Karuk Tribe as well as past Chamber president. Bud Johnson as Chairman took part also.

Peg Boland was the Klamath National Forest Supervisor at the ribbon cutting. Although she was not cutting the ribbon, the accomplishment of the Bigfoot Byway was in large measure the work of Gay Baxter who worked with businesses and organizations along Highway 96 to make it happen years ago.

Some years later, Cheryl Wainwright had the inspiration and enlisted Ralph Starrit’s help as well as community involvement to build a large Bigfoot Statue on the corner of Highway 96 and Davis Road where the Byway begins.

It is perhaps appropriate that the other end of the Bigfoot Byway is at Willow Creek where they have a wooden statue and a Bigfoot wing on the China Flat Museum.

Bigfoot Byway Logo

Marble Mountain Gift Co is Grand prize for Parade Float!!

Grand Prize Winner: Marble Mountain Gift
by Judy Bushy
The grand prize for all of the floats and parade entries in the Bigfoot Jamboree parade was Marble Mountain Gift Co. float. For complete run down of the winners in the Parade click Community Page to the left.
Information on the princesses and Bigfoot Queen Bailei Allec on Yourh & Children page and more pictures on www. bigfootjamboree.com. thank you!

Katherine Crockett entertained at the High School in the opening weeks of school. Read more about her dancing career and visit to Happy Camp News.

The Klamath Writer’s Club with Happy Camp Chamber of Commerce started Dear Mad’m Day last year. Next month is the second annual Dear Dear Mad’m Symposium will be Peter and Elizabeth Lismer who will be with us to talk about (and autograph) their new biography of Stella W. Patterson, Dear Mad’m, Who Was She?

Bigfoot Byway update: October is usually the most beautiful time of Autumn to drive our Scenic Byways to Happy Camp. Someone, who had been in Happy Camp for many years, mentioned that they didn’t know that Highway 96 from Happy Camp to Willow Creek is the Bigfoot Scenic Byway, so more on that under Happy Camp History.

Lenny Green was here to sing at the Bigfoot Jamboree. Afterwards, he said, “We had a great time, despite the problems of my singing with so much smoke in the air. We hope to return same day next year.Happy Camp is kind of a very special place …. I know you must love it there. In case you missed it, I have placed a link to your Chamber at http://www.landofthebigfoot.com/byway.htm.
You know that the chamber is at happycampchamber.org but you will want to go there and hear Lenny sing about the Bigfoot Scenic Byway!

Thank you for your interest in Happy Camp. With the Goff Fire finally contained, skies have cleared. There is a crisp coolness these mornings, but the garden is still keeping us tremendously busy with beans, tomatoes, peppers and such! Such a bountiful harvest again this year. It’s a wonderful time of year to enjoy along the beautiful wild Klamath River.

What great fun at Bigfoot Jamboree 2012!!

Parry’s 1st place Commercial or Business float.

Tapasarara float of karuk Tribe dancers won for Organizations.


by Judy Bushy
The Happy Camp Coordinating Council is to be commended for all the hard work and planning that goes into the Bigfoot Jamboree before it seems to always “just happen” on Labor Day weekend! Thank you to Linda Zink, Sammi Offield, Leonie Jacobson, Donna McCulley, Montine Blevins, and Savannah from the bank and to all the others who worked on various aspects of our Hometown Festival every Labor Day: Bigfoot jamboree!!!

The parade was wonderful. Bob Goodwin was the MC and then announced the awards down at the River Park. The judges were Bob Hokanson, Cheryl Scruggs and Gary Burnett’s sister, Terry.

In the Business or Commercial float category, third place was the Bigfoot Towing and Lawn Mower Races. You really have to see these Lawn Mower Races put on by the Outdoor Club! I heard that Aaron Martin won the race Saturday evening but, didn’t hear the outcome of the Sunday evening races. Bob threw in that he had taken his lawnmower to be repaired at Bigfoot Towing, but they didn’t get it going 70 mph mowing his lawn.

The second place Commercial float was a red truck driven by Bonnie Alvarez with red spots all over. It was the Ladybug Shuttle from Forest Lodge. They had antennae and red shirts with the black dots decorating! They had a great deal of fun too!!

First place in the Commercial floats was Parry’s Market and they stuck to the the theme, Generations. Their float showed the generation of the Roaring 20s! the newlyweds, Mary and Erik were on the float with my neighbor, Carol Day..

Third place for Organizations was the Old Volks & Folks from Grants Pass. They had half a dozen old Volkswagens that were in different shapes, one had a cute trailer, and one looked like a mini-“hummer”. So glad that they came over the mountain to help make our Bigfoot Jamboree so much fun!

Second place in Organization floats was the River Valley 4H clubs horsemanship project. They had beautiful horses to drive, ride or walk and the miniatures. There were even a few on the end with “ stick” horses.

First place for Organizations was the Karuk dancers, They had the word Pasarara on their float which I’ll have to look up in the Karuk Dictionary to see the meaning.

The Individual category trophy went to Kayla Whitehouse. She does a marvelous job with her baton twirling.

The grand prize for all of the floats and parade entries was Marbke Mountain Gift Company! there was a red head from I love Lucy!! There were characters from “Grease” also….(remember when Mr. Saler put on a production of Grease years ago in the late 80s)

Parry’s Market float. It was great with the newlyweds, Mary and Eric, and our neighbor Carol Day on the Roaring 20s float!

The singer, Lenny Green sang at the park after the awards were given. He sang such fun Bigfoot songs. His song about the Bigfoot Byway has become a well loved favorite! You can hear him sing this song at http://www.landofthebigfoot.com/byway.htm.

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