Thursday, January 24, 2008
LAKE SHASTINA’S HOY FAMILY PLANS FOR SPRING!
By Kay Short
Lake Shastina’s Hoy Family Park Committee is looking forward to spring, when the trees begin to bud and the grass is ready for use! As soon as the lawn is seasoned, we can begin to enjoy this new improvement.
Hoy Park is anticipating two possible springtime events. One planned event will be the dedication-Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the park. Another possibility is our very own Easter Egg Hunt. However, work on the park is just beginning. In order to make it a home for people to relax and visit, and a place for families to have reunions, birthday parties and other family events we need donations for benches, picnic tables, playground equipment, and lots of other things! The dream of a covered picnic pavilion with a built-in barbecue is still just that, a dream. However, if we don’t dream we don’t create so we are “creating”.
In order to make these dreams a reality we need donations. If you haven’t already done so, drop by and visit the park. Think about what you would like to see added to it and then help us add the amenities by sending a donation. Tax deductible donations are a way to bring these dreams into reality. They can be sent to the Lake Shastina Administration office. Checks should be made out to Lake Shastina CSD. Also, look in the next issue of the Lake Shastina News for information and a form that can be included with your donation.
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4 comments:
The "PARK" is a joke. It will never be. Lake Shastina is quick to collect but slow to serve.
It's not a joke at all but very real and a real asset in my opinion and I don't even live in the 8's. Daytrader is entitled to his/her opinion but I think it's too cynical.
Editor
Given Lake Shastinas trake record, my opinion is very much realistic. They've been making love to this project for years. We live in Siskyou County, have you forgotten?
Welfare capital of the state.
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