Tis The Season – To Cut Your Christmas Tree

Central Oregon – It’s the most wonderful time of the year to visit the Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests and find the perfect Christmas tree for your home!

Individual Christmas tree permits are $5 each and are available the Deschutes or Ochoco Supervisor or District Offices and a number of Central Oregon retailers. Beginning today, November 23, Christmas tree permits can be purchased or redeemed on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at any of the Deschutes or Ochoco Supervisor or District offices. On weekends, the permits also are available at several commercial outlets across Central Oregon.. Each household can purchase a maximum of five permits.

But this year, Smokey Bear and Santa Claus are teaming up to bring some special holiday cheer to fourth graders across the country! As part of the national Every Kid in a Park initiative, the U.S. Forest Service is excited to announce that all fourth graders are eligible for a free Christmas tree permit from their local national forest.

In order for students to receive a free tree permit, they must present a valid paper voucher printed from the Every Kid in a Park website.

Step 1: Visit www.everykidinapark.gov and follow instructions to obtain the paper voucher.

Step 2: Print out the paper voucher.

Step 3:  Bring the paper voucher to a National Forest office to claim the free permit.

Additional information and a list of retailers can be found online at www.fs.usda.gov/deschutes

As a reminder, weather conditions at higher elevations can be dramatically different from local conditions and the public should be prepared for cold and unpredictable weather. Additionally, most forest roads are not maintained for winter driving, so snow patches or debris may be encountered.

Bring a hand saw or axe as well as winter clothing and safety equipment. Tire chains and a shovel are recommended, as is extra food, drinking water, blankets, a flashlight, first-aid kit and survival gear. Tree cutting and travel can take longer than anticipated, and individuals are encouraged to notify a friend or family member of the anticipated destination and to leave the woods well before dark.

To keep a tree from drying out and becoming a fire hazard, leave it outside until you’re ready to move it indoors. Cut the trunk at an angle before placing it in the stand and remember to refill the stand’s reservoir daily.

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Annual Rhubarb Festival

This event started in La Pine at L & S Gardens. Upon the retirement of Linda she graciously passed the event on to the La Pine Senior Activity Center.  Each year the community, gathers with everything Rhubarb.

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4th Annual Wildlife Baby Shower

Join Think Wild at Oregon Spirit Distillers in Bend on May 19 from 3-6 PM to help your local wildlife hospital raise funds & supplies to care for injured and orphaned native wildlife in need this baby