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Award Honors Volunteer During Pandemic

Award Honors Volunteer During Pandemic The call is out for Oregonians who are making a difference in their communities through volunteering. AARP has opened nominations for the 2021 Andrus Award for Community Service, which recognizes individuals or couples who are helping out their fellow Oregonians. Sarah Bader, program specialist for AARP Oregon, said volunteers and nonprofits have still been going strong during the pandemic. “More than ever, we’re so honored to be able to award those folks who have done such great work, even during these difficult times,” Bader stated. Nominees must be 50 or older and perform their duties for the community on a volunteer basis. Both the winner of the award and their nominator will get to choose a nonprofit to get a $500 donation from AARP Oregon. The deadline for nominations is August 15. Bader noted she works with about 130 AARP volunteers across Oregon who have continued to help out over this past year.

Keep Your Recreation Away From Mowers

Keep Your Recreation Away From Mowers Heavy equipment will be mowing national forest lands located west of Bend and south of Century Drive now and into much of the summer unless fire safety concerns arise.   The project will mow approximately 740 acres of land located east of Forest Service Road 41 from behind the Inn of the Seventh Mountain property and continuing along areas adjacent to the Deschutes River.   Recreationists in the area should be aware that mowing at times may cause debris to fly from the equipment. If recreationists see the mowing equipment operating, they should keep their distance to avoid any possible injury and to allow the equipment to continue to mow.

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