52 • THINGS TO KNOW 2013
Meetings:
The third Monday of each month at 6 p.m.
Location:
Book And Bean, 395 N. Main St., Prineville
Contact:
and go to “contact us” for a direct
link to any board member.
Volunteers:
Yes
Cowboy Mounted Action Shooting/Lone Pine Rangers
Cowboy mounted shooting is one of the nation’s fastest grow-
ing equestrian sports. Mounted contestants compete in this fast-
action timed event using two .45 caliber single-action revolvers,
each loaded with five rounds of specially-prepared blank ammuni-
tion. Courses of fire are set in a variety of patterns. All are wel-
come — old hands and greenhorns alike. Members of the
Prineville group are affiliated CMSA (Cowboy Mounted Shooting
Association). The group hosts the Cabin Fever State Shoot on
June 15, 16 and 17. They will host the Thunder in the Ochocos on
Sept. 21, 22, and 23.
Meetings:
The second Saturday of each month
Location:
Prineville
Contact:
Stew or Geannie
Phone:
541-447-7012
Website:
Membership:
45 (all ages)
Crook County Cribbage Club No. 14
Experienced and new players are welcome.
Meetings:
Wednesdays at 6 p.m.
Location:
Episcopal Church.
Contact:
Peggy Reed
Phone:
541-447-6313
Membership:
10-20
Crook County, Democratic Party of Oregon
Chair:
Kim Kambak
Phone:
541-771-1923
To find our meeting schedule please see the Democratic Party
of Oregon website:
and click under the heading
"Counties" and then look for Crook County.
Crook County Garden Club
The program includes featured speakers and helpful gardening
programs. Each year the club decorates the Crook County
Courthouse and is involved in a variety of other activities. New
members and visitors are welcome.
Meetings:
The third Thursday of each month at 1 p.m.
Location:
Crook County Library
Contact:
Ilga Elgitis
Phone:
541-548-7762.
Membership:
32
Volunteers:
Yes
Crook County Genealogical Society
The Crook County Genealogical Society, a nonprofit organiza-
tion whose purpose is to collect, preserve, and document histori-
cal and genealogical information.
Meetings are about two hours long and feature a speaker or
teacher.
The society shares space in the A.R. Bowman Museum with the
Crook County Historical Society. The Family Research Library is
upstairs in the Bowman Museum and is open to the public.
Contact:
Loiselle Dahill
Phone:
541-447-3715
Meetings:
The second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.
Location:
Desert Gardens Community Room, 705 N.W. 10th St.
Membership:
35, plus out-of-town members
Volunteers:
Yes. For volunteer opportunities, call Mary Mayfield
or Vicki Nelsen at 541-447-3715.
Crook County Foundation
The Crook County Foundation’s mission is to connect people,
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