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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-05-16 - Voters PamphletOregon Vote-by-Mail Special District Election May 16, 2023 voters’pamphlet Attention This is the beginning of your Deschutes County Voters’ Pamphlet. All information contained in this pamphlet has been assembled and printed by your County Clerk. 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-2 Clerk’s Letter County Clerk Dear Deschutes County Voter: This is your May 16, 2023 Special District Election Voters’ Pamphlet provided by your Deschutes &RXQW\&OHUN¶VRI¿FH,WFRQWDLQVLQIRUPDWLRQDERXWFDQGLGDWHVDQGPHDVXUHVIURPORFDOMXULVGLFWLRQV within the boundaries of Deschutes County. This pamphlet contains the ballot measures and explanatory statements designed to provide impartial LQIRUPDWLRQ,WDOVRFRQWDLQVSDLGDUJXPHQWVIRURUDJDLQVWFHUWDLQPHDVXUHV&DQGLGDWHVPD\DOVR pay to place a statement in the pamphlet. Ballots will be mailed on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 to each registered voter. Here are a few things you should know: ו Mail your voted ballot in your postage-paid return envelope or drop it offDWDQRI¿FLDOGURSVLWH location by 8 pm, Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Remember to sign your ballot envelope. ו Drop sites open Friday, April 28. Check the Ballot Drop Site page in this pamphlet for more details. ו &DQGLGDWHQDPHVRQ\RXUEDOORWZLOODSSHDULQUDQGRPDOSKDEHWLFDORUGHU,QDFFRUGDQFHZLWK ORS 254.155, random ordering of the letters is conducted prior to each election. ו 1RWDOOFDQGLGDWHVRUPHDVXUHVLQWKLV9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHWZLOOEHRQ\RXUEDOORW<RXURI¿FLDOEDOORW will contain only those issues on which you are eligible to vote, based on where you live. ו Not all candidates submit information for the Voters’ Pamphlet, so you may have candidates on your ballot that are not in the Voters’ Pamphlet. ו This Voters’ Pamphlet is online at www.deschutescounty.gov/elections. After 8 pm on Election Night, preliminary election results will be posted online at www.deschutescounty.gov/ElectionResults. ו ,IDEDOORWZDVGHOLYHUHGWR\RXUUHVLGHQFHIRUVRPHRQHZKRVKRXOGQRORQJHUEHUHFHLYLQJDEDOORW at your address, please write “RETURN” on the envelope and place it back in your mailbox. ו 7KHVLJQDWXUHRQHDFKYRWHU¶VEDOORWUHWXUQHQYHORSHLVYHUL¿HGDJDLQVWWKHYRWHU¶VVLJQDWXUHRQ ¿OH7KHVLJQDWXUHVPXVWPDWFKEHIRUHDEDOORWFDQEHFRXQWHG,I\RXUVLJQDWXUHKDVFKDQJHG please update your voter registration. ו Postmarks Count! Ballots that are mailed, postmarked by the United States Postal Service 8636 E\SPRQ(OHFWLRQ'D\DQGUHFHLYHGE\WKH&OHUN¶V2I¿FHE\7XHVGD\0D\ZLOOEH accepted. 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-3 Translation Information Translation Information "(" 0"!,+.0&+*/+#0%&/ +1*052+0"./@,),%("0."2&(("&*&),(&#&"!%&*"/" ."* %+."*1//&*,*&/%$(+$*!&"0*)"/"%"/"0.*/(0&+*/ * "#+1*!+*(&*"0                    "//" 0&+*//9(" 0&+**9"/!"/.+ %1."/!"(9(" 0"1.!" 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The following candidates submitted information. The text of the candidate statements, measures and arguments were printed as submitted. Measures Page 9-157 ........................................................................................................................................................................9-10 9-158 ........................................................................................................................................................................9-12 9-159 ........................................................................................................................................................................9-16 9-160 ........................................................................................................................................................................9-19 9-161 ........................................................................................................................................................................9-23 Candidates Page Clerk’s Letter ..............................................................................................................................................................9-2 7UDQVODWLRQ,QIRUPDWLRQ ...............................................................................................................................................9-3 9RWLQJ,QIRUPDWLRQ.......................................................................................................................................................9-5 How To Cast Your Vote ...............................................................................................................................................9-6 2I¿FLDO%DOORW'URS6LWHV .............................................................................................................................................9-7 Directions to Your Newest Ballot Drop Sites...............................................................................................................9-8 'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\(OHFWLRQV³,9RWHG´6WLFNHU&RQWHVW.....................................................................................9-9 The Elections Process in Deschutes County............................................................................................................9-54 Election Information Page Arzaga, Louie ........................................................... 9-49 Barram, Jodie ........................................................... 9-46 Berry, Diane .............................................................. 9-24 Berry, Lena ............................................................... 9-49 Bilderback, Karissa ................................................... 9-37 Blanton, John............................................................ 9-44 Campbell, John......................................................... 9-36 Chadwick, Kina ......................................................... 9-31 Claridge, Cynthia ...................................................... 9-51 Dholakia, Melissa Barnes ......................................... 9-30 Fischer, Cameron ..................................................... 9-28 Fitch, Nicole .............................................................. 9-31 Goodrich, Liz ............................................................ 9-36 Gordon, Gary S ........................................................ 9-47 Grieef, Sherrie .......................................................... 9-29 Hanson, Rod............................................................. 9-32 Harmon, Zachary L ................................................... 9-47 Herrmann, Tom ......................................................... 9-44 Hossick, Marisa Chappell ......................................... 9-52 Johnson Jerry ........................................................... 9-40 Justema, Elizabeth ................................................... 9-32 Knight, Kevin ............................................................ 9-25 Laucks, Mark C......................................................... 9-39 Lea, Eric ................................................................... 9-33 Lesueur, Rex ............................................................ 9-42 Lopez, Keri ............................................................... 9-35 Malkin, Ann ............................................................... 9-53 Merz, Erin ................................................................ 9-24 Miao, Raymond .............................................9-41 & 9-52 Mirrasoul, Robin ....................................................... 9-43 Morgan, Erin Foote ................................................... 9-27 O’Brien, Mark............................................................ 9-46 Oliver, Tony ............................................................... 9-51 Otto, Wendell ............................................................ 9-34 Owens, Donna .......................................................... 9-45 Page, Amanda .......................................................... 9-34 Porter, Jim ............................................................... 9-25 3RUWHU¿HOG%UDG........................................................ 9-35 Price, David E ........................................................... 9-26 Rouse, David ............................................................ 9-48 Sarver, Asa ............................................................... 9-38 Saunders, Hilary (Hedemark) .................................. 9-38 Simmons, Jayne ....................................................... 9-39 Sipe, Michael ............................................................ 9-26 Smith, Jeff ................................................................. 9-37 Soper, BJ .................................................................. 9-48 Strengberg, Christopher ........................................... 9-28 Tatom, Amy ............................................................... 9-29 Tehan, Peggy............................................................ 9-50 Thomas, John W ...................................................... 9-40 Vietzke, Michael ....................................................... 9-41 Waddell, Troy ............................................................ 9-43 Wamboldt, Chester James ....................................... 9-30 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-5 Voting Information Voting Information Voting Instructions Your Ballot Packet will contain the following items: • Printed ballot • Postage-paid return envelope to be signed ([DPLQH\RXURI¿FLDOEDOORWDQGYRWHLW ([DPLQH\RXURI¿FLDOEDOORWDQGORFDWHWKHFDQGLGDWHRU measure response oval of your choice for each contest. To vote, you must blacken the oval () completely with a pen (black or blue ink) next to your choices. Do not use a felt tip pen. 5HYLHZ\RXUEDOORW Ensure you correctly marked your choice for each contest. <RXURI¿FLDOEDOORWPD\FRQWDLQFRQWHVWVSULQWHGRQERWK sides of your ballot. 3UHSDUHWRUHWXUQ\RXUEDOORW Place your ballot in the postage-paid return envelope. Election staff will ensure the secrecy of your ballot. Read the voter’s statement on the return envelope and sign in the signature box. 6LJQLQJ\RXUEDOORWUHWXUQHQYHORSH Your ballot will not be counted if the return envelope is not signed. Every signature is checked against the registra- WLRQVLJQDWXUHRQ¿OHDQGWKHVLJQDWXUHPXVWPDWFKIRUWKH ballot to be counted. 5HWXUQ\RXUEDOORW ‡ %\PDLOReturn your ballot in your signed and sealed ballot return envelope. A stamp is not re- quired. Mail your voted ballot no later than Tuesday, May 16, 2023. ‡ $WDQ\RI¿FLDOGURSVLWH Deliver the signed and VHDOHGEDOORWUHWXUQHQYHORSHWRDQRI¿FLDOGURSVLWH no later than 8 pm on Election Day. Postage is not required. 5HPHPEHUUHYLHZERWKVLGHVRI\RXUEDOORW6RPH EDOORWVPD\KDYHFRQWHVWVPHDVXUHVRQERWKVLGHV &RQWDFW Deschutes County Elections (541) 388-6547 Deschutescounty.gov/elections 1 (866) ORE-VOTES (se habla Español) www.oregonvotes.gov TTY 1 (800) 735-2900 Registering to Vote To be eligible to vote in the May 16, 2023 Special District Election, a completed voter registration card must be postmarked by Tuesday, April 25, 2023. 0D\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ All voters in the May 16, 2023 Special District Election will UHFHLYHWKHVDPHEDOORWUHJDUGOHVVRISROLWLFDODI¿OLDWLRQ 7RUHJLVWHUWRYRWHLQ2UHJRQ\RXPXVWEH 1. A resident of Oregon. 2. A United States citizen. 3. At least 18 years old by Election Day. <RXPXVWXSGDWH\RXUUHJLVWUDWLRQLI 1. Your residence or mailing address changes. 2. 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Current levy amounts have not increased since 1998; the existing levy is set to renew in 2024 with voter approval. This new local RSHUDWLRQVOHY\ZLOODOORZWKHDGGLWLRQRIXSWRDGGLWLRQDO¿UH- ¿JKWHU(06SHUVRQQHOSURYLGLQJDQDGGLWLRQDOFUHZWRUHVSRQGWR emergencies at all times. The tax will be $0.64/$1000 assessed property valuation. A home valued at $200,000 would pay $128 per year ($10.66/month). This levy, in combination with other taxes and fees, will provide essential funds that will: • Enable 3 crews to be available at all times for emergency response. • Reduce response times, especially during times of multiple emergency calls. • Provide essential emergency services during times of multiple FDOOVRXWRIDUHDWUDQVSRUWVDQGZLOGODQGXUEDQLQWHUIDFH¿UHV ‡ ,PSURYH¿UHSUHYHQWLRQHIIRUWVZLWKLQWKH'LVWULFW The La Pine Rural Fire Protection District has highly trained and SURIHVVLRQDOFDUHHU¿UH¿JKWHUVDORQJZLWKDUHVLGHQWLDOIXOOLPPHU- VLRQVWXGHQW¿UH¿JKWHUSURJUDPDQGDYROXQWHHUVXSSRUWVHUYLFHV group providing essential emergency services to the community. 7KH'LVWULFWLVNQRZQIRUHI¿FLHQWDQGHIIHFWLYHXVHRIWD[SD\HU funds, maximizing cost recovery and grant opportunities by the use of best management practices, ongoing strategic planning processes, ten-year budget planning, and continually analyzing DQGLPSURYLQJH[SHQVHDQGUHYHQXHVWUXFWXUHV,WPDLQWDLQVWKH FRPPXQLW\¶VHTXLSPHQWDQGIDFLOLWLHVZLWKRXWGHEW7KH'LVWULFW¶V¿YH HOHFWHG'LUHFWRUVKDYHVLJQL¿FDQWSXEOLFHPHUJHQF\PDQDJHPHQW business and healthcare experience. The Directors set the District’s VHUYLFHJRDOVDQGSURYLGHRYHUVLJKWRI¿UHDQG(06RSHUDWLRQV7KH 'LVWULFWKDVD\HDUO\H[WHUQDODXGLWRILWV¿QDQFHVDQGSURFHGXUHV which is open for public review. (This information furnished by Doug Cox, La Pine Rural Fire Protection District.) %DOORW7LWOH9-157 )LYH<HDURSHUDWLQJOHY\IRUKLULQJ¿UHHPHUJHQF\ medical staff 48(67,216KDOO/5)3'LVVXHD¿YH\HDUORFDORSHUDWLQJ OHY\VWDUWLQJ-XO\WRLPSURYH¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDO VWDI¿QJ"7KLVPHDVXUHPD\FDXVHSURSHUW\WD[HVWRLQFUHDVH more than three percent. 6800$5< This measure would authorize the La Pine Rural Fire Protection District to levy taxes to support the hiring of DGGLWLRQDO¿UH¿JKWHU(06SHUVRQQHO7KHPHDVXUHSURYLGHV for a local option operating levy at a rate of $0.64 per $1000 RIWD[DEOHDVVHVVHGYDOXHZLWKWKH'LVWULFWIRU¿YH\HDUVEH- ginning July 1, 2023. Revenue from the levy would be used WRLQFUHDVHVWDI¿QJLQRUGHUWRDVVXUHDGHTXDWHHPHUJHQF\ response times. Emergency calls have increased dramatically in the past few years. The funds raised will:  $OORZKLULQJRIXSWRDQDGGLWLRQDOQHZ¿UH¿JKWHU(06 positions * Enable 3 crews to be available at all times for emergency response within the District  3URYLGHHVVHQWLDOHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHVVWDI¿QJGXULQJ times of multiple emergency calls, out of area transports and wildland/urban interface events. Estimated revenues over 5 years is: Fiscal Year Estimated Yearly Total 2023-24 $1,379,698 2024-25 $1,421,089 2025-26 $1,463,722 2026-27 $1,507,633 2027-28 $1,552,862 7KHHVWLPDWHGWD[FRVWIRUWKLVPHDVXUHLVDQ(67,0$7(21/< based on the best information available from the county asses- VRUDWWKHWLPHRIWKHHVWLPDWHDQGPD\UHÀHFWWKHLPSDFWRI early payment discounts, compression and the collection rate. Measure 9-157 La Pine Rural Fire Protection District 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-11 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. The La Pine Professional Fighter’s Association Local 3387 sup- SRUWV0HDVXUH7KLVPHDVXUHDOORZVWKH¿UHGLVWULFWWR KLUHWKHPXFKQHHGHG¿UH¿JKWHUVDQG(07VWRSURYLGHWKHVHU- vice the community of La Pine is accustomed to and deserves. The volume of calls has increased over the past ten years with a noted sharp increase over the past two years of 22%. This increase in call volume coupled with long transport times to the hospital in Bend has left the community of La Pine without ¿UHRU(06FRYHUDJHWLPHVLQ7KH/RFDOIHHOV strongly that 183 times is 183 times too many. Passing this levy would allow the district to hire enough staff to ensure that every WLPHVRPHRQHFDOOVDFUHZLVFORVHE\WRUHVSRQG,IWKLV measure does not pass, we will continue to provide the same high standard of service but our response times will continue to increase. 7KLVLQIRUPDWLRQIXUQLVKHGE\.\OH/RKQHU/D3LQHSURIHVVLRQDO)LUH¿JKWHUV Local 3387 President.) Argument in Favor Measure 9-157 Arguments 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-12 Measures ([SODQDWRU\6WDWHPHQW The measure, if approved, would authorize the City of Bend to OHY\WD[HVIRU¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHVDWDUDWHRIFHQWV SHURIDVVHVVHGSURSHUW\YDOXHIRU¿YH\HDUVEHJLQ- QLQJ-XO\,IDSSURYHGWKHOHY\ZRXOGUDLVHDSURMHFWHG LQWKH¿VFDO\HDUDQGDQHVWLPDWHGWRWDO RIDSSUR[LPDWHO\RYHUWKH¿YH\HDUSHULRG9RWHUV DSSURYHGDDVVHVVHGYDOXHIRU¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\ services in 2014 and 2018; that levy expires in June 2024. Bend Fire & Rescue provides fire suppression, emergency PHGLFDOFDUHDQGWUDQVSRUWWHFKQLFDOUHVFXHDQG¿UHSUHYHQ- WLRQVHUYLFHV7KHSRSXODWLRQRI%HQGDQGWKHGHPDQGRQ¿UH and emergency services continues to grow. The increase in call volume has made it necessary to add essential staff who can respond to meet this increased demand and maintain appropri- ate call response times. Revenue from this levy would be used to add staff to ensure adequate emergency response times, which lead to better patient outcomes. The funding would also support additional training and equipment necessary to maintain services. ,IDSSURYHGWKHSURSRVHGOHY\ZRXOGSD\IRUWKHIROORZLQJ ‡ 0DLQWDLQLQJVWDIIWRHQVXUHVXI¿FLHQWSHUVRQQHOFDQSURYLGH timely services in emergency situations. ‡ $GGLQJ¿UH¿JKWHUSDUDPHGLFVWRVWDIIDIRXUWK$GYDQFHG/LIH Support ambulance to keep pace with the increase in calls for medical emergencies. • Adding Emergency Medical Technicians to staff a second Basic Life Support ambulance that can respond to non-life- threatening calls and keep emergency vehicles available. ‡ )LUH¿JKWHUDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOVDIHW\HTXLSPHQW ‡ 7RROVIRU¿UH¿JKWLQJDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOUHVSRQVH • Technology enhancements. (This information furnished by Robyn Christie.) %DOORW7LWOH9-158 )LYH\HDUORFDORSWLRQOHY\IRU¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\ PHGLFDOVHUYLFHV 48(67,216KRXOG%HQGLVVXHD¿YH\HDUORFDORSWLRQOHY\RI DVVHVVHGYDOXHIRU¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHV EHJLQQLQJ-XO\" This measure may cause property taxes to increase more than three percent. 6800$5< The measure, if approved, authorizes the City RI%HQGWROHY\WD[HVWRVXSSRUWWKHDQQXDOFRVWRI¿UHDQG emergency medical services. The measure would provide for a local option operating levy at a rate of $.76 cents per $1,000 RIDVVHVVHGYDOXHIRU¿YH\HDUVEHJLQQLQJ-XO\7KH prior levy of $.20/$1,000 of assessed value expires June 30, 2024, and on expiration would be replaced by this levy. 5HYHQXHIURPWKHOHY\ZRXOGEHXVHGWRSURYLGHVXI¿FLHQW VWDI¿QJZLWKWKHJRDORIDVVXULQJDGHTXDWHUHVSRQVHWLPHV The funding could also support additional training and equip- ment necessary to maintain services. 7KHHVWLPDWHGUHYHQXHRYHU¿YH\HDUVLV 2024-2025 $11,765,000 2025-2026 $12,353,000 2026-2027 $12,971,000 2027-2028 $13,619,000 2028-2029 $14,300,000 ,IWKHPD[LPXPOHY\LVDVVHVVHGWKHHVWLPDWHGWRWDOUHYHQXH UDLVHGRYHU¿YH\HDUVZRXOGEHDSSUR[LPDWHO\ 7KHHVWLPDWHGWD[FRVWIRUWKLVPHDVXUHLVDQ(67,0$7(21/< based on the best information available from the county asses- VRUDWWKHWLPHRIWKHHVWLPDWHDQGPD\UHÀHFWWKHLPSDFWRI early payment discounts, compression and the collection rate. Measure 9-158 City of Bend 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-13 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Argument in Favor Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. As the supervising physicians of Bend Fire & Rescue, we urge you to vote YES in support of measures 9-158 and 9-159. These measures will support and enhance the lifesaving and innova- tive services for which Bend Fire & Rescue are regionally and nationally recognized. Fast response times for emergencies like a heart attack, stroke, and trauma are critical for positive patient outcomes. Our community is growing fast and threatening Bend Fire’s ability to continue to respond in a timely fashion. We ZLWQHVVHG¿UVWKDQGWKHQHJDWLYHSDWLHQWRXWFRPHVRIGHOD\HG response times in 2012 and 2013. You graciously responded by supporting Bend Fire with two levy’s in the ensuing 10 years and we need your support again. This levy will allow Bend Fire WRPDLQWDLQDQGHQVXUHVXI¿FLHQWVWDI¿QJIRUWLPHO\HPHUJHQF\ response, to develop new and innovative treatment programs, and to increase emergency response training for personnel. You helped Bend Fire become the leader in cardiac arrest survival in Oregon, the region, and nationally. We need your support again. 3OHDVHMRLQXVLQVXSSRUWLQJRXUFRPPXQLW\¶VKHDOWK Nicole Kelly, MD and William Reed, MD Physician Advisors for Bend Fire & Rescue (This information furnished by William Reed, Physician Advisor for Bend Fire & Rescue.) The Bend City Council encourages you to vote yes on Measure 9-158. This operating levy will help Bend Fire and Rescue im- prove their response, save more lives and property, and keep pace with our growing demands for service. 6LQFH¿UVWSDVVLQJDOHY\LQ%HQG)LUHDQG5HVFXHKDV FUHDWHGQHZLQQRYDWLYHDQG¿VFDOO\SUXGHQWV\VWHPVWKDW places the right resource with the right call by using a tiered response system. This approach has resulted in quicker response times and better patient outcomes, for example, improving the chance that someone will survive a heart attack. This levy is needed to continue that trend and further protect our community given the ever-increasing complexity of emer- JHQF\PHGLFDOFDOOVDQGPRXQWLQJWKUHDWRIZLOG¿UH:HUHO\RQ RXU¿UVWUHVSRQGHUVWRNHHSXVVDIHLQWKLVFKDQJLQJHQYLURQ- PHQWDQGZDQWWRPDNHVXUHWKH\KDYHWKHWRROVWRGRWKHLUMRE $GGLWLRQDOO\WKHOHY\UDWHKDVQRWLQFUHDVHGVLQFHLWZDV¿UVW approved 10 years ago, despite an over 60% increase in calls for service during that same time period. The Bend City Council has worked diligently with our Rural Fire Protection District partners this past year to make sure this levy rate maximizes our tax dollars and continues to deliver the high-quality public safety response system that we’ve come to expect. That’s why we as a seven-member elected board have XQDQLPRXVO\VXSSRUWHGWKLVPHDVXUH3OHDVHMRLQXVLQNHHSLQJ Bend safe and vote YES on Measure 9-158. Melanie Kebler, Mayor of Bend Megan Perkins, Mayor Pro Tem of Bend Anthony Broadman, Bend City Councilor Barb Campbell, Bend City Councilor Ariel Méndez, Bend City Councilor Megan Norris, Bend City Councilor Mike Riley, Bend City Councilor (This information furnished by Melanie Kebler, Bend City Council.) Measure 9-158 Arguments 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-14 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Argument in Favor Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. /LNHPRVWUHVLGHQWVRI%HQG,¶PDZDUHRIKRZIRUWXQDWHZHDUH to live in such a beautiful and vibrant community. %XWDVRXUFRPPXQLW\JURZVVRGRWKHQHHGVRIRXUORFDO¿UH department, Bend Fire & Rescue. Call volumes to Bend Fire & Rescue have increased by 63 SHUFHQWVLQFHWKHODVWWLPHWKH¿UHGHSDUWPHQWDVNHG YRWHUVWRLQFUHDVHRXUORFDO¿UHOHY\2XURUJDQL]DWLRQVWKH2OG Mill District and Hayden Homes Amphitheater, proudly work WRJHWKHUZLWK%HQG)LUH 5HVFXHDQGNQRZ¿UVWKDQGKRZFUH- ative they are in making their tax dollars go as far as possible. But you can only stretch an outdated budget for so long. Bend has added more than 20,000 new residents since 2014 and our ¿UHGHSDUWPHQWGHVSHUDWHO\QHHGVDGGLWLRQDOIXQGVWRNHHSXS with our city’s current demands. This new levy will allow Bend Fire & Rescue to not only main- WDLQH[LVWLQJVWDI¿QJOHYHOVEXWZLOODOVRHQVXUHWKH\FDQKLUH additional employees as Bend continues to grow. 3OHDVHMRLQPHLQYRWLQJ<(6RQ0HDVXUHVDQG to ensure that Bend Fire & Rescue can continue providing the highest level of service to our community. Marney Smith President of the Old Mill District and Hayden Homes Amphitheater (This information furnished by Marney Smith, Old Mill District and Hayden Homes Amphitheater.) ,DPYRWLQJ<(6RQ0HDVXUHVDQGEHFDXVH,KDYH witnessed hundreds of lives saved by Bend Fire & Rescue, including my own. /DVW\HDU,ZDVKLWE\DWUXFNZKLOHULGLQJP\ELNH,ZDVFULWL- FDOO\LQMXUHGZLWKVHYHUDOEURNHQERQHVWKURXJKRXWP\ERG\ DQGDVDORQJWLPH(5QXUVH,NQHZ,KDGDPLQLPDOFKDQFHRI survival. BF&R’s quick treatment and transport saved my life. %) 5¶V¿UH¿JKWHUSDUDPHGLFVDUHWUXO\H[FHSWLRQDO,NQRZ this because of my work as a charge nurse in emergency GHSDUWPHQWVWKURXJKRXWWKHVWDWH,KDYHFRRUGLQDWHGFDUH IRUKXQGUHGVRISDWLHQWVZLWK%) 5,KDYHVHHQ¿UVWKDQG the results of their department training and performing cutting edge, life-saving treatments. Their survival rates speak to this commitment. During critical calls, such as mine, fast response times are im- perative for better patient outcomes: this means less prehospi- tal deaths in our community, and mitigated long term effects of sudden cardiac arrest, severe illness, and traumatic accidents. Healthcare providers are seeing the effect of the growth of RXUFRPPXQLW\DQG¿UHDQGUHVFXHFDOOYROXPHLVLQFUHDVLQJ BF&R crews are frequently called to multiple emergencies at RQFH,IDFULWLFDOFDOOFRPHVLQGXULQJWKLVEXV\WLPHDFUHZ may not be available to respond. This delay in response and treatment can make all the difference in a positive versus negative outcome. 7KLVOHY\ZLOODOORZ%) 5WRUHWDLQDQGKLUHPRUH¿UH¿JKWHU paramedics which is critical for them to be able to respond to the increased call volume, support the continued training, ap- propriate growth, and excellence in care that our community is extremely fortunate to receive from BF&R. 3OHDVHMRLQPHLQVXSSRUWLQJ%HQG)LUH 5HVFXHWRNHHSRXU community safe and healthy. For me, for you, for our family, friends, children, and neighbors. Vote YES. Emma Vlossak Register Nurse, BSN, CPEN (This information furnished by Emma Vlossak.) Measure 9-158 Arguments 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-15 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Measure 9-158 Arguments $FFXUDWH¿VFDODQDO\VLVRXWZHLJKVHPRWLRQDODSSHDOV 927(12&LW\KDVHOHFWLRQVWRJHWLWULJKW :KHUHLVWKHFLW\¶VGHWDLOHG¿QDQFLDODQDO\VLVXVHGWRMXVWLI\ 7$9"6HHH[DPSOHEHORZ ,VWKLVD³EDLW VZLWFK´WDFWLFWKDWLQGLUHFWO\UHGXFHVWKH)LUH )XQG¶V*HQHUDO)XQGUHYHQXHVXEVLG\" • After changing only the “rate,” a higher “tax” indirectly reduces the General fund subsidy by nearly half which provides Council with $7.5M for new uses. ,VWKH&RXQFLODZDUHRIVHYHUDOTXHVWLRQDEOH¿QDQFLDOGHFLVLRQV" • On July 2021, the city adopted 4.7% annual increases in the Fire/EMS WZR\UEXGJHW,QFRQWUDVWWKHDQQXDOLQFUHDVHVLQWKHSUHYL- ous 8 years averaged 8.0% per year. :DVWKLV³EXGJHWVKRUWIDOO´ LQWHQWLRQDO" • Special funding hired 9 employees to handle “increased calls”, but staff failed to disclose more calls leads to more “service charges” revenue (34%/$1.5M more than the previous year). Was special funding QHFHVVDU\" The latest disclosure failure is that the actual “service charges” revenue from July 2022 to December 2022 has quickly fallen about 25% to a pre- pandemic level. ,VFDOOYROXPHDFWXDOO\GHFUHDVLQJDIWHUWKHSDQGHPLF" (This information furnished by Mike Walker.) :KHQ,ZDVD%HQGFLW\FRXQFLORUDQGPD\RUZHDOOWRRNVHUL- ously our responsibility to adequately fund all public safety needs, before anything else. However recent city councils have used funding for public safety as a means to augment the general IXQGDOHY\³IRUWKH¿UHGHSDUWPHQW´WKUHDWHQLQJVHUYLFHLIWKH OHY\IDLOHG,QUHDOLW\WKLVLVDZD\WRLQFUHDVHPRQH\DYDLODEOHLQ the general fund for whatever use the city decides. The City’s decision to present a $0.78 levy, an increase of 280% from the existing levy, far exceeds the normal increase in funding IRU¿UHVHUYLFHV7KHFLW\¶VSURSRVHGEXGJHWIRUVKRZV WKDWXQGHUSUHVHQWFRQGLWLRQVPLOOLRQRIWKH¿UHEXGJHWLV IURPWKHJHQHUDOIXQGDQGPLOOLRQIURPWKHSUHVHQWOHY\,I the proposal passes, each would provide $19.6 million. The ad- dition $14 million from the levy goes to whatever programs the council wishes to pursue. Some other observations: . The city permanent tax rate is $2.76. The passage of the pro- posed $0.78 represents 26% more tax revenue. 7KHFXUUHQWOHY\SURYLGHVRIWKH¿UHGHSDUWPHQWIXQGLQJDQG WKHJHQHUDOIXQG 2WKHUPDMRUIXQGLQJVRXUFHVLQFOXGHWKH UXUDO¿UHGLVWULFWDQGELOOLQJIRUDPEXODQFHVHUYLFHV 7KHSURSRVDO would shift the balance between the general fund and the levy WRHDFK,WZRXOGJLYHWKHFLW\DQDGGLWLRQDOPLOOLRQWR spend as it wants. . if the city wants $14 million for new programs it should present WKHVHIRUYRWHUDSSURYDOQRWWKUHDWHQLQDGHTXDWH¿UHVHUYLFHVLQ RUGHUWRIXQGPLVFHOODQHRXVSURMHFWV &OHDUO\WKLVKXJHOHY\LVQRWMXVWIRU¿UHGHSDUWPHQWQHHGVLW LVWRSURYLGHPRQH\IRUPLVFHOODQHRXVXQLGHQWL¿HGSURJUDPV,W is dangerous policy to fund essential services with a short-term levy. What happens if, perhaps during a recession, voters say no QH[WWLPH"7KLVZRXOGUHTXLUHGUDVWLFVSHQGLQJFXWVDQGPDNH PDLQWDLQLQJDGHTXDWHHVVHQWLDOVHUYLFHVH[WUHPHO\GLI¿FXOW (This information furnished by Allan Bruckner.) Argument in OppositionArgument in Opposition  01  02  00       %&(& %'&&& +0$5 3: 3:   #  # +. +/$6 3:     +06$7 3: 3:       +. '+/$6( 3:      '+1.$2(3:3: "!# #! 04*5 04*5 04*5  03  ! "   %&*) %'&&& +//$5      +.     3:       3:      3: "!# #!+5$7   (&((!  ") )!    %&(& %'&&& 0#455#6.5+:>       48)899)8890 76>     /0#/40#100+6;>    1/#3/5#574+   (&((!  ") )!    %&*) %'&&& /.#/53#444+65>       ;)49;):3:0 5;>     /0#/40#100+6;>    1/#3/5#574+ 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-16 Measures ([SODQDWRU\6WDWHPHQW The measure, if approved, would authorize the Deschutes County 5XUDO)LUH3URWHFWLRQ'LVWULFWWROHY\WD[HVIRU¿UHDQGHPHU- gency services at a rate of $.76 cents per $1,000 of assessed SURSHUW\YDOXHIRU¿YH\HDUVEHJLQQLQJ-XO\,IDSSURYHG WKHOHY\ZRXOGUDLVHDSURMHFWHGLQ¿VFDO\HDU 2025, and an estimated total of approximately $17,333,000 over WKH¿YH\HDUSHULRG9RWHUVDSSURYHGDDVVHVVHG YDOXHIRU¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHVLQDQGWKDW levy expires in June 2024. Bend Fire & Rescue provides fire suppression, emergency PHGLFDOFDUHDQGWUDQVSRUWWHFKQLFDOUHVFXHDQG¿UHSUHYHQWLRQ VHUYLFHV7KHGHPDQGRQ¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHVFRQWLQXHV to grow. The increase in call volume has made it necessary to add essential staff who can respond to meet this increased demand and maintain appropriate call response times. Revenue from this levy would be used to add staff to ensure adequate emergency response times, which lead to better patient outcomes. The funding would also support additional training and equipment necessary to maintain services. ,IDSSURYHGWKHSURSRVHGOHY\ZRXOGSD\IRUWKHIROORZLQJ ‡ 0DLQWDLQLQJVWDIIWRHQVXUHVXI¿FLHQWSHUVRQQHOFDQSURYLGH timely services in emergency situations. ‡ $GGLQJ¿UH¿JKWHUSDUDPHGLFVWRVWDIIDIRXUWK$GYDQFHG/LIH Support ambulance to keep pace with the increase in calls for medical emergencies. • Adding Emergency Medical Technicians to staff a second Basic Life Support ambulance that can respond to non-life- threatening calls and keep emergency vehicles available. ‡ )LUH¿JKWHUDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOVDIHW\HTXLSPHQW ‡ 7RROVIRU¿UH¿JKWLQJDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOUHVSRQVH • Technology enhancements. (This information furnished by Gary Marshall, Executive Director for Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2.) %DOORW7LWOH9-159 )LYH\HDUORFDORSWLRQOHY\IRU¿UHHPHUJHQF\ PHGLFDOVHUYLFHV 48(67,21Should DCRFPD#2 issue an operating levy DVVHVVHGYDOXHIRU¿UHHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHVEH- JLQQLQJ-XO\IRU¿YH\HDUV"7KLVSURSHUW\PHDVXUHPD\ cause property taxes to increase more than three percent. 6800$5< The measure, if approved, authorizes the Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2 (DCRF- 3' WROHY\WD[HVWRVXSSRUWWKHDQQXDOFRVWRI¿UHDQG emergency medical services. The measure would provide for a local option operating levy at a rate of $.76 cents per $1,000 RIDVVHVVHGYDOXHIRU¿YH\HDUVEHJLQQLQJ-XO\7KH prior levy of $.20/$1,000 of assessed value expires June 30, 2024, and on expiration would be replaced by this levy. Rev- HQXHIURPWKHOHY\ZRXOGEHXVHGWRSURYLGHVXI¿FLHQWVWDII- ing with the goal of assuring adequate response times. The funding could also support additional training and equipment necessary to maintain services. The rate of $.76 cents per RIDVVHVVHGUHDOSURSHUW\YDOXHLVSURMHFWHGWRUDLVH DSSUR[LPDWHO\RYHU¿YH\HDUV7KHHVWLPDWHGWD[ FRVWIRUWKLVPHDVXUHLVDQ(67,0$7(21/<EDVHGRQWKH best information available from the county assessor at the time RIWKHHVWLPDWHDQGPD\UHÀHFWWKHLPSDFWRIHDUO\SD\PHQW discounts, compression and the collection rate. 7KHHVWLPDWHGUHYHQXHRYHU¿YH\HDUVLV 2024-2025 $3,080,000 2025-2026 $3,262,000 2026-2027 $3,455,000 2027-2028 $3,660,000 2028-2029 $3,876,000 Measure 9-159 Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-17 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Argument in Favor Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Measure 9-159 Arguments The levy to help fund Bend Fire and Rescue, cosponsored by the City of Bend and Deschutes Rural Fire Protection District #2, is DQDEVROXWHO\FULWLFDOFRPSRQHQWRI¿UHDQGOLIHVDIHW\7KHVWDI¿QJ issues which this levy addresses will lead to lower response times, PRUHHI¿FLHQW¿UH¿JKWLQJDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOVHUYLFHRSHUD- tions, an increased chance of survival of life-threatening incidents, PRUHHIIHFWLYHZLOG¿UHSUHYHQWLRQPHDVXUHVDQGDQLQFUHDVHG OLNHOLKRRGWKDWGLVWULFWSURSHUWLHVZLOOVXUYLYHDZLOGODQG¿UH 7KH)LUH'LVWULFWZDVDEOHWREXLOGQHZ¿UHVWDWLRQVLQ7XPDOR and at Pilot Butte without increasing taxes. These facilities have helped decrease response times and increase survival of cardiac HYHQWV7KH'LVWULFWFRQWUDFWVZLWKWKH&LW\RI%HQGIRU¿UHDQG emergency medical services and depends on Bend Fire when, QRWLIWKHQH[WELJZLOG¿UHRFFXUV :LOGODQG¿UHVDUHRXUJUHDWHVWQDWXUDOGLVDVWHUDQGKDYHLQFUHDVHG in intensity, posing an ever greater risk of life and property loss. 7KHLQFUHDVHGGHPDQGVRQ¿UHDQGUHVFXHVHUYLFHVKDYHUHVXOWHG LQLQFUHDVHGFRVWVRIRSHUDWLRQ,QRUGHUWRPDLQWDLQWKHOHYHORI outstanding service, it has become necessary for the District and the City to request additional funding. ,WLVFULWLFDOWKDWRXU'LVWULFWEHDEOHWRSURYLGHWKHIXQGLQJWRSURWHFW our citizens as effectively as possible. This funding will increase VWDI¿QJWRVDIHUOHYHOVWKXVLQFUHDVLQJFUHZDYDLODELOLW\(TXLS- PHQWFDQ¶WSXWRXW¿UHRUVDYHSDWLHQWVZLWKRXWWUDLQHGSHRSOH This levy accomplishes that and in doing so will raise the odds of saving lives and property in a life threatening situation, either PHGLFDORU¿UH :HVWURQJO\XUJH\RXWRMRLQXVDQGYRWH<(6RQ0HDVXUH Please become a partner in protection with the Fire District and give our community the best chance for survival. Endorsed by: George Roshak, President, DCRFPD#2 Ray Miao, VP, DCRFPD#2 Kent Haarberg, Sec/Treas., DCRFPD#2 Oliver Tatom, Board Member, DCRFPD#2 Gary Cadez, Board Member, DCRFPD#2 (This information furnished by Ray Miao, Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2.) As the supervising physicians of Bend Fire & Rescue, we urge you to vote YES in support of measures 9-158 and 9-159. These measures will support and enhance the lifesaving and innova- tive services for which Bend Fire & Rescue are regionally and nationally recognized. Fast response times for emergencies like a heart attack, stroke, and trauma are critical for positive patient outcomes. Our community is growing fast and threatening Bend Fire’s ability to continue to respond in a timely fashion. We ZLWQHVVHG¿UVWKDQGWKHQHJDWLYHSDWLHQWRXWFRPHVRIGHOD\HG response times in 2012 and 2013. You graciously responded by supporting Bend Fire with two levy’s in the ensuing 10 years and we need your support again. This levy will allow Bend Fire WRPDLQWDLQDQGHQVXUHVXI¿FLHQWVWDI¿QJIRUWLPHO\HPHUJHQF\ response, to develop new and innovative treatment programs, and to increase emergency response training for personnel. You helped Bend Fire become the leader in cardiac arrest survival in Oregon, the region, and nationally. We need your support again. 3OHDVHMRLQXVLQVXSSRUWLQJRXUFRPPXQLW\¶VKHDOWK Nicole Kelly, MD and William Reed, MD Physician Advisors for Bend Fire & Rescue (This information furnished by William Reed, Physician Advisor for Bend Fire & Rescue.) 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-18 Measures Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Measure 9-159 Arguments ,DPYRWLQJ<(6RQ0HDVXUHVDQGEHFDXVH,KDYH witnessed hundreds of lives saved by Bend Fire & Rescue, including my own. /DVW\HDU,ZDVKLWE\DWUXFNZKLOHULGLQJP\ELNH,ZDVFULWL- FDOO\LQMXUHGZLWKVHYHUDOEURNHQERQHVWKURXJKRXWP\ERG\ DQGDVDORQJWLPH(5QXUVH,NQHZ,KDGDPLQLPDOFKDQFHRI survival. BF&R’s quick treatment and transport saved my life. %) 5¶V¿UH¿JKWHUSDUDPHGLFVDUHWUXO\H[FHSWLRQDO,NQRZ this because of my work as a charge nurse in emergency GHSDUWPHQWVWKURXJKRXWWKHVWDWH,KDYHFRRUGLQDWHGFDUH IRUKXQGUHGVRISDWLHQWVZLWK%) 5,KDYHVHHQ¿UVWKDQG the results of their department training and performing cutting edge, life-saving treatments. Their survival rates speak to this commitment. During critical calls, such as mine, fast response times are im- perative for better patient outcomes: this means less prehospi- tal deaths in our community, and mitigated long term effects of sudden cardiac arrest, severe illness, and traumatic accidents. Healthcare providers are seeing the effect of the growth of RXUFRPPXQLW\DQG¿UHDQGUHVFXHFDOOYROXPHLVLQFUHDVLQJ BF&R crews are frequently called to multiple emergencies at RQFH,IDFULWLFDOFDOOFRPHVLQGXULQJWKLVEXV\WLPHDFUHZ may not be available to respond. This delay in response and treatment can make all the difference in a positive versus negative outcome. 7KLVOHY\ZLOODOORZ%) 5WRUHWDLQDQGKLUHPRUH¿UH¿JKWHU paramedics which is critical for them to be able to respond to the increased call volume, support the continued training, ap- propriate growth, and excellence in care that our community is extremely fortunate to receive from BF&R. 3OHDVHMRLQPHLQVXSSRUWLQJ%HQG)LUH 5HVFXHWRNHHSRXU community safe and healthy. For me, for you, for our family, friends, children, and neighbors. Vote YES. Emma Vlossak Register Nurse, BSN, CPEN (This information furnished by Emma Vlossak.) 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-19 Measures ([SODQDWRU\6WDWHPHQW This is a renewal of a local option levy for Sisters Park & 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFWWKDWZDVSDVVHGLQ,IUHQHZHG6LVWHUV Park & Recreation District (SPRD) would be authorized to renew a levy at the current rate of $0.15 per $1,000 of assessed property value to maintain district programs and facilities. The owner of a home with a total assessed value of $255,000, the median total assessed property value in Sisters Park & Recreation District, would pay less than $3.19 a month, or $38.25 per year. This year, the local option levy provided approximately $260,403 additional funds to the district, which is 20% of the district’s annual budget. Sisters Park & Recreation District provides exceptional recre- ational opportunities that enhance the livability of the Sisters community. SPRD is a special purpose taxing district, independent from the City of Sisters, whose service boundaries are closely aligned with Sisters School District, including the city, with the exception of Black Butte Ranch. Programs provided by the district include all day preschool care, afterschool care, youth athletics, middle school youth center, VXPPHUGD\FDPSVDGXOW¿WQHVVDGXOWDWKOHWLFVVHQLRUHQULFK- ment, and community events. Additionally, the district maintains a skatepark, bike park, disc golf course, and community center. The approval of the 2018 local option levy allowed the district to reduce barriers for participation by decreasing afterschool pro- gram fees and increasing district scholarships for lower income families by 233%. Local option levy funds allowed the district to expand offerings to meet community needs. The district was also DEOHWRLPSURYHDQGHQKDQFHPDLQWHQDQFHRIWKH&RI¿HOG&HQWHU skatepark, disc golf park and bike park. Additionally, local option OHY\IXQGVDOORZHGWKHGLVWULFWWRDFKLHYH¿QDQFLDOVWDELOLW\WKURXJK the development of appropriate cash reserves, eliminating the need for short term loans to maintain operations. Revenue from the renewed levy would be used to maintain and grow current program and service levels and maintain and expand GLVWULFWIDFLOLWLHVWRPHHWFRPPXQLW\QHHGV,IDSSURYHGWKHOHY\ would allow the district to: • increase childcare capacity; • expand senior recreation activities, programs, and events; • subsidize youth and senior programs to keep fees affordable and programs accessible; ‡ PDLQWDLQVWDI¿QJOHYHOVWRSURYLGHFRQVLVWHQWOHYHORIVHUYLFH to the community; • enhance partnerships to expand operations; and • maintain and expand district facilities to meet community needs. ,IQRWDSSURYHGWKHGLVWULFWZRXOG • be required to decrease its budget by approximately $277,352 annually or approximately 20%; • substantially raise program registration fees; • decrease or eliminate some programs and services; and • reduce facility maintenance standards (This information furnished by Jennifer Holland, Executive Director, Sisters Park & Recreation District.) %DOORW7LWOH9-160 5HQHZ¿YH\HDUOHY\WRPDLQWDLQUHFUHDWLRQ SURJUDPVDQGIDFLOLWLHV 48(67,21Shall SPRD renew its $0.15 per $1,000 of assessed value to maintain programs/facilities, beginning IRU¿YH\HDUV"7KLVPHDVXUHUHQHZVWKHFXUUHQW local option taxes. 6800$5<,Q0D\YRWHUVDSSURYHGDORFDORSWLRQOHY\ of $0.15 per $1,000 of assessed property value to support Sisters Park & Recreation District’s programs and facilities which expires in June 2023. This measure will not increase FXUUHQWWD[HVDQGZRXOGUHQHZWKHFXUUHQWOHY\IRU¿YH\HDUV at the same rate approved in 2018. Sisters Park & Recreation District would use funds to maintain programs and services, including programs for youth offered for children from preschool to high school; programs for adults RIDOODJHVLQFOXGLQJVHQLRUVWKDWIRFXVRQKHDOWK¿WQHVVDQG education; community events for all ages, and maintenance of skatepark, disc golf course, bike park, and community center. The owner of a home assessed at $255,000, the median as- sessed property value in Sisters Park & Recreation District, would pay less than $3.19 per month or $38.25 per year. The rate renewal will raise approximately $277,352, in 2023- 2024, $289,833, in 2024-2025, $302,875 in 2025-2026, $316,505 in 2026-2027, and $330,748 in 2027-2028, for a total of $1,517,313. Measure 9-160 Sisters Park & Recreation District 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-20 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Argument in Favor Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. As President of the board of directors for Sisters Park and 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW 635' ,XUJH\RXWRVXSSRUW0HDVXUH 9-160, the local option levy designed to maintain and enhance services provided by SPRD. Passage by the voters of the initial local option levy in 2018 provided much needed relief to SPRD, a publicly supported agency that had been getting by on bare bones budgets for many years. The renewal of the local option levy would continue the current levy rate of $0.15 per $1,000 on total assessed value which means the owner of a home of $255,000, the median assessed value, pays less than $40 annually. The passage of the levy in 2018 reaped the following EHQH¿WV DOORZHGKXQGUHGVPRUHFKLOGUHQWRHQJDJHLQKLJK quality preschool and after-school programs; 2) offered over 300 programs, with a strong emphasis on health, wellness, and outdoor activities, available for all district residents; 3) con- WLQXHGHYHQWVOLNHWKH6LVWHUV%DVNHWEDOO6KRRWRXWDQG6$/, /DFURVVH7RXUQDPHQWWKDWJUHDWO\EHQH¿WERWKWKHFRPPXQLW\ and local businesses; 4) reduced the backlog of maintenance SURMHFWVDQGIXQGHGDFDSLWDOUHVHUYHDFFRXQWDQG UHFUXLWHG and retained experienced staff providing high quality services to Sisters Country residents. These results closely align with what the board said it would do with the funds generated by the 2018 levy. ,IWKHOHY\LVUHQHZHGIRUDQRWKHU¿YH\HDUV635'ZLOO continue to expand recreational services and care programs, hold community wide events and chip away at the remaining maintenance backlog. Additionally, SPRD will continue its work with the Sisters School District to convert the current elemen- tary school to a community focused activity center in 2024. Without passage of Measure 9-160, SPRD would be forced to cut back many of its services to pre-2018 levels and the board would be required to reassess the ability of engaging in DQ\H[SDQVLRQSURMHFWV 3OHDVHMRLQPHLQYRWLQJ<(6RQ0HDVXUH (This information furnished by Peggy Tehan.) ,KDYHFDOOHG6LVWHUVP\KRPHVLQFHDQGZRUNHGDVD School Nurse in the Sisters School District for many years. 0\IDPLO\DQG,KDYHKDGWKHRSSRUWXQLW\WROHDUQDQGEH active through the Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD) programs, from Pre-School for my grand-daughter, summer soccer camps for my grandson, and lessons and healthy activities for myself. Supporting SPRD supports all of us as a community, providing opportunities to meet and engage new IULHQGVVWD\¿WDQGOHDUQQHZVNLOOV ,XUJH\RXWRFRQWLQXHWRsupport our SPRD by approving Local Option Measure 9-160. ,KDYHVHHQKRZWKHLUH[FHOOHQWSURJUDPPLQJKDVEHQH¿WHG the children and families of this district, from offerings for Pre-School Children through Senior programming. Summer Soccer camps, educational offerings such as Lunch & Learn and Ukulele lessons, and many other sports and recreation programs all enrich our children’s and families’ lives. The local option levy is a renewal request, and would continue WKHFXUUHQWUDWH of $0.15 per $1,000 of assessed property value. No increase in taxes would occur as a result of your vote of support of this measure. SPRD uses these funds to keep the cost of programs reason- able, provide scholarships, train staff, maintain the facilities, and sustain and expand programs for youth, adults and se- QLRUV,ILWLVQRWUHQHZHGWKH635'EXGJHWZRXOGEHUHGXFHG by 20%. We would see fewer programs, or increased fees, and the necessary maintenance of facilities might be postponed. Most importantly, the health and well-being of our children and adults who live here would be negatively affected. Your support is very important to keep SPRD operating and improving, and to continue to provide their excellent offerings, for all of us. Please vote YES to support the SPRD Local Option Measure 9-160. (This information furnished by Sally Benton.) Measure 9-160 Arguments 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-21 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Argument in Favor Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. $VDPHPEHURIWKH6LVWHUV&RXQWU\3LFNOHEDOO&OXE,VWURQJO\ support the Sisters Park and Recreation District’s (SPRD) ORFDORSWLRQWD[OHY\0HDVXUH3OHDVHMRLQPHLQYRWLQJ yes on the measure. The local option levy is a renewal of a levy passed in 2018 in the amount of 15 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation. The permanent tax rate (22 cents per $1,000) combined with the local option levy rate is among the lowest in Central Oregon. This is a small price to pay for the outstanding services SPRD provides our community. Sisters Country is a beautiful area for sports-oriented residents and visitors alike. And yet, every town in Deschutes County KDVSHUPDQHQWSXEOLFSLFNOHEDOOIDFLOLWLHVH[FHSW6LVWHUV,Q 2019, the Sisters Country Pickleball Club organized as a committee of SPRD to promote public pickleball courts. To date, the club boasts 226 members and continues to grow and advocate for the sport. The club led the effort to create two temporary pickleball courts at the Locust Street tennis courts. Those courts will be demolished in 2024 to make way IRUWKHPXFKQHHGHGWUDI¿FURXQGDERXW7RDVVXUHWKDWSXEOLF pickleball courts are available in Sisters, the club plans to partner with SPRD and other public and private organizations to develop new courts soon. ,VWURQJO\VXSSRUW635'¶VOHDGHUVKLSUROHLQSURYLGLQJUHFUH- DWLRQVHUYLFHVWRDOODJHJURXSVLQWKHFRPPXQLW\3OHDVHMRLQ me in voting yes on Measure 9-160. (This information furnished by Bruce Carpenter.) Measure 9-160 Arguments As a father of a 7-year-old, an involved community member, DQGDVPDOOEXVLQHVVRZQHUKHUHLQ6LVWHUV2UHJRQ,DP writing to urge you to VXSSRUW0HDVXUH, the local option levy designed to maintain and enhance services provided by the Sisters Park and Recreation District (SPRD). Since the day we moved to Sisters, we have taken advantage of the wonderful programs and activities that SPRD has offered WRWKHFRPPXQLW\,QIDFWRXUVRQ¶V¿UVWIULHQGVZHUHPDGHDW a SPRD summer camp, and we have made many more since, WKURXJKWKHLUVWHOODUFRPPXQLW\RIIHULQJV)URPWKDW¿UVWGD\ now our entire family has taken advantage of many SPRD programs and activities; from Adult Softball to the Kids Soccer League, and from Lego Camps to riding the Bike Park to the Soccer Camps. The renewal option of this existing levy is much needed for this district to continue offering the children and adults of Sisters these quality programs like their Pre School, Senior Programs, Free Summer Playground Programs, Wellness Classes, and the many other outdoor activities, classes, and sporting tourna- ments that they offer. SPRD already does so much with so little, and as a parent, coach, and member of the Sisters coun- WU\FRPPXQLW\,GRQRWZDQWWRVHHDQ\FXWEDFNVLQVHUYLFHV that we have grown to love and cherish. 3OHDVHMRLQP\VHOIDQGP\IDPLO\LQYRWLQJ<(6RQ0HDVXUH  to ensure quality recreation, community services, and events for all of Sisters Country into the future. (This information furnished by Eli Madrone.) 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-22 Measures The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. Argument in Favor Argument in Favor The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes, nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. ,XUJH\RXWRVXSSRUWUHQHZDORIWKH6LVWHUV3DUNDQG Recreation District (SPRD) local option levy, Measure 9-106. ,QYRWHUVLQ6LVWHUVDSSURYHGWKHLQLWLDOOHY\WRDVVLVW SPRD in providing expanded services far beyond what their minimal tax base could provide. The renewal will extend the ¿UVWPHDVXUH¶VWD[UDWHRISHURIDVVHVVHG SURSHUW\YDOXHIRUDQRWKHU¿YH\HDUV$\HVYRWHRQ0HDVXUH 9-106 will not cause an increase in your tax rate. ,QVSLWHRIWKHVKXWGRZQVPDQGDWHGE\&RYLG635'KDV still managed to increase program offerings, hire new staff and expand their preschool and after school programs. This would not have been possible without the increase in funds provided by the original levy. The levy renewal will allow SPRD to retain experienced staff, continue to address a backlog of facility maintenance, and most importantly continue and expand regional activities which EULQJFRPSHWLWRUVDQGWKHLUIDPLOLHVWR6LVWHUVEHQH¿WLQJRXU local businesses, hotels and eateries. SPRD is working closely with the School District to create a community center at the current elementary school when the students move to the new elementary school in 2024. This FRQYHUVLRQGRHVQRWRFFXULQDYDFXXP,WUHTXLUHVWKHNLQGRI resources which the renewal of this levy will provide. $VDFXUUHQW&LW\&RXQFLORU,NQRZWKDWPDNLQJDFRPPXQLW\ center, at the soon to be vacant elementary school, is a high SULRULW\RQFRPPXQLW\VXUYH\V,DPFRQYLQFHGWKDWVKRXOG this levy not be renewed, SPRD will not have the resources to move forward with this effort, and the community will lose this one-time opportunity. 3OHDVHMRLQPHLQYRWLQJ\HVRQ0HDVXUH (This information furnished by Gary Ross.) $VDQDFWLYHVHQLRUDQGORFDOUHVLGHQW,XUJH\RXWRYRWH ‘Yes’ on the Sisters Park and Recreation District Local Option Levy. For years, Sisters Park and Recreation District (SPRD) has provided a wide range of activities for every age group. $OWKRXJK&29,'KDPSHUHGLQSHUVRQSDUWLFLSDWLRQWKHSUR- gram schedule is back in full swing and new classes are being added all the time. Zumba, Ukulele, Lunch and Learn and 7DL&KLDUHMXVWDIHZRIWKHPDQ\DFWLYLWLHVWKDWKHOSNHHSPH healthy and connected to new friends. This vote is to renew the existing option levy at the same rate, not a rate increase, and it is money well spent. Please vote ‘Yes” on the Sisters Park and Recreation District Local Option Levy and continue to provide our kids, teens and adults with opportunities to play, learn, grow and thrive. (This information furnished by Dixie Eckford.) Measure 9-160 Arguments 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-23 Measures ([SODQDWRU\6WDWHPHQW The Sisters Local Option Levy has been in place since 2000 and renewed by Sisters School District voters in 2004, 2009, 2013 DQG,IUHQHZHGLQWKHSURSRVHGOHY\ZRXOGSURYLGH the Sisters School District (SSD) with a continuation of these local taxes at the rate of $.75 per $1,000.00 of a property’s assessed YDOXHIRUWKHQH[W¿YH\HDUV$KRPHZLWKDQDVVHVVHGYDOXH of $500,000 would pay $31.25 monthly or $375 annually. This year, the Local Option provided the District with approximately $1,800,000 to supplement its $18.5 million budget or about 10% of the District’s annual budget. ,IQRWUHQHZHGWKH'LVWULFWZLOOKDYHWRFXWDQDYHUDJHRI DQQXDOO\IURPWKHEXGJHWIRUWKHQH[W¿YH\HDUV7KLV loss equates to the reduction of 21 school days or 16 teachers and various support staff or the elimination of special program- ing like aviation, art, music, sports, and other extra-curricular opportunities. ,QWKHIDFHRIVLJQL¿FDQWDQGXQSUHGLFWDEOHIXQGLQJIURPWKH6WDWH of Oregon, the Sisters Local Option has allowed the District to SUHVHUYHVFKRROGD\VUHWDLQKLJKO\TXDOL¿HGVWDIIPDLQWDLQVPDOO class sizes, and offer a well-rounded academic program includ- ing honors and Advanced Placement courses. The Local Option ¿QDQFHVHQULFKHGSURJUDPRIIHULQJVLQFOXGLQJLQWHUGLVFLSOLQDU\ environmental education, one of three Luthier programs in the nation, aviation, music, art, foreign languages, plus co-curricular activities and sports. Sisters Schools are focused on excellence. During 2021-22: • Test scores ranked among the highest in Central Oregon. • We have School Counselors in every building. • The graduation rate at Sisters High School has been in the 90’s for the last four year—consistently 10% above the state average. • Of 197 Oregon school districts, Sisters ranked 13th Best District in the state by Niche. Members of the Sisters community are united in our commitment to provide all students with the education they need to reach their fullest potential. Together, we will ensure that all students learn every day and in every class and graduate from Sisters High, col- lege or career ready, with the skills necessary to be successful. By supporting the Local Option for the past twenty years, the FLWL]HQVRI6LVWHUVFRQWLQXHWRDI¿UPWKHYDOXHRIHGXFDWLRQWRWKHLU community. (This information furnished by Curtiss Scholl, Sisters School District.) %DOORW7LWOH9-161 5(1(:/2&$/237,21/(9<)256&+22/ 23(5$7,216),9(<($57(50 48(67,21Shall the District renew its $.75 per $1,000 of assessed value for general operations beginning 2023-2024, IRU¿YH\HDUV"7KLVPHDVXUHUHQHZVFXUUHQWORFDORSWLRQWD[HV 6800$5<,Q0D\RIYRWHUVDSSURYHGUHQHZDORIWKH local option levy at $.75 per $1,000 of assessed value to sup- port Sisters School District, it expires June 2023. This measure ZRXOGUHQHZWKHOHY\H[SLULQJ-XQHIRU¿YH\HDUVDWWKH same rate approved by voters in 2000, 2004, 2013 and 2018. Sisters School District would use the funds from the levy to PDLQWDLQFXUUHQWSURJUDPVDQGVWDI¿QJOHYHOVSURYLGHGE\WKH expiring levy. The current levy provided approximately 10% of the school district’s annual operating resources over the past four years. This funding equates to approximately 16 teachers and support staff or 21 school days. The owner of a home assessed at $500,000 would pay $31.25 per month or $375.00 per year. )RUWKHIROORZLQJ¿YH\HDUVWD[HVDUHHVWLPDWHGWREH 2023-24 $1,800,000 2024-25 $1,854,000 2025-26 $1,909,000 2026-27 $1,969,909 2027-28 $2,025,915 Measure 9-161 Sisters School District No. 6 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-24 Candidates (This information furnished by Erin Merz.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Director of Mar- keting & Communications, Cas- cades Academy (PK-12) 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Senior marketing administra- tor, instructor - Portland State 8QLYHUVLW\,QKRXVHDQGDJHQF\ PR/communications in the public and private sectors, including HGXFDWLRQQRQSUR¿WJRYHUQPHQW (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG1HZ<RUN,QVWLWXWHRI7HFKQRORJ\ M.A. Communications; Grand Valley State University, B.S. 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HULQPHU]FRP (QGRUVHGE\ Bruce Abernethy, Current COCC Board member, former Mayor of Bend; Jim Clinton, COCC Board and Former Bend Mayor; Erica Skatvold, COCC Board; Julie Amberg, Head of School, Cascades Academy; Tyler Running, Social Studies Teacher Erin Merz &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH'LVWULFW Director, Zone 5 (This information furnished by Diane Berry.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ$GMXQFW,QVWUXFWRU Purdue University Global; Grant Writer and Board Member, REACH; Neighbor hood Coordin- DWRU%HQG)RRG3URMHFW 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Clinical Social Worker; Attorney (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Master of Social Work; University of Wisconsin Madison School of Law, Juris Doctorate; University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Bachelor of Science 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Board Member, Larkspur Neighborhood Association; Member, Manitowoc County Domestic Violence Community Response Team; Assistant District Attorney ,DPSDVVLRQDWHDERXWHGXFDWLRQDQGZRXOGEHKRQRUHGWR UHSUHVHQW%HQGRQWKH&HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH %RDUG ,EHJDQP\FDUHHUDVDQDWWRUQH\SUDFWLFLQJIDPLO\ODZEHIRUH going back to earn my Master of Social Work. For the past \HDUV,KDYHWDXJKW+XPDQ6HUYLFHVFRXUVHVDW3XUGXH University Global. This experience has enabled me to success- fully navigate the complex and often intersecting issues in the ¿HOGVRIODZVRFLDOZRUNDQGKLJKHUHGXFDWLRQDQGXQLTXHO\ TXDOL¿HVPHIRUDSRVLWLRQRQWKHFRPPXQLW\FROOHJHERDUGRI directors. $VDPHPEHURIWKHERDUG,ZLOOVXSSRUWRXUFROOHJHOHDG HUVWR 1) Increase enrollment and ensure the institution will be able to continue meeting the needs of our workforce. Colleges have seen declining enrollment since the last recession, with community colleges among the hardest hit. 2) *LYHDOOVWXGHQWVWKHKDQGXSWKH\QHHG to access the HGXFDWLRQWKH\VHHN0DQ\RIP\VWXGHQWVZHUHWKH¿UVW LQWKHLUIDPLOLHVWRDWWHQGFROOHJHDQG,UHFRJQL]HWKHFKDO- lenges they face navigating systems of enrollment and ¿QDQFLDODLG 3) Support our faculty and staff to live in the communities ZKHUHWKH\ZRUN,ZDQWWRKHOSHQVXUHWKDWWKHKLJKFRVW of living in Central Oregon is not a barrier to recruiting and retaining excellent educators. ,EHOLHYHP\H[SHULHQFHLQWKHDUHDVRIODZVRFLDOZRUNDQG education will help me continue the strong work of the current ERDUGWRZDUGWKHVHJRDOV,KXPEO\DVNIRU\RXUYRWH (QGRUVHGE\'HVFKXWHV'HPRFUDWV Diane %HUU\ &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH'LVWULFW Director, Zone 5 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-25 Candidates (This information furnished by Kevin Knight.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Senior executive with multibillion dollar companies; Consultant / Advisor; Board Member for Public and Private companies (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University Of Utah MBA; Westminster College BS Business Administration; Granger High HS diploma 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Budget Committee City of Bend; Board Member Parks and Recreation Eagan, MN.; Aviation advisory Committee Westminster College; Member Board of 7UXVWHHV:77:3XEOLF7HOHYLVLRQ&KLFDJR,/ With education, dreams become reality and the impossible becomes possible. For central Oregonians, its COCC that plays an invaluable role in providing that education. Whether it’s an associate degree with a path to a 4-year university, or a unique program that pro- YLGHVWKHNQRZOHGJHVNLOOVDQGFHUWL¿FDWHVWKDWRSHQWKHGRRUV to a wide variety of specialized careers. ,¶GOLNHWRKHOS$VD6HQLRUH[HFXWLYHZLWKDVXFFHVVIXOFDUHHU VSDQQLQJGHFDGHVLQUDSLGO\FKDQJLQJLQGXVWULHV,KDYHWKH experience, knowledge and skills to complement those of the FROOHJHOHDGHUVKLSDQGWKH&2&&ERDUG+HUHDUHDIHZ, believe are relevant. • Strategic Planning • Financial Management ‡ ,GHQWLI\LQJPDUNHWRSSRUWXQLWLHVDQGGHVLJQLQJUHVSRQVLYH products. • Working with government agencies and communities. • Developing partnerships to expand products and lower cost. • Managing large and diverse work forces. • Developing new technologies, innovations, and processes WRLPSURYHHI¿FLHQFLHV Continued success will require an ongoing focus on student VXFFHVVH[FHOOHQWLQVWUXFWLRQDIIRUGDELOLW\DQGDVWURQJ¿QDQ- FLDOEDVHDVZHOODVJUHDWHUÀH[LELOLW\LQZKDWLVWDXJKWKRZLW is taught and where it is taught. The ability to quickly identify and respond to developing trends to meet the unique, diverse needs of students, the workplace and community will be critical. Adding my abilities to the board and college staff can help COCC meet upcoming challenges and ensure a successful future. ,ZRXOGEHKRQRUHGWRUHFHLYH\RXUYRWHIRUWKH&HQWUDO2UHJRQ Community College Board. Zone 6 Kevin Knight &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH'LVWULFW Director, Zone 6 (This information furnished by Jim Porter.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Board President, Central Oregon Villages; Board Chair, Starwood Association 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Chief of Police, City of Bend; ,QVWUXFWRU&ULPLQDO-XVWLFH COCC; United States Air Force, Sergeant, Security Forces (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG B.S., Business Management, Corban 8QLYHUVLW\$$&ULPLQDO-XVWLFH6WXGLHV&2&&)%,1DWLRQDO Leadership Academy 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Board Chair for the Central Oregon Law Enforcement Service Board. Chief of Police, City of Bend ,DPSHUVRQDOO\LQGHEWHGWR&HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\ &ROOHJH,KDYHEHHQDVWXGHQWDWVWDIILQVWUXFWRUIRUDQGDSDVW business partner with COCC. The college provided both me and my daughters with the ability to attend classes locally on our way to obtaining our Bachelor Degrees. And the nursing program at COCC was instrumental in assisting my wife in securing her Oregon nursing license when she immigrated here IURPWKH1HWKHUODQGV,QVKRUW&2&&PDGHSRVVLEOHP\IDP- ily’s service to this community. $VWKH&KLHIRI3ROLFH,ZDVUHVSRQVLEOHIRUDELDQQXDOEXGJHW RIRYHU¿VFDOO\UHVSRQVLEOHDQGPLQGIXORIWD[ GROODUV$VWKH%RDUG&KDLUIRUWZRORFDOQRQSUR¿WFRUSRUDWLRQV ,GLUHFWWKHFRQVWUXFWLRQDQGPDQDJHPHQWRIHPHUJHQF\VKHOWHU locations and the operational services of my Neighborhood Association in Tumalo ,¶PWKHRQO\FDQGLGDWHZKRKDVJUDGXDWHGIURPVHUYHGDV a classroom instructor at, assisted in drafting policy for, and LPSOHPHQWHGMRLQWSDUWQHUVKLSDJUHHPHQWVZLWK&2&&7KLV experience is vital because a robust, well guided and supported community college is key to addressing the shortage of nurses, FKLOGFDUHSURYLGHUVODZHQIRUFHPHQWRI¿FHUVDQGHOHFWULF vehicle technicians our community faces. We Support Jim Porter for the COCC Board Bruce Abernethy, current COCC Board member, former Mayor of Bend Jim Clinton, COCC Board and Former Bend Mayor Emmerson Levy, State Representative Alta J. Brady, Deschutes County Circuit Court Presiding Judge, Retired Andrew Jordan, Chief of Police, City of Bend, Retired John Rexford, Superintendent-Retired, High Desert Education Service District Marney Smith, Old Mill District and Hayden Homes Amphitheater Jim Porter &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH'LVWULFW Director, Zone 6 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-26 Candidates (This information furnished by David E Price.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired military RI¿FHU 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Served on active duty in the United States Air Force for 32 years, retiring as a brigadier general; Partner, Robertson- Price LLC, a Redmond based real estate investment company; )RUPHUPHPEHUERDUGRIGLUHFWRUV0LOLWDU\2I¿FHUV$VVRFLDWLRQRI America, a national veterans organization; Former member board of directors, Army and Air Force Exchange Service, an $8 billion D\HDUUHWDLOEXVLQHVV$LU)RUFHFKDLUDQGSURIHVVRU,QGXVWULDO College of the Armed Forces, a master’s level graduate school (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG,QGXVWULDO&ROOHJHRIWKH$UPHG Forces; Washington, DC; Master of Science; Auburn University; Montgomery, AL; Master of Science; Willamette University; Salem, OR; Bachelor of Science; Lakeview Senior High School; Lakeview, OR; high school diploma 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH0LOLWDU\RI¿FHUZLWKZLGH ranging government leadership and management experience RYHUDFDUHHU7DXJKWJRYHUQPHQWRSHUDWLRQVDQG¿QDQFLDO resource management as a college level instructor; Serves on Oregon Parks and Recreation Department’s Veterans and War Memorial Grant Review Committee; Served on Redmond’s Mid- Town Citizen Advisory Committee, 2014; Served on Oregon State &DSLWRO3DUN¶V0DMRU0HPRULDO5HYLHZ&RPPLWWHH Here in Central Oregon, Dave served as president of the &HQWUDO2UHJRQFKDSWHURIWKH0LOLWDU\2I¿FHU$VVRFLDWLRQRI America for three years, a local organization with approxi- mately one hundred members from Bend, Redmond, Sunriver, 3ULQHYLOOH6LVWHUVDQGHOVHZKHUHDFURVVFHQWUDO2UHJRQ,Q addition, he is currently on the board of directors for Caring IRU7URRSVD%HQGEDVHGQRQSUR¿WRUJDQL]DWLRQWKDWVHQGV monthly care packages to deployed service members around the world. Today, Dave is a partner in Robertson-Price LLC., As a result of his business ties to the community, he was asked to serve on Redmond’s Mid-Town Citizen Advisory Committee. Through a series of public workshops in 1914 that group helped the city plan for future downtown development. That experience has given him a broad perspective when it comes to the use of re- sources and the challenges of balancing competing community interests. David E Price &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH Director, Zone 6 (This information furnished by Michael Sipe ) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Small Business Consultant; Mergers and Acquisitions Advisor 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG 86$UP\2I¿FHU6HULDO(QWUH preneur (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Arizona State University, Bachelors in Business Administration; 86$UP\5DQJHU6FKRRO86$UP\(QJLQHHU2I¿FHU6FKRRO 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None ,¶PDVPDOOEXVLQHVVRZQHUDQGFRPPXQLW\OHDGHU(GXFDWLRQ has been part of my family for three generations. My grandfa- ther was a school principal, my grandmother and mother were WHDFKHUVDQG,DPDQH[HFXWLYHFRDFKFRQVXOWDQWDQGWUDLQHU ,KDYHDSDVVLRQIRUHGXFDWLRQHVSHFLDOO\FDUHHUDQGYRFDWLRQ- DOO\IRFXVHGHGXFDWLRQ,DPLQWHUHVWHGLQVHUYLQJRQWKH&2&& board because of COCC’s commitment to its core mission, its FRPPXQLW\OHDUQLQJRIIHULQJV ,KDYHSDUWLFLSDWHGDVDVWXGHQW  DQGLWVVPDOOEXVLQHVVRIIHULQJV ,KDYHWDXJKWVRPHFRXUVHV  ,DOVRVXSSRUW&2&&¶VHQJDJHPHQWDVDJUHDWFRPPXQLW\ partner in our region. ,Q$UP\5DQJHUWUDLQLQJ,OHDUQHGWRTXLFNO\DVVHVVVLWXDWLRQV and make critical decisions. 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Michael 6LSH &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH'LVWULFW Director, Zone 6 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-27 Candidates (This information furnished by Erin Foote Morgan.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Small Business Owner 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Community College Admin- LVWUDWRUDQG,QVWUXFWRU6PDOO Business Finance Director (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University of Missouri—Master’s Degree; University of Oregon—Bachelor’s Degree; Robert Service High School—Anchorage, Alaska 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Oregon community col- lege curriculum alignment committee; Family Access Network Foundation Board of Directors; St. Charles Redmond Community Advisory Committee $&&(667235263(5,7<)25585$/25(*21,$16 As a wife and mom of four kids, a former Central Oregon Community College administrator and instructor, a small busi- ness owner and a 19-year resident of Central Oregon—,¶P SDVVLRQDWHDERXWWKHOLIHFKDQJLQJYDOXHRIKLJKHUHGXFD WLRQIRUP\IDPLO\DQGP\QHLJKERUVLQ=RQH ,ORYHP\IDPLO\¶VVHPLUXUDOOLIHVW\OHLQ'HVFKXWHV5LYHU Woods. Our community reminds me of my home state of $ODVNDZKHUHLQGHSHQGHQFHDQGVHOIVXI¿FLHQF\DUHRXUJUHDW- est values. But lack of opportunity, transportation, or even reliable internet can mean rural Oregonians are often left out of chances to build prosperity. Community colleges have the power to change this. ,¶PUXQQLQJWRFUHDWHQHZSDWKZD\VWRSURVSHULW\IRUUXUDO 2UHJRQLDQVWKURXJKKLJKHUHGXFDWLRQ From business classes, to trade apprenticeships, to technical FHUWL¿FDWHV&2&&LVRQHRIWKHPRVWSRZHUIXOZD\VSHRSOH living in Zone 7 can access opportunity—and build a stable ¿QDQFLDOIXWXUHLQWKHSURFHVV COCC is also one of our region’s most important leaders for HFRQRPLFGHYHORSPHQWDQGMREFUHDWLRQ,ZDQWWRFUHDWH QHZVWUDWHJLHVIRUVWUHQJWKHQLQJ6RXWKHUQ'HVFKXWHVDQG 1RUWKHUQ.ODPDWKHFRQRPLHVWKURXJKFROODERUDWLRQVZLWK &2&& $VDERDUGPHPEHURIWKH&2&&ERDUGRIGLUHFWRUV,ZLOO prioritize: ‡ $FFHVVWRKLJKHUHGXFDWLRQ ‡ (FRQRPLFGHYHORSPHQW ‡ :RUNIRUFHGHYHORSPHQW ‡ %URDGEDQGLPSURYHPHQWV ,DPGHYRWHGWRHQVXULQJWKDWUXUDO2UHJRQLDQVOLYLQJLQ=RQH 7 have FOHDUDQGHDV\DFFHVVWRWKH¿QDQFLDOVXFFHVVDQG SHUVRQDOIXO¿OOPHQWDFKLHYHGWKURXJKKLJKHUHGXFDWLRQ and that our communities continue to thrive through vibrant partnerships with COCC. Thank you for your vote! (ULQIRUFRFFRUJ Erin Foote Morgan &HQWUDO2UHJRQ&RPPXQLW\&ROOHJH'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU=RQH 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-28 Candidates (This information furnished by Christopher Strengberg.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Director of Opera- tions at Nationwide Notary Organization 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Operational Management, *RYHUQPHQW,GHQWLW\3URR¿QJ Real Estate, Finance. (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG BA History California Baptist University; MA History Liberty University, George Fox University April 2024 MA Teaching (Social Studies and SPED) 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None Having spent much of my life working up the corporate ladder, HGXFDWLRQDQGWKHYDOXHLWKROGVFDPHIURQWDQGFHQWHUZKHQ, decided to go back to college. One of my priorities as a father is to show my daughters that at any point in our lives things can FKDQJHLI\RXZRUNKDUGJUHDWWKLQJVZLOOFRPH6LQFHWKHQ, have dedicated my “extra” time working towards an eventual education position. 0\H[SHULHQFHLVXQLTXH,KDYHYLHZHGHGXFDWLRQIURPWZR entirely different lenses, one being a father and a prospective HGXFDWRUDQGIRUWKLV,EHOLHYH,DPDTXDOL¿HGFDQGLGDWH0\ extensive education centered around History will help me in un- derstanding and grappling the complex questions and dilemmas facing our current education system. Currently we are a society that lives in the present and plan for the future, but how do we XQGHUVWDQGZKHUHZHDUHJRLQJDQGZKDWSURJUHVVORRNVOLNH" ,KDYH¿UVWKDQGNQRZOHGJHKRZKDUGLWFDQEHWRQDYLJDWH education with a special needs child, one of my daughters has DQDXGLWRU\SURFHVVLQJGLVRUGHUDQGHYHQZLWKDQ,(3SODQZH had to advocate for her progress. Looking at the issues from diverse viewpoints and seeing KXUGOHVWKDWRXUVFKRROGLVWULFWLVIDFLQJLVQRHDV\IHDW, believe there are solutions where we can support students, par- HQWVDQGWHDFKHUV,DPFRPPLWWHGWRZRUNLQJWRZDUGDEHWWHU HGXFDWLRQIRUDOOVWXGHQWVDQG,ZLVKWRVHUYHRQWKHERDUG to represent a new perspective. We must work together to provide an engaging learning environment for all students with a focus on academic excellence. Christopher 6WUHQJEHUJ $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Zone 3 (This information furnished by Cameron Fischer.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ,QVWUXFWRU&ROOHJH of Education and College of Pub- lic Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University. 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Special Education Teacher; ESL Teacher; Educational and Behavioral Consultant; Educational Assistant; Employer &RRUGLQDWRU7UL&RXQW\&KLOGFDUH,QLWLDWLYH6HQLRU2SHUDWLRQV Manager, Wilsonville Business Center. (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG D.Ed. Educational Leadership, University of Oregon; M.A. Education, Prescott College; B.A. Sociology, UC Santa Cruz. 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Deschutes County Behavioral Health Advisory Board; Bear Creek Elementary School Site Council; Bend Human Rights and Equity Commission. (;3(5,(1&('±.12:/('*($%/(±352$&7,9( Mom of two teenagers who have attended Bend-La Pine Schools since kindergarten, educator for over 28 years, and ac- WLYHFRPPXQLW\YROXQWHHU,DPGHHSO\LQYHVWHGLQWKHDFDGHPLF success of students. 7KURXJKFROODERUDWLRQFRPPLWPHQWDQGFUHDWLYHSUREOHP VROYLQJ,ZLOOSULRULWL]HVWXGHQWVKDYLQJHTXLWDEOHDFFHVVWR VDIHQXUWXULQJDQGZHOFRPLQJVFKRROVWRPD[LPL]HOHDUQLQJ (1*$*(0(17 • Promote increased student, family and educator engagement to boost scholastic success, attendance, and graduation rates. • Bolster educators by advocating for smaller classes, increased behavioral supports, and improving recruitment and retention. %(/21*,1* • Foster a greater sense of belonging for students, families, and educators by advocating for more bullying prevention and intervention. • Encourage collaborative and kind school communities to reduce chronic absenteeism, suspensions, and disciplinary issues. 3$571(56+,3 • Protect limited educational resources by expanding effective school-community partnerships. • Collaborate on shared challenges such as, youth mental health crisis, lack of affordable housing, homelessness, workforce shortages, technology issues, school safety, and learning loss. (QGRUVHPHQWVLQFOXGH Oregon Education Association Political Action Committee; &HQWUDO2UHJRQ/DERU&KDSWHU$)/&,26WDQGIRU&KLOGUHQ Representative Emerson Levy, District 53; Phil Chang, Deschutes County Commissioner; Melissa Barnes Dholakia, Bend-La Pine Schools Board Chair; Marcus LeGrand, Bend-La Pine Schools Board Vice Chair; Shimiko Montgomery, Bend-La Pine Schools Board Member; Melanie Kebler, Bend Mayor; Bruce Abernethy, Former Bend Mayor; Megan Perkins, Bend City Councilor; Oliver Tatom, COCC Board; Deb Schoen, Bend Parks & Rec Board Chair; Dr. Kate Broadman, Pediatrician; Naomi Crummett, Local Teacher FDPHURQIRUVFKRROVFRP Cameron Fischer $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Zone 3 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-29 Candidates 2FFXSDWLRQ Family Nurse Practitioner 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Registered Nurse (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Master of Science in Nursing, Yale University; Bachelor of Arts, University of California, Los Angeles 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Bend-La Pine Schools Board of Directors; Bend-La Pine Schools Budget Committee ,ZDVDEOHWRDFKLHYHP\KXPEOHYHUVLRQRIWKH$PHULFDQ GUHDP±DVDIHKRPHDORYLQJIDPLO\DIXO¿OOLQJFDUHHU±EH- FDXVH,KDGWHDFKHUVZKRUHFRJQL]HGP\SRWHQWLDODQGKHOSHG me overcome the adverse experiences of my childhood. That’s ZK\,EHOLHYHWKHUHLVQRJUHDWHUHQJLQHRIOLEHUW\WKDQRXU public schools. And it’s why, as a nurse, a mom, and a member of yourVFKRROERDUG,ZLOO¿JKWIRU )UHHGRPWRWHDFK Our education professionals are over- worked and undervalued, and too often burdened by work well EH\RQGWKHLUVFRSHDQGWUDLQLQJ,¶OODGYRFDWHIRUWKHQHFHVVDU\ funding for support services like counselors, nurses, and school UHVRXUFHRI¿FHUVVRRXUWHDFKHUVFDQIRFXVRQGRLQJZKDWWKH\ do best: Teaching. )UHHGRPWRSOD\ We can hold our students to high standards of academic excellence without driving them to depression, anxiety, disruptive behavior, and self-harm. A growing body of VFLHQWL¿FUHVHDUFKKLJKOLJKWVWKHLPSRUWDQFHRISOD\±ZKHWKHU that’s our youngest kiddos running around the playground, or RXUROGHUVWXGHQWVFRPSHWLQJRQWKH¿HOGRUSHUIRUPLQJRQWKH stage. I’ll be an advocate for academics, athletics, and the arts. )UHHGRPWROHDUQ No child can learn if they’re hungry, or if they don’t feel physically and emotionally safe. At the same time, learning requires a willingness to be challenged and take risks. Under my leadership, our school district will continue protecting our kids from harm while giving them educational choice. There will be no banning books in Bend-La Pine Schools. :LWK\RXUYRWH,ZLOOFRQWLQXHWRVWDQGXSIRUVDIHVFKRROVDQG do everything in my power to protect the freedom to learn, play, and teach in our schools. ZZZDP\WDWRPFRP 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired from Children’s Behavioral Health Field 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Traditional Health Worker Li- ai son; Youth & Family Peer Supervisor; Provider/Foster Care; Foster Parent; Mother; Enrolled Agent & Bookkeeper; Darkness 2 Light/Stewards of Children - )DFLOLWDWRU+DQGOHZLWK&DUH&HUWL¿HG,QVWUXFWRU (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Rancho Santiago Community College +LJK6FKRRO'LSORPD0+$&%24XDOL¿HG0HQWDO+HDOWK $VVRFLDWH2+$&HUWL¿HG7UDGLWLRQDO+HDOWK:RUNHU 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Children’s System Advisory Committee - State; Suicide Steering Committee - State; Traditional Health Worker Commission - State 5($',1*:5,7,1*$5,7+0$7,& %DFNWRWKH%DVLFV As a resident of Deschutes County for over 30 years, it is ap- parent that the educational system is failing our children, fami- OLHVDQGFRPPXQLW\:K\"+RZGLGWKLVKDSSHQ":HNQRZWKH GHFOLQHEHJDQEHIRUH&29,':KHUHGRZH¿QGWKHDQVZHUV" Many answers will be found in policies. Policies which may have been written with good intent, yet have not played out well in reality. ,DPUXQQLQJIRU%HQG/D3LQH6FKRRO%RDUGDV,ZRXOGOLNHWR see all youth reach their fullest academic potential, including P\IXWXUHJUDQGFKLOGUHQ,KDYHYROXQWHHUHGWKURXJKRXWWKH \HDUVZLWK%R\6FRXWV+DQGKRPHOHVVRXWUHDFK,KDYHEHHQ an advocate for youth and families over the past 20 years in professional roles. During this time, collaboration with entities VXFKDVHGXFDWLRQFKLOGZHOIDUHMXYHQLOHODZHQIRUFHPHQW behavioral health and community partners was a skill learned and honed. The skill of reading contracts, Oregon Revised Statutes, Oregon Administrative Rules, and grants was gained. And then came policy writing.... School board members are accountable to those who elect them. Parents should have a say in their child’s education. Parental rights must not be lost in the world of governmental bureaucracy, policies and procedures. Our youth should be DEOHWRH[LWKLJKVFKRROZLWKEDVLFIRXQGDWLRQDOVNLOOV,WLVZLWK WKLVPLQGVHW,ZLOOZRUNIRURXU\RXWKIDPLOLHVDQGFRPPXQLW\ Sherrie Grieef Proud Military Mom (This information furnished by Amy Tatom.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ (This information furnished by Sherrie Grieef.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ Amy Tatom6KHUULH Grieef $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Zone 5 $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Zone 5 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-30 Candidates (This information furnished by Chester James Wamboldt.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Safety Consultant DQGSURMHFW0DQDJHU)DWKHU 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Firefighter, FEMA Search and Rescue. 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Built a highly successful public school district serving marginalized youth, closing the achievement gap. (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG New Leaders for New Schools, Fellowship and Administrative Credential Program; University of Oregon, MA and Fellowship in College of Education; Whitman College, BA and Teaching Credential. 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Bend-La Pine Schools Board of Directors (Chair 2021-present, Vice Chair 2020-21); School Site Council, High Lakes Elementary; Board of Directors, Cascade School of Music; Board of Directors, Lighthouse Community Public Schools. Appreciation A high-quality school system is the single greatest responsibility our community holds for our youth. Thank you for entrusting me DVDVWHZDUGRIRXUGLVWULFW,WLVDWUXHSULYLOHJHWRVHUYH Commitment ,FDPHWRWKLVZRUN±DVDQHGXFDWRUDQGSDUHQW±ZLWKDGHVLUH to ensure all students reach high levels of academic achieve- PHQWKDYHFKRLFH¿OOHGIXWXUHVDQGH[SHULHQFHHTXLW\DQGEH- ORQJLQJLQRXUVFKRROV7RZDUGWKLVHQG,KDYHOHGFROODERUDWLYH work to establish new goals, strategic initiatives, and measures to guide Bend-La Pine Schools as follows: 1. Students are HQJDJHGDQGGHYHORSDVWURQJDFDGHPLF foundation 2. Students have a SDVVLRQSXUSRVHDQGSODQIRUWKHLU future 3. Students, families, and staff H[SHULHQFHZHOOQHVVLQFOX VLRQDQGEHORQJLQJ 4. Operational systems align and support an academically effective, inclusive, and sustainable organization. My commitment to you is to continue to advance this work in VHUYLFHRIRXUVWXGHQWVIDPLOLHVVWDIIDQGFRPPXQLW\,DPDOOLQ Supporters Oregon Education Association Political Action Committee &HQWUDO2UHJRQ/DERU&KDSWHU$)/&,2 Stand for Children Mayor Melanie Kebler, City of Bend Representative Emerson Levy, Oregon House District 53 Representative Jason Kropf, Oregon House District 54 Phil Chang, Deschutes County Commissioner Debra Schoen, Board Chair, Bend Parks and Recreation District Please see www.melissaforbendlapine.org for a complete list of endorsements. 0HOLVVD%DUQHVDholakia $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Zone 6 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-31 Candidates (This information furnished by Kina Chadwick.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQAssociate Director, Employee Engagement and Experience 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Organizational Development, Employee Survey Research; Culture Auditor for Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® List (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Mount Holyoke College, B.A. Anthropology/Sociology 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Bend-La Pine Schools Board of Directors (December 2022-Present); Core Area Advisory Board (November 2021-Present) 6DIH ,QFOXVLYH6FKRROVIRU$OO6WXGHQWVWR7KULYH That means we need to keep extremist politics and culture wars out of the classroom. Kina’s priorities are: 6WXGHQWDQG(GXFDWRU0HQWDODQG3K\VLFDO:HOOEHLQJ Residual consequences of the Pandemic have students dis- playing greater dysregulation, which is creating higher rates of disrupted learning. Students need more counselors in schools to help them regulate and allow teachers to teach. *UHDWHU'LYHUVLW\ The demographics of our educators and staff do not repre- sent the diversity of our students. When students of color and VWXGHQWVZKRDUH/*%74,$6KDYHDGXOWVLQWKHLUOLYHVZKR share similar identities, students are more successful because they see these adults as competent and thriving role models, and all students gain empathy. ,QFUHDVH2SSRUWXQLWLHVIRU3DUHQWVFDUHJLYHUV6WXGHQWV (GXFDWRUVDQGWKH6FKRRO%RDUGWR&RQQHFW The safety, health and academic achievement of students is the responsibility of the entire community. Kina will facilitate more ways for constituents to share what’s going well in schools and offer space where people can also focus on solutions to school challenges. 3HHUWRSHHU0HQWRUVKLS:LWKLQDQG$FURVV6FKRROV Kina has worked with students from different schools at the Youth Equity Leadership Summit, monthly Alliance meetings, and the Restorative Justice & Equity Town Hall Symposium. The message is loud and clear! Students want more opportuni- ties to build relationships with peers who share similar identities and interests, which leads to greater community collaboration and involvement. (QGRUVHPHQWV,QFOXGH Oregon Education Association Political Action Committee Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon Stand for Children 'HPRFUDWLF3DUW\RI2UHJRQ6WRQHZDOO /*%74 &DXFXV www.KinaforOregon.com Kina Chadwick $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU=RQH (This information furnished by Nicole Fitch.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Mom, Classroom Volunteer, Real Estate Broker 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG ,QVWUXFWLRQDO 6SHFLDOLVW Elementary Grades (2014-2016; 2017-2019); Assistant Principal (2016-2017); Elementary School Teacher (2004-2014) (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Masters in Education, Education Leadership, Concordia University (2013); Bachelor of Arts (Liberal Studies), Chapman University (2002) 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None I am an Educator My career has been dedicated to educating students in Public 6FKRROV,¶PKRQRUHGWRKDYHEHHQDQHOHPHQWDU\VFKRRO teacher, an elementary assistant principal, and an instructional specialist, helping to evaluate a statewide English Language Arts curriculum. )URPWKHFODVVURRPWRWKHDVVLVWDQWSULQFLSDO¶VRI¿FH,KDYH done the hard work it takes to give kids the tools they need to succeed in a safe, welcoming and supportive environment. ,EHOLHYHWRP\FRUHWKDWHGXFDWLRQZRUNVEHVWZKHQHGXFDWRUV have high expectations for their students, and for themselves. I am a Mom 0\KXVEDQGDQG,KDYHWZRGDXJKWHUVDWWHQGLQJ%HQG/D 3LQHVFKRROV,YROXQWHHULQWKHLUFODVVURRPVEHFDXVH,EHOLHYH schools work best when parents are active partners in their NLGV¶HGXFDWLRQ0\GDXJKWHUV¶DQG,DUHDFWLYHO\LQYROYHGLQ National Charity League, a Mother/Daughter Philanthropy within our community. There is nothing more important to me than the safety, learning and growth of our daughters. ,DPUXQQLQJIRU%HQG/D3LQHVFKRROERDUGWRKHOSRXUVFKRROV GRDEHWWHUMREIRUDOOVWXGHQWVFXUUHQWDQGIXWXUH 'HPDQG5HOHQWOHVV,PSURYHPHQWRIRXU6FKRROV To achieve excellence, Bend-La Pine schools must partner with parents and other student-focused organizations in the FRPPXQLW\,WPXVWKROGLWVHOIDQGLWVVWXGHQWVWRWKHKLJKHVW VWDQGDUGV,WPXVWEHRSHQZLWKRXUFRPPXQLW\DERXWLWVVXF- cesses and its failures. Everyone agrees that students must be Bend-La Pine schools’ WRSSULRULW\3XWWLQJVWXGHQWV¿UVWUHTXLUHVDQRSHQGLDORJXH with the community that encourages relentless, transparent improvement of our schools. 9RWH1LFROH)LWFKIRU%HQG/D3LQH6FKRRO%RDUG=RQH Nicoleforblpschools.com nicoleforblpschools@gmail.com Nicole Fitch $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU=RQH 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-32 Candidates (This information furnished by Rod Hanson.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired; Part-time Central Oregon Community College Community Education ,QVWUXFWRU 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Social Studies Teacher Red- mond High School 32 years  3ROLWLFDO6FLHQFH,QVWUXFWRU&HQWUDO2UHJRQ Community College 12 years (2011-2022); Social Science 7HDFKHU+LJKODQG+LJK6FKRRO%DNHUV¿HOG&DOLIRUQLD\HDUV (1975-1978); Sports Writer and Sports Columnist Bend Bulletin 3 years (1980-1983); Event Disc Jockey 32 years (1978-2011) (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Fresno State University: Bachelor RI$UWV+LVWRU\PDMRU0DWKHPDWLFVPLQRU:HVWPRQW College: Standard Teaching Credential 1975; American Military University : Master of Arts: Political Science (American &RQVWLWXWLRQPDMRU  3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Precinct board member 1988 ,KDYHWDXJKWLQWKHSXEOLFVFKRROVIRU\HDUV,KDYHWDXJKW,Q &HQWUDO2UHJRQSXEOLFVFKRROVIRU\HDUV,ZDV2UHJRQ/DZ 5HODWHG(GXFDWLRQ7HDFKHURIWKH<HDULQ,ZDVLQGXFWHG into the Redmond High School Teacher Hall of Fame in 2010. 0\ZLIHDQG,KDYHOLYHGLQ%HQGVLQFH2XUWKUHHVRQV attended and graduated from Bend public schools. Two of my grandchildren are currently enrolled in the Bend public schools. ,EHOLHYHLWZRXOGEHKHOSIXODQGDGYDQWDJHRXVWRWKHVWXGHQWV of the Bend-Lapine school district to have an experienced WHDFKHUZRUNLQJIRUWKHPRQWKHLUERDUG,NQRZZKDWZRUNVLQ SXEOLFHGXFDWLRQ,NQRZKRZWRHQFRXUDJHVWXGHQWVWREHVXF- cessful in their academic endeavors. ,VXSSRUW Quality education for all students. Equal opportunity education for all students. Rigorous standards of education for all students. Diversity of learning opportunities for all students. Strong support for the professional staff of the school district. Strong support for input from parents for the education of their children. Recruiting and maintaining the best teachers in the nation. Fiscal wisdom in determining the best use of taxpayers dollars. Rod Hanson $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU=RQH (This information furnished by Elizabeth Justema.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ3URMHFW0DQDJH ment, Brightwater Senior Living 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Teacher, Bend-La Pine Schools, 9 years; Marketing (Microsoft, Accent Optical Technologies, J Walter Thompson), 18 years (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG OSU Cascades, Masters of Teaching, Distinguished Student of 2014; University of Washington, Magna Cum Laude 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None 4XDOL¿FDWLRQV ‡ ,DPD\HDUUHVLGHQWRI%HQG ‡ ,WDXJKW%HQG/D3LQHVWXGHQWVRYHUD\HDU teaching career ‡ ,UDLVHGWZRFKLOGUHQERWK%HQG/D3LQHVWXGHQWV. ‡ 3ULRUWRWHDFKLQJ,VSHQW\HDUVZRUNLQJLQWKHSULYDWH sector ‡ ,¶YHEHHQDERDUGPHPEHUDQGWXWRUIRU7KH2I¿FH Group, working with disadvantaged students from BLP high schools for the last 5 years $8QLTXH9RLFH ‡ ,ZDVD%/3WHDFKHUEHIRUHGXULQJDQGDIWHU&29,', fully understand the impact on our children and families and our struggles to steer out of it. ‡ ,KDYHH[SHULHQFHG%RDUGDQG'LVWULFWLQLWLDWLYHVLQWKH classroom and want to be the bridge that advocates for policies that work, and the voice of reason for those that don’t. ‡ ,DPDQXQDI¿OLDWHGYRWHUDQGDPQRWVHHNLQJHQGRUVH- PHQWVIURPVSHFLDOLQWHUHVWJURXSV,DPDQLQGHSHQ- dent thinker who acts in accordance with what’s best for students. ‡ +LJKO\TXDOL¿HGWHDFKHUVDUHOHDYLQJWKHSURIHVVLRQ in droves and this affects the quality of your students’ HGXFDWLRQ,XQGHUVWDQGVRPHRIWKHVHGULYLQJIRUFHV DQGZDQWWRKHOS¿[WKHP &RUH%HOLHIV ,FDUHGHHSO\DERXWHGXFDWLRQDQGVHHLWDVRXUFRPPXQLW\¶V IRXQGDWLRQ3RVWWHDFKLQJ,¶PUHDG\WRZRUNDWWKHSROLF\OHYHO and lend my voice to those making critical decisions for our dis- WULFW,PSURYLQJVFKRROVEHJLQVZLWKXQGHUVWDQGLQJWKDWOHDUQLQJ should be challenging for students and is an individual stu- GHQW¶VMRXUQH\([SHFWDWLRQVIRUVWXGHQWV¶DFDGHPLFSURJUHVV and behavior must be raised. Accountability at all levels is es- sential and student learning should be authentically supported. All Board and District policies should promote resilience, creativity, empathy, inclusion, and academic achievement. HOL]DEHWKMXVWHPDIRU]RQHFRP (OL]DEHWKJustema $GPLQLVWUDWLYH6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU=RQH 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-33 Candidates 5HGPRQG6FKRRO'LVWULFW- Director, Position 1 (This information furnished by Eric Lea.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Director of Clinical Operations at Everest Clinical Research 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Drug Development Professional (>25 Years) (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University of Oregon; B.S. 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We must promote in our students the skill of critical thinking, and a desire for competency in the basics of education. 7RDFKLHYHWKLVPLVVLRQ,ZLOO • Refocus efforts on the basics of education, building a solid foundation on reading, writing, mathematics, and science. ‡ (QJDJHVWXGHQWVLQRZQHUVKLSRIWKHLURZQHGXFDWLRQDOMRXU- ney and success. • Encourage diversity of thought in seeking solutions to the problems distracting us from success. • Remove barriers that prevent any student from accessing the tools necessary to participate in their own education. • Ensure equal access to the resources and support every student needs to succeed. • Promote an environment of productive discourse (lively, polite debate). • Thoughtfully consider community dialog, seeking to listen and learn. • Seek to reduce screen-time; instead promoting authentic, interpersonal interactions with peers and families. 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Policies and curriculum directly impact our FKLOGUHQWKHLUIDPLOLHVDQGRXUFRPPXQLW\,FDUHGHHSO\DERXW WKHFRPPXQLW\RI5HGPRQGWKHVWXGHQWVDQGFRQVWLWXHQWV, serve and would be honored to represent you again. Vote on May 16, 2023 to UHHOHFW.HUL/RSH], Redmond School District Board Position #4. Endorsements %HY&ODUQRIRUPHU2UHJRQ6HFUHWDU\RI6WDWH 5HSUHVHQWDWLYH9LNNL%UHHVH,YHUVRQ 6KDZQ+DUW¿HOG3DVW&KDLUSHUVRQRIWKH5HGPRQG6FKRRO 'LVWULFW-%RDUGRI'LUHFWRUV 0LFKDHO6XPPHUV5HGPRQG6FKRRO%RDUG&KDLU 5REHUW3HUU\&KDLURI5HGPRQG3DWULRWV 0HUFHGHV&RRN%RVWLFN5HGPRQG$UHD3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ District Director 2 0LFKDHO6LSH Patti Adair -D\3DWULFN “Keri Lopez has been a tireless advocate for parents. Focusing on parental rights, community engagement and transparency in public meetings have and will be a cor- nerstone of her school board career. Please vote for Keri Lopez for Redmond School Board.” -Representative Vikki Breese Iverson “Keri Lopez is the most detailed and diligent Board 0HPEHU,KDYHZRUNHGZLWK6KHZLOOFRQWLQXHWR¿JKWIRU the protection of children and parents rights.” 6KDZQ+DUW¿HOG3DVW&KDLUSHUVRQRIWKH5HGPRQG 6FKRRO'LVWULFW-%RDUGRI'LUHFWRUV ZZZNHULORSH]UHGPRQGVFKRROERDUGFRP Keri Lopez 5HGPRQG6FKRRO'LVWULFW- 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ 7KLVLQIRUPDWLRQIXUQLVKHGE\%UDG3RUWHU¿HOG 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Executive Director, Latino Community Association 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG (QJOLVK,PPHUVLRQ7HDFKHU Strisuksa School, Roi Et, Thailand; Coordinating Director, Alliance of Forest Workers & Harvesters, Eugene; Coordinator, HUES Strategic Planning Group, Hermiston; Natural Resource Manager/Educator, Peace Corps, Uruguay (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Masters, Community & Regional Planning, University of Oregon; Bachelor of Science, Natural Resource Planning, Humboldt State University 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH City of Redmond Parks Committee, member; Central Oregon Health Council (COHC), Board Director; Community Advisory Council to COHC, Chair; East Cascades Works (workforce board), Board Director ,DPWKHIDWKHURIDQHLJKWHHQ\HDUROGVHQLRUDW5LGJHYLHZDQG ,FDUHGHHSO\DERXWRXU\RXWK2XUVFKRROVSOD\DFULWLFDOUROH LQWKHOLYHVRIRXUNLGVDQGIDPLOLHVDQG,ZDQWWRGRP\SDUWWR make sure Redmond schools are as strong and impactful as SRVVLEOH,ZDQWWRHQVXUHRXU\RXWKKDYHDJRRGH[SHULHQFH gain knowledge, and learn essential tools to give them a good start in life. ,KDYHVHHQZKDWLVJRRGDQGQRWVRJRRGLQRXUVFKRROVVLQFH P\VRQEHJDQNLQGHUJDUWHQDW/\QFK,EHOLHYHRXUVFKRROV need to modernize to match the times we live in. Our teach- ers and coaches need our support; and to be held account- able. Our kids need to be encouraged and know we believe in their abilities to make a positive difference in the world. They deserve our support with personal and family challenges that impact their learning and health. And they deserve adults in their lives who see them for who they are and who they are becoming. ,DPQRQSDUWLVDQDQGEHOLHYHKRQHVW\LQWHJULW\DQGFRO- ODERUDWLRQDUHWKHNH\VWRVXFFHVV,ZLOOXWLOL]HP\FRQÀLFW management skills to facilitate robust public participation and respectful, productive dialogue with parents, students, teachers DQGERDUGPHPEHUVWRPRYHRXUVFKRROVIRUZDUG,DPH[FLWHG to serve our youth and families as a school board member, and ,ZRXOGDSSUHFLDWH\RXUYRWH %UDG 3RUWHUÀHOG 5HGPRQG6FKRRO'LVWULFW- 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-36 Candidates (This information furnished by John Campbell.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ,QGHSHQGHQWFRQ- tractor 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG High School Teacher/FFA Advisor; Middle School Teacher/ FFA Advisor; ATV sales and repair Owner/operator; Middle School Science teacher; Farm Manager (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG George Fox University - Masters in Education; Oregon State University - Bachelors of Science; Central Oregon Community College - Associates; Madras High School - Graduate 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None A parent of 2 elementary aged children, vested community PHPEHUDQG\HDUVDVDSXEOLFVFKRROWHDFKHU A strong background in business, agriculture, and career technical education will serve in negotiating policies and PDLQWDLQLQJ¿VFDOUHVSRQVLELOLWLHVWKDWUHSUHVHQWWKHYHU\EHVW educational opportunities. ,EULQJFRPPRQVHQVHPHDVXUHVDQGVWURQJDQDO\WLFDODELOLWLHV to simplify problems with solutions. Top items of importance - Parental Rights in Education, Transparency in Education, ,QVXULQJD6DIHDQG+HDOWK\/HDUQLQJ(QYLURQPHQW)LVFDO Responsibility, Serve All Children Regardless of Backgrounds. Teaching our children to think for themselves while respecting our laws, individual circumstances, values and liberties. Our success lies in prioritizing what is most important to impact and empower our children for a future that results in a productive manner in society. John &DPSEHOO 5HGPRQG6FKRRO'LVWULFW- Director, Position 5 5HGPRQG6FKRRO'LVWULFW- Director, Position 5 (This information furnished by Liz Goodrich.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Programs Super- visor, Deschutes Public Library 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Volunteer Coordinator, Hospice of Redmond; Education Coordinator, Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum; Teacher, Mt. View High School (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Teaching Credential and Bachelor of Arts, California State University, Chico; Bend High School 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Redmond School District Board of Directors, Redmond Downtown Urban Renewal Advisory Committee, City of Redmond Parking Task Force 5((/(&7 ,WKDVEHHQDQKRQRUWRVHUYHRXUFRPPXQLW\DVSDUWRIWKH 5HGPRQG6FKRRO'LVWULFW%RDUGRI'LUHFWRUV,DPVHHNLQJD second term to continue the work of improving outcomes for every student, creating safe and welcoming schools and advo- cating for intellectual and academic freedom. /2&$/&+$03,212)('8&$7,21 0\KXVEDQG3HWHDPLOLWDU\YHWHUDQDQG,KDYHOLYHGLQ Redmond since 1999. We have raised our family here and both our sons graduated from Redmond schools. A champion RISXEOLFHGXFDWLRQ,EHOLHYHWKDWHYHU\5HGPRQGVWXGHQW deserves access to a high-quality education that prepares them for life beyond the classroom. ',675,&7$&&203/,6+0(176 ,DPSURXGRIWKHDFFRPSOLVKPHQWVPDGHGXULQJP\WHUP including: • Passed a bond in 2020 to improve building safety, health and capacity. • Expanded CTE programs. • Successful superintendent search. ‡ ,QFUHDVHGKLJKVFKRROJUDGXDWLRQUDWHV ‡ &RPSOHWHGFRQWUDFWQHJRWLDWLRQVZLWKERWKFODVVL¿HGDQG FHUWL¿HGDVVRFLDWLRQV ‡ ,QFUHDVHGEHKDYLRUDOVXSSRUWIRUVWXGHQWVLQDOOGLVWULFW schools. • Prudent use of state and federal pandemic relief funds. • Funded improvements at Jaqua Sports Complex. There are challenges ahead for public education, including stable and adequate funding, the increasing number of high QHHGVVWXGHQWVDQGVWDI¿QJVKRUWDJHV,DPFRPPLWWHGWR addressing those challenges with solutions that start with the question of how outcomes for every student will be improved. 7KDWTXHVWLRQZLOOEHP\JXLGLQJSULQFLSOHIRUHYHU\YRWH,FDVW 7KDQN\RXIRU\RXUFRQVLGHUDWLRQDQG\RXUYRWH,ORRNIRUZDUG to serving a second term on the Redmond School Board. More information: liz4redmond.com Liz Goodrich 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-37 Candidates 6LVWHUV6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Position 3 (This information furnished by Karissa Bilderback.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Stay at Home Mom 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Teacher, NCSD (2005-2011); Substitute Teacher, HDESD and SPRD (2013-2019); SPTC board (2016-present); PAC member SSD local option (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University of Portland, Master’s Degree, Teaching; Oregon State, BS in Human Development Family Sciences; Sisters High School, class of 2000 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None As a former Sisters High graduate and mother of four children XQGHUWKHDJHRI,KDYHDYHVWHGLQWHUHVWLQWKHORQJWHUP success of our schools. The quality of education our district provides is a large part of what brought me back to Sisters. My background as an educator, substitute, volunteer and parent enables me to see things from multiple angles and display empathy for every child’s diverse learning needs. Some topics of importance for me: • Providing innovative career pathways for our future graduates ‡ ,QFUHDVHGWUDQVSDUHQF\DQGEULGJLQJWKHFRPPXQLFDWLRQ gap between parents and school district • Setting high expectations and accountability for student behaviors and school safety • Supporting the well-rounded student • Teaching students how to think, not what to think We have the most innovative, capable, and caring staff within our district, and they need our support and the proper tools to best serve our children at their maximum capacity. The goal shouldn’t stop at competency, but working toward achiev- ing excellence for all students who walk through the doors of Sisters schools. ,EHOLHYHWKDWWKHEHVWGHFLVLRQVDUHPDGHZKHQDGLYHUVH set of voices are heard. These voices should be included constructively and within the goals of reaching a place of XQGHUVWDQGLQJDQG¿QGLQJVROXWLRQV,KRSHWRZRUNZLWKRWKHU members of the board to approach each issue with evidence, an eye on best practices, and a commitment to seeking the best results for our children. *UHDWVFKRROVEHQH¿WHYHU\RQH,ZLOODGYRFDWHIRURXUVWX- GHQWVSDUHQWVDQGJUHDWHUFRPPXQLW\:K\"%HFDXVH,DPDOO RI\RX,ZRXOGEHKRQRUHGWRKDYH\RXUYRWH Karissa %LOGHUEDFN 6LVWHUV6FKRRO'LVWULFW Director, Position 3 (This information furnished by Jeff Smith.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ,QFXPEHQW6LVWHUV School Board; Professor of Public Administration (emeritus) 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Volunteer leadership in youth organizations (15 years) (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG PhD, University of Oregon; MBA, Oregon State University; BS, Oregon State University; Diploma, Roseburg High School 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Sisters School Board (1999- 2011 and 2014-present); Budget Committee, Sisters School District (1998-present) Our schools are in good shape -- Graduation rates and test scores are amongst the best in Oregon 2XU¿QDQFLDOFRQGLWLRQLVVROLG --Our administrators, teachers and other staff are top rate -- We are blessed to have community support for new school buildings ,KDYHEHHQDVWHDG\FRQWULEXWRUWRWKHVHRXWFRPHV Jeff Smith is a caring and committed educator: --a teacher for nearly 40 years -- volunteer coach at Sisters High School and Sisters Middle School for 20 years WDXJKWFROOHJHFRXUVHVLQSXEOLFSROLF\DQGSXEOLF¿QDQFH for 29 years -- completed Oregon School Boards Association’s leader- ship program ,DPFRPPLWWHGWRSXEOLFVHUYLFHRQEHKDOIRIFKLOGUHQ :KHQP\FKLOGUHQZHUH\RXQJHU,OHGDYDULHW\RI\RXWKRUJD- nizations (soccer, wrestling and Little League teams; YMCA parent-child organizations; and high school booster organiza- WLRQV 1RZWKDWP\FKLOGUHQDUHJURZQ,KDYHUHGLUHFWHGP\ efforts toward a broader policy-making role. Jeff Smith is experienced in school leadership and governance: -- Chair of a university Department of Public Administration (6 years) VHUYHGRQVWDWHZLGHFRPPLWWHHVRQVFKRRO¿QDQFHOHJ- islative policies, and governance for the Oregon School Boards Association 7KH6LVWHUV6FKRRO%RDUGSURYLGHVDJRRG¿WZLWKP\ EDFNJURXQG6LQFHP\JUDGXDWLRQIURP268,KDYHEHHQFRQ- tinually involved in education. My professional responsibilities as a Professor of Public Administration focused on teaching SXEOLF¿QDQFHDQGSXEOLFSROLF\DQDO\VLV -HII6PLWKSURYLGHVLQGHSHQGHQWMXGJHPHQWRQVFKRROSROLF\ questions: ,KDYHZRUNHGKDUGRQWKH6LVWHUV6FKRRO%RDUGWR¿QG compromises that improve the education of our children. The well-being of our children is my number one priority. Jeff 6PLWK 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-38 Candidates (This information furnished by Asa Sarver.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Owner, ACE Beverage Consulting; Sisters School Board, Position 4 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG ,QWHUQDWLRQDO6DOHV0DQDJHU Ken Wright Cellars; Hospitality Director, Yellowstone Club (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Colorado State University, BS Restaurant & Hospitality Management 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Sisters School Board (2022-Present); Chairperson, Local Option Committee (2023); City of Sisters Parks Board (2020-Present) As a School Board Member and the parent of a child in the Sisters School District and another starting Kindergarten in WKHIDOO,XQGHUVWDQGWKHGD\WRGD\FKDOOHQJHVRXUHGXFDWRUV parents and students face. My focus areas are: &ODVVURRP6L]H Sisters schools are well known for their low student-to-teacher ratio, which means students get more one-on-one attention and support. As school enrollment grows, ZH¶OOIDFHFKDOOHQJHVLQPDLQWDLQLQJWKLVUDWLR,¶PFRPPLWWHGWR working for low classroom sizes to provide better education for all of our students. 7HDFKHU5HWHQWLRQ Public school teachers are one of the most undervalued resources we have. As a School Board Member, ,¶OONHHSZRUNLQJWR¿QGZD\VWRVXSSRUWWKHDPD]LQJWHDFKHUV we have here in Sisters so they stay in our district. *UDGXDWLRQ5DWHV Sisters has a graduation rate much higher WKDQWKHPDMRULW\RIWKHVWDWHRI2UHJRQ,W¶VLPSHUDWLYHZH continue to support teachers and students to sustain this achievement. 6SHFLDO3URJUDPV Sisters Schools are truly special in offer- ing unique programs ranging from aviation training, individual HQYLURQPHQWDOH[SORUDWLRQWRVNLWHDPV,W¶VFULWLFDOZHPDLQWDLQ these programs and look for ways to bring languages and other special programs back into our curriculum. ,DPFXUUHQWO\VHUYLQJWKH6LVWHUVFRPPXQLW\LQWKHVHZD\V • Sisters School Board, Position 4, 2022-Present • Chair of Sisters Local Option Committee, 2023 • City of Sisters Parks Board, 2021-Present • Volunteer coach for soccer and Little League, 2020-Present • Sisters Parent Teacher Coalition 2021-2022 ,WZRXOGEHDQKRQRUWRFRQWLQXHVHUYLQJ\RXRQWKH6LVWHUV School Board Member in Position 4. Thank you for your vote. See endorsements at: www.asaforsisters.com Asa 6DUYHU 6LVWHUV6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ (This information furnished by Hilary (Hedemark) Saunders.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Co-Founder, Chief %URNHU2I¿FHU#6LGH 0RP 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Estate Planning, Probate and Real Estate Attorney; Realtor (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Sisters High School ‘00; University of San Diego (B.A. Communication) ‘03; Golden Gate University School of Law (Juris Doctorate) ‘07; Golden Gate University School of Law (LL.M Taxation) ‘09 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH NA ,ZDVUDLVHGLQ6LVWHUV IND+HGHPDUN EHJLQQLQJLQ¿UVWJUDGH and attended all 3 schools, graduating in 2000. During my ten- XUHLQWKH6LVWHUV6FKRROV,SDUWLFLSDWHGKHDYLO\LQ/HDGHUVKLS as well as Athletics. Having a diverse and challenging curricu- lum has always been important to me as it pushed me to strive for excellence in my academic career. ,WLVQRWRNWRVWD\VWDJQDQW:HQHHG%RDUGPHPEHUVZKRZLOO go to bat and take action and create initiatives that push the needle forward. We need Board members who challenge the status quo in order to create active dialogue and foster creative collaboration. Sisters students deserve to experience the best education in the state. That includes having access to the same opportuni- ties as their peers to broaden their horizons and expand their dreams of their future. Technology is a key factor in setting our kids up for success. :K\,DPDVNLQJIRU\RXUYRWHDQGVXSSRUW We have a very unique space for our children and ultimately our community. That has been fostered by others before me who have also experienced the school system, and wanted to give back and continue that high bar of excellence. Our schools provide not only top-tier education, but also inclusion, support athletics, the arts, science and technology and we need more of it! ,KDYHWKHGULYHGHWHUPLQDWLRQDQGUHDVRQVWRPDNHWKLVDUHDO- LW\/HWVDOOSXWWKHVFKRROV¿UVWDQGHYHU\RQHLQWKHFRPPXQLW\ HYHQLI\RXGRQ¶WKDYHVFKRRODJHGNLGVZLOOEHQH¿W Hilary (Hedemark) 6DXQGHUV 6LVWHUV6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-39 Candidates (This information furnished by Jayne Simmons.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ5(7,5(' 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG 7($&+(5(1*/,6+$1' 62&,$/678',(6 17(  ,19(670(17%$1.(5$1' 672&.%52.(525,*,1$/ SUCCESSFUL OWNER OF SCHOOLHOUSE PRODUCE, REDMOND, OR (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG&$/32/<+80%2/'77($&+,1* &5('(17,$/$1'%$&+(/252)$576(1*/,6+$1' 62&$,/678',(6&2//(*(2)7+(5(':22'6 $662&,$7(2)$576'(*5((*(1(5$/*5$1'5$3,'6 +,*+6&+22/*501+6',3/20$*(1(5$/ 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH SPRD BOARD OF ',5(&7256 Sisters has been our family’s home for 27 years. My sons DQGQRZP\JUDQGFKLOGUHQDWWHQG6LVWHUV3XEOLF6FKRROV, am proud of the education they have received and want to be a part of that excellence. Opening the doors to parents once DJDLQLVLPSRUWDQWDQG,ZLOOGRP\EHVWWRVHHWKDWDOODUH welcome here. Jayne 6LPPRQV 6LVWHUV6FKRRO'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ (This information furnished by Mark C Laucks.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Electrician; self employed; General Handyman; Alfalfa Fire & Rescue; Driver Operator 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG ,KDYH\HDUVRIH[SHULHQFH as an Electrical Contractor, and have owned Laucks Electric serving Puget Sound communities and businesses. (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Edmonds College, Washington State, HOHFWURQLFVFHUWL¿FDWH:DVKLQJWRQ6WDWH(OHFWULFDO$SSUHQWLFHVKLS Program, Construction Electrician, Graduate; Generac Power Systems, Wisconsin, Diesel Generator Start-up Technician FHUWL¿FDWH 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None ,KDYHEHHQVHUYLQJRQWKH%RDUGRI'LUHFWRUVIRUWKH$OIDOID Fire District as an appointee since March of 2021, and am now seeking election for the upcoming term. ,¶YHYROXQWHHUHGP\WLPHDQGDELOLWLHVDVDQHOHFWULFLDQDW Station 901 since 2019, contributing to important operational QHHGVDQGKHOSLQJWRXSJUDGHWKHIDFLOLW\,DPFRQWLQXLQJ my service by training as a Driver Operator and certifying for :LOGODQG)LUH¿JKWLQJIRUWKHXSFRPLQJ¿UHVHDVRQ My mission as a board member is to help bring balance and UHVSRQVLEOHDFFRXQWDELOLW\WRRXU¿UHGLVWULFWVRWKDWZHFDQ continue to grow and serve the citizens of Alfalfa. 0\ZLIHDQG,DUHLQYHVWHGLQRXUFRPPXQLW\DQGZDQWWRVHHDOO of our neighbors served by a highly dedicated and professional ¿UHGHSDUWPHQW $VD1DY\YHWHUDQ,DOVRXQGHUVWDQGWKHYDOXHDQGVWUHQJWKLQ teamwork. Being a board member and volunteer in the Alfalfa Fire Department allows me to contribute to my community in a meaningful way. Mark C Laucks Alfalfa Fire District 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-40 Candidates (This information furnished by Jerry Johnson.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired Bend Fire Department 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Prior Military Service–US Air Force1965-1970 Active 1970- 1972 Reserve; Served 28 years City of Bend Fire and Rescue Department; Served 2 years Volunteer; Retired Jan. 1 2002 Captain (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Cohn High School Nashville Tennessee Graduate; Central Oregon Community College Bend Oregon – 2 years General Studies Science; 2-years –Associates of Science Degree; National Fire Academy; Emmetsburg, Maryland 160hrs.-Fire and Hazmat courses. 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Served 1 year of appointed term Boardman, Oregon Morrow County- Planning Commission; Served 2.5 years of 4 year elected term Board of Directors for the Boardman Rural Fire Department Boardman, Oregon; Left both elected positions in Sept.,2010 to move back to Cloverdale area; Have lived in area 20 years. Current Governmental Experience Currently Serving remainder of 4 year term on Cloverdale Rural Fire District ,ZDQWWRWKDQNDOOSURSHUW\RZQHUVLQWKH&ORYHUGDOH5XUDO)LUH Protection District who supported the request for much needed Bond Measure. We will continue to work with the Fire Chief and Volunteer Staff as a team. Every dollar that we requested in the Bond Levy was carefully considered. We only ask for the required expenditures to address critical issues that negatively affected our operations. The board takes your support very seriously DQGGHFLVLRQVDUHPDGHZLWKDPDMRULW\YRWHRIDOOPHPEHUV Our board meetings are open to the public. We urge anyone to attend if they have questions or concerns as to how the district is being managed. The district has come a long way some 50 years ago. Many teams KDYHEHHQUHVSRQVLEOHIRUEULQJLQJXVWRWKLVSRLQW,WKDVEHHQ my pleasure to serve for the past four years and now ask for your vote for re-election. Jerry Johnson &ORYHUGDOH5XUDO)LUH3URWHFWLRQ'LVWULFW Director, Position 2 (This information furnished by John W Thomas.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired from Fire Service 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG 25 years retail ownership; Volunteer )LUH¿JKWHU2I¿FHU3DLG'HSXW\ Fire Chief - Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Klamath Union High School - Honors Program; United States Coast Guard Academy - Engineering/ Leadership/Management; National Fire Academy - Fire Science/ ,QFLGHQW&RPPDQG 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH United States Coast Guard (Appointed); Board Director - Cloverdale RFPD (Elected) ,KDYHEHHQDI¿OLDWHGZLWK&ORYHUGDOH5XUDO)LUH3URWHFWLRQ District for 27 years and am intimately familiar with the opera- tion and growth of this superb department. For the past 10 \HDUV,KDYHVHUYHGDVWKH6HFUHWDU\7UHDVXUHURQWKH%RDUG of Directors and have had the responsibility of handling millions of dollars of taxpayer approved funds that have allowed us to provide our constituents with increased service delivery and to provide our Staff and Volunteers with the necessary tools to do WKHLUMREVVDIHO\DQGHI¿FLHQWO\,DPSURXGRIWKH%RDUG¶VWUDFN record and am excited to ask for your continued trust and sup- SRUWE\FDVWLQJ\RXUYRWHVRWKDW,PD\FRQWLQXHWRVHUYH John W Thomas &ORYHUGDOH5XUDO)LUH3URWHFWLRQ'LVWULFW Director, Position 1 NO PHOTO 68%0,77(' 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-41 Candidates (This information furnished by Raymond Miao.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Corporate Vice President, Coast to Coast; Director Exploratory Research, HANA Biologics; Senior Scientist, Stanford 5HVHDUFK,QVWLWXWH,QWHUQDWLRQDO (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Duke University, PhD, Biochemistry; Queens College, A.B., Chemistry 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2, Board Member, Vice President, Elected; DCRFPD #2 Budget Committee, Member, Appointed; Deschutes Public Library District, Board Member, Elected Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2 (District) HQVXUHVWKDWRXUUHVLGHQWVUHFHLYH¿UHHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOVHU- vices through a contract with the City of Bend Fire Department. :HZRUNZLWKWKH)LUH&KLHI&LW\2I¿FLDOVWRLQFUHDVHVHUYLFH TXDOLW\DQGHQVXUHORQJWHUP¿QDQFLDOVWDELOLW\RIWKH¿UH department. 7KH'LVWULFWRZQVVL[¿UHVWDWLRQVWKDWZHOHDVHWRWKH&LW\DV SDUWRIRXU¿UHHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFHVFRQWUDFW1HZVWDWLRQV in Bend and Tumalo were built to better meet District goals - saving lives and property. 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Experience and knowledge DERXWVDYLQJOLYHVDQGSURSHUW\IURPZLOG¿UHVLVLPSRUWDQW IRUD'LVWULFW%RDUGPHPEHU,DPDFWLYHLQVHYHUDOZLOG¿UH prevention associations including Woodside Ranch Fire Safety/ (GXFDWLRQ&RPPLWWHHV P\QHLJKERUKRRG 3URMHFW:LOG¿UH (Deschutes County) and National Fire Protection Association (national). ,DVNIRU\RXUYRWHWRFRQWLQXHWRGHYHORSVWURQJ¿UHDQGHPHU- JHQF\PHGLFDOVHUYLFHVWKURXJKVRXQGFRQVHUYDWLYH¿QDQFLDO management and strategic planning. Raymond Miao 'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\5XUDO)LUH3URWHFWLRQ'LVWULFW Director, Position 5 (This information furnished by Michael Vietzke.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG General Manager and Financial industry overseeing and improv- ing the bottom line for million- dollar companies; Business Owner; Volunteer Fire Fighter. (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Stayton High School Diploma; Chemeketa Community College EMT classes 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH,QWHUYLHZ3DQHOLVW/D3LQH)LUH Chief Selection Committee 2023 ,ZDQWWREH\RXUYRLFHRQWKHERDUGDQGWROLVWHQWR\RXU concerns and your ideas. Finding common sense solutions and PDNLQJJRRGGHFLVLRQVDUHNH\DQG,KDYHWKRVHFKDUDFWHULVWLFV to carry the La Pine Rural Fire District into the future. :KDWZRXOG,ZDQWWRDFFRPSOLVKLI,RQO\KDG\HDUV WROLYH",ZRXOGOLNHWROHDYHEHKLQGDOHJDF\WKDWZRXOG EHQH¿WRWKHUVZLWKP\NQRZOHGJHDQGH[SHULHQFHEXW ZKDWFRXOG,GRWRPDNHDGLIIHUHQFH":LWKP\EXVLQHVV NQRZOHGJHDQGH[SHULHQFHDQG¿UHGHSDUWPHQWH[SHUL- HQFH,EHOLHYHG,FRXOGPDNHDGLIIHUHQFHRQWKH/D3LQH Fire Protection District Board. The decisions this board makes impacts the health and safety of the whole commu- nity, individually and as a whole. The difference between UHVSRQGLQJWRD¿UHLQWHQPLQXWHVLQVWHDGRIPLQXWHV could be your house or your life. Our community is grow- ing and is causing an increase in the need for services in RXUDUHD:HQHHGWRPDNHSROLF\WKDWEHQH¿WVQRWMXVWWKH /D3LQH5XUDO)LUH'LVWULFWEXWWKHZKROHFRPPXQLW\,ZDQW to make sure your tax dollars are spent wisely. Creating PRUHRSSRUWXQLWLHVWRJURZWKHQXPEHURI¿UH¿JKWHUVZH QHHG¿QGLQJZD\VWROHVVHQWKHQXPEHURI¿UHVEDODQF- LQJWKHEXGJHWFUHDWLQJ¿UHK\GUDQWFRYHUDJHMXJJOLQJ PXOWLSOH¿UHRU(06FDOOVDQGPXFKPRUHDUHPDQ\ RIJRDOV,ZDQWWRDFKLHYH)LQGLQJUHDOVROXWLRQVDQG UHSUHVHQWLQJ\RXLVP\YLVLRQ,DPDVNLQJIRU\RXUYRWHWR accomplish a safer community for all. Michael Vietzke La Pine Rural Fire Protection District Director, Position 3 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-42 Candidates (This information furnished by Rex Lesueur.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ,QVXUDQFH3UR fess ional 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG  WR  ,QVXUDQFH Professional New York, New York; 1990 to 2021 Owner of %DQFRUS,QVXUDQFH/D3LQH 2UHJRQ$JHQW%DQFRUS,QVXUDQFH (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG&ROOHJHRI,QVXUDQFH 1HZ<RUN %6 %XVLQHVVZLWK,QVXUDQFHPLQRU 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Budget Committee La Pine Park and Recreation Neighbors, The La Pine Rural Fire Protection District (the “District”) is a critical part of our community. As someone who has, with my wife, not only raised my family here in La Pine, but also built our business, the safety and well-being of the community is extremely important to me. Without well-funded and sup- SRUWHG¿UHSURWHFWLRQDQGHPHUJHQF\PHGLFDOVHUYLFHVIRUWKH residents of the south county area, the safety of our community is at risk. Everyday, the District provides emergency life-saving services to our residents and the visitors who come to the south county area. But due to enormous population growth, our medical, DPEXODQFHDQG¿UHSURWHFWLRQVHUYLFHVDUHQRWDEOHWRPHHW the need and save the lives, homes, and other structures it was once capable of serving. These challenges require the District to be properly funded and staffed to ensure a future that is safe and thriving. MY EXPERIENCE $VSDUWRIP\EXVLQHVVFDUHHU,KDYHLQVXUHGZLWKRYHU 6SHFLDO'LVWULFWV,XQGHUVWDQGWKDW6SHFLDO'LVWULFWVDUHVLQJOH purpose entities and how they function. 'XULQJP\\HDUVDVRZQHURI%DQFRUS,QVXUDQFH,WRRNWKH DJHQF\IURPDSHUVRQEXVLQHVVWRHPSOR\HHV,GLGWKLVE\ building a team of highly motivated, seasoned professionals. 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EXPERIENCE ,KDYHVXFFHVVIXOO\VWDUWHGRSHUDWHGDQGVROGEXVLQHVVHV ±RQHWRD)RUWXQH&RPSDQ\,ZDVUHVSRQVLEOHIRUDOODV- SHFWVRIWKRVHEXVLQHVVHV±PDQDJHPHQW¿QDQFHHPSOR\HH relations, etc. My experience led to a position as an Advisor/ ,QVWUXFWRUIRU&2&&¶V6PDOO%XVLQHVV'HYHORSPHQW&HQWHU ,KDYHH[SHULHQFHRQDQXPEHURIERDUGVDVZHOODV\HDUVRI management experience to help work through the challenges WKH'LVWULFWIDFHV,VHUYHGIRU\HDUVDVDYROXQWHHU(07DQG \HDUVDVD&KDSODLQIRUERWKSROLFHDQG¿UH,IXOO\XQGHUVWDQG the unique complexities that First Responders face on a daily basis. &200,70(17 $VDIRUPHUYROXQWHHU2I¿FHUZLWKWKH/D3LQH5XUDO)LUH 3URWHFWLRQ'LVWULFW,XQGHUVWDQGDQGFDUHGHHSO\DERXWRXU¿UH GHSDUWPHQW,KDYHVHUYHGRQWKH¿UHEXGJHWFRPPLWWHHIRUWKH previous four years and see the issues impacting both person- QHODQGUHVLGHQWV,DPFRPPLWWHGWRVHUYLQJERWKWKH'LVWULFW and our community with integrity. 5RELQ Mirrasoul La Pine Rural Fire Protection District Director, Position 5 (This information furnished by Troy Waddell.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ)LUH¿JKWHUSDUD- medic with Sunriver Fire and Rescue, 2021-current 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Fire Lieutenat/Paramedic for Lake Oswego Fire Department, 2006-2021; 1SG (RET.) 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Our community is growing and it is important to VWD\IRFXVHGRQWKHJURZLQJGHPDQGVIRU¿UHDQGHPHUJHQF\ PHGLFDOVHUYLFHVIRUWKHVDIHW\RIRXUFLWL]HQVDQG¿UH¿JKWHUV, have had progressive working experience as a board member RI¿UHGLVWULFWVDVDFLYLFOHDGHULQEXVLQHVVEXLOGLQJDQGPDLQ- taining professional relationships and partnerships, as a team player with business, education, unions, local, county, state and IHGHUDORI¿FLDOV These experiences make me a strong candidate to continue to represent you, as a member of your Redmond Fire & Rescue Board of Directors. 7KHPLVVLRQDQGYDOXHVRIWKH¿UHGLVWULFWDUHDOOKLJKO\UHVSHFW- DEOHDQGUHÀHFWWKHWUXHGHGLFDWLRQDQGVHUYLFHWKDWRXU¿UH district portrays to the community it serves through it’s leader- ship, integrity, courage, accountability, respect, excellence and VDIHW\HYHU\GD\7KHVHDUHDOOYDOXHVWKDW,EHOLHYHLQDQG support. ,WKDQN\RXIRU\RXUFRQVLGHUDWLRQDQG\RXUYRWH John %ODQWRQ 5HGPRQG)LUH 5HVFXH Director, Position 3 NO PHOTO 68%0,77(' 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-45 Candidates (This information furnished by Donna Owens.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG US Forest Service 1979-2018 (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Pierce College, AA; San Diego State University, BA 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH BPRD Budget Committee; BPRD Board of Directors 6LQFH,ZDVDSSRLQWHGWRSRVLWLRQRQ-DQXDU\, have been honored to serve on the Bend Park and Recreation 'LVWULFW%RDUGRI'LUHFWRUV,DPSDVVLRQDWHDERXWRXUSDUNV trails, open spaces, and the facilities that make up the BPRD. ,DPVHHNLQJ\RXUYRWHWRFRQWLQXHP\ZRUN ,IHOOLQORYHZLWK%HQGIURPWKHWLPH,PRYHGKHUHLQIRUD MREZLWKWKH86)RUHVW6HUYLFHEHJLQQLQJZLWKWKHLFRQLF'UDNH and Shevlin Parks. Bend has grown and many things have changed, yet our parks, trails, and programs remain valued and vital to our community. Thoughtfulness, good stewardship, and bold acquisitions are key to sustaining parks in all areas and neighborhoods as our density and population increase. Opportunities for acquiring and maintaining open spaces are at risk for designation for other purposes. Once gone, our future JHQHUDWLRQVZLOOPLVVRXWRQRXUQDWXUDOODQGVFDSHDQGKLVWRU\, promoted awareness of our small County Worrell Wayside Park to stop its redevelopment into parking spaces. 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Endorsed by Jeanne Debons, PhD Botanical Artist Donna Owens Bend Metro Park and Recreation District Director, Position 1 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-46 Candidates (This information furnished by Mark O’Brien.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Commercial Construction (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Concord High School; Los Medanos College 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Current seat holder ,KDYHOLYHGLQ/D3LQHIRU\HDUV,QWKDWWLPH,KDYHZRUNHG closely with the Executive Director for the during fundraisers DQGRQWKH)LQGOH\%XWWH3DUNLPSURYHPHQWVDQGEHDXWL¿FDWLRQ SURMHFWVLQZKLFK,RUJDQL]HGRUSDUWLFLSDWHG ,DPYHU\H[FLWHGDERXWWKLVRSSRUWXQLW\WRGRP\VKDUHRIFRP- munity service regarding our parks and vacant land available WRWKH/35''XULQJWKLVWHQXUH,ZDQWWRZRUNZLWKWKH('WR procure grants for a Master Plan which is critical for any public ODQGGHYHORSPHQW,QP\YLVLRQ,ZRXOGOLNHWRVHHPRUHZDONLQJ running/biking trails amongst the trees and wetlands and a large multi-use indoor sports facility for our winter months activities. Letter of Endorsement ,DPHQWKXVLDVWLFDOO\UHFRPPHQGLQJWKDW0DUN2¶%ULHQEHFKRVHQ for a seat on the LPRD Board of Directors. Mark is someone that ,DQGHYHU\RQHLQRXUFOXEFDQFRXQWRQIRUKHOSDGYLFHDV- VLVWDQFHLQOHDUQLQJWKHJDPHSURMHFWVGHFLVLRQVDQGDGYDQFLQJ our goals as a club. Mark is a past club board member and played an integral part in many of the decisions which made our club what is today. Mark’s determination and hard work helped make the development and completion of the outdoor pickleball courts, built entirely with SULYDWHIXQGVSRVVLEOH+HRUJDQL]HGPDQ\RIWKHEHDXWL¿FDWLRQ SURMHFWVWRLPSURYH)LQGOH\%XWWH3DUN Mark would be an exceptional choice for the Board of Directors. ,EHOLHYH\RXZRXOGEHKDUGSUHVVHGWR¿QGDEHWWHUFDQGLGDWH for this position. Cathy Hundley La Pine Pickleball Club-Committee Director Frontier Days Pickleball Tournament Director Mark 2·%ULHQ La Pine Park and Recreation District Director, Position 2 (This information furnished by Jodie Barram.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Self-Employed, Co-Coordinator, Oregon Living With Fire; Self-Employed, Administrative Support, Central Oregon Fire Chiefs Association; 6HDVRQDO3XEOLF,QIRUPDWLRQ 2I¿FHU1:7HDP86)RUHVW Service 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG6HOI(PSOR\HG,QGHSHQGHQW &RQWUDFWRU,QWHUQDWLRQDO$VVRFLDWLRQRI)LUH&KLHIV6HOI (PSOR\HG3URJUDP'LUHFWRU3URMHFW:LOG¿UH3XEOLF$IIDLUV Specialist, Bend Fire & Rescue; Director of Fundraising, Tower Theatre Foundation; Substitute Educational Assistant, High Desert ESD (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG George Fox University, Bachelor of Arts 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Bend Park and Recreation District Board of Directors, Jan. 2023-Present; Bend City Council, 2008-2014, Mayor Pro Tem, 2011-2014; Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization Budget Committee, Chair, 2008; Bend Planning Commission, 2005-2008, Vice Chair 2006-2008 ,DPSDVVLRQDWHDERXWSXEOLFVHUYLFH:HPXVWWDNHFDUHRI what we have while preparing for the future. By providing the physical spaces, both natural and developed, as well as a diverse offering of programs for the community at large we can excel at building community. Your vote for me this May will allow me to continue serving you as a Bend Park & Recreation District Board Member. Key Themes • Strengthen BPRD’s existing partnerships with other agencies and look for new ones, cultivating trust be- tween organizations and with the community. • Consciously reduce barriers to participate or be in- cluded. Building community with an awareness towards inclusivity. • Environmental stewardship whether related to a natural or developed outdoor area or facilities. As a Central Oregon native who moved back to Bend 24 years DJR,DPDQDYLGXVHURIWKH'LVWULFW¶VSURJUDPVWUDLOVSDUNV natural areas, river access points, and off leash dog areas. 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Endorsed by the Oregon League of Conservation Voters. 6WUHQJWK,QWHJULW\([SHULHQFH MRGLHIRUSDUNVFRP Jodie %DUUDP Bend Metro Park and Recreation District Director, Position 2 NO PHOTO 68%0,77(' 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-47 Candidates (This information furnished by Gary S Gordon.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Small business RZQHU±NRNDQHH¿VKLQJWDFNOH 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Attorney at Law 1975-2014; $GMXQFW3URIHVVRURI/DZ 1981; Deputy Public Defender Nevada County CA 1985-2013 (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University of California, Santa Barbara, Bachelor of Arts 1971; Southwestern University School of Law, Juris Doctor 1974; Deschutes County Government College 2014 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH La Pine Park & Recreation District Board of Directors and Chairman 2015 to 2023 Eight years ago my platform was to make the District respon- sive to the community, while being transparent and practicing FDUHIXO¿QDQFLDOPDQDJHPHQW7KRVHSURPLVHVKDYHEHHQ NHSW,WKDVEHHQP\KRQRUWREHWKH%RDUG&KDLUPDQWKHSDVW eight years. Here is a partial list of what has been accomplished: • Modernized accounting and planning • Rewrote organizational policies for compliance with State law • Balanced the District Budget all eight years • Expanded recreation and educational programs for youth and adults ‡ ,ZURWHWKHPDQGDWHG5HYLVHG&RPSUHKHQVLYH3ODQVDYLQJ taxpayers $75,000 • Established Music in the Pines free summer concerts – no expense to taxpayers (community sponsors) ‡ )LQOH\%XWWH3DUN5HVWRUHG&RPPXQLW\%XLOGLQJ¿QLVKHG pickleball courts • New safe playgrounds in Heritage Park • Partnered with Band of Brothers for American and Service Flag poles; Veteran’s Memorial Brick Garden ‡ &RPPXQLW\&HQWHUSDYHGSDUNLQJORWÀRRULQJLQJ\P completion of kitchen • Restructured operation of Rosland Park as a year-round facility that self-sustains its operating costs, reinvesting those funds into improvements. ‡ 0DLQWDLQHG¿VFDOLQWHJULW\GXULQJWKH&29,'FULVLV • Established Kelly Young Memorial Park as a self-sustain- ing pubic archery facility ,DSSUHFLDWH\RXUYRWHWRFRQWLQXHVHUYLQJRXUFRPPXQLW\ *DU\6 Gordon La Pine Park and Recreation District 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ (This information furnished by Zachary L Harmon.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Certified Public Accountant - Capstone CPAs 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG None (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Western Oregon University - Bachelors in Science - Business and Accounting 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Redmond Area Parks and Recreation Board Member 2013 - current 0\QDPHLV=DFKDU\+DUPRQDQG,DPUXQQLQJIRU5$35' %RDUG3RVLWLRQ1R,FXUUHQWO\VHUYHRQWKHERDUGRI5$35' DQGSUHYLRXVO\VHUYHGRQWKH5$35'%XGJHW&RPPLWWHH, am excited for our community with the recently passed the bond measure for a new community recreation center. With the continued growth the Redmond Area has seen over the last 20 years the new center will provide more opportunities for all UHVLGHQWVWRUHFUHDWHLQDYDULHW\RIZD\V,ORRNIRUZDUGWRWKH construction process and would like to continue serving the community on the board with your vote. Thank you! Zachary L Harmon 5HGPRQG$UHD3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ NO PHOTO 68%0,77(' 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-48 Candidates (This information furnished by David Rouse.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired; Senior Fellow, Portland State University -current 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Civil engineer, City Of Gresham, OR, Environmental Services Director. Responsible for pro- viding Parks & Recreation services and public works functions (transportation, water, wastewater, recycling). Responsibilities included parks masterplanning, development, maintenance, capital planning and budgeting. (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Bachelor Civil Engineering, University of Portland 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Extensive experience working with City Councils, County Commissions, Special Districts and Boards. Currently serving as a Senior Fellow, Portland State University, specializing in sustainability and energy conservation for local governments. 0\QDPHLV'DYLG5RXVH,¶PFXUUHQWO\UXQQLQJIRU%RDUG Director of Redmond Area Park & Recreation District (RAPRD). ,DPDOLIHORQJ2UHJRQLDQJURZLQJXSRQDFDWWOHUDQFKLQ %DNHU&LW\,VHUYHGLQWKH86PLOLWDU\ZLWKWKH1DY\6HDEHHV GXULQJWKH9LHWQDPHUD$IWHUVHUYLFHFRPPLWPHQW,HQUROOHG at University of Portland obtaining a Bachelors degree in Civil (QJLQHHULQJ0DUULHG¿YHFKLOGUHQDOO2UHJRQUHVLGHQWV8SRQ UHWLUHPHQWP\ZLIH ,PRYHGWRFHQWUDO2UHJRQZKHUHZHHQ- MR\HYHU\WKLQJWKHJUHDWRXWGRRUVSURYLGHVVNLLQJKLNLQJELNLQJ and kayaking in central Oregon sunshine. 34 years in the public sector primarily with the City of Gresham, OR. As the Environmental Services Director, responsible for Parks & Recreation and public works functions (transportation, water, wastewater, and recycling) for the cities 100,000 resi- dents. Responsibilities included Parks masterplanning & devel- opment, capital planning, budgeting and parks maintenance. Extensive experience working with City Councils, County Commissions, Special District and Boards. Currently a Senior Fellow, Portland State University, partnering with local govern- PHQWVRQVXVWDLQDELOLW\DQGHQHUJ\FRQVHUYDWLRQSURMHFWV 0RYLQJWRFHQWUDO2UHJRQ,ZDVLPPHGLDWHO\LPSUHVVHGZLWKWKH quality of recreation opportunities available, and the importance these services play in the quality of life for Redmond residents. Upcoming new parks programs, the recently approved recre- DWLRQFHQWHUDUHH[FLWLQJRSSRUWXQLWLHV,DPXQLTXHO\TXDOL¿HG to contribute to the ongoing success of RAPRD and would appreciate your vote. David Rouse 5HGPRQG$UHD3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ (This information furnished by BJ Soper) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Self Employed Home School Dad and farmer 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Property Management and Maintenance; Residential General Contractor; Rancher; Farmer (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Graduated From Sparks High School, Sparks, Nevada in 1994 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Elected PCP Deschutes Republican Party 7RGD\LQDZRUOGVR¿OOHGZLWKGLYLVLYHQHVVLWLVPRUHLPSRU- tant than ever to cultivate community. What better way to con- nect with our neighbors than by engaging in activities found right here in our own Parks and Recreation Centers! Building community is a top priority and engaging with neighbors is the EHVW¿UVWVWHSWREULGJLQJWKHGLYLGHVZHIDFHDVD&LW\6WDWH and Nation. Competition is a great way to teach and train the future leaders of this Country. Through sports, our children learn critical skills in leadership and how to work together to accomplish a goal. Winning and losing is a part of real life for which youth sports gives our children an early opportunity to learn how to handle both success and failure, lessons everyone must have. As a coach (volunteer at RHS basketball 2013-2014 and many \HDUVLQ/LWWOH/HDJXHLQ1HYDGD ,DPKHUHWRHQVXUHWKDWRXU Redmond children have the opportunity to engage in a sport DWHYHU\OHYHO7KLVLVDPDMRUIDFWRULQUXQQLQJIRU5HGPRQG Parks and Rec Position 4. Central Oregon produces great young athletes. They need the facilities and programs to be the best they can be to continue this tradition. With a background in Construction, Maintenance and Property 0DQDJHPHQW,KDYHWKHNQRZOHGJHDQGVNLOOVHWWRHQVXUHWKH best use of Taxpayer money earmarked for repairs, upgrades and new construction. Accountability to the people who make our district possible is very important. Finally, my motto is “Our Community First” and will work to make our Parks and Recreation Centers places we can all be proud of and willing to support. %- 6RSHU 5HGPRQG$UHD3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU3RVLWLRQ 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-49 Candidates (This information furnished by Louie Arzaga.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Business Systems Engineer – Choice Plus LLC – Paid; Business Systems Engineer / Financial Analyst – Nth Media Co - Paid; Founder/ &R2ZQHU/RRS,QWHUQDWLRQDO Corporation - Unpaid 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Owner - Asset Recovery Collective – Paid; Business Analyst and Systems Manager Decurion Corporation - Paid; Technical Analyst & Professional Education Trainer - Paid (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo (CalPoly, San Luis Obispo) – Graduate – Master of Business Administration; CalPoly, San Luis Obispo – Graduate – City and Regional Planning; University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) – Undergraduate – Sociology; altMBA, Seth Godin – Helping Leaders to Effectively Drive Change Within Their Organizations 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None :+</28,($5=$*$" To whom much is given, much is required. How can one sit by with God given skills, talents and experiences that would EHQH¿WKLVIDPLO\QHLJKERUKRRGFRPPXQLW\FLW\VWDWHDQG FRXQWU\" 6LQFHHOHPHQWDU\VFKRRO,KDYHEHQH¿WHGIURPEHLQJLQYROYHG ZLWKRUJDQL]HGVSRUWVOLNHÀDJIRRWEDOOEDVNHWEDOOVRFFHUWUDFN ¿HOGZKLFKSUHSDUHGPHIRUP\KLJKVFKRROVSRUWVRI-9 Soccer, Varsity Tennis and Varsity Wrestling. The life skills of discipline, teamwork, leadership, focus, prob- OHPVROYLQJFULWLFDOWKLQNLQJOR\DOW\VDFUL¿FHDQGVWULYLQJIRU excellence grounded me to be the Team Captain of the UCLA Surf Team, the UCLA Surf Club President, an At-Risk Youth Counselor for UCLA UniCamp (12) 10-12 yo boys, the UCLA ,QWUDPXUDO)LQDQFH&RPPLWWHHDQGVWDUWDFORWKLQJFRPSDQ\ with a college roommate. Recreation, the act of recreating ourselves and releasing mental stress physically is vital to both people and a city. My Urban Planning background from working in the Real Estate Construction and Development industry, showed me the impor- tance of parks and open spaces. ,ORRNIRUZDUGWRGRLQJWKHLPSRUWDQWDQGPHDQLQJIXOZRUN of enhancing and preserving the high quality of life here in Redmond for many generations to come. https://www.linkedin.com/in/louie-arzaga/ LouieArzaga.com Louie Arzaga 5HGPRQG$UHD3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW Director, Position 5 (This information furnished by Lena Berry.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Community Advocate 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Parent Teacher Club Coor- dinator, Vern Patrick Elementary; Patient Care Coordinator, Providence Hematology & On- co logy; Endocrinology Medical Assistant, Samaritan Depoe Bay Clinic (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG El Molino High School, Diploma 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH 17th Street Partners Committee; Redmond Police Department Citizens Academy Graduate ,ORYHWKLVFRPPXQLW\,FRRUGLQDWHWKH6XQGD\6WUHHW Kitchen, 17th Street Cleanups & Streetside Cooling Shelters, DQG,YROXQWHHUVHUYLQJPHDOVDW)DPLO\.LWFKHQ,¶YHDOVR FRRUGLQDWHGORFDOFRPPXQLW\EXLOGLQJHYHQWVZLWKQRQSUR¿WV schools, businesses, service providers and community groups. As a wife, mother and community advocate, it is important to me that Redmond Area Park and Recreation District (RAPRD) curates safe spaces with activities, events, programs and enrichment opportunities that are accessible and affordable for everyone in the community. Thanks to the support of Redmond voters last fall, the RAPRD will soon begin construction on a new facility. This is an oppor- tunity to provide more health, recreation and sports programs in Redmond, saving many of us from making repeated trips to Bend to use facilities and camps. A vote for Lena Berry is a vote to: 1. 6XSSRUWWKH([HFXWLYH'LUHFWRU, staff and community LQFUHDWLQJDTXDOLW\¿QDQFLDOO\VXVWDLQDEOH5HFUHDWLRQ &HQWHUZLWKDVPXFKRIDYDULHW\RIVSRUWV¿WQHVVKHDOWK music, art, well-being and fun opportunities as possible. 2. 3URPRWHFROODERUDWLRQV with Redmond City businesses, YHQGRUVFRDFKHVDQG¿WQHVVSURIHVVLRQDOVWRSURPRWH community involvement & accessibility while meeting the needs of the community across ages, cultures & abilities. 3. .HHSWD[HVORZ,ZLOOEHDUHVSRQVLEOHVWHZDUGRIRXUWD[ dollars and do everything in my power to ensure RAPRD GHOLYHUVKLJKTXDOLW\VHUYLFHVDVHI¿FLHQWO\DVSRVVLEOH ,DPDVNLQJIRU\RXUYRWHVRWKDW,FDQGRWKHKDUGZRUNRI ensuring Redmond families can continue to count on the won- derful spaces and activities our park district provides. ZZZ(OHFW/HQD%HUU\FRP Lena %HUU\ 5HGPRQG$UHD3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW Director, Position 5 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-50 Candidates 6LVWHUV3DUN 5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW Director, Position 5 (This information furnished by Peggy Tehan.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Certified Public Accountant, Property Manage- ment 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Partner in Public Accounting Firm 1997-2021; Small business owner & operator 1984-2020; Bookkeeping & Licensed Tax Preparer 1991-1996; Licensed 2UHJRQ2XW¿WWHU (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Kittitas High School – High School Diploma; Washington State University – Bachelor of Music 1980; Lane County Community College; Central Oregon Community College 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH 2005-2006, Appointed – Budget Committee Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation (SOAR); 2007, Appointed to Board of Directors Sisters Organization for Activities and Recreation (SOAR); 2008 – Current, Elected Board of Directors SOAR / Sisters Park and Recreation District ,DPDVNLQJIRU\RXUYRWHWRUHHOHFWPHWRWKHERDUGRIGLUHF- WRUVRI6LVWHUV3DUNDQG5HFUHDWLRQ'LVWULFW 635' ,KDYH proudly served on the board ever since 2007 including thirteen years as board treasurer and two as board president. $VDFHUWL¿HGSXEOLFDFFRXQWDQW,EULQJ\HDUVRIH[SHULHQFH LQ¿QDQFLDOPDQDJHPHQWZKLFKGLUHFWO\FRQWULEXWHVWRZKDW, EHOLHYHLVWKHPRVWLPSRUWDQWGXW\RIDERDUGPHPEHU¿VFDO responsibility. On this same ballot is SPRD’s measure to renew its local op- WLRQRSHUDWLQJOHY\IRUDQRWKHU¿YH\HDUV:LWK\RXUDSSURYDO the district can continue its forward progress to provide our youth and adults with a full range of programs and enhance our IDFLOLWLHVWREHWWHUVHUYHWKHFRPPXQLW\,DPHVSHFLDOO\H[FLWHG about SPRD working with the Sisters School District to convert the current elementary school to a multi-use community center when the new elementary school opens in 2024. All of this requires a strong board to guide, oversee and govern the orga- nization and assure it is meeting the needs of Sisters Country. ,DPSURXGRI635'¶VSRVLWLYHLPSDFWRQRXUFRPPXQLW\DQG the essential service it provides. :LWK\RXUYRWHRIDSSURYDO,FDQFRQWLQXHWRVHUYH\RXDQGWKH Sisters Park and Recreation District on the board of directors. Peggy Tehan 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-51 Candidates (This information furnished by Cynthia Claridge.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Beaverton Schools; Redmond Schools; Paulina Springs Books (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Oregon State University, Grad- uated BS 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Deschutes Public Library Board ,WLVDSULYLOHJHWRUHSUHVHQW\RXRQWKH'HVFKXWHV3XEOLF /LEUDU\%RDUGRIGLUHFWRUVVLQFH,DPQRZVHHNLQJUH election. Having lived, worked, and raised three daughters in Redmond for WKHODVW\HDUV,¶YHEHHQDFWLYHO\LQYROYHGLQRXUFRPPXQLW\ * Taught Kindergarten through third grade for the Redmond School District for 22 years * Co-owned downtown bookstore for 8 years * Volunteered as Court Appointed Special Advocate for CASA of Central Oregon since 2017 * 6HUYHGRQOLEUDU\1RYHO,GHD&RPPLWWHH * Volunteered with the Redmond Street Kitchen, providing food for the community’s houseless * Was actively involved with Redmond Chamber of Commerce * Served on the Redmond Library board prior to the forma- tion of Deschutes Public Library District ,EHOLHYH,KDYHDQDSSUHFLDWLRQDQGXQGHUVWDQGLQJIRUWKHQHHGV in our community. We all feel the strains on our current infra- structure due to the rapid growth over the last several decades in Redmond and Deschutes County. The Deschutes Public Library Board recognized this growth and the impact it will have on the library system and the public. Accordingly, the board sought expert guidance on the best way forward for the entire library system. With the passage of the library bond in November, 2020, the Board approved remodeling existing buildings and building new structures to meet the needs of our citizens. My commitment is to ensure our library system delivers the necessary services and materials to our citizens. People PXVWKDYHDFFHVVWRWKHPDWHULDOVWKH\ZDQWDQGQHHG,DP FRPPLWWHGWRXWLOL]LQJWD[SD\HUV¶GROODUVHI¿FLHQWO\WRSURYLGHD ZHOORUJDQL]HGVHUYLFH,ORRNIRUZDUGWRDVHFRQGWHUPRQWKH 'HVFKXWHV3XEOLF/LEUDU\%RDUGWRIXO¿OOWKHVHFRPPLWPHQWV Thank you for your consideration and your vote. Endorsed by Susan B. Torassa, Former Library Board Member Cynthia Claridge 'HVFKXWHV3XEOLF/LEUDU\'LVWULFW Director, Zone 1 (This information furnished by Tony Oliver.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ5HWLUHG,QGXVWULDO Engineer 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Court-Appointed Special Advo- cate for Foster Children – 12 years; Mountain Star Nursery – “Fairy Godmother” for children in need; Philanthropic Education Organization – Funding scholar- ships for women returning to work (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees, Arizona State University 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Community Advocate I am running because I believe local community libraries play a key role in the development of our fast-growing city. As a children’s advocate I know that investments in strong neighbor- hood libraries can help our kids grow and prosper. /(7¶686(2857$;(6:,6(/< Deschutes County narrowly passed a $195 million library bond, but it failed in Redmond. Now we learn they’re plan- ning to spend $130 million of the bond on one huge facility in southeast Bend, over an hour’s drive round trip from central Redmond. We shouldn’t have to pay for a library we’ll never YLVLW,QVWHDGZHVKRXOGLQVLVWWKDWPRUHRIRXUWD[SD\HUIXQGV support our local libraries here. :('(6(59(/,%5$5,(67+$768332575('021'¶6 *2$/6 We’re being overlooked here in Redmond. The Library Board has shown complete disregard for the historic value of our Jesse Hill School and has planned a new building that does not ¿WZLWK5HGPRQG,ZLOOZRUNIRUPRUHFRPSDWLEOHOLEUDULHV:H need to insist that our taxpayer dollars be spent to meet our needs here. WE NEED A LIBRARY BOARD MEMBER THAT STANDS UP FOR REDMOND’S INTERESTS /,%5$5,(66+28/'6833257(9(5<21( Community libraries should provide access for older adults, families and kids, the disabled, disadvantaged, those who can’t WUDYHOORQJGLVWDQFHVWRRQH³FHQWUDO´IDFLOLW\,DGYRFDWHIDLUDQG equitable investments that support everyone in our community. I ask for your vote – help build Redmond’s libraries 3URXGO\(QGRUVHGE\ Patti Adair, Deschutes County Commissioner George Endicott, Redmond Mayor 2009-2022 R. Scott Stuart, Republican Party Chair Shannon Wedding, Redmond City Councilor Brandon Weimer, Herringbone Bookstore Owner Tony Oliver 'HVFKXWHV3XEOLF/LEUDU\'LVWULFW Director, Zone 1 2I¿FLDO'HVFKXWHV&RXQW\6SHFLDO'LVWULFW(OHFWLRQ9RWHUV¶3DPSKOHW 9-52 Candidates (This information furnished by Raymond Miao.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Retired medical scientist researching cancer progression and prevention 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Senior Scientist, Stanford Re- VHDUFK,QVWLWXWH,QWHUQDWLRQDO Director Exploratory Research, Hana Biologics; VP, Coast-to-Coast Analytical Services (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Duke University, Ph.D., Biochemistry; Queens College, A.B., Chemistry 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH Deschutes Public Library District, Board Member. Elected 6 times; Oregon State Library, Board Member. Appointed; Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #2, Board Member. Elected ,ORYHOLEUDULHV,KHOSHGIRXQGRXUOLEUDU\GLVWULFW ,¶YHZRUNHGWRPDNHRXUOLEUDULHVRXWVWDQGLQJHYHQLQWKHIDFH RIFRQWLQXHGSRSXODWLRQJURZWK,KDYHZRUNHGWREXLOGOLEUDULHV that make livable, complete communities. ,VWDQGIRU • &RPPXQLW\OLEUDULHVWKDW\RXFDQHDVLO\JHWWR • 6RXQG¿QDQFLDOVWUDWHJLFSODQQLQJ Growth has paid for itself and with forward-looking planning will continue to do so. • %HWWHUERRNFROOHFWLRQVLQDOOOLEUDULHV There will always be room for books, electronic books and resources for everyone in our libraries. • .HHSLQJXSZLWKGHYHORSPHQWVLQWHFKQRORJ\ now and LQWKHIXWXUH,QFRUSRUDWHWKHPDVDSSURSULDWHWRSURYLGH better and faster services. • $VNLQJDQGUHVSRQGLQJWRZKDWFRPPXQLWLHVZDQW Reconsider size and design of the proposed new Bend library. A key role of the board is to prepare for the future. To do that, you need to know past, present and future trends; what has and hasn’t worked for other libraries and what does it all teaches us. ([SHULHQFHDQGNQRZOHGJHFRXQW ,DJUHHZLWKWKH$PHULFDQ/LEUDU\$VVRFLDWLRQSRVLWLRQWKDW a principal role of libraries is to build strong communities. Community libraries are one of the best ways to do this. Community libraries connect people through programs and resources. (YHU\RQHGHVHUYHVDJUHDWOLEUDU\ ,DVNIRU\RXUYRWHVRZHFDQFRQWLQXHWREXLOGVWURQJ¿QDQ- cially stable libraries. Endorsed by: Phil Chang, Deschutes County Commissioner Patti Adair, Deschutes County Commissioner Paul Dewey, Land Use Advocate Barb Campbell, Bend City Councilor Toby Bayard, Founder, Supporters of Literacy David Osgood, PhD, Former University Professor Rebecca Brown, Farmer Brown’s Raymond Miao 'HVFKXWHV3XEOLF/LEUDU\'LVWULFW 'LUHFWRU=RQH (This information furnished by Marisa Chappell Hossick.) 7KHDERYHLQIRUPDWLRQKDVQRWEHHQYHUL¿HGIRUDFFXUDF\E\WKHFRXQW\ 2FFXSDWLRQ Deschutes River Conservancy, Communications Director (2010-present) 2FFXSDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG Karnopp Petersen, Marketing (2003-2010) (GXFDWLRQDO%DFNJURXQG University of Oregon, BA (French Literature) 3ULRU*RYHUQPHQWDO([SHULHQFH None )UHVK,QGHSHQGHQW2XWORRN • Doing the hard work to provide excellence in library services. • Bringing fresh ideas as a working mother of school-age children. • Committed to listen, understand, and represent the needs of the community. &RPPLWPHQWWR)LVFDO$FFRXQWDELOLW\ ‡ 6XSSRUWLQJVROXWLRQVWKDWDUH¿VFDOO\VXVWDLQDEOH • Providing long-term vision for tomorrow’s communities. • Ensuring resources are provided for all community needs LQFOXGLQJVPDOOEXVLQHVVGHYHORSPHQWQRQSUR¿WHQGHDY- ors, personal growth, and early childhood development. 'HGLFDWHGWR(TXDO$FFHVVIRU$OO • Supporter of intellectual freedom. • Current president of foundation to support school-age literacy. • Passionate about access to life-long learning opportunities. ,KDYHOLYHGLQWKLVFRPPXQLW\IRUPRVWRIP\OLIHDVKDVP\ husband. We are raising our children to embody the values RIFRPPXQLW\FXULRVLW\UHVSHFWDQGLQWHJULW\,KDYHVHHQ Deschutes County grow and evolve over the past 34 years and the library has grown along with our communities and our QHHGV,DPSDVVLRQDWHDERXWUHDGLQJOHDUQLQJLQFOXVLYLW\ DQGGLYHUVLW\,WKLQNLW¶VWLPHIRUDIUHVKYRLFHRQWKHOLEUDU\ board that can speak for the needs of today and the needs of the future. Endorsements: Neil Bryant Valerie Yost Jade Mayer Marney Smith, Hayden Homes Amphitheater -HII0DUWLQ3UHVLGHQW&DVFDGH3XEOLFDWLRQV,QF Brenda Speirs CEO, Buzztag Kurt and Talena Barker Patricia O’Neill Cande Buccola D. Scott Edmonson Mary M. 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