Roundup of Gratitude 2022
It is Sunday morning, one week since the Holland Roundup. At this time of dawn last Sunday, I was walking as fast as I could, throwing white oak firewood into my truck, along with...
It is Sunday morning, one week since the Holland Roundup. At this time of dawn last Sunday, I was walking as fast as I could, throwing white oak firewood into my truck, along with...
Why we are voting for Brian DeLaGrange This newsletter is just a short message to let everyone know that our vote for Josephine County Commissioner will go to Brian DeLaGrange. We believe he is...
John Hancock is not going to helicopter-spray in O’Brien after all (newsletter from 4/20/2022) The helicopter spraying that was supposed to happen in O’Brien has been canceled. Cindy and several other residents...
The herbicide helicopter is headed our way; call John Hancock and object, now (newsletter from 4/18/2022) The main purpose of this newsletter is to let everyone know that John Hancock has planned to do...
The local grass roots movement to End Clearcutting in Josephine County is growing. We have had many people reaching out through the website, in person, and by email. A few people are pursuing threads...
We had our campaign kick-off meeting at Wild River last Friday, March 18, 2022. Here is a summary of the proceedings, for those who couldn’t make it, and for those who did! Kickoff Meeting...
In conclusion, this phonecall was a great start into the startling revealation of what is going on with the wild and mature woods in our state that are arguably one of the countries most powerful sources of climate change mitigation.
We need to save the trees of Oregon now so they can help save our planet. We need to lead the way of higher tree consciousness for the rest of the country. We need to have the largest impact on our country’s role in solving the climate crisis. A crisis is meant to unify us. Stopping the clearcutting in this county might be the beacon of hope we need to see right now.
Stay tuned for more information about the upcoming Second Annual Holland Roundup Revival in 2022. Yes, we will be doing it again, and bigger this time! Everybody loved the first (2021) event, and we plan...
The Holland Store has been a community gathering point for more than 100 years! The town of Holland was officially founded when it’s post office was established in 1899. The area was named for...