Do you have a child or grandchild about to enter college? Then Cori Murphy from My College Authority needs to hear from you! Thank you Cori for your informative talk on the critical role that enrollment management can be for parents. Read More
The Original Club in Southern Oregon, Founded May 15, 1923
Do you have a child or grandchild about to enter college? Then Cori Murphy from My College Authority needs to hear from you! Thank you Cori for your informative talk on the critical role that enrollment management can be for parents. Read More
It’s World Polio Day — will you lend your voice (and donations) to the cause? Read More
Congratulations to our very own Douglas Smith! Read More
Past District Governor Judi Beard-Strubing will be speaking at our club today! You don’t want to miss this one…see you there. Read More
Tucker Sno-Cat
We’ve all seen the building on South Pacific Hwy, but I doubt most know of their rich history and how lucky we are here in the Rogue Valley to have such a vibrant “Made in America” company in our back yard.
This company started in 1942 and is family owned. The idea started with a young boy, E.M. Tucker, walking to school in the early 1900s through deep snow near Trail, Oregon. He started thinking of how to build devices to make his travel easier. He designed a motorized snow sled for starters, then of course, perfected his design until he had a vehicle that could travel over deep, soft snow with a minimum amount of mechanical trouble and expense.
The Sno-Cats are sold world-wide and utilized by companies such as Harry & David and are used for snow grooming, snow removal, search & rescue, ambulance, avalanche control, oil & gas exploration, mining, telecommunication operations, personnel & cargo carrier, and agriculture.
A fun story Dan shared is that E.M. Tucker grew up in an area where there was lots of Elk hunting. One of his designs was called the “Kitten.” The Kitten was a sno-cat that was made small enough to fit in the back of an old Ford truck and could be used to assist hunters in getting a downed Elk out of the hills.
For more information, check out their website at:
http://www.sno-cat.com/index.html
Thank you Dan for a great presentation. Read More
St Mary’s does have a football team, says the coach. Read More
Congratulations and welcome new member, Tamara Miller from Organic Elements Spa. Read More
We have a new “blue badger”! Laurie Tanita with Providence Health & Services. Read More
The 1st annual rotary bbq cook-off was tons of fun with great food, beautiful weather, a stunning location, a few bribes for the judges and wonderful fellowship. Thank you to everyone who came and made yet another membership event a great success! Until next year. Read More