Building Connections, Building Communities
A template and process for creating community websites for rural Oregon communities
Thanks to the generosity of the Ford Family Foundation Institute for Community Building, the Community Website Partnership has grown steadily to serve nine communities (including Rural Klamath Connects), supporting rural networks to collaboratively create inclusive, comprehensive, accessible, and sustainable community-owned websites for engaging residents, businesses, and/or nonprofits to promote community awareness, connectedness, and community building.
Klamath County AUXCOMM is an Amateur Radio Emergency Service organization providing communications assistance to local emergency agencies and communities. We also provide communications for community events such as the annual Rim Run and the Snowflake Parade.
Please contact Jon Wanzer our Emergency Coordinator for information on how we may be of service to your community events or for information on becoming an amateur radio operator (ham radio) and how to get involved in the Amateur Radio Emergency Service.
Event room for rent. Food Bank.
Principal: Jamie Ongman
Mascot and School Colors: Lost River Raiders, black and gold
Claude Hagerty, Pastor
Christa Moore, Librarian
First Park District in the State of Oregon. Five member board of Directors, Phil Beasly, President.