Welcome to the Town of Bonanza. We are located at 2900 4th Avenue in Bonanza, OR. Our phone is 541.545.6566, email is [email protected].
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.
Non-Profit- Museum
President: Ryan Bartholomew, Gary Zieg-Secretary, Treasurer-Denny Kalina, Directors- Cy Phillips, Heidi Cottingham, John Hughto, and Tom Clark
Principal:
Mascot and School Colors: Tulelake Honkers, royal blue and white with red accent.
Lawrence Cottingham, Commander
Monthly meetings-1st Monday of the month at 8pm
Refuge Church Malin is a campus of Refuge City Church in Klamath Falls OR. Refuge Church is a Pentecostal Assembly of God. We currently meet Sunday mornings at 11am in the Broadway Theater on Broadway St. Our ministry offices are located in our old church building located at 2404 5th St, Malin, OR 97632. Pastored by Pastor Rick and Dana Dickinson
Sunday school begins at 9am. Church service begins at 10:10am
Event room for rent. Food Bank.
Principal: Jamie Ongman
Mascot and School Colors: Lost River Raiders, black and gold
The Malin Community Service Club is a non-profit service organization that helps to promote and serve the town of Malin and the surrounding area.
Rob Grounds- President, Jared Kalina-Vice President, Jan Walker-Secretary, Lori Baley-Treasurer, and Directors Ivan Hernandez, Debbie Cosper and Barbara Fuentez
Meetings are held the 1st Wednesday of the month at 6pm
Located at Living Springs Fellowship.
Migrant, Seasonal, and Early Head Start (MSHS/EHS)
Migrant and Seasonal Head Start and Early Head Start provide comprehensive child development services to economically disadvantaged children and families. Migrant and Seasonal Head Start are for children of migrant and seasonal farm workers. This program cares for children while parents are working in the fields, and helps preschoolers develop the language, reading and math skills they need to be successful in school. Early Head Start provides services to pregnant woman, infants and toddlers up to age 3. Early Head Start cares for infants and toddlers to make sure that young children grow up to be healthy and happy. These programs also work with parents by providing training, education, and leadership opportunities.