Board members: Dennis Dunlea, Edwin Stastny and Eric Sturm
Operator: Nick Grounds
City Marshal
Officers: Levi Clarey
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
Claude Hagerty, Pastor
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
Christa Moore, Librarian
First Park District in the State of Oregon. Five member board of Directors.
Heidi Cottingham, President
The Malin Park Swimming Pool is an outdoor pool open seasonally from mid-June until August. With water depths ranging from 3-9 feet, the Malin Pool is 6 lanes wide and 35 yards in length, and includes a diving board. The pool offers a variety of programming including: group and private swim lessons, open swim, family swim, water aerobics classes, lap swim, specialty camps and more. Annual events include the Tin Man Triathlon and the 4th of July Free Swim hosted by the Malin Car Show. The pool is located in the Malin Park which includes a brand-new walking path, baseball fields, playground equipment, plenty of picnic space, and much more.
Unique and Elegant cuisine, served with a touch of class.
Larry Turner-Owner, Professional Photographer and Photo Journalist
Deli sandwiches-Hot dogs
Beer, Liquor
Groceries
Gift items
Premium Chipping Potatoes
Grain-Hay and Organic Crops
Basin Fertilizer’s roots go back to the fall of 1975 when Bob Gasser and Chris Moudry left Valley Nitrogen Producers to open the new business. Jim Shuck also joined as a partner after spending twenty years with Walker Ag in Merrill. With youthful exuberance and a firm desire to provide excellent service to the Basin farm community—Shuck, Gasser, and Moudry opened for business with two employees, a pull sprayer, and four anhydrous ammonia applicators on one acre of land purchased from Chevron Oil.