Thursday, June 15, 2006
MONEY TREE, N.B. POOL
Note: Enlarge any pictureby clicking on it. Return toshow, by clicking on BACKGeorge on his knees, begging the old timers at Ridge Crest for a donation to buy a leaf for his money tree. See the thermometer, now at $5000.00.
The money tree on display at the new 4 million $ Ocean Ridge Assisted Living Place in Coos Bay. Note the thermometer at $5000. Kay Gebhardt in red is seated behind it. Rudy Buselmeier next to her, just gave $100. for the tree.
Frank Brink from Mexico who helped George with the money tree on Jun 5, 2006
This is a sandwitch board that George wears around his neck in order to explains how you can buy a leaf. George is asking people for a sizeable donation, to make big repairs to the roof of the pool, this summer. The 4 leafs shown are actual size that go on the money tree.
George Gebhardt at KCBy where he made a 5 minute video dtelling about the North Bend Pool. The sign tells you where to mail your check to buy a leaf. Leafs start at $5o.oo, $100., $200. and $500. Your name will be engraved on the leaf and displayed in the lobby of the Pool. HELP SAVE OUR POOL.
George Gebhardt, who originated the money tree to help out with roof repairs to the North Bend Swim Pool. On June 125, 2006 we have raised $5,500.00.
The Money Tree, originated by George Gebhardt. This is the traveling tree. The gold leaf costs $500., the Silver leaf $200, the red or copper leaf, $100 and the White leaf, only $50. Sale of the leafs is supposed to raise $40,000 to fix the roof in the Summer of 2006
Chris Richmond in charge of the Swim meet with over 300 at pool side. May 2006
Swimmers from Lincoln City and Eugene meet at the North Bend Olympic style covered pool.
Chris Richmond, manager of the North Bend Municipal Pool. He is in the furnace room where a grant of $25,000 was given by the Coquille Indians. Chris installed a new water heater and heat exchanger. The water ios heated by burning black diesel oil. Future plans call for a change over to Natural Gas.
Friday, February 10, 2006
Bottle fed tame squirrel while momma dog watches.
Momma takes turns licking all her babies nice and clean, including the squirrel.
Friends.
Puppies are a lot bigger now but they think the squirrel is one of them.
Even Momma is sound asleep.
Cute family.
Four spotted babies and one squirrel.
Baby squirrel asleep with the brood.
Just one of the gang.
Bottle fed baby squirrel
Baby squirel is accepted by momma dog along with her brood.
A mighty tame squirrel.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
The baby duckling couldn;t make it up the curb and fell back on her back side. Momma duck is encouraging her to try again.
That hound dogs big flappy ear sure makes a good sun shade for sleepy kitty.
Two babies, loving each other.