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As you can see---NWSCC has lots of information to share with you.  Here is some information on the Stolen Skis dilemma (Sat, Jan 4th @ Cascade Lodge).  We appreciate any help you might be able to provide.
 
A lot of the skis stolen were brand new (Christmas presents). If you have any information, the contact person is their coach: Andrew Beckham, Beaverton High School Coach.    503-244-5280.
 
After the news was circulated among club members, there has been a call for action from Dick Woolley, Plaza/Edgeset Ski Club.  He is aksing if anyone has skis to donate to the Beaverton Team, so the team does not fold, please call the coach.  
 Dick is donating two pairs of skis!!
 
And here is a story from Violet Anderson, Pacrat member----she urges everyone to put your name on your skis----at minimum, note the serial number of your skis and keep in a safe place.  After winning the Golden Rose and a certificate for a tune-up at the Raven's Perch in Government Camp, I left my skis for a tune-up.  After months of trying to get a hold of anyone there, I learned that they went out of business.  I talked to anyone I could in Gov't Camp, and most folks said everything was gone and I was out of luck.  Finally one night, by pure luck, Greg and I ate dinner in Huckleberry's at a table next to the person who had 'acquired' my skis.  He first said everything in the shop was gone, then he said he could come up with them for $150. Then he got a conscious and left them at the Gov't Camp coffee shop. I now have my skis back (that would've cost me $800 at any ski shop to replace).
Having your name on your skis not only is proof that they are yours, but it is a deterrent to thieves.  Skis are too expensive to lose.  And knowing your serial number can also help!!!
 


Fri Jan 10, 2003 4:57 am

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