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i`rr.• <br /> City: Gazebo gives cover <br /> at Owens Rose Garden <br /> Continued from Page Cl including a cupola at the top— <br /> will provide shelter from the el- <br /> it are intended to create turn- ements,while its open sides al- <br /> over in parking spaces.) low breezes to blow through. <br /> •Interspersing nonfiction The gazebo is also wheel- <br /> audio books within the library's chair accessible,by way of a <br /> general nonfiction book collec- concrete and brick pathway <br /> tion causes confusion. that also was completed largely <br /> (The nonfiction audio books by the Rotarians. <br /> have since been moved to the li- Club members have donated <br /> brary's third-floor audio book more than 2,500 hours of work <br /> collection.) to the rose garden since 1999. <br /> •Check-out lines are too Earlier projects at the gar- <br /> long. den have included construction <br /> (Avoid the high-volume of trellises,rose bed borders <br /> times on Saturday and Sunday and a large,arching pergola <br /> afternoons,and take advantage that will eventually be covered <br /> of separate lines for express by climbing roses. <br /> • self-check.) <br /> New gazebo shields Joe Mosley can be reached at <br /> rose lovers from elements 338-2384 or jmosley@ <br /> guardnet.com. <br /> Rain—or for that matter, <br /> intense sunshine—are no long- <br /> er valid excuses for declining to <br /> stop by the Owens Rose Garden <br /> at Skinner Butte Park to smell <br /> and otherwise admire a few <br /> roses. <br /> The Eugene Delta Rotary <br /> club,which adopted the park as <br /> a community service project <br /> four years ago,has completed a <br /> 28-foot,hexagonal gazebo in the <br /> center of the rose garden. <br /> Its ornamental metal roof— <br /> -fie Fe is4ec-Guard <br /> June 1 , too3 <br /> C <br />
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