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r. <br /> - <br /> -+~`O <br /> See page 20 for definitions ~ ,tc~ ~2~P <br /> Implementation Plan oQ~ y~~~ <br /> as o~ <br /> Skinner Butte Park Master Plan ACTION ACTION VOL. POSSIBLE cost <br /> PRIORITY TYPE OPPS. NOTES PROJECT STAGES TIMELINE FUNDS ESTIMATE <br /> 11. Describing the story of the Willamette Valley Kalapuya from early native settlement, changing patterns of land use, the contact period, and modem legacy <br /> 2. Considering an emphasis on mutual survival and reconciliation <br /> €3. Describing various methods of land management <br /> i4. Describing various uses of natural materials still found on site (ex.: native sunflowers for oil extraction, anointing) <br /> €5. Describing pre-historic events or activities in an appropriate setting (i.e. camas harvest near a section of wet prairie, use of top of butte as lookout, use of river) <br /> D.. Promote one-time, annual or programmed events and <br /> activities recognizing and reflecting native culture and <br /> practices such as symbolic or practical burning of prairie, 2 P * on-going <br /> camas/tar weed harvest festivals, etc.) <br /> <br /> ...._..._.e__._. <br /> ~E. Work with local and regional Kalapuya individuals or <br /> organizations to design and sponsor events and activities, and <br /> promote partnerships between other organizations 2 P * on-going <br /> F. Include native nomenclature in the interpretive and way-findin <br /> signage plan, or consider officially re-naming elements of the <br /> 2 POL on-going <br /> park or surrounding area j <br /> G. Include symbolism in park design elements and interpretive <br /> material reflecting native culture (examples: the camas bulb or <br /> flower; elements of Kalapuya oral history) 2 POL on-going <br /> C INTERPRETIVE CENTER: Develop a new interpretive <br /> 1 center <br /> L7evelop a new interpretive eenter in Skinner 6uttc Park. l~he ~ May be combined with interpretive action <br /> center could be a group or concentration of interpretive items for natural resources and cultural <br /> elerents such as kiosk in a prominent area, or the 2 I history. * * 2010 TBD $150,000 <br /> integration o(~unilar in.ormational elements in a ne~:~ or <br /> existing strur:turr-- <br /> A. The center should work with the overall interpretive plan to <br /> provide an overview of the Skinner Butte Park interpretive 2 CR <br /> system, including major topics, maps, etc. <br /> B. Center could serve as areadily-accessible, regional center for <br /> reference to other regional sites and sources of natural and 2 CR <br /> cultural interest <br /> C. Suggested locations for a new center include the butte summit <br /> overlook area or near the west end near the proposed 2 CR <br /> i <br /> istonca community arm <br /> i <br /> Strategy: Implement a Habitat Management Plan for Skinner Butte Park <br /> 2.1 r e <br /> o, ~ I <br /> and m~ Is. I <br /> i <br /> A. i at In For all Habitat Management Units I <br /> 1 ~ * * * * 2002-2003 BOND $50,000 <br /> r <br /> Implementation Plan 3 of 20 January 2002 <br /> i <br /> <br />
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