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Siskiyou Smokejumper Base
About
Working to make a great American adventure story into a cultural heritage treasure.
The Siskiyou Smokejumper Base Museum is a 501C3 nonprofit organization based in Cave Junction, Oregon. It’s supporters and board include smokejumpers who formerly worked at this base as well as tourism development advocates and aviation enthusiasts who use the airport where this historic base is located.
The group identifies the following reasons to preserve the historic Siskiyou Smokejumper Base:
- It is the first smokejumper base in Oregon and California history and one of the first four bases in American history. It is the last of the original four smokejumper bases that is still in its original location with its original buildings including the oldest smokejumper parachute loft in the Nation.
- The base is believed to have had the first Asian American smokejumper in history as well as the first Hispanic and Native American smokejumpers. The smallest smokejumper in history started his career at this base.
- The base is considered to be the home of the moon trees that were grown from seeds carried to the moon on the Apollo 14 mission by Stuart Roosa, a former smokejumper from the Siskiyou Smokejumper
Base.
The objectives of the group include:
- Raise funds and organize volunteer groups to restore, repair and maintain the historic buildings at the base.
- Develop and implement a business plan (pdf 2mb).
- Develop an interpretive plan (pdf 2mb) for a museum, self guided – walking interpretive tour of the grounds, accessibility, and safe management of visitor traffic.
- Develop and install museum displays and wayside exhibits.
- Improve wheelchair accessibility for the historic district.
- Maintain the grounds to retain the park-like character that was created by smokejumper crews over the years the base was in operation.
- Collect historic artifacts, photos, and conduct interviews to preserve the Siskiyou Smokejumper Base story. At this time the group has well over 2,000 historic photos that were taken at various times during the 38 years the base was in operation.
- Use the smokejumper story for publicity to promote tourism travel in the local region. Establish a visitor contact station to increase the effectiveness of retaining visitor spending at regional businesses. Target audiences include families that travel by private airplane, tour busses, RVs and school busses.
- Organize and conduct special events related to smokejumper history.
Board
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2011 Smokejumper Project Supporters
2011 Contributors
Includes donations of cash, materials, in-kind
$1000 and higher
Oregon Heritage Commission
Roy Belli$500-1000
Bob Nolan
David Oswalt
Build and Split Contracting
Ace Plumbing
Jim and Sharon Roman$100-500
Western United Fish Company
True Value Hardware
William Knight
Jerry Schmidt
Roy Floch
Signs Now (Medford)
Jerry Howe
Fred Meyer Stores
Rick KelleyUp to $100
Dave Arnold
Grace Sprague
Sandi Cassanelli
Star JenkinsSPECIAL THANKS
Daves Outdoor Power Equipment
Build and Split Construction
Dave Gilmore Construction
Tom Hunnicutt Roofing
Jack McCornack
Ken Swift Tree Service
Kerby Electric
Jim Dunlap
Taylors Sausage
Rick Kelly
________________2010 Contributors
Includes donations of cash, materials, in-kind
$1000 and higher
Oregon Dept Parks & Recreation
Roy and Sara Bella
Hal and Rena Ewing
National Smokejumper Association
Rena Ewing
Bob "Rigger" Snyder$500-1000
Gary Cote
John McDaniel
David Oswalt
Marlene Dutton
Bob and Myla McCann
Jim Allen
Dan Casey$100-500
Down N Out Seamless Rain Gutters
Ace Plumbing (Grants Pass)
Jerry Katt
Star Jenkins
Lonnie Oswalt
Hal and Rena Ewing
Greg Schmidt
Pat Wright (Swift)
John Manley
David Atkin
John Kingle
Steve Johnson
Tommy Ewing
Bob Wilden
Jack McCornack
Doug Becklew
Phil Clarke
Troop Emonds
Bob Nolan
Sandi Cassanelli
Jim Lancaster
Ron Lufkin
Adam Hunnicutt
Bill Ruskin
Bill Buck
Terry Egan
Dan O'Roarke
Gary Buck
Doug Crippen
John Manley
Norm Pawlowski
Bob Lightly
Dick Groom
Bob Wilken
John Helmer
Lee GossettUp to $100
Illinois Valley Building Supply
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Don Smith Construction
Cultural & Ecological Enhancement Network
Bob "Rigger" Snyder
Michael Russo
Mel Greenup
Ron Thoreson
Peter Block
Darvin Miller
Terry Mewhinney
Bob Hooper
Michael McCraken
Don Wallace
Leonard Macatee
Dan Smith
Bob Thomas
Howbart Bonnett________________
2009 Contributors
Includes donations of cash, materials, in-kind
$1000 and higher$500-1000
$100-500
Down N Out Seamless Rain Gutters
Ace Plumbing (Grants Pass)
Harris Woodworking (199 Lumber)
Sandi Cassanelli
Bob Nolan
Sharon Miller
Phil Clarke
Chuck Shelby
Loyle Washant
Ron Donaca
Star JenkinsUp to $100
Illinois Valley Building Supply
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Don Smith Construction
Jerry Johns
Jim Lancaster________________
2008 Contributors
Includes donations of cash, materials, in-kind
$100-500
Hal Ewing
Bob Nolan
Up to $100
Illinois Valley Building Supply
Gary Mills