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Description
The kiosk is a portable unit with pockets, for publicizing the KSC and distributing information on sustainability.
It is easily transportable in a vehicle. It requires enough floor space for access on all sides, about [???] square feet.
It was built in 2001 by Dwight Long and Ralph Opp.
Contents normally provided by KSC:
- Home Composting in the Desert [eh?]
- One Hundred and One Things to Live Sustainably
- I want a more sustainable world...
- The KSC brochure
- The most recent KSC Quarterly Newsletter
- The 'Recycling' Coloring Book
- Ten Reasons to Buy Local Food
- Waste Management's Waste Prevention tips
- [How about the local food guide?]
- Hey, how about scanning some of this stuff in, so it can be down-loaded
from the website?
Contents normally provided by others:
- Fifty Simple Things Your Business Can Do to Save the Earth (Earthworks Group, Berkeley CA) (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- You Can Change America (Earthworks Group, Berkeley CA) (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- Klamath Basin Birding Trail brochure ([Who wrote?]) (Contact: Cindy Deas)
- KBAS brochure (Klamath Basin Audubon Society) (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- KBAS Information Sheets (Klamath Basin Audubon Society) (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- Lake Ewauna Trail brochure ([Who wrote?]) (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- League of Women Voters brochure (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- Noxious Weeds of Klamath County (Title III publication by Rabe Consulting) (Contact the OSU Extension office, 883-7131)
- Oregon Eagle Foundation brochure (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
- Protecting the Watershed from Urban Pollution (Klamath Watershed Partnership) (Contact: Dwight Long)
- Klamath Wingwatchers brochure (Contact: Leslie Lowe)
Kiosk Operations
- Aside from special events, we generally like to place the kiosk where it can remain for several weeks.
- To find out its current location please contact Leslie Lowe.
- If you would like the kiosk at your site, or if you have relevant items that you would like to see in the kiosk,
please contact Leslie Lowe.
- The kiosk materials managers are Dwight Long and Leslie Lowe.
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