April 2025 Newsletter

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Saturday, May 10th from 8am - 2pm.
Community health fair with over 50 booths sharing health and wellness information for all ages. Cholesterol and blood glucose testing are available onsite with medical providers to review results with you before you leave.

Take the State Health Improvement Plan Prioritization Survey Now and sign up for a chance to win one of the fifteen $50 gift cards!

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Statepriorities2025

🌟 Exciting Spring Break Activities!🌟

🌊 March 29th and April 19th! Join Us for Fun & Free Swim Events! 🏊‍♂️

KCDDS is hosting special Swim Events at the YMCA of Klamath Falls on March 29th and April 19th from 5:00 - 6:00 pm! 🎉

The events are free for all individuals and families supported by KCDDS!

🌟 Come enjoy a splashin' good time!

📍 Location: YMCA of Klamath Falls, 1221 S Alameda Ave, Klamath Falls, OR 97603

👉 Please note: All individuals and families swim at their own risk and are responsible for their own swimming supplies. Lifeguard supervision will be provided by YMCA staff.

See you there for an evening of fun in the water! 💦

📞 To register or for more info, contact Jennifer Brancacio, Community Outreach Liaison:

📱 541-851-2386

📧 jbrancacio@klamathcounty.org

UAKF Spring Pop-Up
📍 130 S. 5th St, Downtown Klamath Falls
🗓 Opening Night: Friday, April 11 | 5–10PM

👀 Extended Viewing:
→ April 12 & 13 | Sat & Sun | 12–6PM
→ April 14 | Mon | 3–7PM

Date: Friday, May 23rd
Start: 6:00pm, Eulalona (formerly Kit Carson) Park
Finish: Moehl Stadium, Oregon Tech

The Oregon Tech Twilight Fun Run is hosted by Oregon Tech Wellbeing in collaboration with the Student Veterans Program, and as part of community Memorial Day events, honors all fallen veterans. 

Route: The route has been adjusted this year! The Fun Run will begin at Eulalona (formerly known as Kit Carson) Park,  proceeding up the trail that runs parallel to Crater Lake Parkway, to El Dorado, up Daggett, and then right on Bryant Williams Way and around campus. Participants have two route options: 1) complete one full  loop around campus (5k) or 2) come directly into Moehl Stadium (closer to 2.5k). Professional timing services will be provided by Athletic Timing who track participants with chipped custom bibs.

Finish: Food trucks will be located between the stadium and the Athletics Building, with a closing awards ceremony once the top finishers are recorded. Awards will be given for overall finishers and by age group.

Registration: Registration fee of $20 will allow participants to run/walk the event, get a t-shirt, and receive one free meal ticket to the food trucks. Registration is online at https://runsignup.com/OITtwilightFunRun. Students and children (up to 18) can participate at no cost, but they DO need to register - be sure to click on the registration for Students and Children. Participants who register the day of the event may not receive a t-shirt, and there will be no cash accepted at Check-in - so be sure to register ahead of time!

Details for Participants: This is a family-friendly environment and walkers and runners alike are welcome; the route is paved throughout. Although we love furry friends, dogs or other pets are not allowed (aside from registered service animals). We will have volunteers placed throughout the route ringing cowbells for encouragement, and Klamath Falls police will also assist in traffic control. Hootie (Oregon Tech's mascot) will be joining us, too!

Volunteer: We are seeking volunteers to assist with event set-up, check-in, t-shirt distribution, route support, and clean-up. Volunteers will receive an event shirt and ticket to the food trucks! If you'd like to volunteer, go to the registration page (https://runsignup.com/OITtwilightFunRun) and click "Volunteer" at the bottom of the page.

If you have any questions please contact Gaylyn Maurer at Gaylyn.Maurer@oit.edu  

We’re excited to announce the 2nd Annual Substance Use Prevention Art Contest!

Design a meaningful piece of art that promotes substance use prevention. Your work should send a strong message and encourage positive choices by:

*Highlighting the dangers of substance use

*Educating others on its negative effects

*Sharing resources for help

*Encouraging a substance-free lifestyle

*Use your creativity to make a real impact.

Follow the link for the rules and entry form: https://tinyurl.com/2025SUPAC

#SubstanceUsePrevention #ArtWithAMessage

Oregon Tech’s Catalyze Klamath Challenge has been a huge success for student competitors and the Klamath Falls community. Over the past nine years, student/alumni teams have competed for over $100,000 in prize money and services. The 2023 event was made possible through generous sponsorship and donations from AVISTA, the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Klamath County Economic Development Association (KCEDA), Klamath IDEA, Oregon Small Business Development Center, Sky Lakes Office of Strategy & Innovation, VertueLab, and the Wendt Family Foundation.

Catalyze Klamath aims to support business ideas and/or fledgling entrepreneurial activity from any field of study that produces a new idea, product, or service that could become a thriving business in Klamath Falls and has the potential for job growth in rural Oregon.

Chicken and Dumpling Casserole

Simple yet comforting dumplings with chicken and vegetables are ready in less than an hour!

Ingredients

CHICKEN MIXTURE

3 Tablespoons vegetable oil

1 cup chopped onion (about 1 medium)

1 cup chopped carrot (about 2 small)

1 cup chopped celery (about 2 stalks)

3 cups low-sodium chicken broth (see Notes)

3 Tablespoons flour

2 cups chopped cooked chicken or turkey (see Notes)

1 cup frozen peas

½ teaspoon salt

¼ teaspoon black pepper 

 

DUMPLINGS

1 cup flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

¼ teaspoon salt

1 egg

⅓ cup 1% or nonfat milk

Directions

  1. Wash hands with soap and water.

  2. Rinse or scrub fresh vegetables under running water before preparing.

  3. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

  4. Chicken mixture: In a large skillet, add oil and heat over medium-high heat (350 degrees F in an electric skillet). Add onion, carrot and celery and cook until soft.

  5. Add a small amount of unheated broth to the flour and stir until smooth. Slowly mix in remaining broth and add to skillet. Stir over medium heat as the mixture thickens.

  6. Add the chicken, peas, salt and pepper. Heat on low while making dumplings.

  7. Dumplings: Mix the flour, baking powder and salt together in a mixing bowl.

  8. Add the egg to the milk and beat until well blended. Stir into the flour until well combined.

  9. Pour the chicken mixture into a lightly greased casserole dish. Drop dumpling dough by spoonfuls onto chicken mixture (makes about 8 dumplings).

  10. Bake uncovered for 15 minutes or until the dumplings are golden brown.

  11. Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours.

Notes

  • Broth can be canned or made using bouillon. For each cup of broth use 1 cup very hot water and 1 teaspoon or 1 cube bouillon. 

  • To make it easier to re-use measuring cups, mix the dry ingredients for dumplings before preparing the chicken mixture.

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