Focus My Valley: Hidden Treasures
Date: 3/28/2008 Album ID: 484976
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SCOBEL WIGGINS | Gazette-Times

Joel Cortright and his daughters Sierra, 2, and Hope, 5, have a picnic at Cronemiller.
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SCOBEL WIGGINS | Gazette-Times

Lek Chingangaram, his children Petra, 4, and Tevan, 7, and Margo Carr, all of Corvallis, enjoy Cronemiller Lake on a sunny day in spring.
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SCOBEL WIGGINS | Gazette-Times

Brad and Andrea Seavers, nearby residents of Peavy Arboretum, enjoy the end of the day at Cronemiller Lake.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Country Cafe grilled cheese with parmesan fries.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

The Country Cafe also has a drive through window for espresso.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

The distinctive sign for the Country Cafe on Highway 20 is tough to miss.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Roger Stuempfl of Burnt Woods sips a mug of green tea after lunch at the Country Cafe on February 7th.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Kiara Harber, 9, left, and Abbie Clemens, 9, paint pots at the Boys and Girls club wednesday March 19.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Nelia Mendonca demonstrates painting technique for Kati Hastie, 9, Wednesday March 19th at the Boys and Girls club in Corvallis.
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Andy Cripe | Gazette-Times

Wonser Mahn, 10, paints a pot Wednesday afternoon March 19, at the Boys and Girls club in Corvallis.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Melissa Thompson kneels down with her dog Gracie as they watch instructor Julie Flanery demonstrate new moves for the class to try during a Musical Freestyle class at Wonder Dogs in Philomath.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Betsy Brown gets ready with her dog Pippin, to practice some new maneuvers they are learning in the Musical Freestyle class at Wonder Dogs in Philomath.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Instructor Julie Flanery, left, looks on as Julie Austin works with her dog Sam during a Musical Freestyle class at Wonder Dogs in Philomath.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Carolyn Hancock works on a sequence of moves with her dog Caleb during the Musical Freestyle class at Wonder Dogs.
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Casey Campbell | Gazettet-Times

Chris Cusack sends a drive sailing through the air at the first hole of the Willamette Park disc golf course.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

John Ross throws his disc out of the trees, recovering from his first shot at the Willamette Park disc golf course.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Along with the historic aspects of Willamette Park, it also features a disc golf course that is very popular as players like Chris Cusack find time, whether rain or shine, to play a round.
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Casey Campbell | Gazette-Times

Willamette Park, found at the end of Goodnight Avenue in south Corvallis, is a stop on the South Benton County Route as a ferry crossed the Willamette to Stahlbush Island there in the early 20th century.
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