Timber Valley SKP Park of Oregon, Inc. is a
not-for-profit Oregon corporation serving its
cooperative members. We have 206
memberships and a wait list for new
memberships averaging about 100 to 150
Escapee members. There is approximately a
three year wait to become a member of the park.
Your membership entitles you to the use of a
lot, which includes shed, patio, water, sewer,
cable T.V. and all the amenities of the park.
The pedestal at your site is equipped with an
electrical hookup, cable T.V. and phone jack.
The park bills each member for electric usage
monthly. Phone service can be contracted with
the local provider.
It is the responsibility of each member to know
the Rules and Regulations and Bylaws of the
Corporation and to abide by them. Because this
is a co-op we are all expected to do our share to
the best of our ability. We have many volunteer
opportunities to fit all your talents. It is a great
way to make new friends and remain vital.
BOARD MEMBERS:
PRESIDENT Cathey Johnson VICE PRESIDENT Jim Buchanon
SECRETARY Sue Eytalis TREASURER Kris Gordon
MEMBERS AT LARGE:
Max Middlebusher Carol Harding George Reel Norm Sherman Pat Mondike
Timber Valley SKP is located in the banana belt
of Oregon where the weather is usually quite
mild. We had a dusting of snow a few times this
past winter but it is usually gone by noon.
Summer days can peak in the 90's on occasion
with little rain. Flowers and shrubs grow
amazingly well here all summer long.
We are only an hour from the Oregon coast
where all will enjoy great beaches, camping,
fishing, crabbing, and terrific restaurants.
The park is surrounded with old timber such as
Douglas fir and oak. Cooper Creek Reservoir to
the east of us provides a scenic venue for
fishing and boating all year long. The creek
babbles along the edge of our park providing a
resting place for wildlife of all kinds.
To the south, approximately eleven miles, you
will find shopping, dining, and big box stores in
the city of Roseburg. In the nostalgic down
town area you will find City Hall, churches, and
many small businesses, most of them in the
original buildings. It is a vibrant community!
Membership in Timber Valley $10,000 plus assessments One of the parties must be 50 years of age to be eligible for the wait list and 55 years old to become a Member. Only Escapees Members can become members of Timber Valley
There is a $1,000 refundable deposit and a $30.00 non refundable setup fee to get on the Active Wait List (AWL.) There is approximately a three year wait for membership. For more information about becoming a member call the office and ask for the Prospective Member Packet. Office (541) 459-4465
Or download the Prospective Member Packet HERE
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More Information about the Park
The park has 206 sites that are approximately 55' x 70'. Each site includes a 10' x 12' storage shed and cement patio. The utility pedestal provides hookups for 20/30/50 amps, cable T.V., and phone jack.
The annual Maintenance Fee is approved by the board and changes July 1 of each year. As of July 1, 2011 it is $1258.00. This includes city water, sewer, garbage disposal, cable T.V., and all the amenities of the park.
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Winter in Timber Valley is beautiful to see! The sun comes out most afternoons. Tempratures can drop below freezing at night and there may be a bit of snow but it doesn't seem to last long.
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Ali Quinn is our resident photographer. It is time to update your photo so other members and guests recognize you. Call Ali.
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Photo collage by Mary Bermke
Frost on the Azalea on 12-14-11
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Do you remember ?
This picture, taken by Helen Schrader's son, shows Timber
Valley nestled in a hollow between tree covered Hills.
Visited any place interesting? Doing any thing interesting? Send your pictures with a brief description to Mary or Helaine!!!
We love pictures!!!!
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Calapooya Creek
photo by Tom Binninger
Photo by Joan Larson
Even MORE information about Timber Valley can be seen on
the wall in the main meeting room of the club house.
The pictures portray the beginnings of our park.
Vina Taylor led the committee to have re-framed and re-hung the pictures that show the very beginnings of Timber
Valley. The large frame that surrounds the display unifies them into one unit. Jerdis Larson, Tom Binninger, Bob
Akers, Richard Taylor, Joan Larson and Wally Hepworth were also part of the project.