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TREASURER

Treasurer’s Duties

The Hugo Neighborhood Association & Historical Society (Hugo Neighborhood, or HUNAHS) decided it needed a Treasurer after its successful ongoing effort to accept donations for its community sign project.

The use of "HUNAHS" is, we hope, a way to use the magic vowel ‘U’ in Hugo so we too can have our own county-wide catchword. Say it like you say Hugo, HU-NAHS.

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Jacque & Blake Hardwick on Walker Mountain, February 21, 2004             

Jacque Hardwick is our new Treasurer. Eight-year old Jacque first discovered Hugo in 1948. She left the area after high school graduation in 1957, and returned with husband Blake in 1967 as owners of the Hugo Hitching Post. They left again in 1968, came back again in 1977, and were gone again in 1991 to Brookings, Oregon. They must have set a record here somewhere! She and Blake rediscovered Hugo once again in 1999 at their place on Red Mountain Drive. They love their new home and living back in Hugo, Oregon, and being with family and friends again.

The Treasurer’s duties include accepting, keeping track of, and dispersing monies of the Hugo Neighborhood as directed by its officers. The Treasurer’s duties do not include making policy decisions for the Hugo Neighborhood, except as they relate to the treasury.

Projects & Annual Membership Dues

The Hugo Neighborhood accepts donations for two categories of activities: projects and membership dues.

Projects are short term and terminate when the project ends. Examples of projects include last May’s Hugo History Day and our ongoing project to fund a community sign. We don’t have the funds to publish newsletters on any regular basis. However, we will do our best. A project will usually have a newsletter and/or a brochure promoting the project, or summarizing its completion. Neighbors getting a newsletter or brochure must have in someway participated in the project, or made a donation for the project.

Projects

Membership Dues

Membership dues cover a whole range of administrative costs. On January 1, 2003 the Hugo Neighborhood is initiating the concept of volunteer membership dues. The dues are $10.00 annually and will be used strictly for paper, ink, envelopes, and stamps to publish and sometimes mail documents. What you really get for your membership dues is knowing you are contributing to the community spirit of Hugo.

More Information

Want more information? Contact an officer of the Hugo Neighborhood on how you can become involved in your community’s land use, and/or history activities.

Some of you may have thought the Hugo and Three Pines schools reunions were a project of the Hugo Neighborhood. They are not at the present time; perhaps in the future. Right now the Hugo Reunion Committee is inactive and will be convened when the group decides to reactivate for another reunion. So far we have had three wonderful reunions.

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Do you want to contribute toward an activity? Our new Treasurer, Jacqueline Hardwick, has a new checking account at Evergreen Federal. Please make your checks payable to the Hugo Neighborhood, or HUNAHS and send to our treasurer. 

                 Jacqueline Hardwick, Treasurer
Hugo Neighborhood
885 Red Mountain Drive
Grants Pass, Oregon 97526
541-472-9732

October 5, 2002

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