P U B L I S H E D B Y T H E F L A T H E A D L A K E C H E R R Y G R O W E R S, I N C A M O N T A N A A G R I C U L T U R A L C O O P E R A T I V E S I N C E 1 9 3 5 2 0 17 I M P O R T A N T D A T E S The Flathead Lake Cherry Growers Quickview Review Q U A R T E R L Y N E W S L E T T E R From The President Bruce Johnson 2 N D Q U A R T E R 2 0 1 7 Spring Grower Meeting Saturday April 8 Yellow Bay Cherry Blossom Festival Saturday May 13 Pre-Harvest Grower Meeting Saturday July 8 Polson Main Street Flathead Lake Cherry Festival Sat./Sun. July 15/16 I m glad to see so many of you at our spring educational meeting and if you didn t make it you missed hearing Claudia Probst. Claudia is an expert on powdery mildew, which we do now have in the Flathead, and she gave us good ideas on prevention and control. The next coop meeting is the pre-harvest meeting scheduled for July 8 th. Please plan on attending to get the latest on 2017 cherry conditions, the market and updates for harvesting. Also we will be electing three board of directors. This is also a reminder to do your GAP updates for 2017. Water sampling bottles are available at the Environmental Health Department of Lake County, located on the third floor of the court house. Phil Nelson will be here in June to conduct pre-audits and help us get our books in order. Administrator Barb Hammons The Board of Directors is continuing to work with Tabletree juice to convert a portion of the Finley Point warehouse into a juice processing and bottling plant. We hope to be giving you all tours during this harvest season. Editor /Publisher Ken Edgington Hoping to see all of you on July 8th. Bruce
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PAGE Are You Sure This is the Way? It was so cold and snowy this winter the turkeys even started heading south!!! Picture Taken On A Trail-Cam and provided by a Member Board of Directors Bruce Johnson Mark St. Sauver Brian Peterson Oliver Dupuis Bob Sandman Mitch Jones Dick Beighle Mike Bonner Sharon Myers 3
P A G E 4 In Memory Of Member Richard Dick Bardin December 14, 1934 April 15, 2017 Richard Alton Bardin, age 82, passed away peacefully at his home in La Jolla, CA on April 15, 2017, his final days spent with his children at his side. Born December 14, 1934 in Oxnard, CA, he was the son of the late James Alton Bardin and Florence Elizabeth Bardin. Richard spent his early life on the Central Coast of California in San Luis Obispo. College brought him to the Los Angeles area, where he received a B.S. in Engineering from UCLA in 1957. He then served in the United States Air Force as a lieutenant, where he was stationed in Cheyenne, WY; Denver, CO; and Aldeburgh, England. He returned to Los Angeles, and joined the law firm Fulwider Patton in 1960 as a law clerk and attended law school at USC, where he received his J.D., Order of the Coif, in 1965. He became a partner at Fulwider Patton in 1967 and had a very successful law practice for over 40 years, specializing in intellectual property litigation, with a focus on medical companies. Richard enjoyed a full and active life, with a number of interests and passions, including farming at his beloved cherry orchard in Bigfork, MT and pecan orchard in Clovis, CA, gardening, cooking, skiing, flying airplanes, hiking and fishing, traveling, collecting wine, and spending time with family and friends. He touched many lives and was loved by all who knew him. Richard will always be remembered for his kind, generous, joyful, and vivacious spirit, his quick wit and charm. He is survived by his son James Bardin and his wife Susan Tone, and his grandchildren Sarah, Anna, and James; his daughter Christa Bardin Tallman and her husband Brad Tallman, and his grandchildren Megan, Ryan, and Catherine; his sisters Janet Bardin and Susan Wilkison and her husband Warren Wilkison, and his nephews Brett and Mark. He is preceded in death by his wife Kristine Josephine Bardin. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on May 12, 2017 at Saint Brigid Church, 4735 Cass Street, San Diego, CA 92109, with a reception to immediately follow.
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