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Maintaining the original ideal: that human development can sustain a viable partnership with nature.
RCA representative: Ingrid Meyer, 250-791-5663
Beach volleyball By Ken Alexander - 100 Mile House Free Press June 29, 2011 As of June 28, folks could enjoy warm, summer evenings with friends and neighbours for some drop-in volleyball action, starting at 7 p.m. every Tuesday. Ingrid Meyer, one of the organizers, says people can go down and play at anytime, as it's for everyone's enjoyment. However, those using it other than on Tuesday night drop-in will have to provide their own volleyballs. |

Photo: Len Kellogg
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In addition to residents, many tourists staying at local resorts and campgrounds make use of the beaches. In this way the beaches contribute to the overall economic well-being of our community. The costs of operating the beaches is supported by a grant from the Cariboo Regional District. Beaches spruced upEvery spring the 108 Ranch Community Association organizes a volunteer beach clean-up: sand raking, lawn-mowing and trimming, and the hauling away of bags of clippings and assorted waste, to ready the beaches for the summer sun- and sand-worshippers. If you're interested in helping, contact the Community Association director responsible for overseeing the 108 Mile beaches. ![]() Photo Chris Harris For more about the 108, go to our Recommended Links CONTACT THE 108 MILE RANCH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
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