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CLEAR CREEK SURVIVED THE STATION FIRE

As you are
probably aware,
the Station Fire started near the Clear Creek facility,
and burned extensively
throughout the area. We evacuated students a few hours
after the start of
the fire without incident, and the next day were given mandatory
evacuation
orders for the rest of the staff and residents. This too, was
carried out
without complications, including the removal of all of our animals to
the
Pasadena
Human Society (Gabby, our bobcat, has been featured in several news
reports).
The fire came through the camp area on Saturday with structure
protection
firefighters
on scene, and they successfully saved all of our buildings.
We lost a couple of
outbuildings and a vehicle, along with phones, water, and
power. The latter utility issues,
along with a significant measure of
clean up, has forced us to cancel all trips through the
beginning of
October. As yet we have only been able to visit the site, survey
the
scene,
put out hot spots, and do some basic clean up. That said, we will
still be assessing the
need for further cancellations. Rescheduling of
trips should be possible, but we will not
be doing so until we have a clearer
picture of our return to operations.
If you are wondering if it is even worth visiting at this point, it
should be
said that much
of the Clear Creek canyon fared pretty well, making us something
of a green island in
an otherwise barren and monochrome landscape. It
really is something to see first hand.
I want to thank you all for your past participation in the Clear Creek
program,
and want to
assure you that we will be doing everything in our power to make it
available for another
80 years of positive outdoor experiences for the students
of LAUSD.
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