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Iron sentinel information desired.
I wanted to get some information about the "donation pipe" or iron sentinel by the west hole one tee. I guess that I am thinking about putting one of these in at Champoeg but I wanted to know how much is made per week, which is what the park ranger at Champoeg is likely to ask.
I have heard about successful iron sentinels in California getting three digits every week and was wondering if this is what we could expect in the green state (as opposed to the golden state). Perhaps another question to ask is "How often do you as a player donate to the iron sentinel when you play at McIver?" I think that I come in at about 50%, but I do not get out there much. Thanks for any insight that you might provide - Pop |
I see that there are 36 views of this, and out of those nobody says that they put money into the course fund. This is a little dis-heartening but perhaps all the hits are from ten year old South-Korean kids who will never make it to Milo.
I will give it a little more time.... |
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I'm not sure how much that is used at Milo and what it brings in...
I do know that Pier Parks donation box receives good funds from it being there. All funds donated to their box are used only for Pier Park and not put into the cities general parks funds. |
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If I knew that it was there, then I would gladly donate to Milo. I guess the moral of the story is to make it prominent if you're going to put one in. Even though I don't get to Milo that often, I spent four days down there for the Fling and I never once saw a donation tube.
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Yeah, I honestly didn't know there was one either. I think most people assume that the state park day-use fees are maintaining the course.
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I am not convinced that the ranger will even allow it, but I wanted to be somewhat informed before I approach them about the matter. Thanks - Pop |
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Thanks - Pop |
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I'm sure your contact at the park could investigate other state parks using the donation box and determine if it's worth installing. Plant the seed! |
Do boaters have to pay an additional fee to the park to launch a boat?
Do horse-folk need to donate money to ride their horses on the paths? Without question.... I love Milo. However, I have to say that we disc golfers already do 90% of the course maintenance out there AND we already pay our parking fees like everyone else. I think asking us to donate even more is a bit over the top. I can totally understand a donation box being appropriate in a park like Pier Park, that it is free to play, but we already pay for Milo every time we buy a park pass. Unless we can get an agreement with the rangers at Milo from the park that promises that ALL money left in disc-golf specific donation box will be used ONLY on the disc course itself then I don't like the idea. We have an agreement like this with Pier Park and it works great. Not only does it ensure that our money is used for the purpose we originally intended it for, but it also repeatedly points out to the parks department that disc golfers appreciate and support our courses. |
thank you, jeff hagerty. you said what my brain was thinking.
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I leave my cans in the "sentinels" scattered throughout the course. At a nickel a piece I've donated quite a few dollars over the years.
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Donation box
It's a donation box...no "need to" or "have to" here.
...not all have to donate. It's there if someone would like to donate to the park. Maybe it's someone traveling from out of town and absolutely loved the park and wanted to help the park with a monetary donation. There's nothing wrong with that! I agree that ALL money left in a disc golf specific donation box should be used ONLY for the maintenance and improvement of the disc golf course. I agree wholeheartedly! |
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Your mother does not play golf here. Pack your trash. |
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