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Keeper throws herself into Umpqua Lighthouse museum project.


Byline: PEOPLE By Winston Ross The Register-Guard

WINCHESTER BAY - Every lighthouse needs a keeper.

Someone to wipe off the Fresnel lens Fresnel lens

Series of concentric rings, each consisting of a thin part of a simple lens, assembled on a flat surface. G.-L.-L. Buffon (1748) first had the idea of dividing a lens surface into concentric rings to reduce the weight.
, ensuring that its magnificent colors are unfettered in their reach across the foggy fog·gy  
adj. fog·gi·er, fog·gi·est
1.
a. Full of or surrounded by fog.

b. Resembling or suggestive of fog.

2.
 Pacific Ocean; someone to sweep its stairs, so tourists can climb up without inhaling dust; someone to wash its windows, so visitors may gaze out upon the oceanfront o·cean·front  
n.
Land bordering an ocean: Condominiums crowd the oceanfront.

Noun 1. oceanfront - land bordering an ocean
 grounds.

At the Umpqua Lighthouse in Winchester Bay, that keeper is Gaylyn Bradley. But she is much more than a custodian, say those who sing her praises. Volunteering up to 70 hours a week, Bradley is a one-woman guardian of history and heritage, of maintenance and progress. She takes care of the lighthouse museum and the grounds visitors walk to get there.

She also has helped transform the lighthouse museum, which will soon triple in size, and she hopes to one day see the construction of a new keeper's house. She's done the lion's share of the work for the expansion by searching for old documents and warming up to old-timers who've passed on artifacts artifacts

see specimen artifacts.
 from decades ago and relayed stories that will be used to tell the lighthouse's rich history.

"Without her, we wouldn't be able to get this accomplished," said Douglas County Douglas County is the name of twelve counties in the United States:
  • Douglas County, Colorado (Located in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area)
  • Douglas County, Georgia (Located in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area)
  • Douglas County, Illinois
  • Douglas County, Kansas
 Commissioner Dan Van Slyke. "She's the biggest blessing we have."

The county recently made her a full-time employee, a gesture she resisted, Van Slyke said.

"We had to argue with her about taking the money," he said.

Born in Seattle in 1942, Bradley grew up in Eugene and Roseburg after her father, employed by the Bureau of Land Management, was transferred to Oregon. She graduated from Douglas High School Douglas High School (DHS) is a public secondary school in Minden, Nevada that is a part of the Douglas County School District. The school mascot is the Tiger, and the school's colors are orange and black. Their teams are known as the "Douglas Tigers.  in Winston and went to work for the Educational Service District in Roseburg for six years.

After that, she focused on raising her three children. When her husband died, she sold her property in Roseburg and decided to move to the coast in 2000. The lighthouse gig was "a fluke fluke, parasitic flatworm of the trematoda class, related to the tapeworm. Instead of the cilia, external sense organs, and epidermis of the free-living flatworms, adult flukes have sucking disks with which they cling to their hosts and an external cuticle that  thing," she says.

"I was bored," she said. "I was looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 something to do. I heard this was available, so I asked the (county) parks director if I could take it on."

She started working in October 2002, and her duties have since ballooned.

"We found out she just had this incredible interest and knowledge base, not only for the lighthouse but the river itself," Van Slyke said. "We started talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
lecture, speech

rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to
 her and the parks director, and figured, hey, we could really take this to a whole 'nother level."

As it is, the Umpqua River The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is a river on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States, approximately 111 mi (179 km) long. One of the prinicipal rivers of the Oregon coast, it drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the  Lighthouse Museum occupies only the bottom floor of a three-story building. The other floors are empty or used for storage.

Bradley hopes to change that. She has worked steadily to become an expert on the area's history and gather enough exhibits to fill all three floors.

She can explain from memory that the original lighthouse was completed in fall 1857 on the south side of the Umpqua River, near the mouth. Two floods in 1861 and 1863 washed away its foundation, and workmen who were removing some equipment and the lens soon noticed the tower had begun to totter. In December, the Lighthouse Board decommissioned the structure, and it fell into the river two months later.

It took another 30 years of shipwrecks This list of shipwrecks is of those ships whose have been located. Africa
East Africa
  • Globe Star grounded off Mombasa, Kenya in April 1973
  • H.M.S.
 and pleading with the government to secure the funding for a new lighthouse. Finally, in 1894, the current structure was built, its lens shipped from Paris, with 616 hand-crafted glass prisms.

In the 1900s, the U.S. Coast Guard set up shop on the lighthouse grounds, but eventually moved to the north side of the river. The old Coast Guard station was converted into a museum, but barracks bar·rack 1  
tr.v. bar·racked, bar·rack·ing, bar·racks
To house (soldiers, for example) in quarters.

n.
1. A building or group of buildings used to house military personnel.
 were built next door in the late 1970s to house personnel.

Bradley is doing her best to re-create that history, as she continues training volunteers who give tours and staff the museum while keeping the grounds maintained. When things slow down in winter months, she turns her focus to research.

"This is her love, her life, and you can tell it," says volunteer Virginia Caldwell, a tour guide from Arizona. "She a 110-percenter."

Eventually, the museum's exhibits will be broken into decades, showing the history of the area and the Coast Guard during the different eras it existed. On the bottom floor, there'll be a virtual tour of all the museum's exhibits on a computer for those who can't make it up the steep steps.

The county has already allocated $80,000 to the project, and Van Slyke anticipates spending a half-million dollars before it's finished.

"Every county is always looking for some kind of tourist draw," Van Slyke said.

"We've been given a gift. There's a following; people drive all over the U.S. looking for lighthouses. It's a matter now of taking the time to do a restoration effort."

Time is something Gaylyn Bradley seems to have in abundance.

Winston Ross can be reached at (541) 902-9030 or rgcoast@oregonfast.net.

CAPTION(S):

Gaylyn Bradley, the keeper of the Umpqua Lighthouse at Winchester Bay, inspects the light atop the historic 65-foot tower. At dusk, light beams from the 616 handcrafted hand·craft  
n.
Variant of handicraft.

tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts
To fashion or make by hand.



hand·craft
 glass prisms.
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