
Andy Osborn
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Andy has been involved with the sled dog race since it's beginning. His background includes parade chairman for Chief Joseph Days where he coordinated over 100 entries. He developed the "quick-release" latch for the sled dog races. He has also been instrumental in the trophy designs. In his younger days, he entered motorcycle "road-races", which also helps with his racing knowledge. He loves working on cars and has volunteered for the annual Oregon Car Cruise and the Motorcycle Rally. He is currently a Captain on the Joseph Fire Dept. Be sure & stop by and see him at Joseph Hardware when you're in town
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Randy & Jeni Greenshields
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Randy moved to Enterprise in 1994 as an employee of the Double Arrow Veterinary Clinic of which he is now half owner. Randy has been a trail vet for the ECSDR for four years. Along with the other trail vets and under the supervision of the race's head vet, Vern Starks, Randy completes vet checks and has been stationed at the Ollokot checkpoint to check incoming teams. Randy and his wife, Jeni, have four kids: Brooke, 13, Damon, 11, Brett, 8, & Landon, 5. Both Jeni and Randy are very involved in the ECX. |
Michael Fleming moved to Joseph with his wife in 2007 (Dr. C. Rene' Fleming, trail vet for the ECX). Michael has experience working with KTNA Public Radio in Talkeetna, Alaska. He was instrumental in working to setup the KTNA Public Radio as a successful non-profit organization. He served as both a director and officer for the KTNA Public Radio organization. |
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My name is Michelle Cregger and I've been a middle school math/science/electives teacher for the past 6 years. I've taught in Bend, Baker City, and currently La Grande. Last year I attended the Eagle Cap Sled Dog Race (my first ever) and have since become hooked on the sport! I am excited to be the new acting Educational Coordinator for ECX and look forward to implementing lessons and activities for kids (and adults) of all ages. I live with my husband Dan and our 2 dogs - Lily and Bear, in Cove, OR. |
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