The logo for the Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project.
Elliott Archive as an assumed business name that is formally registered with the State of Oregon for the Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc. (ORWW). This allows us to fold the Elliott Archive within a larger pre-existing umbrella organization, and it allows any donations to the Elliott Archive to be fully tax deductible.
Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project. Inc. (ORWW) is an educational, nonprofit 501 c(3) corporation based in Oregon since 1996. ORWW is funded by private businesses, landowners, individuals, associations, and foundations with an interest in the long-term use and scientific management of Oregon's natural and cultural resources. The goals and objectives of ORWW, a brief organizational history, and a list of current board members can be found at www.ORWW.org/Mission.htm.
The primary mission of the Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc. is to assist Oregon students, teachers, residents, and resource managers in implementing computer technology, historical documentation, scientific reasoning, community consensus building, environmental enhancement projects, and long-term monitoring strategies to help make more informed decisions regarding local natural and cultural resources.
Anyone interested in making a donation to this project should send a check to: Elliott Archive, care of Dave Sullivan, 12875 Kings Valley Highway, Monmouth, OR 97361. All donations to the Elliott Archive are fully tax deductible.
Dave is shown here after successfully raising an entrance arch to his timberland, a 211-acre treefarm just outside Pedee, Oregon.
Dave is an emeritus Professor of Business from Oregon State University where he taught how to use computers effectively. While at OSU, Dave wrote a successful textbooks about computing for Houghton Mifflin and Dryden Press.
He has spent the last ten years renovating historic homes and building a dream home for his wife, Barbara. Dave can be reached through drdavesullivan@gmail.com or by phoning 541-791-6470.
Dave's prior volunteer activities have included serving on the Corvallis School Board and the Oregon Small Woodlands Board of Directors, and he was the Polk County Small Woodlands tree farmer of the year in 1991.
Bob is the foremost expert on the history of Oregon's forests.
Rather than attempt to list all of Bob's creditials, we've decided to just build a link to his online Curriculum Vitae.
Photo credit: The photo at the top of this page shows Barbara Sullivan and Bob Zybach getting ready to hike up to the Cougar Pass Fire Lookout in the heart of the Elliott State Forest.