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Selah at 50: A Legacy of Vision and Stewardship
Bamberger AggiesJ. David Bamberger credits much of the early success of the ranch’s restoration process to “his four Aggies.” (l to r) Randy Lenz – the Deer Aggie; Buddy Francis – the cow Aggie; J David Bamberger -- the Aggie Wrangler; LeRoy Petri – the Dam Aggie; and Jim Rhodes – the Tree Aggie.
Photos by Wayne Gosnell.

You couldn’t blame the guests at Sunday’s Bamberger Ranch Preserve Annual Family Picnic if they didn’t believe host J David Bamberger when he told them that there was no water on the 5,500-acre Selah property when he purchased it in 1969. After all, the 2.9-mile drive from the main gate to The Center where they were standing took them over or through five crystal clear streams and along the shores of Madrone Lake.

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