2A Wednesday, July 20, 2016 Appeal Tribune
THE WEEK AHEAD
THROUGH AUG. 1
THROUGH JULY 29
Lunaria Gallery: “Life Sized”
featuring small scale carved
wood sculptures by Deborah
Unger and jewelry by Alex
Chaney. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. daily, 113 N Water St.,
Silverton. Free. 503-873-7734,
Lunariagallery.com.
White Oak Gallery: “Eden and
After” paintings and poetry of
Robin Humelbaugh and Colette
Tennant. Gallery hours: 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays,
216 E Main St., Silverton. Free.
503-399-9193, Thewhiteoak.info.
THROUGH JULY 31
Borland Gallery: Artwork
displayed. Gallery hours: 8 a.m.
to noon Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays; 9 a.m. to
noon Wednesdays; noon to 4
p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 303
Coolidge St., Silverton. Free.
503-363-9310, Silvertonarts.org.
THURSDAY
Movies in the Garden — “The
Sandlot”: Outdoor screening
presented by Willamette Valley
Pie Company. Food and bever-
ages available for purchase.
Happy hour from 7 to 8 p.m.
Movie starts at dusk, Oregon
Garden, 879 W Main St., Silver-
ton. $4; $3 ages 12 to 17; $2 ages
5 to 11; $2 members; free ages 4
and younger. 503-874-8100,
Oregongarden.org.
FRIDAY
Silvertongues Toastmasters:
Develop speaking skills by
organizing your thoughts,
thinking on your feet and
building confidence and leader-
ship skills in a friendly and
supportive environment. Guests
invited, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Silver-
ton Community Seventh-Day
Adventist Church, 1159 Oak St.,
Silverton. 503-873-4198.
SATURDAY
Art in the Garden Workshop:
Macro Photography: Karen
Maier, a photographer from
Bend, will be guiding partici-
pants through an introduction
to macro photography, how to
use equipment to better your
shots, how to create a strong
composition, image focusing
techniques, and the best way to
use lighting to your advantage,
4 to 8 p.m., The Oregon Garden,
879 W Main St., Silverton. $45 to
$55. 503-874-8100, Oregongar
den.org.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
AND JULY 30 AND 31
Canterbury Renaissance
Faire: 1500s era English market-
place, royal court, period demos,
four stages of continual enter-
tainment, Kids fairy land, great
shopping with merchant crafts-
men, tavern, food, and more, 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays. Jousting from noon
and 4 p.m. each day, 6569 Valley
View Road, Silverton. $14;$11
ages 60 and older and 6 to 12;
free ages 5 and younger. 503-
873-3273, Canterburyfaire.com
TUESDAY
Silverton Elks Lodge Blood
Drive: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Silverton
Elks Lodge #2210, 300 High St.,
Silverton. Call for an appoint-
ment. 971-283-4657.
JULY 27-29
Mount Angel Abbey Bach
Festival: Summer concert series.
Performances in the church after
vespers (optional), picnic supper
and feature performance in the
Damian center. Featuring: Alon
Goldstein, piano on Wednesday;
Les Boreades on Thursday; and
Cavatina duo on Friday, 5:20 to
10 p.m., Mount Angel Abbey,
Church and Damian Hall, One
Abbey Drive, St. Benedict. $55
per night or season ticket; $135
three nights. 503-845-3064,
Mountangelabbey.org/bach.
Kickin’ up dust at Santiam Canyon Stampede
ANNETTE UTZ
FOR THE STAYTON MAIL
High-octane entertain-
ment will be on hand when
the 20th Annual Santiam
Canyon Stampede rolls
into the Sublimity Har-
vest Festival Grounds this
weekend.
The gates will open at
5:30 p.m. both Friday and
Saturday evening, in time
for people age 21 and old-
er to start the night with
games and prizes at the
Stampede Tailgate party
from 5:45 – 6:45. Mean-
while, youngsters can en-
joy the Kids Corral (free
on Friday, courtesy of
Sublimity
Insurance),
where pony rides, minia-
ture donkey cart rides, in-
flatables, face painting,
games, photo opportuni-
ties and prizes will be of-
fered.
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The real action kicks in
at 7 p.m. when the Nation-
al Professional Rodeo As-
sociation rodeo takes over
the grounds, with bare-
back
riding,
roping
events, steer wrestling,
barrel racing, saddle
bronc riding and bull rid-
ing highlighted. Even the
kids get to be involved
with mutton busting and
junior barrel racing.
At the end of the eve-
ning, the Stampede After
Party (21+) features live
music from the band
Country Wide.
One aspect that makes
the
Santiam
Canyon
Stampede stand out from
traditional rodeos is the
inclusion of freestyle mo-
tocross (FMX). Cowboys
of a different sort, Metal
Mulisha riders Justin Ho-
man and Sean Nielson will
take to the sky perform-
ing daredevil aerial ma-
neuvers following the
roundup competitions.
“We thought that the
extreme motocross was a
good meld with the rodeo
as they’re both very
adrenaline driven,” Stam-
SPECIAL TO THE STAYTON MAIL / GARY DAYTON
Mutton busting: a cowboy-in-training gets in on the action at the Santiam Canyon Stampede.
pede Director of Promo-
tions Corky Justis said.
“Funny, over the years the
cowboys have come to
think the motorcycle guys
are nuts and can’t believe
they do the things they do
and the motorcycle guys
think the same thing
about the cowboys.
“Moreover,
Justin’s
been a great fit,” she add-
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PLEASE HELP US FIND THESE LOST MEMBERS
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named persons whose addresses / phone numbers are now unknown. Acting in accordance with
the by laws of Wilco Farmers Cooperative and the laws of the State of Oregon, the following list of
names is being published in the hopes of locating these former subscribers. Thank you for taking
the time to review this list.
The Board of Directors of Wilco Farmers has declared that the distributions will be forfeited and
will revert to Wilco Farmers unless claim for payment is made in writing by the persons or entity
legally entitled hereto. The claim form must be received by Wilco Farmers, PO Box 258, Mt Angel,
OR 97362 on or before September 30, 2016. Please complete the form provided and mail or fax to
503-845-4013, or contact us directly with any questions at 503-845-6122.
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ed. “He is great with the
kids, always sitting down
and chatting with them af-
terward and signing auto-
graphs. He’s very family-
oriented and that’s what
our event is about.”
Homan, who has par-
ticipated in the Stampede
for “about 10 years,” is an
X Games Bronze Medal-
ist, two-time X Games
Champion and 14-time X
Games finalist.
“I grew up doing a lot of
motocross racing and was
always a very technical
rider and a good jumper,”
he said. “I started doing
FMX when it was official-
ly recognized as a sport in
1997. But it’s like jumping
out of an airplane or gym-
nastics. You have to ease
into it and it’s a lot of time
and hard work.
“It’s really exciting for
an audience to see it in
real life. It’s much differ-
ent than on t.v. You can tell
that we really are over 40
feet in the air doing flips
and spins.”
Justis said that one of
the new elements they
will be adding this year is
a race-off between Ho-
man and rodeo perform-
ers.
“Justin will be compet-
ing against the barrel rac-
ers to see who is the fast-
est,” she said.
Although Homan com-
petes or performs in
shows nearly every week-
end and suffered severe
injuries during one of his
first years here, the Stam-
pede is one of his favor-
ites.
“I really like the rodeo
element and all the mu-
sic,” he said. “It makes it a
lot of fun. It’s a great ven-
ue and a great audience.”
After all these thrills,
make a weekend of it at
the Cowboy Breakfast
from 7 a.m. to noon, Satur-
day and Sunday, at the
Sublimity Fire Station, 115
NW Parker St. Cost is $5
for adults 13 – 54, $3 ages 4
– 12 and 55+, under 4 free.
Proceeds will benefit the
Volunteer
Firefighters
Association.
Pulling all of these ele-
ments together, the Stam-
pede Board is quite
pleased with the recep-
tion the event has gotten.
“We’ve been growing
year to year,” Justis said.
“The support we get from
businesses and the com-
munity is amazing. People
are loving it more and
more and we’re always
trying to offer something
new to give back.”
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