Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, June 11, 2003 Scenes from the second annual Shining Stars Festival on Saturday & Sunday June 7 and 8. The event is a fund-raiser for various children’s organizations in the valley. Wildwood owner Bonnie Ringo with cat splash pool (Photo by Steve Fairchild) New digs make splash for exotic cats (Continued from page 1) before being placed are re- turned to Wildwood. Like most businesses in the valley, Wildwood was hurt financially by the Biscuit Fire last year. Bonnie hopes business will pick up this year and she is determined to put Wild- wood on the map as a tourist destination. The Ringos don’t make much money from public tours. In fact, last year they barely made enough to cover their liability insurance, Bon- nie said. “In Cave Junction we are blessed to have one of the rar- est tiger exhibits in our own backyard,” she said. “With a little help from the public (volunteers) this can be a beautiful show place.” Each of the animals at Wildwood is treated like a family pet. Bonnie walked around petting the cats and gently talking to them to make them feel comfortable. It took more than a week to move all the cats into their new homes. While they were in the middle of the move the Ringos were preoccupied with other problems — a baby cat that they had placed came back to them with a sickness that took extra time to treat. It’s just another typical day at Wildwood where the animals require 200 pounds of meat per day. This summer Wildwood will add a “splash with the tigers” show in which the Ringo’s daughter, Abijah, 19, will swim with tigers in a 45- by-25 foot concrete pool com- plete with a tall waterfall to act as a backdrop. The pool has been in place for two years, but this will be the first year for the show. OREGON COMPONENTS AND COMPUTERS Wholesaler new to the area sharing great deals with you! Name-brand refurbished computer monitors, 14 and-15-inch starting at $39, 17-inch starting at $50. Pentium computers starting at $69, Pentium 2 starting at $99. Extended warranties available. Computer cables, scsi db25, printer, network, fast cats and business main-frame cables. Phone for the great deals (541) 597-4586 A little common sense, goodwill, and a tiny dose of unselfishness could make this goodly Earth into an Earthly paradise. - Richard Aldington - Abijah said that she is not afraid to swim with the cats since she has been swimming and interacting with them since she was a young girl. The Ringo’s other daugh- ter, Anna, 18, also helps take care of the animals. The swimming show is the closest the Ringos come to using animals in a “show.” Bonnie is passionate about making sure the cats are treated naturally and made to feel comfortable in their home. “These animals were not meant to jump through hoops on command or perform at the end of a whip,” she said. “We don’t believe in hauling them around to perform in circus acts to please the public, but rather we allow them to ex- hibit natural behavior suitable for their species. “Tigers love to swim,” she added of the swimming with tigers show. “They love to play ball; this is natural be- havior.” Now that the new enclo- sures are in place, the Ringos can focus on even bigger ex- pansion ideas. Plans for Wildwood in- clude bringing in a sea lion exhibit and a shark tank with glassed-bottom bumper boats. The pool would include non-threatening species of sharks in a 30-by-40 foot pool 12 to 15 feet deep. The idea for the shark tank came from an exhibit in Long Beach, Calif. and would add to the educational interaction of the park, Bonnie said. Happy Father’s Day Sunday, June 15 Page 9 1. Mary Ahlers, Ken Lewis, Home Valley Bank, 57 2. Buster Short, Bruce Kates, Cedar Row Farm, 56 3. Bob Hurt, Mark Pavlak, Hometowne Interiors, 55 4. Ed Weitzel, Arnold Mellow, Klamath First Fed- eral, 53 5. Paul Miller, Alex Pon- der, Patricks Creek Lodge, 45 6. Charlie McDonald, Mark Lewis, Lewis Power Equipment, 42 7. Harold Harrop, Jared Kinkade, Liz’s Outdoor Power Equipment, 36 8. Ron Sollenbarger, Danny Tucker, Klamath First Federal, 34 9. Mike Hohm, Gary Noleroth, Mike Hohm Produc- tions, 34 10. Jeff Davis, Kit Fluck, Wild River Brewing and Pizza Co., 26 11. Paul Bohey, Joey Brown, P&J’s Par Salvage, 24 12. Bruce Boucher, Bill Quate, Lube-N-Shine, 15 13. Perry Pullen, Daryl Ponder, PJ’s Café, 12 * * * 1. Jay Miller, Paul Miller, Miller Construction, 63 2. Zach Morton, Joe Wylie, Midnight Oasis, 56 3. Ron Hults, Neil Dierkes, True Value Hard- ware, 53 4. Roger Hults, Bill Hults, BNR and R.W. & B. Con- struction, 48. 5. Terry Taylor, Ken Ho- back, Taylor’s Country Store, 48 6. Jim Graham, Joe Crutchfield, Crutchfield Con- struction, 47 7. Chuck Taylor, Scott Taylor, Taylor’s Sausage, 42 8. Terry Reynolds, Ursal Miller, Lewis Power Equip- ment, 40 9. Vern Klicker, Dan Klicker, Creative Wildlife Studio, 37 10. Bill McMorrine, Ray Buckley, J.D. Sports Pub, 33 11. Bob McGregor, George Mosier, Design Draft- ing Service, 31 12. Jared Kinkade, Lou Trujillo, I.V. Golf Course, 31 13. Joe Hoezle, Charlie Stoop, Dr. Joe’s Pet Hospital, 27 14. Bob Muswieck, Randy Hansen, Daves Outdoor Power Equipment, 18 15. Charlie Gill, Jason Gill, Clouser Drilling, 13. I.V. Golf Course The Illinois Valley Golf Association Board meeting will be held Tuesday, June 17, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at the golf course club- house. Meetings are open to the public. Come see the im- provements to the grounds and clubhouse. For more information phone Arnold Mellow at 592- 3525. Garden Club Illinois Valley Garden Clubs’ annual potluck picnic will be held on June 13 at 11 a.m. at Grayback Camp- ground. Dinner will begin at 2 p.m. Bring a dish to share and a place service. Coffee and tea will be served. Officers that will be installed include: Edith Martin, president; Darlene Milner, secretary and Diana Reitan, treasurer. Greg Crowl received this year’s I.V. Gar- den Club scholarship. Bring your problems in a sealed container Saturday, June 14 & 28 (28th - hanging plant demo.), July 12 and 26, August 9 and 23 and Sept. 6 and 20 Master Gardeners’ Clinic exclusively at Family Tree Garden Center 441 S. Junction Avenue - 592-3799 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Monday - Saturday Noon to 3 p.m. - Sunday