Page 12 Jim Frick and Dennis Strayer were introduced as newest members of the Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Direc- tors during a board meet- ing on Thursday, Dec. 18 in Wild River Brewing & Pizza Co. in Cave Junc- tion. It was announced that Terri Smith and Ted Crocker were re-elected. Frick is a broker at Cen- tury 21 Harris & Taylor, Strayer is site manager for the I.V. Visitor Center; Smith operates Northwest Hairlines; and Crocker owns Ted Crocker LTC, all in Cave Junction. The board will meet next on Jan. 20 at Wild River. The date is a Tues- day; a change for 2004, as previously the directors have met on Thursdays. Based on nominations, it appears that the voting for officers at the Jan. 20 meeting will involve Smith as president; Vicki Gill of SOFCU as treasurer; and Bill Reid of Oregon Mt. Real Estate as vice presi- dent. Smith and Gill cur- rently hold the offices of president and treasurer. Crocker is vice president, but told the board recently that because of his profes- sion he can no longer hold office where he can sign checks. Tickets were drawn for the chamber Christmas Basket fund-raiser. Win- ners are Jeff Stiles, Karen Stiles, Corky Quen and Joann McKeehen. After expenses, the event, coor- dinated by Gill, raised $258. Office Manager Dulcie Moore told the board that 565 persons were recorded at the visitor center during November. This compares with 515 during the same month a year ago. Regarding the Christ- mas Parade, directors dis- cussed an alternate time frame. This year’s parade was postponed from Dec. 6 because of predicted rain; then on the alternative date of Dec. 13 it did rain. Directors also dis- cussed some new commu- nity projects, besides changing the period for the annual parade. It was sug- gested that it might be bet- ter if the holiday parade were to be held closer to Thanksgiving. In connection with the holiday season, Director Leonard Frick of Holiday Motel said there’s a plan to put 1,000 lights on the Community Christmas Tree on the vacant lot be- tween the Junction Inn and Pizza Pit on Redwood Hwy. in CJ. Frick said that Marty Hertler and Jim Val- entine are planning to in- stall the lights, donated by Klamath First Bank. Jana Fincher an- nounced that plans are well under way for the cham- ber’s annual Concerts in the Park series. Pam Cooper, who op- erates Clear Spaces in Downtown Cave Junction, said she is interested in helping organize a Blue- grass festival. In addition, Jim Frick suggested a Festival of Trees, where businesses would sponsor decorated trees with gifts underneath. The community could view the trees for three days, and there would be an auction for the trees and gifts, which would be de- livered as part of the pack- age. Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, OR Wednesday, December 24, 2003