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Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009
Tickets
available for
Symphony
show
A limited number of free
tickets are available for Jose-
phine County students to at-
tend a Rogue Valley Sym-
phony performance.
There are 140 vouchers
for Josephine County students
to attend the concert at 3 p.m.
on Sunday, Nov. 8 at the
Grants Pass High School Per-
forming Arts Center, 830
N.E. Ninth St. Tickets are
subject to availability and are
distributed on a first-come,
first-served basis.
The concert will feature
Mozart’s Symphony No. 20 in
D, K. 133, Heitor Villa-
Lobos’ Fantasia for Soprano
Saxophone with guest saxo-
phonist Rhett Bender, Ri-
cardo Lorenz’s Pataruco:
Concerto for Venezuelan Ma-
racas and Orchestra with
guest percussionist Terry
Longshore, and Beethoven’s
Symphony No 7 in A Major,
Op. 92 all under guest con-
ductor Dr. Martin Majkut.
Vouchers for free tickets
are distributed to area schools
and music teachers, and may
also be obtained from
www.rvsymphony.org. Con-
necting with the Classics
vouchers are available from
the Education Programs link
on the Website.
All seats are reserved.
For more information phone
the RVSO Box Office, open
Mondays through Fridays, 1
to 5 p.m., at (541) 552-6398.
The student voucher pro-
gram has been implemented
by the Grants Pass Friends of
the Symphony, as one of the
organization’s many efforts to
educate and encourage youth
to attend live orchestra con-
certs. The Rogue Valley
Symphony Orchestra is sup-
ported by 2009-2010 season
sponsors Jim Collier, the
Ashland Springs Hotel, and
Fred Meyer Stores.
IVHS Activities Calendar
Brought to you by the folks at
592-3556
Cave Junction
469-7545
Brookings
FREE MINI
CONE
to anyone arriving in
costume Halloween night
from 6 to 8 p.m.
(limit one per person)
Big Scoop
Ice Cream Parlor
18398 Redwood Hwy., Selma
597 - 2727
FOOD
CANDY
FUN
FREE!
saturday, October 31, 6-8 p.m.
Lots of carnival games
Costumes welcome
Community Bible Church
Gymnasium
113 S. Caves Ave.
Cave junction
The Valley Girls Quilters held their 2009 Quilt Show on Friday, Oct. 16 and Saturday, Oct. 17 at the
Illinois Valley Senior Center in Cave Junction. Cathy Putney won a quilt raffle. Her husband apparently
purchased five raffle tickets without her knowing. (Photo by Michelle Binker, Illinois Valley News )
NBC station
upgrades
equipment
Replacement of their
broadcast delivery system in
Southern Oregon and North-
ern California has started,
announced KOBI-TV NBC 5
Medford and KOTI-TV
NBC2 Klamath Falls.
KOBI and KOTI operate
more than 40 microwave
links and seven electronic
news gathering reception
sites. The complete analog
microwave system is being
replaced with all-new digital
equipment.
471-7487
Grants Pass
773-7487
Medford
THURSDAY, OCT. 22
* After Hours - 21st Century:
homework help, archery,
poetry writing, mountain biking,
College prep / ASPIRE
@ 3:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, OCT. 23
* Football at Hidden Valley
JV @ 4 p.m.
Varsity @ 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
* Soccer vs. North Valley
Varsity girls @ 10 a.m.
* Soccer at North Valley
Varsity boys @ 10 a.m.
MONDAY, OCT. 26
* After Hours - 21st Century:
homework help, sign language,
orchestra, cooking @ 3:30 p.m.
basketball open gym @ 6 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCT. 27
* After Hours - 21st Century:
homework help, martial arts /
tai yuan tao, mountain biking,
brain bowl @ 3:30 p.m.
yoga @ 4 p.m.
* Soccer vs. Phoenix
Varsity boys @ 4 p.m.
* Soccer at Phoenix
Varsity girls @ 4 p.m.
* Volleyball vs. Hidden Valley
JV girls @ 5:15 p.m.
Varsity girls @ 6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28
* After Hours - 21st Century:
homework help, scrapbooking,
orchestra, salsa dancing,
IVHS annual, SMILE / science
& math club @ 3:30 p.m.
basketball open gym @ 6 p.m.
(All 21st Century events are free, open to
students, homeschoolers, staff and parents/
guardians of students at any I.V. school.)
We must never forget that art
is not a form of propaganda;
it is a form of truth.
~John F. Kennedy~
Also held last weekend was the 2009 Illinois Valley Fiber Arts Festival
at the Rogue Community College Kerby Belt Building. The Southern
Oregon Guild sponsored show featured spun yarns, knitted, felted and
woven goods, and hand-made beads and buttons. (Photo by Michelle
Binker, I.V. News)
Book & Author Fair set for Nov. 21 in Ashland
A tradition will continue
this autumn as book lovers
and authors meet on Nov. 21
at Ashland Springs Hotel in
Ashland, where the annual
Southern Oregon Book &
Author Fair will display liter-
ary delights.
This free, annual author
fair has been a favored re-
gional event since 2003, ena-
bling the public to meet
nearly 60 Northwest authors
who are on-hand personally
selling and autographing their
books in time for holiday gift
buying.
The fair has been an an-
nual tradition since 2003.
This year’s fair will feature
more authors residing beyond
the immediate Southern Ore-
gon region than last year.
Book Exchange & Tea Cozy
Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 11 am - 5 pm;
Sat. 11 am - 4 pm; closed Sun. and Tues.
228 N. Redwood Hwy., Cave Junction
592-3689
Crocker Financial Services
Phone: 541- 592- 4454
Across
1. Monarch or em-
peror
5. ___-bodied
9. MD
12. Ill-mannered
13. Not far
14. Baseball stat
15. Muslim holy man
16. Identify
17. Freshly painted
18. Travelers to
Bethlehem
19. Single
21. Headcount
23. Add up
27. Lair
28. Fourscore
29. Through
32. Frosting
33. Affirmative
34. Wacky
36. Timid
38. Leg joint
39. Repeat
42. Doublemint, e.g.
43. Suggestive look
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48. Control
49. Volcanic flow
50. Be in debt
51. Using speech
52. [see other side]
53. "___ a chance"
54. Christmastime
55. "___ #1!"
Down
1. Thin and fit
2. Poison plant
3. Proverb
4. Jog your memory
5. Proclaim
6. Lima and kidney
7. Pathetic
8. Before
9. Morning moisture
10. Miner's find
11. Accelerator
20. Domestic swine
22. Paris river
23. Taut
24. Your, of yore
25. Dined
26. Air travel
28. Set of clothing
30. Roadhouse
31. Inquire
35. High mountain
37. As a lemon
39. Back country
40. Bequeath
41. Slot machine
handle
42. Religious leader
44. Uncommon
46. Deuce
47. Adjust
48. Demure
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