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Page 5 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009 Local Foods Dinner & auction set Dec. 12 Local Foods Dinner, Silent Auction & Slideshow! Saturday, December 12, 2009 • 5:30pm at the Takilma Community Building • Advance Tickets $10 Spiral Living Center projects featured Spiral Living Center will present a Local Foods Din- ner, Silent Auction & Slideshow on Saturday, Dec. 12 at the Takilma Community Bldg. The door will open at 5:30 p.m., and the entrance fee includes a buffet dinner. Tickets are available at the Frog Farm, or by phoning 592-3642. Admission supports Spiral Living Center’s Pro- grams: *I.V. Food Coalition and Gleaning Project. *Takilma Tool Library. *Biochar Project. *Selma Skillshare, Frog Farm Skillshare. *I.V. Farm Festival. *I.V. Bikespace. *Takilma Reading Room. Proceeds from this event will allow Spiral Living Center to continue to offer free skill-share events around Illinois Valley. Food donations must be locally grown or gathered. For tickets, to donate auction items or volunteer contact: Spiral Living Center, P.O. Box 2093, Cave Junction OR 97523; 592-3642, spiral@spiralliving.org, or www.spiralliving.org Proceeds will support Spiral Living Center’s free skillshare events in the Illinois Valley Contact: Spiral Living Center (541)592-3642 ~ spiral@spiralliving.org~ Join IVHS Interact and other vendors for a Holiday Bazaar Thursday, Dec. 17, 5 p.m. Cave Junction Cares served some 200 meals at Jubilee Park on Thanksgiv- ing Day, and another 87 meals were delivered to home-bound individuals. 22 turkeys, eight hams and all fixings were donated for the event. Spon- sors included Shop Smart Food Warehouse, Ray’s Food Store, Tay- lor’s Sausage, Rough & Ready Lum- ber Co., Madrone Adventist Elemen- tary School and many individuals. (Photos by Michelle Binker, IVN ) Featuring “New & Used, This & That” 5¢ to $10 Stick around for a special holiday concert, 7 p.m. Holiday cheer abounds at Kerby Art & Wine Evening Holiday music, merri- ment, and an amazing array of fine arts and crafts just right for gift-giving will fill the Southern Oregon Guild’s Gallery & Artists’ Center during the Guild’s Holiday Jewelry & Gift Show. It’s set for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. as a prelude to the final 2009 Eve- ning of Art & Wine in Kerby. Imagine the inspiration of shopping among the unique work of 50 different fine art- ists and craftspeople for all hand-made items ranging from $2 to thousands, with lots in the easily affordable range. That’s what shoppers will find at the Guild’s Holi- day Jewelry & Gift Show. Whether looking for wearable art, unique func- tional housewares, an unusual piece of jewelry, or just something special to make a loved one smile, shoppers will find lots of choices. They I.V. Fine Artists Come join the artists in action on any Monday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the RCC Belt Bldg. in Kerby, as visitors always are wel- come to watch artists at work. There are artists doing their own projects, which can include soapstone carving, oils, watercolors, acrylics, scratchboard, collages and occasional group critiques when requested. There is experience and expertise at all levels, and everyone is friendly and willing to help newcomers, noted spokesman Pat Ham- mer. For more information phone her at 592-6351. California State Employees Association (CSEA) CSEA Chapter 165 will hold a IVHS Activities Calendar holiday meeting at Elmer’s Res- Brought to you by the folks at taurant on Biddle Road in Med- ford on Thursday, Dec. 3, with sign-in at 11:15 a.m. Mclaughlin Middle School singers will per- form. There is an attendance fee. 592-3556 Cave Junction 469-7545 Brookings 471-7487 Grants Pass 773-7487 Medford THURSDAY, DEC. 3 * After Hours - 21st Century: homework help, poetry writing, archery, speed training @ 3:30 p.m. * Wrestling at Brookings Harbor Varsity boys @ 6 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 5 * Wrestling at Del Norte Invitational Varsity boys @ 9 a.m. MONDAY, DEC. 7 * After Hours - 21st Century: homework help, sign language, orchestra, cooking, weight training @ 3:30 p.m. * Basketball at St. Mary’s JV girls @ 6:30 p.m. JV boys @ 8 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 8 * After Hours - 21st Century: homework help, speed training, martial arts / tai yuan tao, @ 3:30 p.m. yoga @ 4 p.m. * Basketball at St. Mary’s Varsity girls @ 6:30 p.m. Varsity boys @ 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9 * After Hours - 21st Century: homework help, scrapbooking, orchestra, weight training, sewing, IVHS annual, SMILE / science & math club @ 3:30 p.m. (All 21st Century events are free, open to students, homeschoolers, staff and parents/ guardians of students at any I.V. school.) illinois-valley- news.com will be able to select gifts to create different moods – whimsical, spiritual, thought- ful – or to add color and gai- ety to someone’s life. Whether seeking to fill an empty spot on a wall with something beautiful; trying to fit a gift into a loved one’s wardrobe; or hoping to find something special to make his or her life easier or more fun, the show will offer a feast of ideas. Guild members will wrap gifts at no charge. Free-will donations will go to benefit Southern Oregon Guild. And if shopping isn’t enough, various artists will demonstrate their art from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday – Deborah Dawson, water- color; Sandra Fluck, chain mail and wire-wrap jewelry- making techniques; and Cas- sandra Newton-Miller, scratch-art. If there is suffi- cient interest, classes will be planned for early 2010. Cookies and spiced cider will be served while they last. The Guild’s Jewelry & Gift Show will be held at the Guild Gallery in the Business Entrepreneurial Center at RCC’s Kerby Belt Bldg. on Hwy. 199 in Kerby. This veritable two-day bazaar of gift ideas will cul- minate in 2009’s final Eve- ning of Art & Wine in Kerby, which will overlap the Jew- elry and Gift Show from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12. During this early evening event, Kerby merchants will add wine-tasting, music and tasty treats to their special holiday offerings, capping the 2009 Kerby Evening season with holiday cheer. Illinois Valley’s historic town of Kerby will be alive with holiday fun. For more information, phone Reni Schaeffer, 596-2680; or Joyce Abrams, (541) 659-3858. Bacon, Sausage, Eggs, Pancakes, Fresh Fruit, Biscuits & Gravy, Coffee, Milk, & Juice Adults - $6, Children (12 & younger) - $3 $4 Monthly Special Chicken Fried Steak, Gravy, Biscuit, & Scrambled Eggs Join us at l.V. Senior Center, 520 E. River St., Cave Junction He didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it. ~ Clarence Budington Kelland TV program guide available online Due to the cessation of cable television service in Illinois Valley and monthly publishing costs, Illinois Valley News will no longer provide weekly television listings. “Most satellite TV services provide an on-screen guide for their viewers,” said Michelle Binker, editor-in-chief. “There seem to be few broadcast-only viewers left, and we feel that the printed listing had become a somewhat unnecessary ex- pense.” Listings for area broadcast television programs are available free-of-charge All Ages Welcome online at TVGuide.com. Choose “TV Listings” and Wednesdays enter the area ZIP code. The Early Bird, 6:30 to 7 p.m. information can be custom- Seventeen Games, 7 to 10 p.m. ized to viewer preferences and printed for convenience. I.V. Senior Center, 520 E. River St., CJ Across 1. Floating wreckage of a ship 6. A horse trained to a special gait 10. A street or road in France 11. North American republic 12. Eccentric 15. Termagant 17. Litigate 18. Affirmative re- sponse 20. Informal term for a father 21. Wizard 24. Wrath 25. The day before 26. Pepsi is one 29. Puritan 31. Not widespread 32. Closely confined 34. Voracious snakelike fish 35. Of a thing 37. Audacious 42. Flat pad used as a floor covering 43. Arrange in stacks 44. Approaching deple- tion 45. Proverb 47. Poisonous salt of hydrocyanic acid 50. Expression of sympathy 51. Seedcase 52. Give way 53. Adjure Open 7 days, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 18435 Redwood Hwy., Selma (541) 597 - 4300 Down 1. Teeth cleaner 2. Dictate 3. Vat 4. Ocean 5. Scrimmage 6. An effort to advance 7. Burned residue 8. Heart-related 9. Unfair treatment (2 words) 13. A pair 14. Harp 16. A sense organ 19. Curve 22. Relinquish control over 23. Make level or straight 27. Margarine 28. Loaf around 29. State of being first in importance 30. Put in one's place 33. Cravat 34. Catch sight of 36. A slight amount 38. Mother-of-pearl 39. Omit something 40. Lower and raise the head 41. Chirping sound 43. Listen 46. Mousse 48. Clever 49. Neither Copyright© PuzPuz Puzzles 2009 Find puzzle solutions on page 8