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Page A-8 Illinois Valley News, Cave Junction, Ore. Wednesday, July 19, 2017 BLUEGRASS ... Continued from A-1 • Kelly Bosworth is from Portland where she was raised on family jam sessions and classical music. She’s a singer - songwriter specializing in folk Americana. • Twangsville is a San Francisco Bay area country band offering fresh energy and stellar musicianship to country classics. They’ll also be playing at McGrew’s Friday night. • Chip Dennerlein is a Grants Pass singer- songwriter whose albums include “Easier with Time” and “Sing the World into Wonder.” His influences include the Commitments, the Wilburys and gospel . • The Antonucci Collective’s brothers Gary and Rich Antonucci have been performing for over 40 years specializing in traditional bluegrass, newgrass and folk. Their most recent album is “Acoustic Vortex.” • The final performers will be Etouffee, led by fiddler Kelly Thibodeaux of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The group combines rhythm and blues with southern rock for their danceable swamp rock formula. Event organizer Jannie Crocker stated proceeds from the all-day concert will go toward Rotary Club of the I.V. projects. The group plans a repeat of their Dr. Seuss Day literacy program at Evergreen Elementary and their “Toys and Cookies” Christmas celebration. “It’s been our big dream since our club started to fund a scholarship, and we’re hoping to be able to do that,” Crocker concluded. Once again, Wild River Brewing and Pizza Co. will be selling hotdogs, hamburgers, vegan and vegetarian food and beer. A selection of wine from Bridgeview will also be available for purchase. Attendees are welcome to bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages. No outside alcohol or dogs will be allowed at the family-friendly event. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring their own seating and pop-ups for shade. The site includes a disc golf course a few steps away. Camping is also available with the Mallard Loop campground reserved for late-night jamming. Admission remains $15 per person, children 12 and under free and the county parking permit is $5 for the day. Volunteers are still needed for setup, cleanup, plus gate and food sales. Call Ted Crocker at H&R Block, 541-592-3667. In addition to Wild River and Bridgeview sponsoring this year’s event, other sponsors include Dutch Bros., The G Spot, H&R Block, Illinois Valley News, Jefferson State Financial Group, Pacific Power, Rough & Ready Lumber, Southern Oregon Sanitation and U.S. Bank. And the stage is provided by Willie Whitchurch Trucking. For further information you can visit SiskiyouBluegrassFestival.com. iVHs Alumni & Friends give thanks PRICES gOOD: JULy 21 - JULy 23 The IVHS Alumni would like to thank the following for their gracious donations that help make the annual event a success. Abby’s Pizza, Casablanca Coffee, Elmer’s Restaurant, Espresso Yourself, Dairy Queen, Galice Resort, Jet Boat Excursion, Little Caesars Pizza, Luigi’s Restaurant, Taprock Northwest Grill, House of Four Roses, Fire Mountain Gems, Rogue Roasters, Gates Furniture, Hellgate Jeboat Excursion, Club Northwest, Planet Fitness, Dutch Bros. Coffee, Hayden Consulting Engimeers, Foris Winery, Carlos Restaurant, Shop Smart, Valley Girl Quilts, Bridgeview Winery, Wheels A Turnin, Illinois Valley Firemen, Kerbyville Museum, 1st Community Crredit Union, C.J. Dairy Queen, Wild River Pizza, Reflections Beauty Shop, Priority Fitness, Subway, Illinois Valley Golf Course, The Crystal Kaleidoscope, Yanase Jewelers, Napa Auto Parts, Take Shape Images, Siskiyou Market, Treehouse Florists, Good Earth Organics, Dr. Joe’s Pet Hospital, Perfect Pizza Plus, It’s A Burl, Umpqua Bank, Fanelli’s Restaurant, Class of 1967, Class of 1972, Class of 1977, Class of 1997, Class of 2002, Class of 2007, Taylor’s Sausage, Lake Selmac Resort, Cascade Auto, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Lone Mountain Resort, True Value Hardware, McGrew”s Restaurant and Lounge, Augustino Estate Winery, Out “N About, Oregon Caves Chateau, Great Cats World Park, Vertical Treehouse Paradise, Mary Lawless, The Britt Festival, Captain Drake’s Family Arial Adventures. Many other IVHS Alumni and Friends donations from class of 1947 to 2017. northwest Cherries $ 2.49 l B. Peaches nectarines Blueberries (18 ounce) $ $ Per PounD Per PounD 1.99 Cantaloup $ $ 1.99 4.99 e aC h seddless Watermelon $ 4.99 e aC h 2 for 5.00 northwest apricots northwest Green Bell Peppers 4/$3.00 $3.99 lb. on the vine Tomato $ 1.89 Per PounD Walla Walla sweet onion (5 Pound) $ .99 lb. sweet Yellow or White Corn $ 4 for 3.00 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • LIMITED TO STOCk ON HAND • NO RAINCHECkS (Photo by Laura Mancuso, Illinois Valley News) Jacqueline Swift (left) gives Donna Tellyer a kiss after the IVHS Alumni Board gave her flowers after the alumni breakfast July 2. Tellyer and Chris Duncan Leppert announced they were retiring from future festivity planning. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICATION OF HEARING (NOTICE TO MOTHER) State of Michigan Judicial Court – Family Division, Iosco County Case No. 2014-8400-NA Petition No. 2017-35 In the Matter of: AALAYAH & JAYDEN NEWBERRY Take Notice: A petition has been filed with this court regarding the following minors: Aalayah and Jayden Newberry, who were born on April 1, 2014, in Saginaw, MI. The mother of the minor children is Jamie Joanne Setzer. If you are the natural mother, you should appear at the Iosco County Family Court, 422 Lake St., Tawas City, Michigan 48763, on August 21, 2017 at 2:30 p.m., to state any interest you may have in the minor. Failure to appear at this hearing is a denial of interest in the minor, waiver of notice for all subsequent hearings and a waiver of a right to appointment of an attorney. Failure to appear at this hearing COULD RESULT IN PERMANENT TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. Published in the July 19, edition of the Illinois Valley News.