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Page 14 March 2024 North Douglas Herald North Douglas Travel & Entertainment South Lane Award-winning guitarist Jerry Ashford & mandolinist Joe Ross will play lively Celtic, Old-Time & Bluegrass. Special invited guests on bass, fiddle or banjo. FREE SWAG BAGS for the first 100 people to register online! Event Calendar March 8 Timberwolf 8pm March 22 Karaoke 8pm April 5 Karaoke 8pm April 12 Timberwolf 8pm Great Food 413 Umpqua HWY (38), Drain SHAMROCK QUEST on SAT MARCH 16, 2024 12-4 pm at Stewart Park, Roseburg Thundering Water is ecstatic to present the first ever SHAMROCK QUEST! Pre-register at https://thunderingwater.org/ shamrockquest/ -- The first 100 registrants will receive swag bags on the day of this family-friendly, adventure packed funday on Saturday, March 16th in beautiful Stewart Park from 12pm - 4pm! The FREE EVENT will feature: One-of-a-kind ADVENTURE QUEST with over 15 INTERACTIVE MINI QUESTS hosted by incredible Douglas County community organizations. COLOR RUN ALLEY as you chase the Leprechaun to the pot of gold! Inflatable obstacle course and bounce house! IRISH THEMED FESTIVAL following the quest for all participants - FOOD, LIVE MUSIC, ACTIVITIES, PRIZES! SUNNY SKY BOYS – Live Music on guitar and mandolin from 3 – 4 pm! Vital Statistics Robert Bob Lane Robert J. “Bob” Lane, a cherished pillar of the Yoncalla community, passed away peacefully on February 4, 2024, in Springfield, Oregon, just weeks before his 93rd birthday. Born on February 24, 1931, in Canoga Park, California, Bob was a man of steadfast faith, generous spirit, and old-fashioned demeanor, who dedicated his life to family, work, church and community. Bob’s journey began as the son of Jesse and Merle (Wilson) Lane, and he shared his childhood with his twin sister Roberta Turner and sister Darlene Cox, all of whom predeceased him. His roots ran deep in Yoncalla, where his family moved during his teenage years, and where he would eventually build his own legacy. Bob’s formative years were spent at Yoncalla High School, where he graduated before embarking on a lifelong career as a mill worker at Drain Plywood. Over the course of more than four decades, Bob witnessed the The Thundering Water Upstream Health- care team is honored to partner with other local leaders in the health and wellness field to host this event. Partners include Adapt Integrated Health Care, Roseburg YMCA, Umpqua Health, Thrive Umpqua - A Certified Blue Zones Community, Aviva Health, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, Elkton Community Education Center, Creating Community Resilience, Douglas County Extension Service Oregon State University, Umpqua Valley Farmers’ Market, FEATT of South Douglas County, FEATT of North Douglas County, Douglas County Safe Routes to School, FARA-Family Faith and Relationship Advocates INFO: Email info@thunderingwater.org with any questions about the Shamrock Quest. See You in March “Southern Oregon’s premier craft event” features over 100 booths of handmade products of local and regional crafters and artisans. Soaps & Salves, Toys, Pottery, Wind chimes, Tie-dye, Organic Olive Oil, Jewelry, Clothing, Hats, Greeting Cards, Leatherwork, Incense, Feltwork, Beadwork, Artwork, Batique, Picture Frames and more! To be a vendor, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Spring Fair 2022, PO Box 22, Dillard, OR 97432 or email innerspacefamily@gmail.com. Admission to the Spring Fair is $3 for adults, $2.50 for kids 7 to 12, and free for children 6 and under. Clowns in costume and musicians with instruments also can get in free. SCHEDULE OF ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, MARCH 22 2:00 – Sunny Sky Boys 3:00 - Jack Fallsrock and Friends - Tradi- tional Native American Dance and Song 4:00 – Elizabeth Cable 5:00 – Shoehorn 6:00 – Marcus Fyr SATURDAY, MARCH 23 11:00 – Sunny Sky Boys 47th ANNUAL SPRING FAIR March 12:00 - Jack Fallsrock and Friends - Tradi- 22-24, 2024 tional Native American Dance 1:00 – Wildlife Safari Presentation DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 2:00 – Shoehorn 3:00 – Buckeroo Square Dancers Join the fun at the 47th Annual Spring Fair 4:00 – Alice di’Micele in Douglas Hall at the Douglas County Fair- 5:00 - Marcus Fyr grounds in Roseburg (I-5 Exit 123). Lots of 6:00 – Spring Fair Middle Eastern Dancers eclectic entertainment is planned including clowns and stilt-walkers in costume, Alice SUNDAY, March 24 DiMiceli, The Sunny Sky Boys, Eliza- beth Cable, Marcus Fyr, Jack Fallsrock & 12:00 - Jack Fallsrock and Friends - Tradi- Friends Native American Drummers & tional Native American Dance Dancers, Shoehorn, Paddy O’Furniture, 1:00 – Patty O’Furniture - Celtic Buckeroo Square Dancers and more. FAIR 2:00 – Shoehorn TIMES: Friday 1-8 pm, Saturday 10am- 3:00 – Marcus Fyr 9pm, Sunday 11am-6pm Obituary company’s evolution through various name changes, remaining a dedicated and hardworking employee until his retirement. Bob’s heart found its match in Rose (Brant) Lane, with whom he shared a loving marriage of 60 years. They were united in matrimony on April 6, 1950, in Sutherlin, Oregon, and together they nurtured a family that included their daughter Sharon Caraway, daughter Diane Lane Millhollin, son Ron Lane, and daughter Lynn Thompson. Bob and Rose worked hard as a team at their ranch on Halo Trail, raising cattle, sheep and hay, as well as produce from the garden. A man of deep faith, Bob was an active member of the Yoncalla Church of Christ, where he served as an Elder, sang in the choir, participated in and led Bible study groups. His commitment to his church was matched by his dedication to volunteer work. Bob and Rose were known for their compassion and generosity, particularly in their efforts to support their community and church in helping those in need. Together they were honored as Community Citizens of the Year for their volunteer work. Bob’s last few years were spent at a dementia care facility where he was a regular participant in numerous activities provided by the facility. He spent much of his time studying the Bible, and was always there to befriend fellow residents. Bob was known by the staff and medical team at the facility as a “wonderfully kind gentleman with a cheesy sense of humor.” The family would like to thank the team at ElderHealth & Living for their kindness in caring for our dad. Bob is survived by his 4 children, as well as 7 In Memoriam grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren who will carry on his example of kindness and community spirit. He is preceded in death by his wife Rose. No services are planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the Yoncalla Church of Christ Food Pantry. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel and Crematorium. Michael Wayne Barnes Michael Barnes, 68, of Drain, OR, passed away on February 21, 2024. Michael was born December 4th, 1955. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel and Cre- matorium. Church Directory DRAIN Assembly of God Church 975 Drain Section Rd 541 836-2369 Sunday Service 10:30am Gateway Family Fellowship Church of the Nazarene 337 C Avenue Sunday Sch 9:30am Worship 10:45am Drain Church of Christ 2nd and D street 541-836-2315 SS 9:30am/Svc 10:30am/W&T 6pm YONCALLA Assembly of God 1008 Hayhurst Rd 541 849-2800 Sunday 10:30am Wednesday. 5:30pm Church of Christ 225 Birch St Sunday School 9:55am Sunday Worship 10:45am Seventh-day Adventist Church 278 Douglas St Saturday Worship 10am -12pm ELKTON Elkton Bible Baptist Church (541) 584-2808 420 2nd St Sunday Worship 10am Elkton Christian Church 344 3rd St. elktonchristian@gmail.com Bible study 9:45 Worship 10:45 If you would like to see your Church listed in the directory, please send email to: churchdirectory@ndherald.com. Or send US Mail to: ChurchDirectory North Douglas Herald PO Box 581 Drain OR 97435 Include: Name, address, phone & worship hours - 4 lines only. Continued from Page 10 Veterans Corner March 6 ODVA Advisery Council Meeting REGISTER TO ATTEND Please register at https://events.gcc.teams.mic rosoft.com/event/d4f2272d-0623-44a0-92c3- adc68cb9d24e@aa3f6932-fa7c-47b4-a0ce- a598cad161cf to attend the business or town hall portion of this meeting. Attendees will be allowed to participate during the town hall portion only and will be invited to turn on their camera and unmute mics during a recorded meeting that will be posted online at a later date. Information about the Veteran Advisory Com- mittee and meeting materials can be found online at www.oregon.gov/odva/Connect/Pages/Advisory- Committee.aspx. Established in 1945, the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs is dedicated to serving Oregon’s diverse veteran community that spans five eras of service members. ODVA administers programs and provides special advocacy and assistance in accessing earned veteran benefits across the state. Learn about veteran benefits and services, or locate a local county or tribal veteran service office online at oregon.gov/odva.