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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2015 5 B Yachats to host world-class musicians Nov. 13-14 YACHATS — Music will reign over the central Oregon coastal village of Yachats Nov. 13-15, at the Rainspout Music Festival. World-class perform- ers will delight concert goers with an eclectic mix of Celtic, Bluegrass, New Orleans Brass, folk, country, gypsy violin and blues. There will be intimate shows all around town for every musi- cal taste, special “meet the artists” sessions, an Irish dance lesson and more. Featured performers will include internationally renown Celtic musicians Winifred Horan, Johnny Connolly and Cary Novotny performing as a trio. Seattle’s Del Rey will per- form amazing guitar and ukulele playing. Acoustic Guitar Magazine calls Rey “one of the greatest modern players of the resonator guitar.” The folk world is represent- ed by Pacific Northwest leg- ends Kate Power and Steve Einhorn. Innovative cellist Gideon Freudmann is on the bill, as well as The Transcendental Brass Band from Portland. “To bring this level of musi- cianship to a little town of 600 folks on the Oregon coast is amazing,” said music director Jim D’Ville. “We’ve booked musicians in genres from blue- grass to New Orleans Second line brass and everything in between. “There is literally something for everyone, and I guarantee there will be musical moments people will never forget.” Spend a music-filled week- end travel guru Arthur Frommer names one of his 10 favorite travel destinations in the world. For a complete list of Rainspout musicians, schedule and ticket sales visit www.rain spout.org. Tickets available for annual Crab Crack Licensed Bonded Insured (541) 997-6977 (541) 999-0896 P.O. Box 31,000 P.O. Box 31,000 • Florence, OR 97439 The fifth annual Florence Crab Crack is a sure fire reme- dy for the dreaded “cabin fever,” which threatens to afflict the general populace of the central Oregon coast every winter. Get your ticket and join the other 399 people who will attend the Crab Crack at the Florence Events Center on Saturday, Feb. 6, from 4 to 7 p.m. Enjoy great food and company while aiding the less fortunate in this area. All the proceeds from this event will benefit Florence Food Share, a local food pantry that provides resources to those facing hunger in Western Lane County. Oregon coast Dungeness crab, along with pasta, coleslaw, garlic bread, sodas, coffee and BJ’s dessert will be served by “crab head” volun- teers. A no-host bar will also be available. Buying or Selling? I can help. Chris Bunch Principal Broker 541 997-8877 89301 Shore Crest Dr – Country living in this 2 bdrm, 2 bath home, only 3 miles north of town. The neighborhod has deeded access to Sutton Lake. 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All individuals and companies are welcome to “sponsor a crab” for the event and help Florence Food Share serve those in need in our area. For more information, arrange group seating or pur- chase tickets, contact Bob MacDuffee at 541-997-9599 or by email dunesguy97439@ yahoo.com. Beginning Dec. 1, tickets will also be available Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Florence Food Share, 2190 Spruce St. Call to artists for Little Dickens show Backstreet Gallery is host- ing it annual Little Dickens juried miniature art show, Dec. 5 through Jan. 3. The exhibit will include 2D and 3D art that are very small in size but great in artistic accomplishment. Applications with infor- mation, rules and size requirements are available at Backstreet Gallery, 1421 Bay St. Everyone is invited to get an application, which are also available at www.backstreet gallery.org. Entry forms are due by Nov. 23 and delivered Nov. 28-30. All media are welcome. Best of Show in 2D and 3D art pieces will win a show of three or more pieces in the month of April 2016. Voice Your Opinion! EDITOR@ THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM ...need a friend? Siuslaw News Photo Gallery Coming Soon Great Pumpkin Giveaway SHS Cross Country State Meet Veterans Day Parade Now Showing Boomer & Senior Expo FAHS Wine & Chocolate Gala Oktoberfest Meet Marly Marley came into the shelter very emaciated and missing hair due to a bad skin infection. With good food and antibiotics he is slowly but surely getting better. Marley has lived in a home with cats and was reported to do well with the exception of a kitten that he played too rough with. The family had an older dog at one time and they got along well, they are unclear if he would do well with dogs his own age. He has a lot of energy and would do best in a home with children 12 and up. 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