2B COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL JULY 19, 2017
Miners' mountain breakfast
PHOTO BY ZACH SILVA/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
People line up for the traditional Miners' Mountaintop Breakfast. Below, a view from the mountaintop.
Zach Silva
Sunday morning breakfast-goers traded in their usual routines of sleeping in and
zsilva@cgsentinel.com eating indoors for waking up before the sun and heading to Bohemia Saddle Camp
for the annual Miner’s Breakfast.
In conjunction with Bohemia Mining Days, the Cottage Grove Prospectors and Golddiggers held the
53rd annual breakfast on the mountain, which starts at 6 a.m. and was expected to feed 1000 people, to
celebrate and remember the history of the area while raising money for local scholarships.
“If they haven’t been up here it’s a must-do for local people,” said Lloyd Williams who has been a
member of the organization for 12 years and who was helping prepare meals. “It’s a beautiful drive, it’s
something different and people are always looking for things that are fresh.”
While most patrons make the drive to the tucked away area that is outside of any semblance of cell
phone reception on the day of, others, including those preparing breakfast, camp onsite in preparation
for the morning.
For all who purchase a meal they are treated to a breakfast of pancakes, that Williams’s mentions
features a “secret ingredient” that keeps them fl uffy, ham and fried eggs.
As the sun started to creep through the trees and mosquitos buzzed around breakfast plates, the line
for breakfast began to steadily grow. There were young and old alike in line and groups of friends and
family clumped together as they started their day.
“It’s about seeing people and it’s a nice drive,” said Doug Bailey a Cottage Grove resident who woke
up at 4:30 a.m. for the event. “I haven’t been up here for probably ten years and was talking to [my
friend Jim] the other day and so I thought I’d come up. But I haven’t been up here this early before.”
The early morning also did not stop Lisa and Asa Carpenter of Drain, who woke up at 3:00 a.m., from
bringing their two kids, a two-and-a-half year old and a 7 month old baby, from coming out.
“It’s a nice way to get a way from city life especially for the little ones,” said Lisa. “I’d rather have
them play with sticks and rocks than watch TV.”
BMD stats, winners
The 53 Annual Miners Breakfast: The Pros-
pectors & Golddiggers Club served 823 people on
Sunday morning.
Kiddie Parade: 125 kids and 54 adults partici-
pated on Friday morning
Gold Rush & Gold Dash Winners : Amelia
Slama-Catron, 16 and Abigail Slama-Catron, 12
BMD 2017 Slabtown vs. Lemati Feud
Winner
Slabtown 145 Lemati 117
Slabtown Mayor: Martina Sušec
Lemati Mayor: Charles Buffi ngton
Slabtown Sheriff: Vincent Goquit
Lemati Sheriff: Rachel Buffi ngton
Lematians won these competitions:
Candlestick Run: Chance Ralston (15 sec)
Thread the Needle: Ness Buffi ngton
Women's Cherry Pit-Spittin' Distance: Jolie
Saunders (30 ft, 4 in)
Kids' Cherry Pit-Spittin' for Accuracy: Zach
Downey
Women's Cherry Pit-Spittin' for Accuracy: Jes-
sica Downey
Slabtown Winners won these competitions:
Digging in the Dark: Cody Baker and Ethan
Grand Miners' Parade Award
1. Friends of the CG Carousel
2. Rosie the Riveters
3. Civil War Re-enactors
Bohemia Ambassador Award
1. Miss Lane & Linn County Scholarship Pro-
gram
2. Prospectors & Golddiggers
3. Bohemia Mine Owners Association
Mayor's Award
1. Reel Me In (the new fi shing board game)
2. 5 Flying Monkeys
3. Blackberry Pie Society
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Pie-eating contest: Jim Somerville (34 sec)
Kids' Cherry Pit-Spittin' for Distance: Bene
Sušec
Men's Cherry Pit-spittin' for Distance: Bjorn
(35 ft, 8 in)
20 Miles by Wheelbarrow: Niko and Martina
Sušec (35 minutes)
Historical Treasure Hunt Winners:
Friday: Harrison Pilling
Saturday: Bailey Fournier
Sunday: Tracy Reeves
Judges' Award (motorized entry)
1. Yoss Team Inc.
2. Oregon Aviation Historical Society
3. South Lane Youth Football
Festival Award (animal entry)
1. Cottage Grove Rodeo Royalty
2. Sweet Dreams Family Farm
3. Oregon Department of Forestry
Spirit Award
1. CG High School
2. One More Time Marching Band
3. Hosanna Youth Performers
JULY 24th at Bohemia Park
Francesco Lecce-Chong Music Director & Conductor
Th e Eugene Symphony brings it’s
Join us for a
beloved summer concert series to
lovely evening of music
Cottage Grove. Enjoy Classical, pop
and historical favorites including
works by Dvorak, Copland, Williams, INSTRUMENT PETTING ZOO
5:30pm musicians with the Eugene
Tchaikovsky and Sousa.
All this entertainment is the result of generous contributions from local businesses and individuals.
Everyone can play a role in bringing the Symphony to Cottage Grove. We have symphony Bars for
sale. All the precedes from the Bar sales go to bring the Symphony to Cottage Grove. Symphony Bars
are $5.00 each and can be purchased at City Hall, Library//Community Center or Middlefi eld Golf
Course, Cottage Grove Sentinel, Concerts in the Park and the Bookmine.
Symphony will be at the Bohemia
Park Pavilion. Th e Instrument
Petting Zoo provides a hands-on
experience with instruments from the
symphony. It is open to all ages but
youth and children are encouraged to
try out instruments.
COMMUNITY BAND
6:30pm the Community Band are
local musicians that join together
during the summer.
EUGENE SYMPHONY
7:30pm the will take the stage and
begin their performance.
Bring a picnic or visit a food vendor.
Sponsored by the Bohemia Park Foundation, Middlefi eld Oaks Assisted Living, Wildish Land Company,
Magnolia Gardens Assisted Living, Territorial Seed Compnay, the City of Cottage Grove and many other generous sponsors.