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2 0 0 0 Vern onia Friendship Jam b o ree - Page 21 Music goes "round and "round with variety at the Alternative Stage Logging Museum Restaurant &• Gift Shop Hwy. 26,22 miles southeast of Seaside • (503) 755-1818 • (503) 755-2476 1NAPA» AUTO P A R K SCOTT SHOP TOWELS 0N AR0L1 WD-40 BONUS SIZE SaiePr.ee/Rofl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.79 (13.5 az.) #10023 less Moilin Rebate*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .50 ’ Must purchase 2 rolls (or $ 1 0 0 Moihn Rebate. Sale price before rebate' $1.79/Rol. The Alternative Stage, locat ed in the lot behind the Joy Theater and the Lyon’s Den, will be wailin’ during Jamboree 2000. Starting Friday at 4:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday at noon, about 30 different acts will en tertain with rock, country, blues and a whole lot more. The eclectic nature of the Stage in cludes musical saw players opening Saturday’s perform ance and a Jug Band Jam on Sunday afternoon. Visiting and local musicians will perform along with favorites Curtis “King” Chamberlain and the Blind Rootin’ Hogs, Lynn Con over, Alfred Easter and White- water, and Baby Gramps. The Stage closes Friday and Satur day nights at about 10:00 p.m. Sunday’s final act, Baby Gramps, will start at 5:15 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs, sun protection or whatever else they need to be comfortable. Audience par ticipation is encouraged during this casual, outdoor event. A complete list of perform ers may be found elsewhere in this publication. The Alternative Stage is free, live entertainment, but do nations are gratefully accepted to help defray the costs of en tertainers, many of whom trav el a long way to perform. A tip jar will be available, or spon sorship contributions may be made directly to the Alternative Stage, c/o Curtis Chamberlain, 60120 Anderson Rd., St. He lens, OR 97051. For further in formation, e-mail <cking@co lumbia-center.org>. Kids have fun going after straws in a haystack or coins in the wading pool Games designed to keep younger children occupied dur ing Jamboree will be held both Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 5- 6. The Haystack game, a fa vorite among younger children will be on Saturday afternoon. Although adults may itch just watching the kids tear into piles of hay, the only thing the kids ' itch for is colored straws mixed in with the hay. The straws are redeemed for prizes. Seven to 10-year olds will start the ac I I I I i I I I tion at 1:00 p.m. in Hawkins Park; ages four to six will be at 1:45 and the youngest group, ages three and under, will start at 2:30. Water game activities will be on Sunday, beginning at 2:00 p.m. at the Hawkins Park wad ing pool. These games are de signed for children who don’t yet swim, and include a penny dive, crab walk, candy hunt, freestyle race, and a water scavenger hunt. ¿UBU/flVj 3 regular six inch subs, 3 bag of chips, 3 21oz. drinks VALID AUG. 4-5-6, 2000 ONLY 6 6 7 S. M ain , B a n k s F ri-S a t 10-11 S u n 1 0 -1 0 I I I I 1 I I I AFTER M AIL-IN RFBATF 29 I t *L A r , e A “ w - ply / h T0 ih x i o i n , /R O LL N A M POWER' 6 5 M ONTH BATTERY 7-PC. STUBBY GEARWRENCH SETS » 0 0 2 4 ,24F, 2 6 ,26R, 56 5 8,70, 7 4 ,3 4 /7 8 (Metrici IG S 81 0 7 2 (Fractional) »GS81071 5 POWER YOURCHOICF' 39 Welcome to the Vernonia w/FXCHANGF SALE ENDS AUG. 31, 2000 Skidmore & Son T r u c k in g VERNONIA AUTO PARTS 429-NAPA • 4 2 9 -2 3 1 1 2 9 2 BRIDGE STREET, VERNONIA VISIT NAPA O N THE WEB! i .« r i / / www . mara . « i i » ..« .« W e K eep A merica R unning [Friendship^ Jamboreej 429-7855 16871 Keasey Rd., Vernonia ________ ___________J