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  • Monday
    Aug 30 2010
    Ninja's Hideout Summer Camp
    9am through Friday, September 3 at 4pm
    The Little Gym

    Shhhhhh! Don’t tell anyone the SECRET WHEREABOUTS of our Ninja Hideout! You’ll have to attend the “Ninja’s Hideout” Camp at The Little Gym to enter! This high-action camp will feature the learning of some very basic karate skills from our The Little Gym Karate Program. But don’t worry, the kids will be punching and kicking soft pads and balloons – not “thugs and goons”! Action-packed games and challenges will be just a few of the “goings-on” in the Ninja’s Hideout!
    Keep your children's minds fueled and imaginations growing. Sign up for a day, the week or maybe the whole summer. Themes change weekly. Call us and register today as camp days quickly fill up, 541-753-0950. Prices starting at just $22/day.
    Our expert instructors fill each three-hour camp day with fitness and fun. Obstacle courses challenge them. Arts and crafts engage them. And group activities, snack time and special events give them time to interact and build their social skills – all in a non-competitive, nurturing environment. Age restrictions apply.

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  • Thursday
    Sep 2 2010
    Beginning Ballroom Dance Lessons

    5-week series, Aug. 5 - Sept. 2, features beginning steps and technique in Waltz, Foxtrot and Tango.
    Cost: 8 Drop-in, $30 for the 5-week series.

    Instructor: Marcus Sterling. For more information, e-mail Marcus.Sterling@gmail.com.

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  • Friday
    Sep 3 2010
    Bounty of Benton County
    5:30pm through Sunday, September 5 at 5pm
    All across rural Benton County

    Hey…pass it on!
    Come join us this Labor Day weekend for the Bounty of Benton County, an extravaganza of cool events and places all around Bounty County. It all starts with a kickoff concert at Tyee Wine Cellars on Friday night featuring the Zydeco sounds of Bon Ton Roulet. Wine and food available for purchase, gates open at 5:30, music ends at 9. Saturday and Sunday will feature music, wine tastings, food, shopping and other activities at 20 different “sights”. Family activities include tours, fish feeding and fish print making at the Alsea Hatchery, scavenger hunt and other activities at Sunrise Tree Farms, tours of Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and more! See the huge wood-fired kiln at Alsea Anagama Kiln, enjoy arts and crafts by Alsea artisians, sample hazelnut chocolates and taste wines at 8 different wineries. The Bounty passport gets you $100 worth of free wine tastings, tee-shirts, candies , kickoff concert entrance and more for only $15, and it all goes to benefit programs for rural families. Buy yours today at Spindrift Cellars, outside the Corvallis Saturday Farmers Market in August, the Benton County Historical Museum, or the Corvallis Tourism office. Check the Gazette-Times Entertainer or the SRF website at www.ruralfamilies.org for more information or call our office at 541-929-2535.

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  • Bon Ton Roulet Concert
    5:309pm
    Tyee Wine Cellars

    Bon Ton Roulet grooves high-energy zydeco, cajun, and folk together in the heart of the Willamette Valley bayou, OR. Food and wine will be available on site at beautiful Tyee wine cellars.

    Read more: http://www.myspace.com/bontonrouletmusic#ixzz0wK7ZhwsO

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  • Sunday
    Sep 5 2010
    Benton County Museum: the first thirty years

    The Benton County Historical Museum is celebrating its 30th birthday with an exhibition of remarkable objects from the artifact, photography and archival document collections. The exhibition will be open July 23-September 5, 2010, Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 – 4:30.

    Works Progress Administration (WPA) artist Darrel Austin’s painting “Machine” is included in the show at the Moreland Auditorium. Other objects include a 1933 Civil Conservation Corps photo scrapbook, National Archery Champion Gilman Keasey’s yew bow and arrow, Oregon trail pioneer artifacts, oral history dvds from the Starker Forest Community History Project, and fine art by artists including George Green, Stev Ominski, Earl Newman, Caroline Buchanan, Bill Schumway, Ede Schenkel and Marcie Yukiko Amano.

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  • Saturday
    Sep 11 2010
    Habitat Run (10k/4k and Kids Fun Run)

    Second Annual Habitat Run
    All proceeds help build affordable homes in Benton County

    10k run includes off road running in Chip Ross Park/ challenging course
    4k run/walk follows easy course
    Kids Fun Run around the track at Crescent Valley High School

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  • Shrewbury Renaissance Faire
    10am through Sunday, September 12 at 6pm
    Shrewsbury Renaissance Faire

    Elizabethan Revels & Marketplace
    An Interactive Living History Village
    Gates are Open from 10am to 6pm
    Kings Valley - Oregon
    est. 1996
    General Adult Admission: $9.00
    ( $8.00 w/ coupon)
    Seniors & Children 6 to 12: $5.00
    Children 5 and under : Free
    Parking: Free

    Come be thee blythe and merry at the Renaissance Faire! Just 15 miles and 500 years away from downtown Corvallis. Here enchantment awaits young and old alike as jousting knights and noble steeds clash on the tourney fyld while minstrels, troubadours, jongleurs, dancers and bards fill the lanes with delight.

    With over 125 artisan stalls and 1,000 costumed players, visitors can browse the village for unique hand made goods and one of a kind treasures while surrounded by Renaissance revelry and entertainment. Eat, drink, and be merry, for food purveyors are on hand within Friar Tuck's Forest, and children delight in games and adventures.

    The only Fair of its kind in Oregon, this exciting event offers an educational interactive adventure in history, welcoming families and children. Modeled on the merriest of elements from the times of Shakespeare and Elizabeth I, and set in the historic renaissance of 1558 to 1603, here all the Faire is a stage, and everyone a player!

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