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Miss Lee Becomes Miss Rogue River 2013
After months of planning,
fundraising, a big crab feed,
practicing and rehearsing,
then decorating, the four directors
of the Miss Rogue
River scholarship pageant
were ready to see the fruits of
their labors find success.
Veteran pageant directors
Maggie Clark and Autumn
Boat brought on Jill
Smith and Nadine Roper to
help with the various tasks of
getting a pageant together for
a good amount of (Subscribe for full story)
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Outcasts Host Jams in Rogue River
Three years ago, rhythm
guitarist Don Johnson recognized
a need and offered to
fill it. Well-traveled, and
savvy in local music circles,
Johnson recruited likeminded,
fun-loving musicians
for his group, fondly
dubbed, “The Outcasts.”
Several, including Johnson,
had once held membership
in Oregon’s Old Time Fiddlers
(OTF.) Some still retain
that cherished status (Subscribe for full story)
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Leading Others with a Great Heart
It's probably no surprise
Taylor Lamar is looking into
going into health care as a
career. She's been around
health care workers a lot for
parts of her life. Not many
might know their role any
better than she.
Lamar will graduate with
her class at Rogue River
Junior/Senior High School
on June 11.
"I've been looking forward
to this since, like, sophomore
year," she said, with a
laugh.
She is already enrolled
at Corban University, a
Christian college in Salem.
She will study Health (Subscribe for full story)
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Arden Ensemble Presents...
The Rogue River Junior/Senior High
School's Arden Ensemble presents: "You're
a Good Man, Charlie Brown." A musical of
childish proportions!
Performances held at the Rogue River
Elementary School-West gym (the old Middle
School gym).
There are four opportunities to see this
production including Friday, May 10; Saturday,
May 11; Friday, May 17; and Saturday,
May 18.
This Play begins at 7pm at each of the
show dates. Tickets will be sold at the door.
Austin Kelly takes on the role of Charlie Brown. Adults: $6, Kids, Students and Seniors: $5






