The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Nov issue Villager | Page 21
THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 21
November 2019
Arts
Association
■ From Page 20
I want to acknowledge and
thank the sponsors who have
stepped up to support our 36th
annual Charbonneau Art
Festival. Representing both
Canby and Wilsonville, they
are:
AUXIER FOCUS FUND INVESTOR CLASS
SHARES PERFORMANCE UPDATE
September 30, 2019
3 Month
Cummulative 1 Year
Annualized 5 Year
Annualized 10 Year
Annaualized Annualized
Since Inception
(July 9, 1999) Cumulative
Since Inception
(July 9, 1999)
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S&P 500 Index 1.70% 4.25% 10.84% 13.24% 5.80% 213.04%
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Oregon Real Estate; Parker John-
stone’s Wilsonville Honda; Riener
Team, RE/MAX Equity Group,
Canby; Roof Masters, Canby; She-
rie Star, Elite Realty Group, Char-
bonneau; Wilsonville Carpet &
Tile; Canby Smiles, Dr. Joshua
Wieland, Family Dentistry
Bronze: Animal Care Clinic, Wil-
sonville; Robert Bennett, CPA,
Wilsonville; Canby Ford; Amy
Costello, Windermere Real Es-
tate, Charbonneau; Martin’s Town
& Country Furniture, Canby; Dr.
Michael Lorio, Town Center Den-
tal, Wilsonville; Jay Puppo, State
Farm Insurance, Wilsonville; Roth
Heating & Cooling, Plumbing &
Electrical, Canby; The UPS Store,
Wilsonville; Wilsonville Dental
Group
In-kind donors: The Charbonneau
Villager; Charbonneau Live; Me-
diaphysics, Wilsonville; Pamplin
Media; Tom’s Wilsonville
Catering, Wilsonville
decorations or gift purchases.
Many of the artisan vendors this
year have shown in the Charbon-
neau Arts Festival before. Return-
ing favorites include the glass art-
istry of Carlyne Lynch and the
whimsical recycled metal art of
Ann Elsenbach. Joining these two
Charbonneau artists is Lux Sucre
for your sweet tooth and former
Charbonneau resident Pete Swan
returns with a new book in his se-
ries of Portland-based detective
novels. Also returning is the hand-
made jewelry of Lea McWhorter.
In addition, the artisan show
will have ceramics, textiles, glass,
leather, beautiful hand-made
shoulder bags made from repur-
posed vintage Japanese Obi sash-
es, bonsai, paintings and prints,
holiday ornaments, and so much
more.
Wine tasting this year will be of-
fered by Lady Hill Winery, a fami-
ly-owned and award-winning win-
ery located near Champoeg.
But wait, as they say, there’s
more! Live music will provide ad-
ditional entertainment both Satur-
day and Sunday. Saturday will fea-
ture two guitarists: Kevin Karrick
and David Rowe.
Kevin prefers jazz and classical
techniques because they allow him
to create the harmonies that ap-
peal to him. As a professional mu-
sician, he has played with local
great Tom Grant as well as pro-
duced his own smooth jazz CD. For
preview, his recordings are avail-
able at www.kevinkarrick.com.
One of the surprises of last year’s
Charbonneau Arts Festival was
the soft jazz guitar performances
by Charbonneau resident David
Rowe. David tries to capture the
moods of popular songs from the
1950s, ‘60s, and ‘70s. His repertoire
includes influences of Brazilian
styles as well as American rhythm
and blues. On Sunday, Nov. 3, Da-
vid will return for another two-
hour set.
Joining David will be bassist
Oren Sreebny of Salem. Oren’s ca-
reer spans from his early years in
Bellingham, Washington, through a
long stint living in Chicago, where
he played regularly as a freelance
jazz bassist. Now Oren enjoys ac-
companying local musicians.
As you plan your weekend,
remember that the Charbonneau
Art Festival is not only an
entertaining event, it is also a
fundraiser for local art education
programs which is put on by an
all-volunteer group dedicated to
“Keep Art in Education.”