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The Official Program of the 2012 Toledo Summer Festival A News-Times Publication

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2012 Festival Schedule Thursday, July 26 11 AM 4 PM 6:30 PM 7 PM

Sidewalk Chalk Artists - In front of City Hall on Main Street Sidewalk Chalk Artists Judging Sidewalk Chalk Artists Awards Ceremony Queens Coronation - Memorial Field

Friday, July 27 6 PM 7 PM 9:30 PM 12 AM

Kids Parade - Begins at Toledo Library, Ends at end of Main Street Field Opens - Carnival, Food & Craft Booths, Bingo, Beer Garden Caricature Artist - Free Caricature drawings 6 PM - 10 PM Toledo Idol Karaoke Sign-ups - At the grandstands (no sign-ups after 7 PM) Toledo Idol Karoake - Semi-Finals (at the grandstands) Summer Festival Hip-Hop Show Field Closes

Saturday, July 28 9 AM 12 PM 2 PM 7 PM 10 PM 12 AM

Summerfest 5K Run/Walk presented by Les Schwab Tires Grand Parade - Begins at Bay Blvd & Hwy 20, Ends at end of Main Street Field Opens - Carnival, Food & Craft Booths, Bingo, Beer Garden Local Logging Show Mrs. Claus Silent Auction - Mrs. Claus Auction House 2 PM - 6 PM Caricature Artist - Free Caricature drawings 2 PM - 10 PM Texaco Country Showdown Fireworks DJ - After Fireworks Field Closes

Sunday, July 29 - Sunday is Pepsi Day at Toledo Summer Festival 12 PM Field Opens - Carnival, Food & Craft Booths, Bingo, Beer Garden 1 PM Toledo Idol Karaoke - Finals (at the grandstands) Bake-Off Competition 5 PM 2012 Toledo Summer Festival Closes - See you again next year!


SIDEWALK CHALK Thursday, July 26 12 PM

Age Groups 5-8 9 - 12 12 - 15 Each participant will have a sidewalk square on which to create their work of art in chalk. First, second and third prizes will be awarded for each age group. Sign up outside of City Hall at 12 PM. A Toledo Summer Festival Committee Member will be available at the sign-up area for assistance. Artists need to be finished with their creations before judging begins at 2 PM. Awards will be presented following the completion of judging.

Mrs. Claus Silent Auction Saturday, July 28 Mrs. Claus Auction House 2 PM - 6 PM Mrs. Claus raises money all year long for the benefit of children who might not be getting a visit from Santa. She then goes shopping for gifts. She also loves getting donations of toys and winter outer wear. These donations are always appreciated. You will be able to find her July 28th at the Toledo Summer Festival. 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm. Look for Mrs. Claus Auction House. This is a silent auction and also will have special items for sale. And‌. this elf has heard that there is going to be grab bags for the kids! She has been collecting lots of goodies for this auction. This is your chance in July to make a child smile on Christmas Day. Some of the items for the auction are: OSU/U Of O basket Scrapbooking baskets Spa basket Newport basket Toledo Summer Festival basket Oregon Coast Bank basket Bicycle An Oregon Quilt made by Margaret Epperson The list keeps on growing. The items will be on display during the Toledo Street Fairs until the Festival. If you wish to donate to the auction please drop off your items at Oregon Coast Bank.


Toledo Summer Festival 5k “Larry Johnson Memorial Fun Run and Walk” Saturday, July 28 Les Schwab Tire Center 9:00 AM Toledo, Oregon --There’s no need for eager attendees at the Toledo Summer Festival to worry about the extra elephant ear or snow cone they enjoy at this year’s event, as there will be an opportunity to work off the calories before they are even consumed. This week the Summer Festival announced the fourth annual 5k Fun Run and Walk, which takes place on Saturday, July 28 at 9:00 am, the main day of festivities. The race route starts and ends at Memorial Field, adjacent to Les Schwab Tire Center, the Title Sponsor of this year’s run. The course provides a nice tour of Toledo, encompasing much of the the Sharon Branstiter Memorial Drive, and traveling past the Swimming Pool, Library, and Fire Hall before culminating in a trip down Toledo’s historic Main Street and returning to the field. Race organizers said they are very focused on making the run and walk as enjoyable as possible for participants, and there will be plenty of water, watermellon, and comrauderie for runners and walkers. Registration is $20 per participant, and includes an official race t-shirt. All of the proceeds benefit the Toledo High School Track and Field Team. In addition to Les Schwab, the event is also being sponsored by Oregon Coast Bank, Dahl Disposal, and Dave Breon Logging. The race is followed later in the day by the Summer Festival’s iconic parade, logging show, and the much-celebrated fireworks display Saturday evening. Interested runners and walkers can register for the event by visiting the Summer Festival webpage at www.toledosummerfestival.com or by sending a check for $20 to the Toledo Summer Festival 5k, PO Box 357, Toledo, OR 97391. Please remember to include the participants’ names and t-shirt sizes. Additional questions can be directed to toledofunrun@gmail.com. This year’s Summer Festival 5k is being held in memory of Larry Johnson, an long-time community member and supporter of the track team, who passed away last year.


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C-14 Magic Carpet Henna C-15 Jewerly/Clothing C-16 Big Timber Rifle & Pistol Club C-17 Winay Arts C-18 Airbrush World C-19 Serendipity Gourmet Dips C-20 Visalus Smoothies C-21 God Mobile C-22 Jyko-s Jewerly C-23 Gideons C-24 Central Coast Message C-25 Alsea Bay Power C-26 Elect Jerome Grant State Representative F-1 Newport Candy

F-2 Conestoga F-3 Beth Boatman Cotton Candy/Lemonaid F-4 Uncle Bucks Sausage F-5 Laimason Sandwich/ Salad/Desserts F-6 Cobblestone Pizza F-7 Top Gun Funnel Cakes/ Elephant Ears F-8 R & R Burgers/Ice Cream F-9 Olalla Center Tacos to Go F-10 Broads and Dogs F-11 Kettle Corn F-12 Snow Cones


2012 Local Logging Show Saturday, July 28 2 PM Logging show for amateur competitors only! Sign-up for the show begins at 1 PM and ends at 1:45 PM on Saturday, July 28 in front of the grandstands at Memorial Field. Cost to enter is $2 per event. To enter you must not be competing in any Professional Shows or in any kind of Circuit Shows and you must not perform demonstrations for pay.

Events Axe Throw Choker Setting, Obstacle Pole, Jack & Jill Hooktenders Race, Stock Saw, Double Buck, Steeple Chase Wrapper Toss, 4-Man Relay

Kids Events Late for Work!, Choker Setting, Hooktenders Race All kids are winners at the logging show and will receive a prize!

Summer Festival Hip-Hop Show

2012 Bake-Off Competition

Friday, July 27

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9:30 PM

Categories Pies Cheesecake Brownies

Thatkidcry (aka Aaron Nash) is putting together the Summer Festival Hip Hop Show. He will be performing from approximately 9:30 p.m when the Toledo Idol ends until 12:00 p.m.on Friday night.

Rappers: Devitto P,Ryan Carrera, and Rizz will be performing with DJ Eps from Portland for the Hip Hop Dance.

Sunday, July 29

Divisions Kids: 13 and under Adults: 14 and up

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Rules All entries must be homemade by the contestant. All entries must be accompanied with a written recipe. One entry per category per person. Entries must be turned in at the Festival Booth between 11 AM and 12:45 PM on July 29, 2011.

Judging Judging will begin at 1 PM. All entries will be judged on Appearance, Flavor and overall Yummiest! Prizes will be awarded!!! For any additional information, please call Ann Graff at (541) 336-1630 or 9613316


2012 Toledo Summer Festival Jr. Court The girls were helpful at the TSF Dinner Auction on April 21st, where they received their crowns. We participated in the Newport Loyalty Days parade in May and the Beach Comber Days Parade in Waldport. There will be a introduction to the Princesses on the 26th to kick off the 2012 Festival. Then they will be in the TSF Children’s parade on the 27th and the TSF Parade on the 28th. The girls will also be cutting the ribbon for the Port of Toledo’s new Pavilion at 3:00 that same day. We have enjoyed working with such a great group of young ladies and their families. All grades are for the 2012/2013 year at Toledo Elementary Back L-R Alexa Martinez~ Parents- Jaun & Tammy Martinez; siblings- Older siblings Stacey Wilson & Kevin Paul. 3rd grader Alexa likes to read, ride bikes and write stories. 3 self describing words~ Smart, Sweet & responsible. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~ “Because I love my school, I love my town & I’ve been going to The Summer Festival since I was a baby in a stroller. I go every year with my family.” Snow White is her favorite Princess because she has dark hair like her. And she is sweet and kind to people & animals. Kiara Smith~ Her Mom is Dixie Smith & grandparents are Terry & Sharon Woolfolk- Older sibling is Hakeem Smith. Grade 3 Kiara likes to read, color & draw pictures, fishing, camping and riding bikes. 3 self describing words~ sister, play & smart. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~ “Because I like to wave in the parade and wear a pretty crown like a princess. My favorite part of the festival is the parade.” Rapunzle is her favorite Princess because she is curious, funny and is a good person which gives her lots of character. Callista King~ Parents- Travis & Nancy King- Older siblings Sabrina & Darius King. Grade 2 Callista takes dance at the Newport School of Dance. She likes the beach, swimming, dancing and visiting her Grandma. 3 self describing words~ Friendly, playful & responsible. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~ “Because it is one my dreams to be a Princess. Next, because I have never been in a parade and last, I think it would be fun.” Ariel is her favorite princess because she uses a fork in her hair. Hannah Reed~ Parents- Travis & Misty Reed- Younger brother Cody Reed. Grade 3

Hannah likes reading, being outdoors, riding her 4 wheeler, swimming, roller blading and camping. 3 self describing words~ Pretty, caring & shy. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~ “I want people to look up to me I want to meet new people. I want to be a star and learn more about being a Princess. I’m very good at school and sometimes at home.” Rapunzel is her favorite Princess because she has very, very, very long hair and she is good to the people in her town and others. Front L-R Mariah LeeAnn Frederic~ John & Christie Frederic- older brother Jacob. Grade 3 Mariah is very creative & loves to do arts & crafts, riding her ATV at Mt. Baber & on the sand. She also loves camping, swimming & baseball and is looking forward to playing softball next year. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~” Because I like Toledo and it has lots of good people and most of my friends live here. I think it would be fun to be a real Princess.” 3 self describing words~ artistic, nice & cute Belle is her favorite Princess because she fell in love with the Beast because of who he was on the inside and not just the outside. Jaden Ann Graff~ Parents Jeremy & Ann Graff- Siblings Chance Graff, Kernan, Katelyn & Alyssa Butcher; grandparents- Rick & Jackie Graff & Alan Rectenwald. Great Grandma Eleanor Graff. Grade 3 Jaden loves to spend the night with her Grandma, listen to music, draw & color pictures and play on the computer. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~ I think it will be fun to be a Princess and she loves the rides at the Festival. Every Princess is her favorite because they all look pretty and that is why she wants to be a Princess. Lillibelle Bassingthwaite~ Parents- James & Victoria BassingthwaiteYounger sister Annabeth Joy. Grade 2 Lillibelle loves to dance! She also loves gymnastics, swimming, reading and she also likes to run with her eyes closed and arms out. 3 self describing words~ Understanding, healthy & loving. When asked why she wanted to be a TSF Princess~ “First, I am proud of Toledo! Next, I’ve never been in a parade so I would love to be in one. Last, being a TSF Princess would show how much I love Toledo. Lilleibelle’s favorite Princess is Belle, because their names are a little bit the same and they both like to read and Belle is caring like she is.


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Summer Festival Karaoke 2012 Sign-ups for Karaoke on Friday, July 27, 2012 will be from 6:00 till 7:00 p.m. No sign-ups after 7:00 p.m. Tryouts start at 7:00 p.m. promptly. The top 15 semi-finalists will be announced immediately after the Semi-Finals round is finished. These are the people who will perform on Sunday, July 29th in the Finals. There will be 10 adults and 5 kids in the Finals. Mainstream Music will provide the music with DJ providing an abundance of music to select from. 1. If you prefer to bring your own music, it must be original Karaoke music. 2. You may NOT use props or instruments in your performance. 3. There will be no challenges to the judge’s decisions. 4. All contestants must sign a sworn statement that they have not been paid to sing anywhere, and they are a true amateur. Finals will begin at 1:00 p.m. The prize money will be awarded immediately after the finals have ended. Prize money Adults: There will be 10 Finalists to perform on Sunday July 29, 2012 1st. Place $500.00 2nd Place $250.00 3rd Place $100.00

Kids: 13 Years old and under. (Kids must have parent permission slip, and a signed permission to print their names in the paper in case of winning a prize.) There will be 5 Finalists to perform on Sunday. 1st Place $75.00 2nd Place $50.00 3rd Place $25.00

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Texas Country Showdown Saturday, July 28th 7 PM Anticipation and excitement is higher than ever as aspiring country music artists prepare for the 31st annual KSHL Texaco Country Showdown Local Final, set for 7pm, Saturday, July 28th at the Toledo Summerfest. KSHL Radio 97.5 will host America’s largest country music talent search and radio promotion. Pepsi Bottling of Newport and the Toledo Summerfest Committee are the major sponsors. Toledo Summerfest’s Memorial Field is the perfect setting for the competition, which will spotlight some of the best and brightest talent this area has to offer. A run-through starts after the timber contest, followed by the local final show at 7pm on Saturday, July 28th. KSHL Local Final coordinators will select contestants from auditions received at KSHL Radio.The winning act at the KSHL Texaco Country Showdown Local Final will represent KSHL at the Oregon State Country Showdown to be held at The Mill Casino Hotel, Coos Bay, Oregon. All performances at the KSHL Local final at Toledo Summerfest will be able to perform with recorded tracks, cappella or with their own instruments. “This is not a karaoke contest,” states Stephanie Linn, KSHL Local Final Coordinator. “This contest is a true talent contest to find the best new acts in Country Music and as such, we are looking for acts that are marketable and ready to sell Cd’s and perform in concert.” “But don’t think this is a contest that is beyond the dreams of local singers. 2010’s Oregon State Winner was our own KSHL Local Winner!” Encourages Ms. Linn. Also the KSHL Local Final is not

restricted to Lincoln County residents, anyone from anywhere in the country can enter this contest, as long as they meet the contest rules. State winners, each of whom earns a $1,000 cash prize, will advance to the Regional competition in the fall. Winners of the five regional contest winners will be flown expense-paid to the National Final where they will compete for the Grand Prize of $100,000 and the National Title. The Texaco Country Showdown gives aspiring country music artists in America a chance to launch their professional careers. Country Showdown audiences may be seeing, hearing and applauding the next country music star. The “Texaco Country Showdown” is open to vocal and/or instrumental performers, individuals or groups with up to seven members, who have not performed on a record listed in the national record charts of Billboard, Radio and Records, or the Gavin Report within eighteen months preceding the local competition. There is a $20 entry fee andall contestants must begin their competition by performing at Country Showdown contests produced by participating country music radio stations. A uniform judging system on all levels of the competition ensures fairness. Information about the KSHL Texaco Country Showdown is available at www.kshl.com. Local coordinator is Stephanie Linn, KSHL, 541265-6000.


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