PAGE 12A U SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 Fireworks Continued From Page 1A by "Teddy Mac Elvis," has been drawing huge crowds each week from all over to enjoy great (free!) enter- tainment and the wonder- ful menu selection from the SOS Caft. Tonight the SOS CafE will feature live music by Mike Evans - at no charge! Saturday will feature a fantastic fireworks show scheduled to begin at dark. Official sunset scheduled at 8:20 p.m. this Saturday, Sept.. 2. Admission to the Music Park is just $10 per car- load to enjoy the fire- works. The fireworks dis- play will offer all of the excitement of previous fireworks shows at the Music Park. Young and old alike.will be thrilled at the special effects creating incredible forms of color, shapes and sounds. There will be free hotdogs and soda for the kids. If you want to enjoy some good music and quick wit, The Blumpkins are appearing Saturday at 7 p.m. as this week's fea- tured artists in the Satur- days on the Suwannee se- ries. The band has been well received at the Music, Park in the past, and the Sept. 2 show ($10 at the door) is bound to deliver lively country music and a good time for all ages. Pyrotechnico, one of America's largest and fastest growing fireworks companies, is producing the fireworks show. The company, owned by Michael J. Fox, produces more than 2,000 shows each year around the globe and has produced the Mu- sic Park's fireworks shows for the past several years. Pyrotechnico events have earned global awards for their breathtaking dis- plays. Seating for the fire- works show is festival style and your lawn chairs or blankets are welcome! The SOS Caft, open 7 days a week, is featuring a Low Country Boil special on Saturday. Come out and enjoy their delicious food in a beautiful atmos- phere.-The wall murals by acclaimed artist Johnny Dame depict the beautiful North Florida woods and Suwannee River. Suwan- nee Stables and the Canoe Outpost provide recreation options with either a horseback ride through the tranquil woods or a canoe mHE PLANT PEOPLE 3 386 294 1319 2 ig EMCo. RdL 400w PALM TREES! we&m ba MdiNet wari-e *.1< ." I Ma1I and Stdn., a0 &we Sage, DoleI" ble ae b erna a# $20.00 & up Gardenlng Tips Sa" UVA Wll an khome. se IpdJ) r kri plw Publix Brand Products trip down the historic Suwannee River. Cool off at the Music Park's newest addition the Spirit De- light, where you can enjoy a cold smoothie, shakes and-ice cream and many other snacks. Adding to the weekend's excitement, the Music Park is presenting the, Mike Miller Band in a free concert Sunday evening, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p.m. This band is gaining quite a following in the North Florida and South Georgia regions. Their hard-dri- ving country with a rock flair is guaranteed to keep you on your feet. The mu- sic won't stop with Labor Day, though. One last free concert is scheduled by The Outback Band Tuesday evening, Sept. 5, at 7:30 p.m. The weekend's events are sponsored in part by S&S Food Stores, Poole Realty and the Suwannee County Tourist Develop- ment Council. Visit www.suwannee.com or call 386- 364-1683 or 1- 800-224-5656 for more in- formation. The Spirit of the Suwannee IMusic Park is conveniently located be- tween Interstates 75 and 10. From I-10, take exit 283 and proceed north on US 129 4.5 miles. From 1-75, take exit 451 and proceed south 4.5 miles Keep an eye out for our sign! Suwannee Valley zCt'e Humane Society &vycwe^ Suwannee Valley Humane lost or found animal. Society, 1156 SE Bisbee They really appreciate do- Loop, Madison, FL 32340. nations; they couldn't oper- Directions: Two miles south ate without them. Donation of Lee off CR 255; from 1- are the heart and soul of its 10 Exit 262; take CR 255 thrift shop income., Please north 1/2 mile, .follow the consider bringing them do- signs. nations of clothes, house- Suwannee Valley Humane hold goods, furniture and Society is a limited space toys. They ask that all dona- shelter (no kill) and depends tions be in good condition; on adoptions to free avail- otherwise, they cannot sell able space. A drop-off dona- them. Thank.you!. tion is required for any ani- Volunteers are wanted and mal brought to the shelter. needed four hours a week on You must check with us pri- the day of your choice. Call or to bringing a drop-off an- to learn more. People are al- imal to the shelter. Hours: ways needed .to hold, pet, Tuesday- Saturday, 10 a.m. love and walk the homeless to 2 p.m., or by appointment, animals at the shelter, so if Visit our Web site and see you can't adopt you can al- the homeless animals. who ways come help in many need a really good home at other ways. www.geocities.com/Suwan- Newspapers and alu- neehs, or e-mail us at minum cans recycled: They suwanneeyalley@earth- have a recycle newspaper link.net. bin at 305 Pinewood Drive, Adoption fee of $50 in- Live Oak, just west of John- eludes spay/neuter, deworm- son's Appliance/Radio ing, heartworm/feline Shack. They also collect alu- (leukemia), testing and ra- minum cans to recycle, just bies shot. Please visit the bring them to the shelter. All shelter, the animals would the money goes to help the love to meet you. The\ also homeless animals. offer optional,: micro-chip- Reminder: Do not leave ping when you adopt for 110I pets in vehicles for any more. length of, time due to the If you have lost a pet or heat aid humidity. found one, the humane soci- Note: Make sure you and etywvill help you find your your pets are prepared for pet. Call us at 850-971-9904 hurricane season. or toll-free at 866-236-7812. Featured I animals for Leave a message if they are adoption: closed, your call will be re- Dogs: turned. Remember to always 3051 -CHESTER-Heel- call your local animal con- er/mix, 10 weeks old, male, trol or shelters if you ha\e a black and brown. He is a Sivery cutie puppy. 3037-RUSSELL- Jack[ Russell mix, he is 4:1/21 months old, tri-color, cut g ears and tipped tail. He is very friendly and looking 1 I for someoneto love. 'I' 30'29-AMOS-brown, r male, Hound/iix and Ridgeback/mix-. He is very good with kids. and other an- imals. He's a little shy around men. 3 0 11 -MOLLY-Pharaoh Hound, red, female. She has been spayed and is very good with children and other animals.. She is just looking for a home. 3026-BENNY-Boxer mix, neutered male, current on booster shot, wormed arid rabies. CATS: '3044-SEBASTIAN- Siamese mix, neutered male, 14 weeks old, feline tested negative, wormed' and rabies if old enough. 1s 3046-MARLBORO-black and white; neutered male, feline leukemia tested nega- tive, current on rabies. He is S ,fluffy and handsome. '3047-CAPRI-gray/white, Sspayed female, current on everything. 3050-MORRIS-2 years old, neutered male, orange in color. Looking for a good home. 2807-TRIGGER-Tabby, neutered, 3 years old. This is a very lovable cat and is waiting to go home with someone. Lost or found animals: Lost dogs: SMale, Min Sheltie, black and white, brown eyes, white collar, 3 years old, very sweet shy. Lost around 100th Street and 98th Ter- I race area. If found, call 386- 658-1059.* Female, mixed breed, reddish brown. Name ] is ABBYGAIL. Wearing a faded red collar. Approxi- mate weight is 25-35 pounds. Lost around I-10 and US 90. If found, call 386-330-5164 or 386-209- 0946. S Male, Jack Russell, brown, white brown spots around eyes. Name is SPENCER. Lost around 958 SE Bisbee Loop. If found, call 850-971-5635 or 229- 740-2260. Found dogs: Male, Daschund, red, healthy, friendly. Found 2929025bgv around SR 136 west of Live Oak. If yours, call 386-208- 0795. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 PAGE 12A *0.^.EMJMiAMtM4,eLt^ tofc'ict-^pnet - 0SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK