SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015 Go ‘green’ at the Florence Green Fair today Ready to go “green”? Learn how at the sixth annual Florence Green Fair on Saturday, May 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Florence Events Center. “Living green” is not just a catch phrase anymore. It’s the direction more and more peo- ple are taking as the impor- tance of protecting the environ- ment stays in the forefront. Now, “living green” means making changes to lifestyles — changes that are environmen- tally friendly and sustainable. To further these efforts, the Siuslaw News and KCST Radio worked with an active organizing committee that strives to improve the fair experience each year. This year’s fair will be the best ever. Bring the family and come celebrate community while immersing yourself in the pleasures of sustainability. This year, the fair has part- nered with area educators and vendors for a day of fun for all ages, including visual displays, homegrown flavors, hands-on crafts for children of all ages and music featuring Marty Adams. Exhibits, seminars and inter- active activities are scheduled throughout the day at the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St. A new addition to this year’s Green Fair is the Kid Zone, sponsored by Central Coast Disposal, Pest Tech and Pioneer Recycling. This special area will feature interactive craft projects and a planting station. The first 100 youth to attend the fair will receive a super- recycler cape. Also on hand is the Repair 2 Reuse café. Bring your pants that need a button replaced or a small appliance that isn’t work- ing and have them repaired for free. Have a computer prob- lem? Stop by the café for a free consultation. Admission to the Florence Green Fair is $2 for adults and free for all children accompa- nied by an adult. However, anyone who brings a used plas- tic planter pot to be recycled will receive free admission. Whether it is about recy- cling, using less energy or pro- tecting the soil, air and food we eat, the Green Fair will offer ideas and solutions for adopt- ing a greener lifestyle. Siuslaw Middle School third quarter honor roll students Sixth Grade Blake, Kya Ashlynn 4.00 Blankenship, Brea Ann 4.00 Blankenship, Elijah David 4.00 Desoto, Steven Allan 4.00 Foskett, Jacob Niles 4.00 Fusaro, Matthew Maui 4.00 Garcia, Hector Axiel 4.00 Huff, Alison Elizabeth 4.00 Jagoe, Laena Marie 4.00 Johnson, Tyler Bryan 4.00 Klump, Alexander, M. 4.00 Loomis, Skyler Seth 4.00 Osbon, Andrea Jean 4.00 Tanikawa, James Paul 4.00 Flores, Lilyjana Jovita 3.88 Rasmussen, Hannah Rose 3.83 Rau, John F. 3.82 Prociw, Mason Shawn 3.80 Mcclellan, Liam Joseph 3.78 Freudenthal, Gracie Ann 3.75 Halpin, Ellie Marie 3.73 Rogers, Landon John 3.71 Anderson, Faith Lynn 3.67 Coday, Faith Marie 3.67 Knapp, Alyssa Ann 3.67 Moore, Elizabeth 3.67 Rollin, Nina Louise 3.67 South, Jessica Faith 3.67 Smith, Kaylee Jadyn 3.64 Hine, Danielle A 3.63 Garcia-Galvan, Lizbeth 3.60 Jennings, Ryan James 3.57 Bax, Hailey Alyssa 3.54 Dalrymple, Alexis Elaine 3.50 Libby, Brady Logan 3.50 Seventh grade: Aaron, Nina Grace 4.00 Aho, Terrance James 4.00 Blakely, Layla Louise 4.00 Bogart, Cole A 4.00 Brooks, Geri Rose Faye 4.00 Bush, Abigail Rose 4.00 Goldsmith, Natalie Mae 4.00 Grover-Berg, Shakina 4.00 Hatch, Tania Vanessa Rose 4.00 Heckathorn, Brandon 4.00 Hine, Tiffany S. 4.00 Jensen, Brendon Breen 4.00 Larson, Kelsey Ann 4.00 Northrop, Jared Austin 4.00 Olmstead, Olivia Jane 4.00 Rannow, Hannah Marie 4.00 Robertson, Caelia 4.00 Rosinbaum, Elizabeth 4.00 Wells, Amelia Rose 4.00 Wells, Lillian Celeste 4.00 Brown, Serenity Grace 3.83 Cahoon, Brooklyn Elise 3.83 Steiner, Samuel R 3.83 Fleming, Margot Faith 3.82 Hennessee, Caleb Jd 3.82 Erickson, Trinity Autumn 3.80 Ramirez, Ramiro 3.80 Fuller, Destani Rae 3.69 Owens, Jordon David 3.69 Crader, Hana Lynn 3.67 Fleming Jr, Cai William 3.67 Foglio, Dayson Jacob 3.60 Vaughan, Wendy 3.60 Annin, Kyllie Ivory 3.56 Bolkan, Justice Renee 3.50 Debary, Mystic Dawn 3.50 Hurley, Elissa I. 3.50 Rodriguez, Amara 3.50 encouragement and hospitality. Many of the athletes have returned to the Tri/Du each year because of its enthusiastic volunteers. The commitment is only one day and all volunteers will receive a free T-shirt and enjoy the day supporting these won- derful athletes. This year, the event will be doing something a little differ- ent and awarding a monetary donation of $250 to the organi- zation that recruits the most volunteers. This can be a civic club, ath- letic club, homeowners associ- ation or similar type of group. Don’t forget to include your organization’s name when reg- istering. If your group has the most volunteers present on May 9, your organization will be awarded a $250 check. Safety, caring and integrity are priorities at Dunes City Hall and Best in the West Events, so come out, get involved and have a great time. If you have a few hours to spare and want to be a part of this event, contact volunteer coordinator Renee Green at 541-997-3338 or email permits@dunescityor.com to On May 6, Dan Clements of Friends of Florence will speak at the Van Fans meeting, beginning at 11:45 a.m. at The Shorewood. Lunch is served at noon for $8.50 and everyone is wel- come. Volunteers are needed. For more information, call Karen Lee at 541-997-9669. CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS 1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439 Showtimes: May 1-7, 2015 $9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/ $7 Child/$6.50 Member NEW: Avengers: Age of Ultron 2D - 141 min (PG-13) – A whole summer of fi reworks packed into one movie. It doesn’t just go to 11, it starts there.” Rolling Stone Fri, Sat: 11:50am, 2:20, 3:00, 6:00, 7:30, 9:10 | Sun: 1:00, 4:10, 7:20 Mon, Wed, Thu: 12:00, 3:15, 6:30, 7:30 | Tue: 12:00, 3:15, 6:30, 8:00 Danny Collins - 106 min (R) – “Al Pacino in lovable scamp mode.” RogerEbert.com Fri, Sat: 2:30, 7:00 | Sun: 3:20, 5:20 | Mon, Tue, Thu: 2:30, 7:20 | Wed: 2:30 Eighth grade: Edgerly, Hailee Kay 4.00 Lowder, Audrey Paige 4.00 Scheer, Samantha Rose 4.00 Shoji, Naomi Castillo 4.00 Wells, Marissa Christine 4.00 Brown, Kathryn Lucille 3.88 Lydick, Alyssa Christine 3.83 Keppol, Jessalynn Riley 3.80 Messick, Bailey Makayla 3.75 Mans, Robert Charles 3.71 Smith, Joshua Keith 3.67 Stacey, Christina Naomi 3.67 Wilkinson, Nicholas 3.67 Olson, Daniel 3.64 Brazille, Phoenix 3.63 Kruse-Flores, Cody 3.60 Garcia, Nelson Alexis 3.58 Disalvo, Nicholas Jade 3.57 Condley, Megan E 3.50 Freudenthal, Hannah 3.50 Long, Jordan Marie 3.50 Annual Dunes City Triathlon seeks event volunteers DUNES CITY — Dunes City Hall, along with Best in the West Events, needs volun- teers for the Oregon Dunes Triathlon and Duathlon on Saturday, May 9, from 6:45 a.m. to approximately 1 p.m. Volunteers provide invalu- able assistance in making this event run smoothly. As this event grows and expands, there is a greater need for additional volunteer support to ensure the safety of the participating ath- letes. Volunteers also play a vital support role for all of the ath- letes by providing lots of Clements to speak at Van Fans Wednesday register as a volunteer. Anyone interested in volun- teering can also come to Dunes City Hall, 82877 Spruce St., in Westlake and get signed up in person. NEW: Monkey Kingdom - 81 min (G) – Tina Fey Narrates! “Monkey Kingdom tugs our heartstrings to the top of the trees. With a lot of pa- tience, and perhaps a little trickery, directors Mark Linfi eld and Alastair Fothergill have produced a simian Cinderella.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Fri, Sat: 12:10, 5:30, 9:30 | Sun: 1:20, 5:50, 8:00 Mon, Wed, Thu: 12:30, 3:00, 5:20 | Tue: 12:30, 3:00 NEW: Seymour: An Introduction - 84 min (PG) – Directed by Ethan Haweke, “Gives viewers a soaring, sublime and enduringly meaningful glimpse of a man who is undoubtedly the real thing.” Washington Post Fri, Sat: 12:20, 5:00 | Sun: 3:10, 7:45 | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 12:20, 5:10 NEW: While We’re Young - 97 min (R) – “Noah Baumbach’s sensa- tional satirical drama While We’re Young is, fi nally, a movie for grown- ups to run out and see.” New York Daily News Fri: 12:30, 3:10, 6:10, 8:30 | Sat: 3:45, 6:10, 8:30 | Sun: 12:50, 3:15, 5:30, 7:50 Mon, Tue, Thu: 12:10, 2:30, 5:00, 7:20 | Wed: 12:10, 3:30, 7:20 Special Events: An Honest Liar - 90 min –The story of Amazing Randi? Amazing. You won’t see what’s coming. Sun: 1:10 – Encore Screening Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny - 180 min (NR) – From Royal Opera House Sat: 12:00 | Wed: 6:00 - Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s masterpiece Inside the Mind of Leonardo in 2D - 85 min (NR) – True Story Tuesday Tue: 6:00 - Based on the artist’s private journals dating from the Italian Renaissance WWW.CITYLIGHTSCINEMAS.COM Low-cost spay, neuter clinics return to FAHS Dr. Ron Titterington of Eugene has put the Florence Area Humane Society back in the business of spaying and neutering cats and dogs. According to Shelter Manager Barb Hall, low-cost Spay and Neuter Clinics are now held every Wednesday with the help of Titterington. Call the shelter, 541-997- 4277, to make an appointment. Spay surgery for a female cat costs $65 and neuter sur- gery for males is $50. Spay and neuter surgeries for dogs range between $150 and $200. Vaccinations and micro- chipping are available for sur- gical patients. Visit the Siuslaw News online at WWW.THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM COURTS Florence Municipal Court April 28 Michael Vincent Bauer pleaded guilty to criminal tres- pass. He was sentenced to three days in Florence City Jail. He must pay $350 in fines and not contact or be in or about the premises or place of employment of the victim. Kyle Lewis Dierks pleaded guilty to theft. He was sen- tenced to six days in Florence Why Don't You Do Right? Th e classic female vocalists Sat, May 9, 1:30 - 3:30 pm Concert Hall, FEC City Jail. He must pay $175 in fines and not contact or be in or about the premises or place of employment of the victims. Kimbley A. Henry pleaded guilty to theft. She must pay $450 in fines and not contact or be in or about the residence, premises or place of employ- ment of the victims. WE ARE IMPOUNDMENT YOUR COMMUNITY OBITUARY BANK OWENS—Leon C. Owens, 92, of Coos Bay, for- merly of Florence, died April 28, 2015, in Coos Bay. Arrangements are under the direction of Coos Bay Chapel. 12603 BIRTH WILSON—Autumn Lynn Wilson, a girl weighing 5 lbs., 7.5 ozs., was born to Jeannette Aminda Friend and Cory Ray Wilson of Florence on April 10, 2015, at 10:18 p.m., at PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center. An Italian Greyhound mix #12603 has been impounded at the Florence Area Humane Society. Call 541-997-4277 or stop by the shelter at 2840 Rhododendron Drive to claim. Visit FAHS on the web at florencehumane.org. MIKE WEBB VP, Commercial Relationship Manager We are Oregon Pacific Bank! We are locally owned and operated, keeping the best interest of our community at heart. We are eager to help our friends and neighbors, investing local dollars back into the community for your benefit. member 1355 HWY 101 F LO R E N C E 541-997-7121 www.opbc.com @OregonPacBank CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 2 A