10 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015 Boys and Girls Club tours Heceta Lighthouse Boys and Girls Club of Western Lane County sum- mer camp members toured the Heceta Head Lighthouse on July 23. The lighthouse keepers treated the kids to a tour of the lighthouse and Three Rivers Casino once again provided its luxury bus for transport. This was one of eight field trips that the summer program has offered. Club members have also been to Sandland Adventures, Holiday Bowl, and City Lights Cinema to name a few. There are still two field trips left before the summer camp ends Aug. 21. They COURTESY PHOTO will be visiting City Lights Cinema again on Aug. 6 and Boys and Girls Club members gather along the beach following a tour of Heceta Sea Lion Caves on Aug. 14. Lighthouse last week. Two more field trips are planned for August. Boys and Girls Club of Western Lane County mem- attend all field trips. The cost is snack and a full day of activi- 541-902-0304 or 541-999- bers, from grades kindergarten $25 per day, and includes ties. 8079. through sixth, are invited to breakfast, lunch, an afternoon For more information, call Community Chorus seeks singers, musicians FLORENCE — The Community Chorus of Florence Oregon (CCFO) will begin recruiting singers and instrumentalists next month for its fall session. Registration for the Dec. 13 concert will begin on Monday, Aug. 24, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Cross Roads Church on 10th and Maple streets. It will be immediately followed by the first rehearsal from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The December concert will include a 40 minute sacred work, “Appalachian Winter,” by Joseph Martin and includes recent and centuries old folk music from Appalachia. Other sacred and secular pieces will be performed, such as, “Oh, Shenandoah,” “I Wonder as I Wander,” “Down in the Valley to Pray,” “In the Bleak Mid-Winter” and a few Moravian folk tunes as well. Interim director, Dr. Paul Guthmuller, will again wield the baton for the Chorus. Folk instrumentalists are being sought for many of the pieces. Instruments of interest include, flute, violin, cello, mandolin, guitar, piano, per- cussion and dulcimer. Interested musicians can contact Laura Merz at 541- 902-8567. Voices in all sections — Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass — are invited to join the Chorus. Registration fee is $60. Singers of high-school age and older are welcome. Membership scholarships are available with additional information provided upon reg- istration or by calling member- ship chairwoman Beth Johnston at 541-991-3585. Registration forms for returning chorus members and those wishing to join can be found on the CCFO website at www.communitychorusflo- renceor.org. RED’S BARBER SHOP 168 Maple St. Florence For appointment 541.997.7595 residence or place of employ- ment of the victim. Brendon Alex Martinez pleaded no contest to attempt- ed possession of methamphet- amine. 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