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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2015 P o u n ds o f p u m p ki n s Coast Radio’s Great Pumpkin Giveaway proves to be a smash with youth www.shoppelocal.biz PHOTOS BY CHANTELLE MEYER/SIUSLAW NEWS P.E.O. Chapter FQ Says “Thank You!” Our Third Annual Wine, Women, and Who Knows What? Was a HUGE Success! All the funds raised go toward scholarships for Oregon women who are pursuing degrees in higher education. Thanks to these businesses and individuals who contributed to our success Th Artists: Gene Olson, Julie Rassmann, Gayle Sisson, Ken McDougal, Karen Jackson, Susan Johnson, Renee Westerberg, Paula Becker, F. Michael Wood, SK Lindsey (KB Gallery), Claudia Ignatieff, Michele Powell, Michael Schwartz, Jane Smoley, Tamara Pohlman Businesses: Florence in Bloom, On Your Feet with a Splash, Last Resort Players, Art Koning, Friends of Florence Events Center and FEC, KCST-Coast Radio, Le Bouchon, Bay Street Grille, MerDog Grooming Spa, Mary Ann’s Natural Pet, Rebecca Paternostro, Sand Ranch, Siuslaw High School Culinary Arts/Kyle Lewis, Wanda & Mike Johnson Oregon wines and tastings by: River’s Edge, Sweet Cheeks Winery & Florence In Bloom, Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards, Crush Distributors, Silvan Ridge, LaVelle Vineyards AND A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OUR GUESTS. WE HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT TIME! Family Owned BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Best for Hearing - Emmanuel & Th eresa Beulieu & Jeanni Sanders 2285 Hwy. 101, Coastal Fitness Plaza - 541-997-8866 - BestForHearing.com (telephones, ear monitors), and custom ear protection and custom molds for iPods and cell phones. Emmanuel states that sophisticated computer technology has really expanded into the hearing instrument industry and that “we can virtually corret any type of hearing loss.” Wireless technology enables the patient to connect to other wireless devices such as iPhones, iPods, iPads, TVs, and computers. A patient’s journey to better hearing is easier and better than ever. Call Best For Hearing for a complimentary evaluation to begin your journey to better hearing. Best For Hearing Staff Emmanuel Beaulieu B.A., BC-HIS, has been serving the hearing impaired in Florence for 24 years. His wife Th eresa is the business manager for the practice and routinely assists Emmanuel and their patients. Jeanni Sanders is the offi ce manager and head of patient services, and also assists patients with insurance fi lings and other aspects of their hearing healthcare. Th e Best For Hearing practice encompasses a wide spectrum of hearing health needs including video otoscopy (external ear exams), audiometric evaluations (including pure tone and speech testing), assistant listening devices W H E N E X P E R I E N C E CO U N TS We go to EXTREMES to solve your hearing problems! 2285 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 (541) 997-8866 BestForHearing.com Established 1982 Musician premieres new score Nov. 29 City Lights Cinemas will host the world premiere of a new musical score by award- winning composer Ken Wannberg, a Hollywood stal- wart who spent his career working with some of the greatest directors of the age. Wannberg will be premier- ing a new original score to the 1920 German Express- ionist classic, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” on Thursday Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for City Lights members and $15 for general admission. Wannberg spent more than 40 years as an accomplished sound editor and composer and is best know for his work with John Williams, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. He began his career in 1967 with the film classic “Valley of the Dolls” and notched a key project with “Hello Dolly!” in 1969. From there, he mixed TV and film work before 1977’s “Star Wars” and that same year’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” launched his career into overdrive. Wannberg remained active in Hollywood through 2005, finishing his career with proj- ects for Spielberg’s “Memoirs of a Geisha,” and “Munich.” A lifelong dream of Wannberg’s has been to com- pose and play an original score for “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” one of the tower- ing achievements of 1920’s German cinema, directed by Robert Wiene. This silent film is “a per- fect Halloween selection,” says Michael Falter, co- owner of City Lights Cinemas. “The film has long been a source of inspiration to directors from around the world — even Tim Burton used the central figure of “The Somnambulist” as the model for Johnny Depp’s character in “Edward Scissorhands.” “Ken is a true gentleman,” says Susan Tive, co-owner. “We’re excited to share his talent and color this Halloween with some Hollywood magic.” In addition to the perform- ance of a new score, there will be a short introduction to German Expressionism and the career of Ken Wannberg by Michael Falter. 7 A