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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2015 LCC closed for holidays Lane Community College will be closed to the public for the Veterans Day holiday tomorrow, Nov. 11, and again for the Thanksgiving holiday L L E E O O M M L L I I D D from Nov. 26-29. No classes will be held and no services will be available, unless otherwise announced by a department or program. 3 A ‘Chicago’ continues at FEC T O T T R T R O N E E Y Y A A T T A T A N O T O N E R E R Y Y N :,//6¬352%$7(/,9,1*758675(9,6,216 :,//6¬352%$7(/,9,1*758675(9,6,216 40 Years Lane County Legal Experience 10 Year Coast Resident 997-9983 216 Nopal Street (Old Town) CITY LIGHTS CINEMAS 1930 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR 97439 TIMES BELOW ARE ONLY VALID FRIDAY, NOV 13 – THURSDAY, NOV 19 $9 Regular/$8 Senior or Student/$7.50 Matinee/$7 Child/$6.50 Member | Performing Arts $19/$15/$10 NO SURCHARGE FOR 3D – GLASSES TO KEEP $2 Bridge of Spies - 141 min (PG-13) – Spielberg/Hanks reunite for 4 th film. Superb. Fri: 3:20, 9:00 | Sat: 12:20, 5:50 | Sun: 12:40, 3:30 | Mon, Tue: 11:40am, 5:20, 7:50 Wed: 11:40am, 5:10 | Thu: 11:40am, 5:20 PHOTO BY CHRIS GRAAMANS PREVIEW: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 - 137 min (PG-13) Thu: 7:30 – Starts regular run Friday, November 20 The Peanuts Movie - 86 min (G) - “A delightful romp that captures the spirit of the adored 65-year-old comic strip.” Hollywood Reporter Fri: 3:45, 9:15 | Sat: 3:45, 8:50 | Sun: 12:45, 3:45 | Mon, Tue, Wed: 2:45, 8:15 | Thu: 2:45, 7:50 The Peanuts Movie 3D - 86 min (G) Fri, Sat: 12:45, 6:15 | Sun: 6:15 | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 11:45am, 5:15 Spectre - 150 min (PG-13) - “Craig has grown into the role of the British spy with flair and sang-froid & this inventive, intelligent and complex new outing showcases him brilliantly.” Guardian Fri, Sat: 12:30, 3:00, 6:00, 8:30 | Sun: 12:30, 3:00, 6:20 Mon, Tue, Wed: 11:30am, 2:00, 5:00, 7:30 | Thu: 11:30am, 2:00, 5:00, 8:05 NEW: Truth - 121 min (R) – “The keenly focused intelligence and low-boil intensity that James Vanderbilt demonstrated in his screenplay for “Zodiac” are on impressive display.” Variety Fri: 12:50, 6:10 | Sat: 3:30, 6:10 | Sun: 12:50, 6:30 Mon, Tue, Thu: 11:50am, 5:10 | Wed: 11:50am, 2:30 NEW: Woodlawn - 123 min (PG) - A faith-based ‘Revenge of the Titans’ Fri: 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 | Sat: 3:10, 8:50 | Sun: 3:40 | Mon, Tue, Thu: 2:40, 8:20 | Wed: 2:40, 8:10 Special Events: Goodnight Mommy - 99 min (R) – Chilling Horror! - Fri: 8:50 | Sat: 9:15 Marriage Of Figaro - 205 min – Royal Opera House – Encore - Sat: 11:00am You've Been Trumped - 95 min (NR) – Reissue of a classic doc - Mon, Tue, Thu: 2:30 Henry V - 175 min – Wed: 5:30 – “The Shakespearean event of the autumn.” The Telegraph WWW.CITYLIGHTSCINEMAS.COM FOLLOW US FOR THE LATEST NEWS /S IUSLAW N EWS ❘ @S IUSLAW N EWS Matt Korso as lawyer Billy Flynn sings about his motivation to the chorus in “Chicago: The Musical,” a play about murder and entertainment set in 1920s Chicago. The Last Resort Players continues its run of the award-winning musical at the Florence Events Center (FEC), 715 Quince St., this weekend. For ticket information, contact the FEC at www.eventcenter.org or call 541-997-1994. New bench memorial for former WLAD manager Members of Western Lane Ambulance District (WLAD) recently thanked the support- ers who donated towards the purchase of a special memori- al bench in remembrance and honor of former WLAD dis- trict manager Henry Hanf. The memorial bench was the idea of Hanf, according to senior paramedic and supervi- sor David Rossi. “Two weeks before he died, Henry said the only thing he wanted was a concrete bench in memory of him,” Rossi said. The bench was a combina- tion of concrete and recycla- ble items and constructed by Hayneedle Inc., a company located on the East Coast. “I think it was a great idea because it’s where he sat a lot, and we would gather around and talk to him there,” Rossi said. For details, check our website at www.fraaoregon.org FRAA ART CENTER 120 Maple Street Phone: 541- 999-8909 or 541-997-4435 Hours Open: Tues-Fri- noon-5pm, Sat, 9am-5pm, COURTESY PHOTO The new Henry Hanf Memorial Bench was recently installed to honor the former Western Lane Ambulance district manager. It was also a place where Hanf would allow for some stress relief and conduct some district business. “The bench became a rec- ognizable part of his manage- ment and dedication to Western Lane Ambulance District,” said current district manager Brian Burright. “It was a place where he would contemplate decisions for the betterment of the district.” After Hanf passed away, numerous members of the community asked what they could do, and were informed of Hanf’s wishes regarding the bench. The community worked in conjunction with the ambulance district and the International Association of Firefighters Local 851, which is the union representing the WLAD EMTs and para- medics. “A lot of people wanted to do something for Henry and they were able to contribute financially to make this hap- pen,” Burright added. On the bench are memorial plaques that illustrate Hanf’s professional life and his dedi- cation to public service. The plaques include his service in the 1st U.S. Marine Corps Division, as chief of Harrisburg Fire Department, his work at the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office, and his time as Western lane Ambulance’s district manag- er. Members of the community who wish to come visit the bench and reflect on its mean- ing and memories, are wel- come to do so. –Submitted by Al Kreitz, WLAD paramedic and PIO Classes, Workshops, and Special Events for November TUESDAY CLASSES & WORKSHOPS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 NOVEMBER 16 NOVEMBER 10 NOVEMBER 11 NOVEMBER 12 NOVEMBER 13 NOVEMBER 14 Variable Cloudiness Clouds Giving Way to Sun Partly Sunny Cloudy Cloudy with Showers 55°F 50°F 55°F 39°F 54°F 45°F 59°F 52°F 57°F 47°F Special Events Nov. Writer’s SALON Fiction Blueprint: “How to Write Your First Draft” Tues., Nov. 3, 1 to 3 p.m. Learn how to create an organized narrative framework for your first draft. Fee: $20 FRAA members / $25 non-members, Pre-registration required Call 541-708-2120 or email: CJReditor@gmail.com. THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 5:00 - 7:00 P.M FREE- Bring snack Get together with Writers of all kinds to talk and share ideas. Last event, we shared experiences with self-publishing. Contact: Leta McCurry, (360) 880-0050. ONGOING CLASSES: HOW TO WRITE AND PERFORM AWARD- WINNING POETRY. Friday, Nov. 13th, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Fee: $5 members/ $7 non-members The FRAA Spoken Word Poetry Contest offers cash prizes of over $200 each quarter. What does it take to be the winner? Come hear from two time Contest winner, Peter Coyne, and one of our permanent contest judges, Karen Brown. Bring a poem, if you like, and receive gentle feedback to help you bring it to the next level. Contact: Bettie Egerton, 503-910-3625 Pre-registration helpful, but not required. Mostly Cloudy with Cloudy a Chance Rain Possible of Rain Oil Painting with Michael Wood Contact: fmwood@msn.com Mondays, 3-6p.m. Call Michael for details, fees, and more information Oil Painting with John Leasure Contact: 541-991-2754 or jnleasure@hotmail.com Saturdays, 9a.m. – noon Airman Katy Potter, rank E3. Currently stationed in Norfork, Virginia, USS Eisenhower. Paul Potter - Owner For more information on any of these special events go to: www.fraaoregon.org WRITTEN WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NAPA CAR CARE CENTER CALL 541-997-5049 4515 HWY 101 NORTH 56°F 46°F 59°F 41°F