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Page 14 Travel/Entertainment Eclipse October 2023 Viewing “Headstones and Hot Cocoa” Family Fun Festival , Reedsport (Oct. 13-14, 2023): Kick off your eclipse weekend with artisans and makers lining the sidewalks of Old Town Reedsport from 5-8 p.m. Friday evening. Join Two-Shy Brewery for live music Friday and Saturday. Saturday morning, all are welcome to the Rainbow Plaza 7 a.m.-noon for vendors, music and family activities including a free Sugar Shack donut for the first 50 people. Grab free eclipse glasses at the Umpqua Discovery Center. Stay in town to shop, hike or hang out by the water after the eclipse. Author Shannon Applegate will read aloud from “Living Among Headstones” at this family-friendly event. October 27 at 2 p.m. 205 West A Avenue Mildred Whipple Library at the Drain Civic Center. Visit with the author and learn about this piece of local history. Cocoa and cider and sweet treats A matinee movie for all ages Miriam Sisson, Director Mildred Whipple Library, North Douglas Library District ndld.org 541-836-2648 Minimum Wage Continued from Page 11 nounced no later than April 30th. The calculation is based on “any increase in the U.S. City Average Consumer Price Index (“CPI”) for All Urban Consumers for All Items from March of the preceding year to March of the year in which the cal- culation is made. This amount is required to be rounded to the nearest five cents” per the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI). The minimum wage update comes as the second major wage update for the state of Oregon this year, the first being centered around agricultural overtime in Oregon, which stated that as of January 1st, 2023 employers must start paying out overtime to agricultural workers that work 55 hours in one workweek. “Businesses should look at modern payroll solutions and software, as well as compli- ance services such as labor law poster subscriptions to ensure that they manage compliance. These types of updates to leg- islation are quite frequent in Oregon, so an adaptable solution that can keep up is cru- cial in order to avoid legal trouble,” said the president of GNSA, Katharina Fink. Businesses looking for more information on Oregon payroll software or other ques- tions regarding Oregon payroll laws and processing should contact GNSA today. Support Your Local Businesses Church Directory DRAIN Assembly of God Church 975 Drain Section Rd 541 836-2369 Sunday Service 10:30am Gateway Family Fellowship Church of the Nazarene 337 C Avenue Sunday Sch 9:30am Worship 10:45am YONCALLA Assembly of God 1008 Hayhurst Rd 541 849-2800 Sunday 10:30am Wednesday. 5:30pm Church of Christ 225 Birch St Sunday School 9:55am Sunday Worship 10:45am ELKTON Elkton Bible Baptist Church (541) 584-2808 420 2nd St Sunday Worship 10am If you would like to see your Church listed in the directory, please send email to: churchdirectory@ndherald.com. Or send US Mail to: ChurchDirectory North Douglas Herald PO Box 581 Drain OR 97435 Include: Name, address, phone & worship hours - 4 lines only. Vital Statistics North Douglas Herald publishes your notices of Weddings and Wedding Announcements, Engagements and even Graduations. Baby announce- ments. births and deaths and Funeral or Celebrations of Life are free to sub- mit, including a photo. You can submit any of these an- nouncements free and online, just send text and attach any photo to an email to vitalstatistics@ndherald.com. If you would like to mail your announce- ments, send them to North Douglas Herald, vitalstatics, PO Box 581, Drain OR 97435. Obituary In Memorial Dennis Haldeman was born in McMinnville, Oregon to Roy and Velma Haldeman on April 29, 1933. He graduated from Drain High School in 1951. Dennis joined the airforce in 1953 and served our country for 4 years. On July 27, 1952, he married Eleanor Clark in Drain at the Methodist Church with the service performed by both the ministers of the Church of Christ and the Methodist Church. They had 4 children, Mark, Greg, Janet and Julie. Dennis attended University of Oregon and then finished his education at OTI in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in machining. He enjoyed his family, golfing, and fishing. They enjoyed a lot of traveling. Passing away August 22, 2023, he is survived by his wife, 4 children, 10 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and many other close relatives. The memorial service was September 14, 2023, at the Willamette Memorial Garden in Portland, Oregon. Barbara Joyce Perini was born April 4, 1934 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, to John Perini and Ina Gunter Perini. Barbara graduated from Drain High School as valedictorian of her class in 1951. She married Tommy Titus on November 27, 1954. They had 5 sons; their first son died in infancy, and she is survived by sons Tom, Terry, Tim and Todd. She was widowed in 2018. Barbara was devoted to her family. She raised a garden, canned and sewed, and she enjoyed making crafts. A memorial service was held in Eugene, September 23, 2023.