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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2015 7 A Shorewood shares the love Renewed commitment Retirement residence offered dance floor, dj for Valentine’s PHOTO BY JACK DAVIS/SIUSLAW NEWS Independent minister Mary Crook hands a certificate of renewal to one of the 44 couples that attended one of two vow renewal ceremonies held at the Little Log Church in Yachats on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. Celtic harpist Khlo Brateng played for the 5:30 p.m. service. Protect yourself against consumer fraud and identity theft! Only $1 Per Pound Now Offering HOW IT WORKS SECURE 1 DROP YOUR DOCS IN SECURE BINS You can feel confident dropping your sensitive paper documents into a locked bin. Shredding Services The Shorewood Retirement Residences’ First Annual Singles and Couples Valentine’s Dance was enjoyed by all. A full dinner of chicken cor- don bleu and champagne was served to 42 residents and guests. Marty Adams provided back- ground music during dinner. Live DJ Dan came on from 6 to 7. Diners sang along to karaoke. The portable dance floor, rented from Florence Events Center, was enjoyed by resi- dents and guests alike. There were some smooth moves from first place couple Lucille Illsley and Jay Cushman, and second place, Terri and Don Milligan. The winners received bottles of champagne. Anna Villasenor won the raf- fle for a gift basket, loaded with gift certificates, a red teddy bear and a few other romantic touches. 2 A SECURE TRUCK ARRIVES Once a month Iron Mountain comes and transports our full bin in their secure vehicle and replaces it with an empty one. LOCKED BIN 3 SHREDDED AT IRON MOUNTAIN They take the materials back to their facility to securely dispose of your sensitive documents and send us a certifiate of completion. Let me Showcase your property. Amy Johnson Broker, CSA 541 999-7875 94360 Upper Deadwood Creek Rd – This 12 acre forestry parcel was used as a family vacation spot. Watch the fish runs, enjoy camping, wildlife and hiking on this serene land. Septic approval, power available for your dream home get-away! $140,000. #2397-14386369 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 “Yesterday — A Tribute to the Beatles” will take the big stage on Feb. 27 at 7 p.m., at the Florence Events Center. Performing all eras of Beatles music in their original key, wearing drainpipe trousers and playing authentic instru- ments, Yesterday — The Beatles Tribute has performed on five continents. Beginning with the British Invasions in 1964, the mop- tops from Liverpool began the first wave of Beatlemania. The Beatles forever changed the face of pop music with such songs as “Hard Day’s Night,” “Help,” “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” and “Revolution.” The Yesterday tribute band Living, Loving, & Thriving T g Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory related illnesses can be very overwhelming. We’re here to help. All seminars are free and open to the public. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2:00 PM Holiday Tips for Families & Caregivers WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015, 2:00 PM Alzheimer’s Disease: The Truth Behind the Myths Refreshments provided. To register for these free events please call (541) 997-6111 or email us at rkilfoy@prestigecare.com Dementia Drugs; Facts and Myths Exposed WEDNESDAY , MARCH 18, 2015, 2:00 PM Successful Communication Tips & Strategies to Communicate with Someone Affected by Memory Loss Spruce Point Assisted Living & Memory Care 375 9th Street Florence, Oregon 97439 PHOTOS BY CHANTELLE MEYER/ SIUSLAW NEWS Shorewood Retirement Residences gave a special Valentine dinner for resi- dents and guests. There was live music, a dj and a dance floor, as well as a raffle drawing. The Shorewood welcomes members of the community to visit the friendly residents and wonderful staff. Beatles tribute show brings back ‘yesterday’ Spruce Point Assisted Living & Memory Care WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2015, 2:00 PM www.shoppelocal.biz Prestige Senior Living an assisted living and memory care community www.spruce-point.com Siuslaw News + PHOTO BY CHRIS CARLSON Members of “Yesterday — A Tribute to the Beatles” recreate Sgt. Pepper as part of their tribute show. recreates note for note the music of the Fab Four. Based in Las Vegas, Yesterday has performed its long running show in Atlantic City at the Tropicana Casino Resort for three years, at the Horizon Casino Hotel in Lake Tahoe for eight months, five months in the Tiffany Theater at the Tropicana in Las Vegas, countless Beatles tribute shows in New York, and hun- dreds of venues across the U.S. Yesterday — A Tribute to the Beatles is being presented by KCST and KCFM and the Florence Events Center, with sponsorship from the ACR Automotive, Best for Hearing, Korando Dental Group, County Transfer and Recycling, The Beachcomber Pub, and Old Town Inn and River House Inn. Tickets are now on sale from the Florence Events Center box office at 541-997-1994 or on- line at www.eventcenter.org. Ticket prices are $24 for adults and $19 for students ages 18 and under. Donate fabric material to help make capes for kids Siuslaw News is asking for help with the upcoming Green Fair. In the spirit of recycling, Siuslaw News is seeking donated fabric material from the community that can be used to make capes for kids attending the Florence Green Fair. Anyone who has material that is at least a yard in length and has some type of green color can donate it by drop- ping it off at Siuslaw News, 148 Maple Street in Florence. For more information, call the Siuslaw News office at 541-997-3441. Any donation is appreciated. The wait for primary care is over. McKenzie Primary Care Associates welcomes new providers. John Egar, M.D. (board-certified, internal medicine), and Mildred Rowley, M.D. (board-certified, family practice), have joined the team at McKenzie Primary Care Associates. Along with Phillip Taggart, M.D. (board-certified, internal medicine), they welcome new patients at their Florence location. Medicare, Medicaid and most insurance plans welcome. Ask us about preventive care services your health insurance may cover at no cost to you. Same-day appointments often available. Call 541-997-1251. 4480 G Highway 101N • Florence 541-997-1251 www.shoppelocal.biz