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10 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 Grand opening at Fresenius Medical Care PHOTO BY JACK DAVIS/SIUSLAW NEWS Certified clinical hemodialysis technician Melinda Enlow (far left) explains to members of the Florence Area Chamber of Commerce ambassadors how patients receive treatment at one of Fresenius Medical Care’s 12 dialy- sis chairs during the facility’s grand-opening celebration March 26. The event featured a ribbon-cutting ceremo- ny and tours of the Florence location at 2820 Kingwood St. Western Lane Ambulance District Ambulance Runs March 2-8 Date Time 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/2/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/3/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/4/15 3/5/15 3/5/15 3/5/15 3/5/15 3/5/15 3/5/15 3/6/15 3/6/15 3/6/15 3/6/15 3/6/15 3/7/15 3/7/15 3/7/15 3/7/15 3/7/15 3/7/15 3/8/15 3/8/15 3/8/15 3/8/15 3/8/15 3/8/15 0127 0519 0857 1020 1145 1154 1625 1627 1859 1924 0714 0818 0906 0929 1602 1730 1909 2000 2019 0410 0815 1117 1235 1704 1745 1212 2223 0913 1117 1402 1435 1528 2202 0752 1332 1421 1848 1849 0850 1018 1124 1634 2230 0648 0755 1219 1300 1425 2034 2226 THRIFTY THURSDAYS! Hair Cuts $15.00 Manicures $15.00 Pedicures $25.00 Brow Wax $5.00 Lip Wax $5.00 Full Set Acrylics $35.00 Colors $10.00 Off Weaves $15.00 Off Schedule yo ur appointmen t now to insu re your spot! The Pink Parlor Salon Think Pink-Be Pink COURTESY PHOTO David Wiegan (center) stands with his two guides and interpreters, a conference organizer and Professor Na Woon-Hwan (far right), who invited Wiegan to speak at the conference in early March. from 1A “A number of the students actually told me that they had written papers on different chapters in my book. It was really fun to hear. I hadn’t been quite expecting that,” he said. His two interpreters, Seon A, a master’s degree candidate, and Soon Yang, a Ph.D. candi- date, are both studying voca- tional rehabilitation in Seoul. “They were very well-versed and had both done papers on my book. They asked me a lot of questions. ... They asked me to write down a sentence for them to remember to think about as they move forward in their careers. I was just really taken aback. It was quite nice that they asked me,” he said. He got the chance to experi- ence South Korea in ways he never expected. “The first night they had scheduled a special traditional Korean dinner with a whole bunch of the conference organ- izers ... in the old part of Seoul, down little narrow alleyways. I’d never be able to find it again in a million years. They brought out traditional Korean food, about 30 different dishes, and we were there for hours drink- ing rice wine. It was a great time,” he said. Besides eating Korean food, Wiegan also took the chance to sightsee. Seon A and Soon Yang accompanied him for three extra days as his guides and interpreters, even taking him past the American Embassy within a day of the attack there. “We toured for 12 hours a day and walked so many miles. I saw so many things I wouldn’t be able to begin to find on my own,” he said. The size of the city was immense. 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