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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2015
Golf
from 1A
The grand prize is a seven-
night stay in an oceanfront
condo on Poipu Beach, Kauai,
Hawaii, valued between $1,500
and $2,000.
“The second closest ball to
the hole will receive $500 cash.
Third prize, for the ball farthest
from the hole, is a $100 gift
basket,” Pearson added.
This year, the helicoptor will
be provided by Corvallis Aero
Service,
because
Apex
Helicoptors had a conflicting
out of state commitment.
Raffle tickets are available at
the Boys and Girls Club Teen
Center. Call 541-902-0304 or
stop by at 1601 15th St. Tickets
are also available at Sandpines
Golf Links. For more informa-
tion call Nancy Pearson at 541-
350-4852, or Michael Pearson
at 541-350-4854.
Raffle tickets may be pur-
chased up to the day of the
event.
Ron’s Paint and Supply is
this year’s Premier sponsor.
Florence Dental Clinic and
Sandpines Golf Links are Eagle
sponsors
and
Hoagland
Properties, Inc., PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center,
Oregon Pacific Bank and Sea
Lion Caves are Birdie sponsors.
Other local businesses are hole
and tee box sponsors.
“We have a lot of first time
sponsors this year, which is
very exciting,” Pearson said.
Last year’s event grossed
approximately $25,000 and net-
ted more than $19,000.
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
May 26
Arrest was reported on 24th
Street.
Harassment was reported in
the 1600 block of 19th Street.
Theft was reported in the
900 block of First Street.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Child abuse was reported in
the 1700 block of Eighth
Street.
Arrest was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 5600 block
of Highway 126.
Child abuse was reported in
the 82800 block of Lake
Boulevard.
Fire was reported in the
15800 block of Highway 36.
Dispute was reported in the
2000 block of Highway 101.
Assault was reported on Bay
Street.
Theft was reported in the
4700 block of Highway 101.
May 27
Trespass was reported in the
Plan
541-997-2422
“If you don’t know where
you’re going, it’s really hard to
get there,” Carnahan said.
Langborg said, “From a uni-
fication standpoint, it provides
direction and a common goal. I
think that’s always important
in any organization.”
Since the process included
every staff member and volun-
teer, he hopes they can move
forward on it together.
“The whole point of the
implementation portion is to
take their feedback, then use
their help to move forward and
make it happen. This is their
part in it,” he said.
Both
Langborg
and
Carnahan were thankful to
everyone who was part of the
Western Lane Ambulance LifeMed
Open Enrollment Through
July 31
Invest in Your Peace of Mind
For just $65 per year, you and
your family receive emergency
ambulance services as often as
medically necessary throughout
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“…thank you for how great you were…
I always dread having to deal with the way (family)
treats any medical professionals.
You knew just how to handle (family) and made
the whole situation far less traumatic for my family.
Thank you all so much – and keep up the
great work for your community!” - J.D.
For more information & to join, call 541-997-9614
Stop By Our Offi ce:
410 Ninth Street
Florence, Oregon
Monday thru Friday
8 am – Noon & 1 pm – 5 pm
(Closed on Holidays)
Visit:
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5600 block of Highway 126.
Alarm was reported in the
900 block of Second Street.
Criminal mischief was
reported in Singing Pines Dog
Park.
Alarm was reported in the
900 block of Second Street.
Escape was reported on
Shelter Cove Way.
Trespass was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Smoke was reported at 18th
and Tamarack streets.
Illegal camping, lodging was
reported on Highway 101,
across from Fred Meyer.
May 28
Burglary was reported in the
88100 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Theft was reported in the
1700 block of Highway 101.
Alarm was reported in the
200 block of Munsel Creek
Loop.
Alarm was reported in the
10800 block of Mapleton
Road.
Death investigation was con-
ducted in the 600 block of
Skookum Drive.
Harassment was reported in
from 1A
the 400 block of Sherwood
Loop.
Alarm was reported in the
2300 block of 21st Street.
Illegal burning was reported
in the 5300 block of Sand
Dunes Drive.
Dispute was reported in the
11000 block of Mapleton
Road.
May 29
Alarm was reported in the
1600 block of 16th Street.
Alarm was reported in the
1400 block of Highway 101.
Smoke was reported in the
18th and Tamarack streets.
Animal abuse was reported
at Eighth and Maple streets.
Harassment was reported at
Second and Laurel street.
Burglary was reported on
Riverview Avenue.
May 30
Criminal mischief was
reported at Kingwood and 17th
streets.
Theft was reported in the
900 block of Highway 101.
Loud noise was reported in
the 1500 block of Airport
Road.
Harassment was reported in
Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue
Strategic Plan 2015- 2020
process, includ-
ing the citizen
Initiative 1: Services
stakeholders.
Goal 1A: Develop a standard of coverage and deployment plan
Carnahan
Goal 1B and C: Create, adopt and implement emergency operations
said, “In my
and regional natural hazards mitigation plans
own mind, I
Goal 1D: Maximize strategic partnerships
had an image of
Goal 1E: Fire prevention/public education
where we were.
Goal 1F: Collect district data to improve ratings
With the public
Initiative 2: Funding and Finance
input, they had
Goal 2A: Establish plan to prepare for future financial needs of district
an emphasis on
Initiative 3: Planning
different things
Goal 3A: Establish proper adoption, implementation of strategic plan
than I did. That
Goal 3B: Develop communication for internal and external stakeholders
was an eye-
Initiative 4: Craftsmanship and Leadership
opening experi-
Goal 4A: Provide career development guide for career and volunteer members
ence for me.
Goal 4B: Enhance existing training program
I’m glad we did
Goal 4C: Embrace history and make necessary change moving forward
that.”
Goal 4D: Assess possibility for more inclusion in staff meeting practices
Langborg
Initiative 5: Staffing
agreed.
Goal 5A: Develop effective plan for volunteer recruitment/retention
“To
echo
Goal 5B: Identify roles for volunteers to contribute and succeed
John, it was
Goal 5C: Ensure organization of department structure
interesting to
Goal 5D: Prepare district personnel for future leadership needs
get their per-
spective. It’s
very valuable,
he has worked with in over available on its website,
because in the end, they’re the thirty years of providing this www.svfr.org.
customers. We better be meet- service. You made me
There,
Langborg
and
ing their needs,” he said.
very proud to be part of this staff will provide plan up-
He added, “The meeting community.”
dates and their progress in
facilitator stated this was
The SVFR strategic plan accomplishing the strategic
one of the best citizen groups for 2015 to 2020 will soon be plan’s goals.
CROW summer camp scholarship deadline Friday
Families interested in apply-
ing for a Children’s Repertory
of
Oregon
Workshops
(CROW) summer camp schol-
arship will need to complete an
application by June 5.
Regular camp applications
are due June 10.
Camps this year are
“Musical Mix Up Song and
Dance Camp,” July 6 to 17;
“Games, Games, Games!
Acting and Improv Camp,”
July 20 to 31; and Advanced
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Inform
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Evacuate
Evacuate
Changes
Changes in
in school
school shooter
shooter protocols
protocols
Featuring:
Featuring:
Ethel
Ethel Angal
Angal
Siuslaw
Superintendent
Siuslaw Superintendent of
of Schools
Schools
Tom
Tom Turner
Turner
Florence
Police
Florence Police Chief
Chief
Sponsored by:
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the 1900 block of 21st Street.
Arrest was reported in the
4400 block of Highway 101.
Animal abuse was reported
in the 2030 block of W. Park
Drive.
Harassment was reported on
21st Street.
Accident, without injury,
was reported at Tree Island No.
2 in the Oregon Dunes
National Recreation Area.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1300 block of
Spruce Street.
Alarm was reported in the
800 block of Highway 101.
May 31
Fight was reported in the
900 block of Highway 101.
Accident, with injury, was
reported in the Oregon Dunes
National Recreation Area.
Trespass was reported in the
5600 block of Highway 126.
Harassment was reported
Highway 101 and Seventh
Street.
Fraud was reported in the
2100 block of 15th Place.
Theft was reported in the
1200 block of Bay Street.
Edward Jones Investments
Holloway and Associates, CPAs
PeaceHealth
The Archives, Photo Restoration Specialists
Acting Camp, Aug. 3 to 14.
For more information or to
reserve your child’s spot, call
Melanie Heard at 541-999-
8641 or visit www.crowkids
.com to download an applica-
tion.
Florence Senior
Center
Operations and expansion
Christine May and Roger Borge
Earthquake
Are recent offshore quakes
related
to the possibility of
“The Big One?”
Featuring
Ali Ryan
Earth Sciences Information
Officer
Oregon Department of Geology
Wednesday
June 3
from 4:00 to 6:00 pm
KCST FM 106.9
With Host
Bob Sneddon