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WLCF awards more than $26,000 in scholarships
On behalf of generous com-
munity individuals, businesses
and families, Western Lane
Community Foundation will
award 20 scholarships totaling
$26,250 to seniors at Siuslaw
and Mapleton High School.
At the 2015 Siuslaw High
School Scholarship Awards
Night, WLCF representatives
board president Cindy Cable,
Arlis Ulman and executive
director Gayle Waiss presented
17 scholarships to students.
The Joan Orr Scholarship
went to Jonathan Griffes and
Elizabeth Wartnik. The Jack
and
Bobbie
Saubert
Scholarship was awarded to
COURTESY PHOTO
Seth Campbell, and the Dick
and
Barbara
Whitmore Siuslaw High School recipients at this year’s WLCF Scholarships Awards Night.
Scholarship was presented to
Jason Hight.
Scholarship was given to ed the Noel and Mary Dobyns Scholarship was given to
The Larry and Florence Joseph Dotson; and the Scholarship,
and
David Courtney King, and the Judd
Englund Scholarship went to Johnston Family Scholarship Johnson earned the Elmer and
Lucy
Huntington
Natalie Madden; the Hal and was awarded to Trey Cornish.
Scholarship was presented to
Waite Scholarship.
Lee
Hylton
Memorial
Natasha Nelson was award-
The Art and Jean Koning Trey Cornish.
The
Cocciolo
Family
Scholarship was presented to
Kennedy Roylance.
Tyler Bendix received the
Justin Black Scholarship.
Jason Hight received the
new Roger and Sherrie
Do your part and
volunteer today
to help support
these local
non-proft
organizations in
our community!
Volunteer•Get involved•Donate
Habitat for Humanity Restore
Staffed by volunteers, the ReStore accepts donated appliances, household
items and building materials; fi xes them, displays and sells them to raise
funds for Habitat programs. Come and join the fun!
ReStore 541-997-583 • 2016 HWY 101, Florence
McCorkle Scholarship, which
was added this year.
The
Beachcomber
Community
Scholarships,
(administered by WLCF) were
awarded to Zachary Burkhart,
Tyler Benedix and Natalie
Madden.
The Mapleton students who
are awarded scholarships will
be honored at their graduation.
These scholarship funds rep-
resent the WLCF’s ongoing
mission of investing in the
Western Lane Community’s
youth by encouraging and sup-
porting their desire to further
their education.
WLCF was founded in 1974
as a community trust, private
nonprofit organization attract-
ing, administering and distrib-
uting
private
charitable
resources for the benefit of res-
idents of Western Lane County.
To date, WLCF has awarded
more than $300,000 in scholar-
ships.
For more information on
how to volunteer or to become
a donor, contact Gayle Waiss at
541-997-1274 or email her at
wlcf@oregonfast.net.
Church youth to wash
cars for camp funds
Florence
Evangelical
Church is raising money to
send children and youth to
camp this summer.
Members will be washing
cars for donations this
Saturday, June 13, from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m., at Oregon
Pacific Bank, Highway 101
and 13th Street.
The church is raising camp
money
through
several
fundraisers and a grant from
Western Lane Community
Foundation.
WE’RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Call now to make your
summer appointments!
Helping Hands Coalition
Assisting those in need in our Community. Free Hot Meals Mon-Wed-Fri
11 AM - 2 PM
PO Box 1296 • 1339 Rhododendron Dr., Florence, OR 97439
Call 541-997-5057 to Volunteer
Meals on Wheels and Cafe 60
Meals on Wheels are available to people over the age of 60 who cannot get
out much due to illness or advanced age and who are not eating properly,
regardless of income. Cafe 60 is available for those who prefer to make new
friends in a dining room setting.
1570 Kingwood
PO Box 2313, Florence
541-997-5673
laneseniormeals.org
New Summer Hours Monday - Saturday 9-5
Closed Sunday
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS IN FLORENCE!
LOOKING FORWARD TO OUR NEXT 10! W
541-997-2726
1457 8th Street, Florence
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Auss e
Pupp ie
ies!
Buying or Selling? I can help.
Peace Harbor Volunteers
Join the Peace Harbor Hospital Volunteers, you will fi nd an area of interest in
a caring organization.
400 9th Street, Florence
541-997-8412 ext. 209
Us Too Florence
Saving men one PSA test at a time. “Someone to talk to...who understands!”
541-997-6626
maribob@oregonfast.net
16862 Hwy 36, Deadwood – Amazing creekfront
property with an 1128 sq. ft., 2 bdrm, 2 bath, newly
remodeled home on 9.61 beautiful acres. Plenty
of room for RVs, animals and toys with fruit trees,
tool shed, barn, pastures and more. $214,000.
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Amy Johnson
Broker, CSA
541 999-7875
1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200
www.ustoofl orence.org
To include
your organization
in this directory,
please call us
@ 541-997-3441
See Jim for your Auto
Sales Needs!
2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence
(541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475
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