12 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015 FRAA offers creative Quilters to show wave of creations in July writing workshops begin? This workshop will provide tips and techniques to get start- ed in any genre, whether an ebook or a hardcover, and address publishing options. Writers of all levels are wel- come to attend. Bring paper and pen or the writing tool of your choice. Registration is suggested but not required. Cost is $20 for FRAA mem- bers or $25 for non-members. The instructor offers a free scholarship for someone in need. Classes will be taught by award-winning writer, editor and journalist Catherine J. Rourke, who brings 30 years of experience as a staff editor- writer for newspapers, maga- zines and publishers to the workshops. Educated in English and journalism at the City University of New York, Oxford University and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, Rourke has served as a contractual book editor and jacket cover copywriter for major publishing houses, including Amazon and Random House, in both print and digital formats. The former New Yorker has received more than two dozen industry awards and now resides in Florence, where she is penning a memoir about her experiences as an investigative reporter. For more information or to register, call 541-708-2120 or email CJReditor@gmail.com. Roseburg and Eugene's Riverbend Hospital. The RQG welcomes new members to experi- ence the tradition of quilting through educa- tion, service and friend- ship by joining the guild. Annual membership dues are $25. The guild meets at the Florence Christian Church at the corner of Second and Ivy streets, at 10 a.m., on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Each year, the guild COURTESY PHOTO raffles off a quilt to Hundreds of handmade quilts will be on display during this benefit a local charity. year’s Wave of Quilts at the FEC July 24 and 25. FATHER’S DAY GOLF SPECIAL ON JUNE 21, 2015 PAY FOR 9 HOLES and PLAY 18 FOR ONLY $45.00 (includes cart) BURGER AND DRAFT BEER SPECIAL ONLY $6.00 SERVED AFTER 11:30am www.sandpinesgolf.com 1201 35th Street | Florence, OR | 97439 | 541-997-1940 Valid 6/21/15 A weekly roundup of shopping, savings and doings around town. GIZMO SAYS: COME SEE OUR BARK..... NO BITE!!! BARK SALES 6th Street & HWY 101 541-997-9424 Beauty Bark (dyed red or black) Fine or Medium Fir Nuggets • Bark Rock • Hemlock 4525 Hwy. 101 Florence Monday-Friday 10-5 Saturday 11-3 Sunday - Closed DEQ#37943 • CCB#192681 541-997-6300 THE OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE STORE Dining Room Sets 1550 HWY 101 & 6TH 541-997-9424 Monday - Saturday 10-5 FREE FLORENCE DELIVERY NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING WEEKLY FROM GREAT MANUFACTURES Our Showrooms are full! 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All classes will take place at the FRAA center at Munsel Lake Plaza, 4969 Highway 101, just north of Fred Meyer. A free introductory session will be held at the FRAA on Wednesday, June 24, from 1 to 2 p.m. This provides a chance to meet the instructor, ask questions and win a free prize drawing. No registration is required for this event. Three workshops are sched- uled this summer: • Saturday, June 27, from 1 to 4 p.m.: The Zen of Writing — Ignite Your Creative Spark! This inspiring workshop will show how to find your writing voice, turn on your creative faucet and keep it flowing. Through simple steps and easy prompts, learn how to unleash the literary lion and creative genius within you. • Saturday, July 25, from 1 to 4 p.m.: The Art of Memoir — Share Your Story. Everyone is unique as a storyteller and each person’s life contains invaluable lessons, wisdom, courage and humor. Turn these meaningful experiences into powerful stories that can heal, uplift and inspire hope in oth- ers and leave a legacy of love for families and friends. • Saturday, Aug 22, from 1 to 4 p.m.: Jump Start Your Book. Do you have a book idea but don’t know where to The Rhododendron Quilt Guild's (RQG) own Donna Schoeningh will be the fea- tured quilter for the 2015 Wave of Quilts quilt show at the Florence Events Center, July 24 and 25. There will be door prizes, a quilt raffle, demon- strations, silent auction, quilt vendors, a boutique and quilt contest. There will be free admission to anyone age 12 and younger, or 80 and older. Admission for everyone else is $5. Those interested in entering a quilt in the show’s judged contest can get an entry form online at www.rhodyquilt.com. Entries are due by June 24. Raffle tickets are $1 each, or six for $5. Proceeds go to RQG education and programs. The raffle drawing for the featured quilt will be Saturday, July 25. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, July 24, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 25. Since the group’s creation in 1992, it has grown from 15 members to 65 — and grow- ing. During the year, members make quilts for the Pregnancy Center, along with clothing protectors and wheelchair bags for assisted living programs in the Florence area. The group also makes quilts for the Veterans Hospital in