SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015 3 A Building their nest CROW contractors begin renovations on new dramatic arts building NOW PLAYING June 26 - July 2 PHOTOS BY CHANTELLE MEYER/SIUSLAW NEWS C NEW: MAX (PG) - The family of a fallen soldier adopts the dog that helped him. TERMINATOR GENISYS (PG-13) - Preview Tuesday, Starts Wednesday hildren’s Repertory of Oregon Workshops (CROW) started renovating its new building at 3120 Highway 101 on June 13. Plans for the versatile space include classrooms for dance and theater, a workshop, a small stage and costume and prop storage. In order to be fully functional and ready for the opening in fall 2015, CROW will need to update the plumbing and electrical systems, install a heating system, put on a new roof, update the parking lot to city specifications, install flooring, drywall, furniture, fixtures and much more. “CROW still needs to raise over $250,000 to purchase and fully renovate the property from the kind-hearted private investor who secured it for us on a temporary basis,” said CROW Artistic Director Melanie Heard. “We are tremendously grate- ful to all who can help in any way.” Those who are donating or giving discounts of time, labor, materials, draft- ing and equipment to the nonprofit include Bill Craig, Copeland Lumber, Foglio Dropbox Service, Integrity Plumbing, John’s Construction, Leisure Excavating and Shawn Fleming Construction, as well as CROW parents, volunteers and families. For more information about CROW, including ways to donate, contact Heard at 541-999- 8641 or visit www.crowkids.com. CONTINUING: LOVE AND MERCY (PG-13) - “Vibrantly illuminates two major breakthroughs in the life of the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson.” inside out (PG) - “Sparkling visuals, first-rate voice performances.” JURASSIC WORLD (PG-13) - Run for your lives! The park is open. SPECIAL EVENTS: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS - Sat & Wed - Globe on Screen finale! JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM - Sunday FABERGÉ - True Story Tuesdays SURFIN’ FLORENCE USA - Thursday, 7pm - $10 Members/$12.50 www.TheSiuslawNews.com Local middle schooler reaches national pageant stage Siuslaw Middle School stu- dent Destani Fuller, 13, recent- ly participated in the National American Miss (NAM) compe- tition held in Portland, return- ing with six trophies and four ribbons. It was Fuller’s second year competing on the national stage, and she surpassed her previous number of trophies Thank you, Spirit Mountain Community Fund! Florence Food Share would like to thank the Spirit Mountain Community Fund for their generous grant to fund a por on of our Culturally Diverse Food Project. Since the project’s incep on on August 15, 2014, Food Share has been able to adver se specifi cally to the La no popula on in our area; and to distribute food staples familiar to this demographic. We appreciate SMCF facilita ng our outreach and distribu on eff orts towards allevia ng hunger for the en re food insecure popula on in Western Lane County. Thank you! COURTESY PHOTO Destani Fuller presents trophies and ribbons she won during this year’s National American Miss competition. Share vision of healthy community tomorrow The public is invited to share ideas of what a healthy community would look and feel like at a vision- ing session that is part of a countywide effort to develop a Community Health Improvement Plan for Lane County. The simulcast meeting on Thursday, June 25, will bring together participants WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ¡Gracias, Fondo Comunitario de Spirit Mountain! Compar endo Alimentos de Florence (Florence Food Share) desearía dar las gracias al Fondo Comunitario de Spirit Mountain (SMCF, por sus siglas en inglés) por su generosa donación para fi nanciar una parte de nuestro Proyecto de Alimentos Culturalmente Diversos. Desde el inicio de este proyecto en el 15 de agosto del 2014, Compar endo Alimentos ha tenido la capacidad de hacer publicidad específi camente para la población La na de nuestra área; y ha podido distribuir alimentos básicos que le son familiares a dicho grupo demográfi co. Apreciamos al SMCF por facilitar nuestros esfuerzos de divulgación y distribución que enen como meta aliviar el hambre de todas las poblaciones con inseguridad alimen cia en el Oeste del Condado de Lane. ¡Gracias! and recognition during this year’s competition. She placed second out of 48 contestants in the “casual wear” category thanks to her confi- dence and polished presenta- tion. Other trophies included a trophy for state participation, spirit of America, first runner up for best thank you letter and first runner up for top model. Ribbons included awards for top model, recommendations, casual wear and most photo- genic categories. Fuller has received an invita- tion to compete at the n ational pageant in California at the end of November, to which the 13- year-old replied, “Time for fundraisers.” in Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove and Florence to begin the convers- ation about creating a better future. The meeting, with ASL and Spanish interpretation, will take place from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center in Florence. A light dinner will be provided. Registration is required and can be completed by visiting www.ow.ly/NsyRO. For more information on registration, call Heather Amrhein, Community Health Program Manager, United Way of Lane County, at 541- 741-6000, x122, or email her at hamrhein@UnitedWayLane .org. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY JUNE 24 JUNE 25 JUNE 26 JUNE 27 JUNE 28 JUNE 29 JUNE 30 Intervals of Clouds and Sun Partly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mainly Cloudy Times of Sun and Clouds Cloudy to Partly Sunny Clouds and Sun 65°F 54°F 68°F 55°F 70°F 55°F 68°F 53°F 66°F 53°F 65°F 53°F 64°F 58°F Summer Auto Tips: Oil: Change your oil and oil filter as specified in your manual more often (every 3,000 miles) if you make frequent short jaunts, extended trips with lots of luggage, or tow a trailer. Make sure your tires are operating safely and efficiently. Call or come in today for your FREE Tire Check! Paul Potter - Owner WRITTEN WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY NAPA CAR CARE CENTER CALL 541-997-5049 4515 HWY 101 NORTH