4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015 THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM ❘ / SIUSLAWNEWS ❘ @ THESIUSLAWNEWS Community News New shop joins Proposals sought for Siuslaw Watershed restoration antique district CORVALLIS — Cascade Pacific Resource Conservation and Development (CPRCD) is accepting pre-application pro- posals for watershed restora- tion projects in the areas repre- sented by the Alsea, Hebo, Marys Peak and Siuslaw stew- ardship groups. Approximately $400,000 is available for projects that improve or restore fish and wildlife habitat on private and other non-federal lands where there is a demonstrated benefit to national forest lands. CPRCD, working in con- junction with the Siuslaw National Forest and the four partner stewardship groups, will help to administer the process of project application, technical review, prioritization and final award of funds to approved project proposals. Funding requests generally should not exceed $100,000. It is recommended that projects be scalable. A 25-percent match in funding or in-kind contributions is recommended. Pre-application proposals are due Aug. 3. The Siuslaw Collaborative Watershed Restoration Program was developed after the Wyden Amendment author- ized that retained receipts from stewardship timber sales may be used on nearby lands that benefit resources within water- sheds of the Siuslaw National Forest. “The Collaborative Watershed Restoration Program (CWRP) allows the Forest Service and its partners and neighbors to consider the whole landscape when plan- ning restoration efforts,” said Kirk Shimeall, CPRCD execu- tive director. “It’s a valuable and effective collaborative pro- gram that we’re pleased to host and administer.” All required forms, includ- ing the pre-application, time- line, stewardship group area maps, final application and more are available online at www.cascadepacificsteward ship.org/multilist_1/documents -forms/documents-forms. For more information, con- tact Connie Barnes at 541248- 3094, or email her at connie @cascadepacific.org. DAVE MASKO PHOTO Mavels by the Sea owners Bernie Hill and Lois Bass Oregon coastal treasures reside at the newly opened “Marvels by the Sea,” which is home to distinctive fine and decorative regional art cre- ations. Owners Bernie Hill and Lois Bass offer carefully selected collectable prints, ornaments and fine glassware in the heart of the Florence Antique District (FAD) along Highway 101 in downtown Florence. “We are happy to be a part of the proud heritage of FAD as a top local antique district along the Oregon coast,” said Hill. Hill and Bass have worked together to assemble an eclec- tic mix of more than a dozen vendors who display some of the top collectibles at reason- able prices. “There is always that hidden treasure available when you visit this shop,” said Bass. For more information about Marvels by the Sea or the Florence Antique District, Marvels by the Sea at 541- 997-1267 or email marvelm- sea @gmail.com. Marvels by the Sea is locat- ed at 575 Highway 101 Unit B in the heart of the Florence Antique District. The shop is open seven days a week. —Submitted by Dave Masko Has it been 5 years or more since your tank was pumped? Then it’s time! Call us to today to schedule an appointment. Check Saturday’s paper for a coupon good on your next service. Lowest Prices Guaranteed—We will match any competitors price ! 541-997-8885 Shawn Fleming Construction Light Commercial & Residential 20+ years experience Relay for Life team signups continuing The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Florence event be held Saturday, Aug. 8, from noon to midnight at Miller Park. Teams and individuals can sign up for the Relay event by visiting www.relayforlife.org/ FlorenceOR. Relay For Life is a commu- nity-based event where teams and individuals set up camp- sites at a school, park or fair- ground and take turns walking or running around a track. Each team has at least one par- ticipant on the track at all times. Cancer survivors and care- givers take a celebratory first lap to start each event. Funds raised through Relay For Life have a major impact on the fight to end cancer through American Cancer Society efforts such as: • Helping to save 500 lives a day that would have otherwise been lost to the disease. • Finding cancer’s causes and cures through ground- breaking research like targeted therapies and personalized medicine that tailor treatments to the unique characteristics of each patient. • Finding new ways to pre- vent cancer and detect it at its earliest, most treatable stages. 201 Read 5 e Cho rsʼ ice Best Hand yma n - Bonded & Insured - 541-999-8727 541-997-2422 woodworking927@gmail.com Florence, Oregon CCB#127088 Buying or Selling? I can help. Commercial • Residential 89510 Hwy 101 #29 – Mobile only in Buck Lake Park. 1989 Esquire model. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, and deck with forest and lake views. Upgrades include vinyl windows, pantry, appliances, stackable W/D. New paint in 2012. HOA is $410/mo for water, rub- bish, sewer, and commons. $37,500. #2464- 15089790 • Drop Box Service • Portable Toilets • Portable Storage Rentals • Recycling Specialist • Recyling Services & Containers available at no cost to customers. Melody Beaudro Principal Broker 541 991-2151 85140 Hwy. 101 S 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 Phone: 541-997-8233 Florence, OR 97439 Fax: 541-997-7345 Until July 6th Here’s the Scoop on How to Enter… 1. Email your photo to classifi eds@thesiuslawnews.com. There is a $5 processing fee, we will call you for payment. 2. The most photogenic pet will be selected by our panel of judges. 3. All pets and the grand prize winner will be featured in the July 11th issue. 4. You may also enter by mail. Simply fi ll out this contest form, and send it and payment along with a labeled photo of your pet to: Siuslaw News 148 Maple • P.O. Box 10 Florence, OR 97439 We’re looking for the cutest critters to compete in our photo contest! Contest sponsored by these businesses: ENTER YOUR PET NOW! 1457 8th Street • Florence • 541-997-2726 PROFESSIONAL ALL BREED GROOMING & BATHING GENTLE PROFESSIONAL GROOMERS Open Tuesday-Friday Walk-ins welcomed Self Serve Dog Wash Nails and Teeth Toenail Clipping @Mini Pet Mart 1st & 3rd Saturdays • 10a-2p Pet Photo Contest Mail-In Entry Form Take a Shot at Our Petacular Grand Prize: Your Name: _________________________________ The Winning pet will be the “Cover Pet” in our Summer special section, Pet’s Name: _________________________________ the Ultimate Pet Guide Phone: ____________________________________ Pet’s Breed: ____________________Age:________ 541-267-7051 Email: ____________________________________ PLUS will win: __Check Enclosed Make Check Payable to: The Siuslaw News Oceanside Veterinary Hospital A PET’S WAG BAG __V/MC/D#_______________________________ Open Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 1739 West 22nd St. - Florence * Prize may not include items from contest sponsors * Pets that have won in the past are not eligible to win. exp.____________ PLEASE NOTE, IF YOU WISH TO HAVE YOUR PHOTO RETURNED, PLEASE INCLUDE A SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE WITH YOUR ENTRY. 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