SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2015
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Councilor,” Aug. 6, from 1:30
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PHOTOS BY RYAN CRONK/SIUSLAW NEWS
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THIS WEEK:
iuslaw Outreach Services showed off many of its new building improvements
during an open house July 23 at the nonprofit agency, 1576 W. 12th Street in
Florence. Staff provided tours of the remodel, including the expanded dona-
tion room (above) and the revamped entryway featuring memorial bricks purchased
by more than 100 local businesses, service groups and individuals.
Mr. holmes (PG) - The sage of Baker Street (Ian McKellan) deals with
the one thing he’s never had to contend with before: his own emotions.
mission: impossible - rogUe nation (PG-13) - Absolutely
gorgeous, with crisp, clean action choreography that you can actually see.
continuing:
PIXELS (PG-13) Aliens attack and Adam Sandler must save the day.
VACATION (R) The Griswold children are all grown up,
and back for another legendary road trip to America’s favorite family fun park.
SPECIAL EVENTS:
GUILLAME TELL - Saturday & Wednesday - Royal Opera House
BBC WWII Docs: COPENHAGEN - Monday - Free Admission
EMPTYING THE SKIES - True Story Tuesdays
MILES TO GO QUARTET - Thursday - Live Jazz on the Chaplin Stage!
Pathways Holistic Fair in Yachats this weekend
The 19th annual Pathways
to Transformation Holistic
Health, Psychic and Crafts Fair
is set for Saturday, Aug. 1,
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
Sunday, Aug. 2, from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m., at Yachats Commons,
441 N Highway 101, at Fourth
St., in Yachats.
Liz Mobley
On behalf of the entire Mobley
family, we'd like to thank the
community of Florence for their
generosity, love and support of
our wife, sister, cousin, daughter
and mother Elizabeth "Liz" Larue
Mobley as she recently battled a malignant brain tumor in
the biggest fight of her life.
It is with a heavy heart that we share with you all that on
Monday, July 21, 2015 in the early hours of the morning, Liz lost
her battle with cancer. While there are hundreds people to thank
for their generosity, love and support during this difficult time,
we especially want to express our deep gratitude to the
following people for truly going above and beyond for Liz in her
time of need, including: Daphne Fleming, Stacey Brown and the
Little Brown Hen family, every generous community member
who contributed in the Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser, Carol
Mobley, Laurie & Tony Roane, Dan and Will Russell, Mckenzie
Roane, Phoebe and Grant Ebright and Meagan Hiatt to name a
few. Thank you for meaning so much to the woman we loved.
As those who knew her can attest Liz had a smile that could
light up a room, a laugh as big as the sky, and a heart of gold. She
touched so many lives in her short time with us all, and will be
sorely missed by all who were lucky enough to know her. If love
would have been enough to keep her well, we know Liz would
have lived forever. We are all so incredibly grateful to have
known and loved such an amazing spirit as she.
The $3 weekend
pass
donation
includes the 22
seminars
and
demonstrations.
This is a family-
friendly event and
there is free park-
ing.
The
Yachats
Commons, a refur-
bished vintage ele-
mentary
school,
will be filled with
nearly 75 exhibitors
from the Pacific
Northwest
and
beyond, featuring
holistic
health
goods and services,
psychic
readers,
crystals, gemstones
and jewelry, crafts,
visionary art, music
and
meditation
CDs, authors and
books,
Kangen Audrey Behnke at her booth, Audrey's
Alkalinized Water, booth at the fair for the last 16 years.
Aura Photos, henna
tattoo, handmade
metaphysical topics is also fea-
raw chocolates, aromatherapy, tured.
goddess wear, massage, Reiki
Great food at fair prices will
and much more.
be offered in the onsite cafe.
A bring-some-take-some
During
the
weekend,
free book exchange featuring exhibitors will offer 22 semi-
books on health, wellness and nars and demonstrations. The
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
COURTESY PHOTO
Emporium. Behnke has had a
free information table has
information on classes, groups
and more.
For more information, visit
www.chucklingcherubs.com or
call 541-547-4664.
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Summer Auto Tips: Tires (continued)
Examine tires for tread life, uneven wearing, and
cupping; check the sidewalls for cuts and nicks.
An alignment is warranted if there's uneven
tread wear or if your vehicle pulls to one side.
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