SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2015 Support humane society today at barbecue Hot dogs and hamburgers hot-off-the-grill, plus home- made pastries, will be avail- able today, Saturday, Aug. 15, at the Grocery Outlet parking lot. The event, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., raises money to help provide care for the once- homeless cats and dogs await- ing their forever home at the Florence Area Humane Society’s no-kill shelter. Hamburgers cost $4, hot dogs and Polish dogs are $3. Customers may add cheese to any order for 50 cents. Drinks are $1 and include a G A LL ABOARD THE 3 A R HODY E XPRESS variety of soft drinks plus bot- tled water. Baked goods, homemade by FAHS volunteers, are priced individually, advises Sandee Gallimore, who chairs this event. Inside the store, FAHS vol- unteers will be greeting visi- tors with adoptable cats. Literature about the services offered by the Humane Society is available. Grocery Outlet owner Woody Woodbury sponsors this fundraising event for FAHS and donates all of the food. ENING OF “THE ANN P O D EX” RAN PHOTOS BY CHANTELLE MEYER/SIUSLAW NEWS On August 14th at 10 AM , the Florence Area Humane Society (FAHS) is opening "Th e Annex" at 4981 Hwy 101, just north of Fred Meyer. It will be selling estate and donated furniture, appliances and other large items too big for the FAHS Th rift Store in Old Town, but photos of items will be there. THE ANNEX WILL BE OPEN on the 2nd and 4th Fridays and Saturdays of every month from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM and by appointment with Ed at 541-999-8247. All proceeds go to benefi t the shelter animals. Florence Mayor Joe Henry boarded the Rhody Express on Thursday, Aug. 8, for the “Ride with a City Councilor” program. Citizens were able to ride the Rhody Express to talk to Henry about current issues, discuss policy and ask questions. Jazz concert benefits Habitat for Humanity tomorrow Don’t miss the wonderful sounds of the Pacific Jazz Septet coming Sunday, Aug. 16, at 2 p.m. in the Florence Events Center. This great jazz group is hosting the concert to benefit Florence Habitat for Humanity. All proceeds from the con- cert go to Florence Habitat for Humanity to build houses. Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1976 to eliminate poverty housing in the world. This concert is sponsored and directed by Robin DeVour, who has been a sup- porter and contributor to Habitat for years. All origi- nals and arrangements are by DeVour as well. Blindness hasn’t stopped DeVour from achieving suc- cess with his music. Before retiring, he received his doctorate in clinical psy- chology, leading him eventu- ally into private practice until retiring at age 70. Featured vocalist Denise Dee started singing in folk and rock bands in the late 1970s through 1990. The opportunity to work with a 1940s Big Band came in 1990; this resurfaced a need to do the music of the 1930s and 1940s, as her mother and aunt had been Big Band singers. She met Michael De’ak and they formed the Jazz Duo “On the Wing” from 1992 to 2007, performing in Southern California. Denise moved to Florence in 2008 and has been in per- formances with the Florence Community Chorus, Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra and numerous fares with local musicians in Florence. The Pacific Jazz Septet group is made up of DeVour on keyboard, Mike Swain on drums, BRSK on bass, Ed Petry on guitar, Lou Invernon on alto saxophone, Virgil Walkely as trombonist and vocalist and Chris Rowbothem on trumpet. Tickets are free, but a $10 donation per ticket for Habitat for Humanity would be appreciated. For more information, call the Habitat for Humanity office at 541-902-9227. Elks Lodge features special ‘Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes’ performance today 5th Annual SIUSLAW OPEN SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND Registration 9:00am - Shotgun Start at 10:00am The Florence Elks are fea- turing a special performance of “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes: A Classic Country Music Retrospective” today, Aug. 15, at 5 p.m. Tickets are $25 and include dinner and dancing. Purchase tickets by calling the Elks at 541-997-2610. All proceeds go toward the purchase of a new floor for the new youth performing arts facility in Florence — Children’s Repertory of Oregon Workshops (CROW). S IUSLAW N EWS Written and directed by Mike Jacobson, of Florence’s Poison Pen Players, this musi- cal revue features songs made famous by George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Sr. and others. Follow us on Visit us on Twitter the web @S IUSLAW N EWS T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . 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