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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015
W INNING
LCC gears up for fall term with
exciting new classes on Sept. 28
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Fall term is almost here at
LCC Florence, at 3149 Oak St.,
with classes beginning Sept.
28. Continuing education class-
es are filling up fast.
Offerings include a farm tour
and beer tasting at Agrarian
Ales in Coburg; a trip to the
annual mushroom festival at
www.shoppelocal.biz
the Mount Pisgah Arboretum; a
holiday concert by OSU-Sym-
phony Orchestra in Corvallis
and a cooking series taught by
Kelsey Terry, owner and chef at
Homegrown Public House.
For more information, or to
register, call 541-997-8444 or
visit the Florence Center.
Frank’s Place
Mapleton
Gourmet Hamburgers & Hotdogs
Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner Specials
Beer to Go - KEG BEER SALES
541.268.4856
COURTESY PHOTO
On Aug. 14 and 15, the Shorewood Retirement Residence, 1451 Spruce St., hosted an
open house. During the event, several raffles were held. One winning ticket was award-
ed a 32-inch flat screen TV. The lucky winners were Bob and Denise Turney of Florence.
The Turneys were not present at the drawing but were called and Bob Turney (above)
came to the Shorewood to receive the prize.
10788 Hwy 126 • Mapleton
Steve and Cathy
Carter
Habitat for Humanity begins new hours
The Florence Habitat for
Humanity ReStore expanded
its hours this week and will
now be open six days a week.
New ReStore hours will be
Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., and closed on
Sundays.
Customers can find great
savings shopping at the
ReStore with prices well
below retail. An advantage to
shopping at the ReStore is
being able to fix up a home or
apartment economically.
Donations come in through-
out the month, so shop often
for good buys on materials.
Plus, purchases at the
ReStore keep local dollars
working in the Florence area.
Being a donor to Habitat’s
ReStore
helps
provide
reusable building materials for
sale in the store.
The ReStore is always inter-
ested in receiving donations of
new or used appliances, bath
fixtures, bricks and blocks,
cabinets, doors, electrical sup-
plies, flooring, furniture, gar-
den tools, hardware, light fix-
tures, lumber and wood prod-
ucts, paints and stains.
Donating items to the
ReStore keeps reusable mate-
rials out of landfills and
reduces landfill fees. In addi-
tion, donations receive a tax
receipt.
ReStore even offers pick up
for items that are too big or
awkward to fit in your vehicle.
Building supply retailers
can donate surplus and discon-
tinued inventory. Contractors
can also donate surplus new
building materials or reusable
materials from remodels.
Materials need to be in good
usable condition.
Every purchase at the
Habitat ReStore provides
financial support to Florence
Habitat for Humanity and their
goal of building houses locally
for deserving families.
Any family selected to
receive a Habitat house must
work 500 hours on Habitat for
Humanity projects before they
can become home owners.
Volunteers are an invaluable
and integral part of the Habitat
for Humanity team and help
to make building houses possi-
ble.
With the new ReStore
hours, more volunteers are
needed to allow the store to be
open longer hours.
Anyone who enjoys tinker-
ing with and fixing up appli-
ances, clocks, electronics and
light fixtures would be a per-
fect fit as a volunteer for the
store and its Habitat ReStore
team.
For more information about
volunteering in the ReStore,
donating items or shopping,
visit the Florence Habitat for
Humanity ReStore at 2016
Highway 101, near Grocery
Outlet, or call 541-997-5834.
Coast and Valley
Cleaning
We offer janitorial and cleaning services
for commercial facilities and for homes.
Hard wood fl oor, tile, carpet and upholstery
cleaning, stain removal available. Power
washing of your patio and driveway is
offered. We will take away your yard debris
too.
Call or email us to meet and discuss your
specifi c needs and provide you with a quote.
CnVCleaning@gmail.com
(541) 790-1454
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