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8 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2015 S TUDENT OF THE Q UARTER — MHS Kenneth B. offers multi-media class The Kenneth B. Gallery, located at 1458 First St. in Old Town Florence, now features “It’s All About You!,” a multi- media art class where instruc- tor Silvia Trujillo provides individual instruction for artists in a variety of painting and drawing media. Students of all ages and lev- els will be encouraged to fol- low their instincts in choosing subjects and media that most inspire them while benefiting from individual attention and assistance. Trujillo has more than 20 years of experience in fine art study, painting and teaching. She is a master colorist who works in both impressionistic and representational style. This class will be offered twice a day every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and 6 to 8:30 p.m. COURTESY PHOTO Silvia Trujillo demonstrates one form of multi-media art. Cost will be $60 for four sessions, or $18 for a single session. For more information or to register online, visit www. KennethBGallery.com, or call the gallery at 541-999- 5875. COURTESY PHOTO Mapleton High School Student of the Quarter Blaine Jensen (right) with Rotary president Crystal Farnsworth and Mapleton substitute teacher Rich Walker. Spruce Point Assisted Living presents: Friendship Club donates to Boys and Girls The Siuslaw Friendship Club donated $250 to the Boys and Girls Club of Western Lane County in Florence. President Joan Randle present- ed the check to Chuck Trent, Boys and Girls Club director. The Friendship Club meets on the second Thursday of the month at the Florence Elks Lodge. The next meeting will be Nov. 12 at 11 a.m. In addition to raising funds for the benefit of local organizations, the club sponsors card parties including pinochle, hand and foot and five crowns. For more information, contact membership chairwoman Betty COURTESY PHOTO Fieldson at 541-997-2842 or president Joan Randle at 541-997- Friendship Club president Joan Randle presents a check 5326. to Boys and Girls Club director Chuck Trent. SAFETY S FIRST SafetyMan says “Always be Safe to Ensure an Active & Independent Lifestyle” Join us as we host a lecture series to increase safety awareness on fall prevention, common home injuries and provide solutions to keep you and your loved one safe. Classes are FREE to the public. Don’t Let the Blues Get You Down Advance Directives THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015, 2:00 PM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2015, 2:00 PM Learn how to identify and manage depression. Proper planning and coping skills can help ease stressors caused by life changes. What is an Advance Directive? When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease there are many questions. One of the most confusing aspects can be the legal documents that need to be signed while your loved one can still make decisions. Living with Lower Cholesterol THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2015, 2:00 PM Increase your understanding of cholesterol levels and how proper diet and nutrition can be combined with exercise and medications to keep your cholesterol levels in check. All Participants will be entered into a raffle for a $25 Gift Card. To RSVP and to find out about our Move In Specials call (541) 997-6111 or visit us today! Spruce Point Assisted Living 375 9th Street, Florence, Oregon 97439 www.PrestigeCare.com Local Dining Hi, Welcome Restaurant to Mo’s Mo’s Meet ® ~ FEATURED LOW-CARB SELECTIONS ~ BEER BATTERED SALMON: Grilled, Poached, or Blackened CHICKEN BREAST: Boneless, Skinless Breast of Chicken HALIBUT SANDWICH 2 Grilled Shrimp Skewers SHRIMP FOR SKEWERS: ONLY $12.95 All of the above are served with Green Beans or Mixed Steamed and a Shrimp Dinner Salad and for Veggies dessert... SNICKER OR PEANUT BUTTER PIE FOR $4.95 NEW ITEMS Every Month Mo's has brought in special "Motivation for Kids" BBQ PORK RIBS: Baby Back Pork Ribs with tables which raise money for local charities that are devoted to helping the wellbeing of local children. This Gang month C.R.O.W is the local James BBQ Sauce charity being honored. the BLACKENED SALMON CEASAR SALAD Mo’s Old Town, Florence • Daily 11 am - 8 pm ® Mo’s Town, Florence • Daily 11 am - 8 pm Serving Old Bowls of comfort for Over 50 Years Serving Bowls of comfort for Over 50 Years • 541-997-2185 COME TRY OUR NEW LOCAL HUCKLEBERRY VODKA MARTINI FRIDAY: Grilled Culotte Steak topped with sautéed CHEF RJ SHORES head chef for Th e Grill & Lounge at Sandpines Q Best midnight snack: Toasted peanut butter & banana sandwich Q What would you want your last meal to be: My mom’s lasagna Q Worst thing about being a chef is: Hours, you will always work the holidays which takes you away from your family. Q What is your favorite ingredient to cook with: Cumin Q When you are spending time at home, do you cook for yourself? or do you order out? Cook for myself chanterelles, mashed potatoes and seasonal veggies SATURDAY: Loaded Baked Potato topped chanterelle mushrooms, cheese, bacon with cup of soup or green salad. Open for Lunch & Dinner • Lunch Specials Daily Reservations Suggested. 165 M APLE S T . • 541-997-9811• Q What is your comfort food: BBQ Q What’s your favorite music to cook by: Country WWW . MAPLESTREETGRILLE . COM The Grill & Lounge at Sandpines WEEKDAY LUNCH SPECIAL Reservations welcome Simply the Best PASTA Sample our chef’s irresistible pasta creations like crab stuffed ravioli, portobello mushroom ravioli, pesto linguini, & baked lasagna Where good friends & great food come together! 1285 Bay Street in Old Town Florence (541) 902-8338 Hours: Monday-Sunday 11:00am to Close Happy Hour: Monday-Friday 3:00pm to 5:00pm 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 O FFER AVAILAB LE M ON -F RI 12-4 P M E XPIRES 11/30/15 1201 35th Street at Kingwood, Florence Highway 101 & 35 St. 541-997-4623 Check back next week for more Q&A with R.J. THEY’RE BAAAAAACK! ! 2 FOR $16.00 Breakfast and Lunch Menus (Starting November 2) Monday through Friday Surfside Restaurant Hours: Breakfast: 7 a.m – 2 p.m. Lunch: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Call: 541-997-8263