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Saturday, Jan. 30
F RANKLIN TO SPEAK AT FACC
The February general meeting of
the Florence Area Community
Coalition (FACC) will welcome
Corky Franklin as its featured speak-
er. Franklin is the vice-principal at
Siuslaw High School. He will talk
about the district’s measures to
improve attendance, academic per-
formance and graduation rates.
The FACC’s organization of the
month is Helping Hands. Attendees
are invited to bring donations for
Helping Hands to the meeting.
Suggested items include hats, blan-
kets, socks, nonperishable foods and
toiletries.
The meeting will be from 9 to
10:30 a.m., in the Bromley Room at
the Siuslaw Public Library.
L EARN ABSTRACT PAINTING
Intro to Abstract Painting using
acrylic, oil or watercolor will be
offered by Silvia Trujillo at Florence
Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA), 120
Maple St., from 1 to 5 p.m.
The focus will be on composition,
values, color harmony, mark making
and a search for individuality.
Anyone older than 12 years of age
is welcome.
Contact Trujillo at 541-997-1832
for more information.
Monday, Feb. 1
SSWCD TO MEET
The Siuslaw Soil and Water
Conservation District will hold its
regularly scheduled Board meeting
at 6:30 p.m., at the district office,
1775 Laurel Place, Ste #4, in
Florence.
Wednesday, Feb. 3
V AN F ANS TO MEET
The next monthly meeting and
luncheon for The Van Fans will be at
The Shorewood, on Spruce Street, at
11:45 a.m. New members and guests
are always welcome to come and
enjoy lunch and learn how Van Fans
help to keep the Cancer Van trans-
porting patients to Eugene and
Springfield for radiation treatments.
This is a free service for our com-
munity.
For more information, call Karen
Lee at 541-997-9669.
H EART BANGLES FOR V ALENTINES
Learn how to make an easy wire
heart bangle using basic wire wrap-
ping and jewelry making skills.
Class is from 10 a.m. to noon, and
no experience is necessary.
Bring round-nose pliers and flat
nose pliers. (If you don’t have, we
can share.) Wire will be provided.
Contact Florence Regional Art
Alliance, 120 Maple St., for registra-
tion and more information at 541-
997-4435.
Call 541-997-8104,
Florence Antiques
LAKESHORE
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(Gifts for every occasion)
Come see it made. 5 Miles
south of Florence
83530 HWY 101
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Open most days:
10:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
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Quality Work Clothing
Prison Blues • Big Bills
Boots: Whites • Hoffman
Hathorn • Danner • Muck
www.philssawshop.com
541-997-9767
399 Nopal St. • Florence • Next to Pro Lumber
The Florence Garden Club
invites the public as Laurel Bay
Gardens owner Lisa Sedlacek gives
tips on pruning. The Northwest’s
coastal environment poses chal-
lenges for growing and pruning,
and Sedlacek will inform attendees
on the how, what, when and why.
The presentation will be held
Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m., at
the Presbyterian Church of the
Siuslaw.
The Florence Area Democratic
Club will meet at 11 a.m. in the
Port of Siuslaw meeting room.
There will be a presentation and
discussion of the role of social
media in promoting voter registra-
tion and participation in elections.
Upcoming events
W OMEN V ETS LUNCHEON
L ECTURE SERIES ON A MERICAN
R EVOLUTION
The February luncheon for the
Coastal Women Veterans group
will be held at the Ichiban
Restaurant, 1179 Highway 101, on
Feb. 12, at 11:30 a.m.
All military women are invited
and encouraged to attend.
RSVP by email to JoAnn
Garlington at chiefjoret@gmail.com
or call at 541-590-5118.
Learn more about the American
Revolution in a six-week session
Saturday, Feb. 6
that begins Feb. 10 as part of the
Lane Community College
L IBRARY BOOK SALE
Florence’s Adult Continuing
A large selection of books will be Education Series.
available at the Friends of the
The class will meet from 1:30 to
Library two-day book sale
3 p.m. on Wednesdays through
DIVERSIFIED
MARINE & EQUIPMENT SALES
OREGON COAST’S SUPERSTORE
“Where You
Always Get
a Whale of a
Deal!”
Auto, Home, Life, Business
Flood, Antique Auto, RV’s
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Supplements
Health Insurance
TWILA & KELLY
• Cut • Color • Perms
Facials and Waxing
Carrying Kenra and Pureology Product lines
541-997-8440
Phone (541) 997-9497
1234 Rhododendron Dr / Florence
498 Hghway 101, St. B
Formerly Studio W the Salon
proprietor
541-997-9234
490 Hwy. 101 • Florence
monamicafeandcatering @gmail.com
Where great friends and good food meet!
Old Fashioned Car Hop Service
1690 Hwy. 101, Florence
541-997-8124
The original A&W Drive-in opened in 1961
New Construction & Remodels
24 Hour S ERVICE A VAILABLE
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1555 Highway 101
Yachats
21st and Highway 101
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Veteran Owned & Operated
Jim & Bonnie Johnston, Owners
2530 Hwy. 101, Florence • 541-997-4505
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
Sunday Brunch
Hours: M-F 9am-6pm • Sat 9am-3pm
Let us cater
your special events!
Metal Buildings • Wooden Sheds
Consignment: ATVs, Rvs, Boats, Cars & Trucks
Complete Detail Service:
RVs, Cars, Trucks & Boats
Enclosed/Open Trailers for Sale or Rent
Boat, Motor, Trailer Repair Service
Used Vehicle Sales
Maximize your donation by donating
to Cars for a Cause by Dec. 31st.
We accept cars, trucks, RVs, boats
& motorcycles CALL NOW!
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h e Barber Station
(541) 547-3141
(Diagonal from McDonald’s)
Phil’s Saw Shop
P RUNING 101
F LORENCE D EMS TO MEET
ESTATE
JEWELRY !!!
We buy, sell and consign quality
estate/heirloom jewelry.
Gold, silver, platinum jewelry with
precious & semi precious stones.
March 16, in Room 103 of the
LCC Florence Center.
The class will feature lectures by
an American history scholar as part
of The Great Courses series and
discussion, facilitated by Craig
McMicken and Martha Lehr, will
follow.
This is the first of a two-part
series that will conclude in the
spring.
To register or for more informa-
tion, visit lanecc.edu/florence or
call 541-997-8444.
Saturday, Feb. 6, and Sunday, Feb.
7, in the Bromley Room of the
Siuslaw Public Library.
The sale will be from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. each day. A presale for FOL
members only will be held on
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Many books of all kinds will be
on sale. Hardback and trade paper-
backs will be $1 and pocket paper-
backs 50 cents.
Cash, checks, credit and debit
cards are accepted.
All proceeds of the sale are used
to support the Siuslaw Public
Library and its programs.
For more information, email
siuslawlibraryfriends@gmail.com.
Commerical • Residential
Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly,
One Time Pick-Up.
Easy curb side recycling program-
No additional costs to our customers.
Call us at 541-997-8233
Siuslaw News
148 Maple St. • PO Box 10 • Florence, OR 97439
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