SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 3 A Port of Siuslaw board seeks budget committee member The Port of Siuslaw Board of Commissioners invites applications from district resi- dents interested in serving on the budget committee. Interested persons should obtain an application from the port office at 100 Harbor St., or online at www.portofsiu slaw.com. Applications will be accepted until noon on Friday, March 25. Applicants must be regis- tered voters residing within the Port of Siuslaw district. The Port of Siuslaw is a spe- cial district authorized by Oregon law to help sustain the economic vitality of western Lane County. The district boundary encompasses most of the Siuslaw River water- shed, including the communi- ties of Florence and Dunes THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members MARCH 11 - 17 FRI 11 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE - 105 MIN JJ Abrams surprised everyone by announcing this semi-sequel to Cloverfield mere weeks ago celebrating the spirit of ‘B’ movies with ‘A’ production value. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead & John Goodman 1:20 PM 3:50 PM 6:20 PM 8:50 PM THE LADY IN THE VAN - PG-13 104 MIN “There’s no use fending off the force of nature that is Maggie Smith.” – Washington Post SAT 12 SUN 13 MON 14 TUE 15 10:40 AM 12:40 PM 12:40 PM 12:40 PM 1:30 PM 3:10 PM 3:05 PM 3:10 PM 3:50 PM 5:35 PM 7:30 PM 5:35 PM 6:20 PM 8:00 PM 8:50 PM WED 16 THU 17 2:45 PM 5:10 PM 8:00 PM 12:30 PM 5:35 PM 8:00 PM 12:50 PM 10:50 AM 12:50 PM 12:20 PM 12:20 PM 12:00 PM 12:10 PM 3:10 PM 3:10 PM 3:20 PM 2:45 PM 2:45 PM 5:35 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:10 PM 5:10 PM 12:20 PM 12:20 PM 2:45 PM 2:45 PM 5:10 PM 5:10 PM 7:40 PM 7:40 PM MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN - PG 109 MIN Jennifer Garner stars in a faith-based film based on “'Three Miracles From Heaven' by Christy Beam about a young woman’s accident that leads to a miracle… Opens W ed M ar 16! THE REVENANT - R 156 MIN – Final Week 7:50 PM 7:50 PM 5:40 PM RISEN - PG-13 107 MIN – Faith Based “With intelligence and great moviemaking skill [they] have created a classic variation on an ancient theme.” 1:10 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 PM 1:10 PM 6:30 PM 9:00 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 5:45 PM 5:45 PM 8:20 PM 8:10 PM SPOTLIGHT - R 128 MIN Winner, Academy Award Best Picture & Screenplay 3:40 PM 10:45 AM 3:40 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM ZOOTOPIA - PG 108 MIN “Expertly combines keen wit with a gentle, and very timely, message of inclusivity and empowerment.” 1:00 PM 3:30 PM 6:10 PM 1:00 PM 6:10 PM ZOOTOPIA 3D – PG 108 MIN 8:40 PM 3:30 PM 8:40 PM Action, Adventure, Comedy, Animation, Family 7:30 PM 2:20 PM 3:10 PM 3:00 PM 12:10 PM 2:40 PM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:25 PM 3:00 PM 5:25 PM 3:00 PM 5:25 PM 3:00 PM 5:25 PM 5:25 PM 7:50 PM 7:50 PM 7:50 PM 7:50 PM 7:30 PM THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student 11:00 AM LA TRAVIATA - 180 MIN - ENCORE SIUSLAW HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS ROBOTAPOCALYPSE - NR 60 MIN THE LAST MAN ON THE MOON - 119 MIN “A great documentary about a great man.” NYFCS PRESENTS "THE CONFIRMATION" 120 MIN – New Sneak Preview Series Tickets $3 5:30 PM True Story Tuesday 12:20 PM 5:45 PM Stars Clive Owen 12:00 PM 7:30 PM With Intro TR HUNTER PRESENTS "STAGECOACH" NR 96 MIN - $5/$3 – The 1939 Classic 12:00 PM 6:30 PM Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014 Your #1 Local Yard, Garden, and Landscape Experts! Your beautiful lawn and garden start here! AZALEAS AND RHODODENDRONS From white to black, and everything in between. Rows and rows of hearty, colorful choices! CAN YOU DIG IT? OUR “DIRTY DEAL” OF THE MONTH! $5 off Limit 3 yards. bulk Royal Soil, Potting Soil, and Compost! City, and extending upriver to Mapleton, Walton, Lorane and Blachly. The port is the sponsor of the federal maritime invest- ment in Lane County for chan- nel and jetty maintenance and navigable ocean bars. The port also has significant authority under Oregon statute for local economic development and infrastructure projects that encourage job creation. The budget committee is a standing committee of five cit- izen members that sits jointly with the Port Commission to publicly review and revise the annual budget document. The budget committee establishes the maximum annual expenditures, approves the necessary taxes and finally approves the budget docu- ment. Committee members serve three-year terms which expire on June 30. Rotarians say ‘Sky’s the Limit’ for annual auction this Saturday Anyone who is craving a round-the-world trip need go no farther than the Florence Events Center on Saturday, March 12. The annual Florence Rotary Auction is headed for some exotic destinations. Start in Belgium or Germany. Then stop off in the Principality of Monaco. Isn’t there a casino there? Perhaps a layover in Shanghai or Australia would be nice, or even a little sunbathing in the South Pacific. If tropical retreats are your thing, try Cuba, Cabo or Kona for a little “R and R.” Closer to home, there’s a chance to visit Times Square (they have painted ladies there), listen to some New Orleans jazz, or hang out in Key West, Palm Springs or Disneyland. If that still seems like a bit much, try taking in the won- ders of Veneta or the Principality of Mercer Lake. While the destinations may be exotic, the food will be Homegrown — literally. The dinner will be catered by the chefs from Homegrown Public House and will feature many locally sourced ingredients. The wines are homegrown as well, coming from Umpqua Valley’s Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards. And of course there will be the always-exciting dessert COURTESY PHOTO Rotarians dress up to show just some of the “destina- tions” that are part of this year’s auction theme. auction: 25 exquisite cakes and pies donated by the club’s past presidents and created by vari- ous local chefs and bakeries. And the wine wall will fea- ture 60 different wines from around the world and close to home; $20 buys a bottle, which could range in value from $20 to more than $100. All this glitz and glamour comes together for a reason: raising money for scholarships to send local students to col- lege, as well as supporting the Siuslaw High School Interact Club and other youth-oriented projects in the community. The Sneddons — Bob, Blair and Gerry — will once again take to the stage to auction everything from exotic trips to upscale furniture, sports pack- ages and more. The evening begins with a silent auction that displays the work of local artists and crafts- people, along with entertain- ment packages, gourmet food baskets, sports equipment and gift certificates to local restau- rants and entertainment ven- ues. For information about tick- ets or donations to the auction, call Craig Sanders at 541-999- 1713. Pancake fundraiser for Caring Pregnancy Center The Caring Pregnancy Center of Florence is hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser Saturday, March 19, 8:30 to 11 a.m., at Florence Nazarene Church, 1536 12th St., across from the Elk’s Lodge. Mayor Joe Henry will be on hand to flip flap jacks and add to the fun. CPC is a faith-based com- munity service, nonprofit organization supported via pri- vate contributions. The center offers nonjudgmental peer counseling for women and men, referrals and ongoing support for women and fami- lies. “The CPC depends solely on the generosity of the communi- ty and many young women depend on the CPC for assis- tance,” said CPC board presi- dent Pastor Don Defrerichs. Whether it be infant or tod- WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Offer ends 3/31/16 at Laurel Bay Gardens A budget committee mem- ber is expected to spend up to 20 hours that includes review- ing the budget and meeting one to three times from May through June each year. The committee may be called to meet again during the year in the event of a significant budg- etary change. For more information, call the port office at 541-997- 3426. dler clothing, formula, coun- seling or other services, CPC is there to help. The CPC is located at 1525 12th St. in Florence. It can be reached at 541- 902-2273 during business hours. For more information, con- tact Joe Crenshaw at joecren shaw1@gmail.com., or call Deborah Heldt Cordone at 541-991-9300. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MARCH 9 MARCH 10 MARCH 11 MARCH 12 MARCH 13 MARCH 14 MARCH 15 Breezy with Periods of Rain Mostly Cloudy, Showers Periods of Rain Breezy with Rain Rain Mostly Cloudy, Rain Possible Showers Possible 58°F 50°F 54°F 45°F 56°F 47°F 52°F 45°F 51°F 46°F 52°F 41°F 52°F 39°F Gardner & Bloome Organic Lawn Fertilizer $5 off 18lb. bag! For a deep, lush green lawn. Great for established and new lawns in our climate. Gently feeds for up to 3 months. 10-bag limit. Good through 3/31/16 at Laurel Bay Gardens Dave’s Weekly Garden Tip It’s a great time to fertilize your lawn and yard. Lawns need about one pound of nitrogen per 1000 sq ft. 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