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4 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2016 ODFW reminds public to leave young wildlife alone SALEM — May and June are the months when newborn animals are getting their start in the wild. Help them out by giv- ing them space and leaving them alone. ODFW and Oregon State Police remind Oregonians that taking young animals out of the Track from 1B West League, junior thrower Josi Hays, who won the MWL discus title this year, had the top individual state finish for Athletes from 1B there will be no admission charge. The event is open to all who wish to attend and honor all 41 student athletes. The broad array of desserts will be catered by Kyle Lewis and the Culinary Arts Class at Siuslaw; with service provided by the Siuslaw High School Leadership class. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Siuslaw Cheer Team. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the program will conclude no later than 8:30 p.m. The Sports Club is coordi- nated by KCST Coast Radio wild isn’t just against the law — it’s also bad for the animal. These animals miss the chance to learn important survival skills from their parents like where to feed, what to eat, how to behave as part of a group and how to escape from predators. Unfortunately, every year about this time, ODFW offices across Oregon get calls from people concerned about “orphaned” deer fawns, elk calves, seal pups and other ani- mals they find alone. But the mother animal is usually just off feeding not far away. She will return soon, so don’t interfere. “People often pick up ani- mals they find alone out of good intentions, without realiz- ing they may be sentencing the animal to an early death by removing it from its natural environment and its parents,” said Julia Burco, ODFW dis- trict wildlife veterinarian. Before picking up any wild animal, call ODFW, Oregon State Police, or a wildlife reha- bilitator for advice. For beachcombers, if you see a marine mammal that appears in distress, contact OSP’s hot- line at 1-800-452-7888. the Mapleton girls with an eighth-place mark in the discus at 90 feet, 3 inches. Freshman teammate Haley Wells threw the discus 80 feet, 9 inches for 11th place. In the javelin, freshman Erin Michael, who placed second at district, threw 82 feet, 9 inches at state to finish 11th. The Lady Sailors also got a 12th-place finish from fresh- man Alyssa Richards, who ran the 3,000 meters in 15:58.64. Friday, the Sailors continued at state (after press deadlines) with Clarissa Triebskorn, Hannah Rodet, Richards and Michael competing in the 4x400-meter race; Triebskorn in the 800 meters; Hays in the shot put; Tanner Wilson in the javelin; and AJ Foster, Evan Moso, Packebush and Simington in the boys 4x100- meter relay. Look for full results in Wednesday’s sports section. and the Siuslaw News. Members include Fresh Detailing, Integrity Plumbing, Aero Legends Bi-Plane Rides, Central Coast Disposal, Alan Twombly, H&R Block, River House and Old Town Inns, J.L. Walker and Sons, Dutch Bros, Best for Hearing, Rodet Construction, Foglio Drop Box Services, County Transfer and Recycling, Elson Shields Property Management, Wind Drift Kites, Leisure Excavating, Dry Tech Carpet Cleaning, Maple Street Grille, Carpet Cleaning Solutions, Florence RV and Automotive Specialists, and Shawn Fleming Construction LLC. Do your part and volunteer today to help support these local non-proft organizations in our community! Volunteer•Get involved•Donate Florence Food Share provides food to those who are hungry in our community. If you have four hours a week available, we are in need of volunteers to staff our Front Desk and also act as Guides as clients walk through the pantry. Please call our volunteer coordinator, Gina Yates, @ 541-997-9110 (Monday – Friday, before noon) to learn more about volunteering. info@lorence- foodshare.org 2190 Spruce Street. Garage Doors sales • installation • repair We sell and install all types of garage doors, as well as garage door openers. alumium • steel • wood • fi berglass • vinyl Give us a call today for a free estimate. We promise fast, friendly service and great rates! MIKE BARRETT’S GARAGE DOORS Florence • 541-991-0367 Assisting those in need in our Community. Free Hot Meals Mon-Wed-Fri 11 AM - 2 PM HELPING HANDS COALITION PO Box 1296 • 1339 Rhododendron Dr. Florence, OR 97439 Call 541-997-5057 to Volunteer CCB# 79598 Join the Peace Harbor Hospital Volunteers. You will find an area of interest in a caring organization. Peace Harbor Volunteers 400 9th Street, Florence, OR 97439 541-997-8412 ext. 209 Get Results...List With Amanda. Meals on Wheels are available to people over the age of 60 who cannot get out much due to illness or advanced age and who are not eating properly, regardless of income. Cafe 60 is available for those who prefer to make new friends in a dining room setting. 1570 Kingwood • PO Box 2313, Florence 541-997-5673 laneseniormeals.org Operating Monday, Wednesday and Friday Amanda DeTar Broker 541 999-4285 Hwy 101 #1701 – Seller has completed $20K in develop- mental processes, saving you money. Buy this lot with the bordering property and save more money, build your dream home with over an acre of pri- vacy near town. $43,000. #2500-15435912 SOS is looking for a few great volunteers! We have morning opportunities available at the front desk! Spend a few hours each week greeting clients, answering the phone and helping our community. All training is provided. Call our Volunteer Coordinator- Lori @ 541-997-2816 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 Saving men one PSA test at a time. 541-997-6626 maribob@oregonfast.net Someone to talk to... who understands! Siuslaw News Let Paul show you a new car or truck. Stop by today! www.shoppelocal.biz 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 To include your organization in this directory, please call us @ 541-997-3441