10 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2016 Free middle school summer engineering camp coming to Florence www.shoppelocal.biz Do you know a middle school student who likes to create, build and find out how things work? The Oregon Coast STEM Hub has partnered with Oregon State University (OSU) Precollege Programs to offer a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) camp this sum- mer in three locations on the coast. On June 22, the STEM camp will come to Florence. Each free two-day camp will be led by college students from OSU’s Center for Outreach in Science and Engineering for Youth. Students who will be enter- ing seventh, eighth or ninth- grade will explore careers in COURTESY PHOTO STEM fields through engag- ing, hands-on activities like Participants in the STEM program test their solar-powered creations during camp. building catapults, creating This is a great opportunity develop teamwork, comm- skills, and to learn from solar cars and building wave for participants to have fun, unication and leadership OSU mentors about what it’s energy devices. OPB features artwork from FRAA’s Williams Aglow holds garage sale Siuslaw News + Visitors will find lots of treasures at the Florence Aglow Community Light- house garage sale Friday and Saturday, June 24 and 25. The garage sale, 1515 N. Siano Loop, runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Florence Aglow Comm- unity Lighthouse is a part of Aglow International, a non- profit and non-denomination- al organization that was start- ed in 1967 in Seattle, Wash., by four women who expressed a desire to meet together as Christians with- out denominational bound- aries. Today, Aglow spans the globe with a network of car- ing people, and continues to reach out to women and men of every creed, color and cul- ture, and to families. More than 22,000 Aglow leaders worldwide minister in their communities and nations, to an estimated 17 million people each year. Today, indigenous leaders are overseeing Aglow groups in nearly 170 nations. The Florence Aglow Community Lighthouse meets on the first Saturday of each month at 10 a.m., at the Florence Vineyard Church, 2610 Kingwood St. Everyone is invited and welcome to join in fellowship with the local Aglow Lighthouse. 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Williams’ watercolors and oils are inspired by the excitement and love she feels viewing nature and divine light. She has a degree in fine art and has taught watercolors in the School of Light and Color as well as Blue Moon Gallery in northern California. Her award-winning art has been published worldwide, and has been shown in many exhibits. She is a member of FRAA. Williams also creates jew- elry inspired by nature. For more information on Williams’ art, contact her studio at 916-296-0485. like to go to college in a STEM field. The program runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, and lunch is included. Space is limited and pre- registration is required. Camp flyers and links to online registration are avail- able at www.tinyurl.com/ COSEY camps. To obtain a paper registration form, call 541-867-0329. The Oregon Coast STEM Hub promotes integrated science, technology, engineer- ing and math education and serves coastal teachers, stu- dents and communities. To learn more about the COSEY Engineering camps or other summer STEM opportunities for youth, visit the Oregon Coast STEM Hub website at oregoncoaststem. oregonstate.edu or email OregonCoastSTEM@oregon state.edu. & G R A I P H C 'ų 8 Book an appointment today at www.l orencetechsolutions.com 541-590-2474 WORD ON THE STREET • • • • • • SIGNS & BANNERS VEHICLE GRAPHICS VINYL LETTERING STICKERS & CLINGS WINDOW GRAPHICS YARD SIGNS 997-8148 LOCATED AT: 7KH6KLSSLQ·6KDFN 2QWKHFRUQHURI th 6WUHHW+LJKZD\ With families celebrating Father’s Day tomorrow, June 19, we asked people the following question: Who is your favorite pop culture father? “I think Dick Van Dyke would’ve been a fun dad to have. He was always very positive and always smiling.” —J OANIE L AW -M ILLARD F LORENCE “Walt Disney would’ve been an interest- ing father. Creative and fun. I watched his show every week.” —J ERRIE R ISMOEN P ORTLAND “Red Skelton was always a favorite of mine. He’d be a fun father. 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