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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016
Yachats Arts Guild to host 9th annual show
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Artwork by (from left) Kathy Whitson, Claire Good and Carol Summers
members Debra Aken and Bob
Berthelotte.
The guild offers a variety of
art for sale including watercol-
or, oil, acrylic, colored pencil
and pen and ink, wood turning
and photography.
Cards and prints of the orig-
inal art are also available.
The Yachats Arts Guild
began in 2007 with seven
founding members and has
grown to the present 25 mem-
bers, all from the Central
Oregon Coast.
The guild at present has art
on display at the Canyon Way
Restaurant in Newport through
tomorrow, June 30. Art by
members also can be seen in
local galleries, restaurants,
book stores and gift shops.
Come meet the artists at the
Commons in Yachats.
POLICE LOG
Florence Police
June 20
Theft of services was
reported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
Assault was reported in the
87600 block of Highway
101.
Child abuse was reported in
the 82800 block of Fir Street.
Dispute was reported in the
2700 block of Oak Street.
Accident, with unknown
injury, was reported in the
6500 block of Highway 126.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 400 block of
Ninth Street.
June 21
Illegal burning was report-
ed at Highway 101 and
Munsel Lake Road.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1000
block of Highway 101 and on
Rhododendron Drive.
Theft was reported in the
900 block of Greenwood
Street.
Child neglect was reported
in the 2000 block of 17th
Street.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 5600 block of
Highway 126.
June 22
Harassment was reported in
the 3800 block of Spruce
Street.
Hit-and-run was reported in
the 2000 block of Highway
101.
Theft was reported on Bay
Street.
Fraud was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Dispute was reported in the
900 block of Kingwood
Street.
June 23
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported at Bay and
Maple streets.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported in the 700 block of
Rhododendron Drive.
Dispute was reported in the
500 block of Hemlock Street.
Forgery was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
2000 block of Highway 101.
Accident, without injury,
was reported in the 4700
block of Highway 101.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1700
block of Highway 101.
Theft was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Fight was reported in the
6700 block of Highway 126.
Arrest, with warrant, was
reported at Miller Park.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 400 block
of Ninth Street.
Harassment was reported in
the
1600
block
of
Rhododendron Drive.
June 24
Fraud was reported in the
2000 block of Highway 101.
Theft of services was
reported in the 900 block of
Highway 101.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported on Bay Street.
Child neglect was reported
in the 2400 block of Oak
Street and the 3400 block of
Lilac Street.
Theft was reported in the
1600 block of Rhododendron
Drive and in the 1600 block
of Highway 101.
Accident, with injury, was
reported at milepost 7 on
Highway 36.
Dispute was reported in the
800 block of Highway 101.
Accident, with injury, was
reported in the 5300 block of
Highway 101.
June 25
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1200
block of Maple Street.
Hit-and-run accident was
reported in the 5900 block of
Glenada Road.
Theft was reported in the
800 block of Kingwood
Street.
Illegal burning was report-
ed at Miller Park.
Attract first customers with RAIN
RAIN’s
(Regional
Accelerator and Innovation
Network) next free meetup
is tomorrow, June 30, from
4:30 to 6 p.m. at Florence
Events Center, 715 Quince
St.
If you build it, will they
come?
RAIN Venture Catalyst and
serial entrepreneur Caroline
Cummings will help answer
that question and more with
“The 10 Things to Know
For Startup Sales and
Marketing.”
Her presentation will
include lessons on: market
validation, building a brand,
targeting a market, listening
to customers and stepping out
of a comfort zone in order
to sell faster, better and
smarter.
Light food and beverages
will be provided
This event is sponsored by
Oregon RAIN and the City of
Florence and its economic
development initiatives.
Other supporters include
the Florence Area Chamber
of Commerce, Lane County,
Lane Community College,
Small Business Development
Center in Florence and the
Oregon Governor’s Regional
Solutions office.
For more information, go
to www.meetup.com/Startup-
Florence-Oregon-Coast/.
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October 27th
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DUII was reported in the
3500 block of Redwood
Street.
Fraud was reported in the
2300 block of 21st Street.
Dispute was reported in the
2400 block of Oak Street.
June 26
Fight was reported in the
5600 block of Highway 126.
Arrest, with warrant, and
dispute were reported at
Highway 101 and Friendly
Acres Road.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1400
block of 12t Street.
Theft was reported in the
first block of Harbor Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1100
block of Quince Street.
Theft was reported in the
700 block of Highway 101.
Theft of motor vehicle was
reported in the 1300 block of
Bay Street.
Illegal camping, lodging
was reported in the 1300
block of Rhododendron
Drive.
Criminal mischief was
reported in the 1500 block of
Pine Street.
William Foster LD
Sherry, Offi ce Manager
OREGON COAST
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BE READY IN 2016
Increase your company’s exposure and
save time by meeting your target market in one place.
For more information on becoming a vendor at one of these
upcoming events please contact Jenna Bartlett,
541-902-3524 or jbartlett@thesiuslawnews.com
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YACHATS — The Yachats
Arts Guild Summer Show
begins Friday, July 1, and runs
through Monday, July 4, in room
8 of the Yachats Commons, 441
Highway 101 N., from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. each day.
The guild will feature new