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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 2016 3 B STEP to discuss ocean salmon forecasts tonight Outlooks for the 2016 ocean salmon season and beyond will be shared with the Florence STEP group at its meeting tonight, July 6, at the Elks Lodge on 12th Street. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. Eric Schindler, ODFW Ocean Sampling Project Leader, will share data and information in a talk titled, “Ocean Salmon 2016 and Beyond: Update on Forecasts and the Hot Water We Are In.” He will share the projected returns and look at the climate and ocean conditions that are now and will affect the salmon returns along the west coast. Prior to Schindler’s presen- tation, the club will hold a short business meeting, with reports from recent angling education outings, treasurer’s report, recent work party events including a cleanup around the STEP Shed and Area 51 and, of course, fishing reports. The club is moving into a quiet activity period, as mem- bers gear up for the 2016 fall chinook season on the Siuslaw River. The program has completed a successful annual fundrais- ing event and wrapping up several angling education activities, including Free Fishing Day on June 4 and the Siuslaw Watershed Council Summer Camp on June 30. Get Results...List With Desiree. Desiree Johnson Principal Broker 541 999-5223 5202 Heceta Beach Rd – This cute little home has all been up- dated inside and out. Laminate wood flooring throughout, 560 sqft, 1 bdrm, 1 bath home in the woods a short distance from the beach. Large, fully re-sided work/storage building and two cabins on a private, wooded 2.45 acres. $139,000. #2539- 16041073 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 COURTESY PHOTO Camp of Champion participants listen as camp director Steve Glassey discusses the need to follow the “2-by-2-by-2 rule” to become a champion wrestler. Champs Let Paul show you a new car or truck. Stop by today! 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 from 1B something special — for them- selves and about themselves.” On the final day of the camp, wrestlers competed in a dual- meet style competition, where Siuslaw junior Ricky Huff faced a wrestler who had taken him down all week. “In the match, Ricky won,” said Wartnik. “His growth was tremendous during that week.” Participants from Florence included elementary school wrestlers Dane Muller and Jacob Mann, along with middle schoolers Mason Buss and Ryan Jennings, as well as Viking varsity wrestlers Matt English, Matthew Morales, Tuesday 6/28 Carole Jensen Annie Buss Florence Florence Safeway/Florence Bella’s Salon Wednesday 6/29 Nancy Paul Nancy Paul Florence Florence Safeway/Florence Florence Liquor Agancy Thursday 6/30 MaryAnn Olsen Elaine Holt Florence Florence Bella’s Salon Safeway/Florence Friday 7/1 Marcia Robinson David Sears Florence Livingston, TX Safeway/Florence Safeway/Florence Saturday 7/2 Carol Tucker Peggy McHale Florence Florence Grocery Outlet Florence Liquor Ageny Sunday 7/3 Mary Phillips Mary Phillips Florence Florence Potter’s Tire Factory Potter’s Tire Factory Monday 7/4 Ray Bray Dennis Sydow Florence Florence Safeway/Florence Best Thai Cuisine Murray Bingham, Riley Jennings, Ivon Ellsworth- Wayland, Matt Horrillo, Kainan Lane and Huff. “Steve Glassey told our wrestlers that if they wanted to keep improving, they needed to apply the ‘2-by-2-by-2 rule,’” said Wartnik, which means two days a week on the weights, two days a week running, and two days on the mats practicing technique. “Last week I had seven of our 12 wrestlers working every day,” said wartnik. “The others were traveling. So there is a dedicated core of wrestlers forming, which is great to see.” Next week, seven wrestlers are going to a camp at Sweet Home, where the team heading for the national championships in Fargo, N.D., is training. “Even though we don’t have anyone heading to the nation- als, our kids will have the chance to work with wrestlers who are.” Last summer and during the school year, team members raised money for this summer’s camps through fundraising events at Fred Meyer, as well as working odd jobs as movers and doing yard work. Donations from Sea Lion Caves and Dr. Bob Estill helped the team earn the $5,000 needed to pay registra- tion fees for camps this sum- mer. And when they aren’t attend- ing camps? “They’re raising money for next summer,” said Wartnik, who is organizing his own wrestling camp slated for mid August. “It’s all coming togeth- er and will be for wrestlers from elementary school through high school.” The camp is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 12 to 14 at Siuslaw High School. “We’re expecting wrestlers from North Bend, Sutherlin, Springfield, Reedsport and other schools,” Wartnik said. “It will be our chance to teach kids the insights we’ve learned through our own program. “What’s going on with our local wrestling programs is very exciting.” Fee changes to a citizen advisory committee for review later this year. The public is welcome to comment in writing and at all advisory committee meetings. The exact meeting times, loca- tion, and agenda will be announced on the forest web- site at www.go.usa.gov/chuk9 and through local media. Written comments on the proposal should be mailed by Sept. 15 to: Siuslaw National Forest, ATTN: Recreation Fees, 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, or emailed to SiuslawRecFee@fs. fed.us. Some of the proposed fee changes in the area include the following increases: Carter Lake: $20 to $22 Driftwood II: $20 to $25 Eel Creek: $20 to $22 Horsfall: $20 to $25 Horsfall Beach: $20 to $25 Lagoon: $20 to $22 Marys Peak: $10 to $12 Spinreel: $20 to $25 Tahkenitch: $20 to $22 Tahkenitch Landing: $20 to $22 Tyee: $20 to $22 Waxmyrtle: $20 to $22 Wild Mare: $20 to $22 For more information about this proposal, contact Dani Pavoni, Recreation Program Manager, at 541-750-7000. from 1B these fee sites. Recent recre- ation site investments on the Siuslaw National Forest that were made possible using recreation fees include expan- sion of the East Dunes Campground, wheelchair accessible campsite upgrades at Horsfall campground, new sewer and restroom upgrades at Horsfall Beach, and improved sand access points at various sites in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and Sand Lake. Forest Service staff plan to be present the proposed fee Fri./Sat. 7/8-7/9, 8am-?, Willow Ct., off Xylo St., Multi-family Moving/Garage Sale, several lage funiture itiems, freezer, Teeter Hang-Up, household stuff & misc. Fri./Sat. 7-8/7-9 8am-2pm., Mariners Village Annual 2-day yard Sale. Camping & fishing gear, household, tools, books, plants, china, antiques, violin, many homes participating. Fri./Sat., 9am-4pm, 5525 S. Shore Dr., Moving Sale. White wicker bdrm. furniture, queen bed, sofa, lamps, pictures, small kitchen table, 2-chairs, VS & shelves, garden stuff, silk flowers, large dog crate. ANNUAL SHELTER COVE NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE Sat 7/9, gates open 9am-3pm. Collectibles, glassware, jewelry, antiques, sports & exercise equipment, camping & fishing gear, furniture, books, bicycles, kitchen & household items, décor, tools, original art work, baby gear, toys, DVD’s, videos – one home selling a 90”x40” Mexican pine dining table w/6 matching chairs w/cushions & one home selling plants to benefit the Florence Area Humane Society! FREE garage sale signs 541-997-3441 with your ad