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6 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM ❘ / SIUSLAWNEWS ❘ @ THESIUSLAWNEWS Community News Scare-CROW haunted maze to open Oct. 28 Things will definitely door, and cash only be going “bump in the is accepted. night” at 3120 Highway CROW stresses 101 when CROW pre- that entry into the pares for the second annu- maze will be at par- al Scare-CROW Haunted ticipants’ own risk, Maze. and no one should Thos who enjoy shriek- enter with a medical ing ghosts, toxic waste- complication or lands, howling night crea- other factor that tures, scary clowns and could cause difficul- other frightening delights ty. will want to put this freak- All funds raised tacular Halloween maze go directly to on their calendar. CROW’s youth arts The CROW production programming and team is doing everything projects, including to the absolute fullest, finalization of build- including creating some ing renovation on the new monstrous surprises. CROW Center for According to CROW the Performing Arts. artistic director Melanie For more infor- COURTESY PHOTO Heard, “You will scream Zombie, ghouls and other frights await visitors to this year’s Haunted mation, to donate when you see some of this Maze at CROW, beginning Oct. 28. scary props or cos- year’s special effects and tumes you may have might even chuckle at some of will continue to grow and Friday, Oct. 28 and Saturday, lurking in your garage or to flourish year after year, eventu- Oct. 29, from 6 to 9 p.m., and volunteer to help with this our dark humor. “I walked into my spare bed- ally becoming a destination for Sunday and Monday, Oct. 30 event (adults are still needed), and 31, from 5 to 8 p.m. room yesterday and scared tourists. contact Melanie Heard at 541- “We are planning to make it Suggested ages are 8 and up, 999-8641. myself half to death when I saw one of our props sitting in the even scarier and even better and entry is at parents’ discre- Visit www.crowkids.com for tion. dark — even though I knew it every year,” said Heard. a freaky promo video and lots The Scare-CROW Haunted Admission is $5 per person, of details and FAQ’s about the was there.” Heard believes that the maze Maze fundraiser will be held per entry. Tickets are sold at the maze. FRAA to highlight student art at gallery Florence Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA), 120 Maple St., is adding a new dimension to its Gallery and Art Center by dedicating one gallery wall to highlight youth art. The first exhibit displays the talents of Siuslaw High School Senior Benjamin Cahoon, who describes his art style as “Impressionistic Realism.” Cahoon incorporates a vari- ety of natural and urban themes in his artwork. He is an award-winning and published artist who has had artwork displayed from coast to coast. He was also one of the artists chosen to produce a sea lion at the Florence Event Center’s Anniversary celebra- tion “Dancing with Sea Lions.” Recently, he had the honor of being selected as a winner of the Congressional Art Competition. The FRAA Art Center is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW IN OCTOBER One r a winne week! rs Winne d nce annou ever y day! r u t a S Sign u your s p or Renew ubscr iption to the Tim Sapp Owner / Principal Broker 541 999-8230 1340 Bay St – Rare opportu- nity in the heart of Old Town on the Siuslaw River. Com- mercial building fully occupied with four studio apartments and the restaurant. The restaurant has beautiful wood flooring, a full kitchen, and bar. $625,000. #2499-15193052 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 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. Siuslaw News an d be e n to win tered a free Rhod odend ron pl from ant the Si uslaw Chapt er Am erican Rhod odend ron Socie ty. Get Results...List With Tim. 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 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 Saving men one PSA test at a time. 541-997-6626 maribob@oregonfast.net Someone to talk to... who understands! 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