SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016
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Special seating tickets for FRAA presents Sam Spayed with special painting
At a recent Florence
Pink Martini available
Regional Arts Alliance
SEAcoast and Friends of the
FEC have announced that
additional seating has been
made available for the upcom-
ing Pink Martini concert, Nov.
18 and 19, at the Florence
Events Center.
Showtime for the Nov. 18
concert is 7 p.m., and the Nov.
19 concert will begin at 7:30
p.m.
The limited unreserved
seats are located in the orches-
tra seating area and will go on
sale at the Florence Events
Center box office on Monday,
Oct. 24, at 9 a.m.
Tickets are $49 and only
available at the box office at
715 Quince St.
For more information, call
541-997-1994.
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(FRAA) board meeting,
Sam Spayd was presented
with an original oil paint-
ing of his 1944 Stearmen
“Kaydet” plane.
Local artist and board
member Ron Hildenbrand
painted it after visiting
Spayd at his Hanger at the
Florence Airport.
A retired United States
Air Force officer, Spayd
has been a great supporter
of the arts in Florence and
is a sponsor of FRAA.
“Thanks to FRAA
sponsors, as well as the
many individuals and
families that have joined
FRAA, its goal of sup-
porting all the arts and
COURTESY PHOTO
promoting Florence as an
arts destination is becom- Sam Spayd (left) was recently presented with an oil painting of his plane by artist Ron
ing
a reality,” said Hildenbrand on behalf of the Florence Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA).
Hildenbrand.
and Gallery, 120 Maple St., for
There are many benefits to and special offers for member- 2017 calendar year.
Visit the FRAA Art Center more information
becoming a member of FRAA, ship are now available for the
Rotary names Siuslaw ‘Students of the Quarter’
At the Oct. 11 Florence
Rotary Meeting, the Siuslaw
Student of Quarter students
were announced.
For Siuslaw Middle School,
Camryn Rose was nominated
by the teachers at the school.
“Camryn is kind to fellow
students, gregarious and outgo-
ing, and a strong academic and
athletic student,” said SMS sci-
ence teacher Mrs. Hawke.
“Last year, Camryn made a
superior effort to learn about
her natural environment and
joined the Knowles Creek
STREAM Team Crew for 9
weeks and was a leader among
her group.”
Mrs. Roach, another teacher
at SMS, said, “She loves books
and wants to become a scientist
someday, like a meteorologist.
She participates, is kind to her
classmates and turns in high
quality work.”
Rose is a seventh-grader at
Siuslaw Middle School.
For Siuslaw High School,
senior Claire Waggoner was
nominated by teachers includ-
ing school counselor Mr.
Moser, who said, “Claire
Waggoner is one of those stu-
dents you know is destined for
great things. Not because she
waits for things to happen but
because she works hard to
COURTESY PHOTO
From left: Steven Moser, high school counselor; parents Jennifer Waggoner and Dan
Waggoner with daughter, Claire Waggoner; Florence Rotary Club President Pat Riley;
Camryn Rose; science teacher Susan Hawke and parents Michelle Rose and Mike Rose
ensure the right things happen.
“She is kind, compassionate
and considerate of everyone,”
he continued, “making her one
of those people you just can’t
help like instantly.”
Moser also described her as
being strong and self-confi-
dent, traits that “allow her the
ability to lead her peers that
sets her apart from other stu-
dents,” he said. “Claire is not
only a very talented student
academically; she is also a
tremendous three-sport athlet-
ic, a dynamic member of the
SHS leadership group and a
valued volunteer worker in the
community.
“In short, Claire does it all
and does it with excellence.”
Meeting to be held for FRAA poetry event
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members
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THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student
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11:00 AM
205 MIN - Bellini’s operatic masterpiece on love
and honor given a fresh new treatment.
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WANDERING REEL FILM FESTIVAL
The committee will be
expanding the festival to two
days, expanding the youth por-
tion, and inviting well-known
Spoken Word poets to come to
Florence to perform.
7:00 PM
12:40 PM
3:20 PM
6:10 PM
8:45 PM
3:00 PM
8:30 PM
The Florence Regional Arts
Alliance (FRAA) Poetry
Committee is looking for peo-
ple to help plan poetry events,
including the Big Wave Poetry
Festival for 2017.
12:00 PM
6:00 PM
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