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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2016
FRAA to host Winter
Artisan Fair Jan. 14-15
The 15th annual Winter
Music Artisan Fair will be a
two-day event, Saturday, Jan.
14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
and Sunday, Jan. 15, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., at Florence
Events Center, 715 Quince St.
This is a must-see event for
the weekend and admission to
the Artisan Fair is free.
This year, the Florence
3 A
The wreck of
the F/V Ester
Regional
Arts
Alliance
(FRAA) will be the event
committee for the Artisan
Fair. There will be artisans,
both local and regional, who
will come and demonstrate
their creative talents and
bring their latest creations.
For more information, con-
tact Claudia Brown, event
chair, at 541-902-1933.
GYPSY
WIND
CLOTHING CO.
Black Friday/Small Business Saturday
BLOW OUT SALE!!!
PHOTOS BY STEVEN LESKIN
40% OFF
entire store!!
The 82-year-old fishing vessel Ester met an ignominious end
Friday afternoon when a Northwest Hazmat demolition crew
from Eugene beached the 43-foot vessel at the Port of Siuslaw
boat ramp and dismantled the craft at a cost of $8,000. Her
owners abandoned the disabled vessel after the U.S. Coast
Guard towed it into the port in March 2015. Precautions were
taken to make sure no fuel or oil leaked out during the process.
Port Manager Steven Leskin said, “We spent a lot of time trying
to figure out if we could repurpose the boat, if we could sell it responsibly so that it wouldn’t be back in the
marina. We ultimately came to the conclusion that the only responsible decision for us was to destroy it.”
(Except Shawls)
Old Town Florence
1/2 block off Bay Street behind Bridgewater Restaurant
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor recognizes
National Hospice, Palliative Care Month
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members
NOV 25 – DEC 1
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ALLIED
3:25 PM
R 124 MIN – “While it may not quite be the
6:15 PM
modern-day “Casablanca,” it is nevertheless a
8:55 PM
grandly entertaining stab at old-fashioned
storytelling…buoyed by smart and stylish
filmmaking, a good performance by Brad Pitt and
an even better one from Marion Cotillard.”
RogerEbert.com
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND
WHERE TO FIND THEM
PG-13 140 MIN - “Rowling and Yates have given
us a terrifically good-natured, unpretentious and
irresistibly buoyant film. There’s a scene in a
speakeasy where someone orders “six shots of
giggle-water.” This film felt to me like twelve.”
The Guardian
FANTASTIC BEASTS 3D
12:50 PM 9:20 PM
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PG 104 MIN – “Appealing equally to the eyes,
ears, heart and funny bone, Moana represents
contemporary Disney at its finest.” HR
1:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:20 PM 1:00 PM
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MOANA 3D – 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
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HACKSAW RIDGE
R 131 MIN – Based on a true story.
“A brilliant return for Mel Gibson.
One of the best films of 2016.” SFC
MOANA – New Disney Masterpiece!
4:10 PM
8:10 PM
9:00 PM
November is National
Hospice and Palliative Care
month. While PeaceHealth
Peace Harbor Medical Center
recently launched a new
Palliative Care program, its
nonprofit hospice program has
been serving hundreds of fami-
lies within the 25-mile
Florence region including
Westlake, Mapleton, Dead-
wood and Swisshome.
Hospice care is not a service
often highlighted, but it is an
important one. It empowers
people facing a life-limiting ill-
ness to live as fully as possible
— surrounded and supported
by family and loved ones.
In Florence, Peace Harbor’s
hospice program is an example
of a community coming
together to help diverse popu-
lations access quality end-of-
life care.
One example is Peace
Harbor’s “Flowers of Love”
program.
Businesses like Florence in
Bloom and Fred Meyer, and
individuals like the Spencer
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
family, donate flowers that are
assembled and distributed to
patient rooms — lifting spirits
of both patients and families.
Volunteers also come from
as far as Mapleton and Yachats
to help those in need. They
make healing blankets and
donate their time assisting with
office support and patient com-
fort care.
Some work directly with
patients, providing respite care
for caregivers and families.
“Our hospice program really
is an example of ‘it takes a vil-
lage,’” says Kathy Murphy,
manager of Home Care
Services at Peace Harbor. “We
have an incredible team in
Hospice Care, but the generos-
ity of local community busi-
nesses as well as volunteers is
really what allows us to deliver
exceptional care to our
patients.
“They really add to our
patient’s quality of life. We’re
grateful to be part of such a
caring community.”
Peace Harbor’s Hospice pro-
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THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student
BOLSHOI BALLET: THE GOLDEN AGE
11:00 AM
NR 140 MIN – The Bolshoi returns!
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: COSI FAN TUTTE
6:00 PM
180 MIN – New staging of Mozart’s comic opera
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:
THE THREEPENNY OPERA
6:00 PM
160 MIN – Brecht-Weill masterpiece is updated
gram will host a fundraiser and
remembrance ceremony —
Light Up A Life — on
Saturday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.m. at
Florence Events Center, 715
Quince St.
Money raised at this event
goes to support a variety of
hospice programs throughout
the year.
The event allows anyone to
purchase a star in remem-
brance of someone who has
passed away or to honor some-
one who has made a difference
in their life. All are welcome,
whether or not your loved one
was on hospice. Refreshments
and music will be provided.
If you would like to recog-
nize someone special, you can
make a donation to Peace
Health Peace Harbor Hospice,
400 Ninth St., and a star will be
hung or Star of David placed
on a menorah table with the
recognition given to your loved
one.
To learn more about the
event, contact the hospice
office at 541-997-3418.
AJ Shervin, Owner
Our goal is not only to provide you with quality automotive
repair and services, but to make your visit as convenient and as
comfortable as possible.
We off er complete automotive service and repair including:
routine factory maintenance, brakes, clutches, alignments,
tune-ups, exhaust, electrical repair, air conditioning service,
computerized diagnostic repair, tires and custom wheels.
Your complete automotive needs are met right here!
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