SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2016
Community Chorus offering
free community concerts
This year the Community
Chorus of Florence will be
presenting two concerts at the
Presbyterian Church of the
Siuslaw on Highway 101.
Directed by Jennifer Weier,
the chorus will perform tradi-
tional Christmas songs with
presentations by several small-
er ensembles, including the
Florence Nightingales.
Weier will also perform a
piano solo, along with per-
formances
by
The
3 A
Stuff the Bus for the Boys and Girls Club big success
Presbyterian Bell Choir and
the Siuslaw Middle School
choir.
The concerts will take place
Saturday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m.
and Sunday, Dece. 11, at 2
p.m.
Both will be held at the
Presbyterian Church of the
Siuslaw, 3996 Highway 101.
Although the concert is free
to all, a donation is requested.
For more information, call
970-618-6307.
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Members of the Boys and Girls Club of Western Lane County collected food, toys and clothing at their Stuff the
Bus events on Dec. 2 and 3 at Fred Meyer and Grocery Outlet. The Boys and Girls Club will be collecting items
until Dec. 19 for distribution during this holiday season. Collection locations include the Florence Events Center,
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Relay For Life hosting holiday
‘get-together’ at Elks Lodge
The public and all Relay For Life supporters
are invited to a Holiday Get-Together set for
Monday, Dec. 19, at 5:30 p.m., at the Elks
Lodge, 1686 12th St.
Come meet your neighbors and friends and
join in the fun while learning more about how to
form a team to help raise funds to fight cancer in
your community.
Also, get information on how to become a
volunteer to help with the Relay’s annual golf
tournament, a planned pub crawl, or how to help
with planning the Relay For Life event in July.
Come share your expertise with registration,
food court, entertainment and more.
There will also be a gift exchange. Bring a
wrapped tree ornament to exchange ($5 limit) or
feel free to re-gift an old one.
For more information, contact committee
chairpersons Bobbi Harris at 541-999-1957, Rae
Henry at 541-999-8624 or Harold Kinney at
712-242-7336.
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