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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2016
Lady Elks offer scholarships
to local high school students
The Florence Ladies of
Elks, B.P.O.E. #1858, is now
accepting scholarship applica-
tions from graduating seniors
attending local area high
schools. Students enrolled at
Siuslaw, Mapleton, Reedsport,
and Triangle Lake High
Schools are eligible to apply.
This year, one scholarship
of $4,000 will be awarded to a
student attending a four-year
program at an institution of
higher education.
In addition, three $2,000
M USEUM
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‘T YES ’
BENEFITS FROM MILITARY
scholarships will be awarded
to students attending commu-
nity college or vocational
training, with the intent of
transferring to a four-year pro-
gram at a later date.
Students may request an
application from their guid-
ance councilor, along with
instructions on what to include
with the application.
The deadline for all applica-
tions is Saturday, March 4,
2017. Awards will be
announced in April.
I N HONOR OF THE
100 TH A NNIVERSARY OF R OTARY F OUNDATION
Florence Rotary Club’s
100 Acts of Good
19. Gary Cargill recognizes Eric Stenke with a Paul
Harris Fellowship for his Good Acts
20. John Moore recognizes Ethel Angal, Jordan
Nivilinszky and Michael Falter with Paul Harris
Fellowships
21. Sadie Ward recognizes Denise & Phil Tarvin with
Paul Harris Fellowships for their Good Acts
22. Lis Farm recognizes Jeff Farm with a Paul Harris
Fellowship for his Good Acts
23. John Egar recognizes Norma Barton with a Paul
Harris Fellowship for her work in non-profi ts
24. Rotary sponsors Ryan Denning for Outbound
Student Exchange to Spain for 2016-2017
For more information Call President, Pat Riley: 541-991-6371
www.thefl orencerotary.org
COURTESY PHOTO
JP Badel (second from left) and wife Lynn Badel-Malaspino (center), owners of Bay Street Family Tyes in Historic Old
Town Florence, present a check to Oregon Coast Military Heritage Museum executive director Cal Applebee (left) in
the amount of $1,600 from proceeds of Christmas wreath sales during the holidays. Also on hand were museum board
president Wayne Sharpe (second from right) and wife Linda (right), who also helped decorate wreaths. JP Badel is also
on the museum board. The museum is at 2145 Kingwood St. in Florence, and is open Thursday through Saturday, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit www.oregoncoastmilitarymuseum.com for more information.
PeaceHealth hosting home hospice education series
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center Home Health
and Hospice in Florence will
be hosting a series of commu-
nity information sessions
called “Aging Well,” which
will highlight a variety of sub-
jects from preventative care to
advance care planning.
The series features three
informational classes each
quarter:
• Jan. 10: “Natural Infect-
ion Prevention Remedies dur-
ing the Winter Months,” pre-
sented by Kathy Murphy,
manager, Peace Harbor Home
Care.
This presentation covers
general infection prevention
at home and in the communi-
ty.
This includes proactive
ways to build a strong
immune system and ward off
infections. Murphy also cov-
ers natural remedies for com-
mon winter infections.
• Feb. 14: “Creativity: The
Elixir of Youth,” presented by
Kat Cunningham, FRAA
member, award-winning artist
and author and international
creativity coach of 30 years.
This presentation dispels
five myths of creativity, teach-
ing participants how to take a
visionary idea to a physical
form. This process is the elixir
that fills the body and heart
with passion to keep partici-
pants young and healthy.
• March 14: “Peace of Mind
through Financial Planning,”
presented by investment advi-
sor Kevin Groves of Oregon
Pacific Wealth Management,
LLC, and Trust Officer Tina
Meyers of Oregon Pacific
Bank.
This presentation focuses
on aging well through
thoughtful financial planning.
Groves covers wealth man-
agement and retirement plan-
ning, as well as the benefits of
long-term care insurance.
Meyers explains the ins and
outs of naming a corporate
trustee and his/her responsi-
bilities including estate settle-
ment, asset management, suc-
cession planning, charitable
gifting programs and distribu-
tion.
All classes will be from 11
a.m. to noon at the Lane
Community College Florence
campus at 3149 Oak St., room
130.
These session are free and
open to the public but regis-
tration is required.
To register, or for more
information, call 541-997-
8444.
Friends of the library promote language learning Jan.7
The Friends of the Siuslaw
Library invite the public to
attend a Mango Languages
open house, on Saturday, Jan.
7, from 2 to 5 p.m., in the
Bromley Room. Refreshments
will be provided. This event is
free and open to the public.
“We
are
pleased
to
announce the library now
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members
DECEMBER 23 - 29
COLLATERAL BEAUTY
PG-13 94 MIN – Drama – With Helen Mirren
“A movie that wisely contemplates how to deal
with profound sadness deserves our respect for
that alone.” Charlotte Observer
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PASSENGERS
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NR 116 MIN – Adventure/Sci-Fi/Romance
9:00 PM 7:20 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:00 PM
Jennifer Lawrence & Chris Pratt
“As surprisingly traditional as it is undeniably
effective. A timeless romance wedded to a space-
age survival thriller.” Empire
PASSENGERS 3D
6:10 PM
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ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY 3D
8:50 PM
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SING
3:30 PM
5:50 PM
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SING 3D
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
DECEMBER 28
DECEMBER 29
Mango is free with your
library card and can be
accessed at the library or any-
where there is an internet con-
nection.
Each lesson combines real
life situations and audio from
native speakers with simple,
clear instructions. “We’re
excited about this event
because it’s geared for all ages.
Students, little ones, and fami-
lies – this is a great resource
for everyone,” added Spencer.
Mango offers access to 60
foreign language courses and
17 English courses taught
completely in the user’s native
tongue, as well as specialty
mini courses like Pirate and
Medical Spanish. Mango also
uses foreign films to help users
learn.
“Some people need to learn
a second language for their
work or business; others want
to learn for travel or fun.
Learning a language with
Mango is definitely fun,” said
Linda Stent, 2017 president of
the Friends. “Start off the New
Year by learning a new lan-
guage at your library.”
To learn more about Mango,
stop by the library or visit
www.SiuslawLibrary.org.
For more information, call
541-997-3132.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 30
DECEMBER 31
JANUARY 1
JANUARY 2
JANUARY 3
Showers
Rain
Cloudy
Sunny
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Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy
6:10 PM
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ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY
3:10 PM 1:50 PM 3:10 PM 3:10 PM 3:10 PM 3:10 PM 3:10 PM
PG-13 133 MIN – “With the smashing Jones
giving us a female warrior to rank with the great 6:00 PM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM
ones and a cast that knows how to keep it real
even in a sci-fi fantasy, Rogue One proves itself a
Star Wars story worth telling.” Rolling Stone
PG 110 MIN – Animated Musical
Matthew McConaughey, Scarlett Johansson
From the makers of Despicable Me
“One of the most impressive aspects about “Sing”
is just how well the entire cast can, well, sing.”
offers the Mango Languages
online language-learning sys-
tem,” said Meg Spencer,
Library Director. “To promote
this new service, we’ve part-
nered with the Friends of the
Library to host an Open House
to show people how they can
learn a language with their
library card.”
The Mango Languages open
house will demonstrate six dif-
ferent language stations, with
volunteers at each location to
help
answer
questions.
International foods to comple-
ment the six selected lan-
guages will be offered at each
station.
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RECEIVE $10 OFF
your next visit when you get
something shrink wrapped!
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student
BOLSHOI BALLET: THE NUTCRACKER
Pricing begins at $10/ft .
Bring this ad in or simply mention you saw it.
11:00 AM
NR 135 MIN – The holiday classic from the
world’s greatest ballet company.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE - WAR HORSE
6:00 PM
165 MIN – A miracle of modern puppetry, must
be seen to be believe.
Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014
4515 Hwy. 101 N., Florence
541- 997-5049
AJ and Megan Shervin, Owners
Open Monday - Friday 8am-5pm