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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2017
Jewelry
project
offers
C LUB RECEIVES US B ANK DONATION
focus, life skills
The
Rev.
Kat
Cunningham, of Circle 4
Oneness Center, is also a
jewelry designer in Florence.
She has combined a fun jew-
elry-making party aimed at
raising funds to support
women’s life skill needs.
The “Build a Bracelet,
Brighten a Life” program
brings pay-it-forward funds
to offer the “Compass for
Oneness” decision-making
training to the underserved
female population.
The party starts with turn-
ing individual, heart-based
passions into the symbology
of color.
Discover what semi-pre-
cious minerals help to de-
stress, support and promote
focus with daily intention.
Find out when silver vs.
gold metal should be worn
and how an intention acti-
vates the stones. Intentional
jewelry is a quick reminder
to stay connected to our daily
choices.
Put together a ladies party
with your group, or come on
Saturday, Jan. 14, or
Monday, Jan. 16, from 1 to 3
p.m.
Seating is limited and a
donation is required.
For more information, call
Amy at 310-895-3391.
Woahink Association holds
community winter social
MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS
On Jan. 9, US Bank Assistant Branch Manager David Spray (center) presented a check for $4,000 to the Boys and
Girls Club of Western Lane County Executive Director Chuck Trent (right) and Board Vice President Michael
Pearson. This grant award helps fund the Money Matters: Make It Count Program, a club program that brings
financial literacy education and training to teens.
FRAA seeks artist entries for upcoming festival
The Florence Regional Arts
Alliance (FRAA) is inviting
artists to participate in the
inaugural Florence Fest, to be
held at the Florence Events
Center March 31 and April 1.
“This unique event, which
will feature two days of jazz,
art and wine, will be high-
lighted by talented jazz musi-
cians and outstanding wine
from some of the best winer-
ies in the Willamette Valley,”
said Harlen Springer of
FRAA. “The juried art section
of the event will provide max-
imum exposure for creative
artist’s work and prize money
will be awarded.”
Selection for the exhibit
will be made by Robert
Canaga, an accomplished
painter, photographer and
printmaker.
He has been the curator
for numerous exhibitions
throughout the Northwest,
including the Gallery at
the Watershed, PeaceHealth
Headquarters, OPUS6IX and
the Coos Art Museum.
A former gallery owner,
Canaga also has exhibited in
over 30 selected shows, most
recently at a three-month
show in the State Capitol
Building.
His work currently appears
in 14 public and private col-
lections.
“This is an opportunity to
be part of a very special
event,” said Springer.
Cash prizes will also be
awarded and will be selected
by an awards committee of
three local artists and gallery
owners:
SK Lindsey
(Kenneth
B.
Gallery),
Marianne
Brisbane,
(Vardanian Gallery) and Steve
Dennis (Earthworks Gallery).
First place receives $1,000,
second place $500 and third
place will receive $250.
For more details or submit
an entry, visit the FRAA web-
site at www.fraaoregon.org.
The deadline for entries is
Feb. 12.
The
Woahink
Lake
Association rolls out the wel-
come mat Jan. 22 at its Winter
Social at 1 p.m. in the
Honeyman Group Meeting
Hall (Yurt). Residents around
Lake Woahink and others
interested in issues related to
the area are invited to join
members at this free event.
Jamie Mills, administrator
of Dunes City, and Dan
Schewlakow,
Honeyman
State Park Ranger, will be
featured speakers at the meet-
ing.
Members
of
the
Association will bring a
dessert or favorite snack to
share.
Persons interested in join-
ing the Woahink Lake
Association will have the
opportunity to enroll at the
meeting. Dues are a nominal
$20 per year.
An RSVP by Jan. 20 would
be appreciated.
Contact Linda Yoder at
lindayoder@hotmail.com or
541-590-0944.
The
Woahink
Lake
Association was established
in 1995 to promote the under-
standing, protection, and
thoughtful management of
Woahink Lake, its watershed,
and its ecosystem.
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