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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 British Car Club to gather Saturday The Central Oregon Coast British Car Club will hold its first monthly club meeting for 2017 on Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Driftwood Shores Resort in Florence. The meeting will include the 2017 club officer elections. 3 A OCCM recognizes volunteers The club will meet in the conference room next to the swimming pool, beginning at 10 a.m. Anyone who owns, drives or has an interest in British automobiles is welcome to attend. 45% OFF Implants NOW COURTESY PHOTO Volunteers at the OCMM were recently recognized for their contributions to the museum at a luncheon catered by The Beachcomber. FREE CONSULTATION Nearly three dozen volunteers, includ- ing Board Members, of the Oregon Coast Military Museum gathered together in mid-January to be thanked for their serv- ice. “Volunteerism is a thread of the fabric that is woven through the entire Florence community, and like so many other great organizations in Florence, we couldn’t accomplish our mission without the time and talent of our dedicated volunteers,” Dr. James Ridley,DDS See the DentureMaster’s difference, we do it all right here! 206 Nopal Street Florence, OR 97439 CRUISE CALL NOW 541-997-6226 stated Board President Wayne Sharpe. He emphasized to those gathered that like them, he too is passionate about the mission of honoring veterans who have given us the freedoms we enjoy today. The event was catered by the Beachcomber Tavern which is an avid supporter of the Museum and its mis- sion. Chief of Staff Geoff Cannon com- mented, “While we have a great cadre of dedicated volunteers, we’re always seeking more volunteers which would allow us to open more days of the week, so I invite interested folks to contact us and explore the possibility.” The Museum is located at 2145 Kingwood Street in Florence, and open to the public Thursday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. You can learn more by visiting the website: www.ore- goncoastmilitarymuseum.com. Miles to Go Local author to speak in Yachats to play jazz at CAT WHAT IF THE EARTH HAS MORE THAN 4 CORNERS? Timothy Hill, St. Kit ts STOP WONDERING. START WANDERING. Seek out the meaning of unspoiled in Dominica’s rainforest. Discover why flamingoes are pink in Bonaire. And explore more between each shore on the cruise line voted Best Overall 14 years running. This is not the Caribbean — this is the Royal Caribbean. ® Hurry…offer expires January 31, 2017 Popular jazz standards are on the menu on Thursday, Jan. 26, as the Miles to Go Quartet performs at Class Act Theatre (CAT), 509 Kingwood St. The show begins at 7 p.m. and tickets are $15. Miles To Go includes Nate Kaplan, Gus Russell, Michael Anderson and Ron Green. This performance also features special guest vocal- ists Maree Beers and Denise Dee. Call 541-991-3773 or visit catproductions.org for more information or to purchase tickets. Voice Your Opinion! EDITOR@ THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM 800-853-0909 On Saturday, Feb. 4, the Yachats Academy of Arts and Sciences will host Judy Fleagle in a program about the Historic Coastal Bridges. The program will be held at the Yachats Commons, Fourth Street and Highway 101, at 6:30 p.m. Fleagle, nicknamed, “The Bridge Lady of the Oregon Coast,” said, “This is an updated program — with some new info and more photos. Be part of its pre- mier showing.” Fleagel’s previous books include: “Crossings: McCol loughs Coastal Bridges,” “The Crossings Guide to Oregon’s Coastal Spans,” “Around Florence,” “Devil Cat and Other Colorful Animals I Have Known”. Fleagle’s interest in the bridges began as a child when her family vacationed on the coast while living in Portland. Fleagel also was an editor and writer for COURTESY PHOTO Oregon Coast and Northwest Travel maga- Author Judy Fleagle will be making a new Power Point pres- entation on Oregon coast bridges Feb. 4 at the Yachats zines. Commons. 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NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: NO MAN'S LAND 150 MIN - Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart FRIDAY 6:00 PM “Above all, it’s two actors who still live up to their legend nailing one of the great works of a playwright who still lives up to his.” Time Out 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