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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2017
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Come Celebrate Your
Local Businesses
and Outstanding Citizens!
9th Annu
al
PHOTO BY MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS
Members of the community turned out in force on Jan.19 at ICM restaurant in Old Town.
The Chamber of Commerce sponsored the evening and residents came to socialize, get to
know one another and enjoy an elaborate free seafood buffets.
Let The Nominees See Your
Smiling Faces and Support For
the “Best of the Best” In Florence!
The Award Ceremony Includes
Community Caring Award • Best Curb Appeal
Excellence In Customer Service
Innovation In Business • Non-Profit Achievement
“Stu Johnston” Business of the Year Award
– PLUS –
Florence First Citizen Award
Florence Future First Citizen Award
$ 35
admission includes
a memorable night of entertainment
by Denny Weaver, delicious banquet,
photo booth...AND MORE!
Pre-sale tickets only available until February 1!
Stop by the Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center,
290 Hwy 101 or call 541-997-3128
www.FlorenceChamber.com
Dunes City seeks city councilor to fill vacancy
Dunes City is accepting
applications for a City
Councilor.
Anyone interested in apply-
ing for this position must com-
plete an Application for
Appointive Office form avail-
able at Dunes City Hall or from
the city’s website at www.
dunescity.com/permits-and-
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THE EAGLE HUNTRESS
G 87 MIN – “An inspiring story for children of all 8:45 PM 4:20 PM 8:30 PM
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ages to believe that they can do anything.” NYDN
FENCES – Nominated for 4 Oscars!
Including Picture, Screenplay, 2 Acting Nods
PG-13 139 MIN – “Combines brilliant acting
with a spellbinding flow of language.” WSJ
The Siuslaw Education
Foundation and Lane County
Tobacco
Prevention
and
Education Program will be pre-
senters at the monthly meeting
of
the
Florence
Area
Community Coalition (FACC)
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PG 127 MIN – Also stars Kevin Costner
“Watching Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer and 6:00 PM
Janelle Monáe is pure pleasure…a dazzling piece 8:40 PM
of entertainment and a window into history,
bucks the trend of the boring-math-guy movie.”
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PG-13 126 MIN
“Audacious, retro, funny and heartfelt, La La Land 9:00 PM
is the latest great musical for people who don’t
like musicals – and will slap a mile-wide smile
across the most miserable of faces.” Empire
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PG-13 129 MIN
The audience hit based on a remarkable true story 6:10 PM
“A beautifully told, uplifting story of courage and 8:55 PM
determination.” Chicago Sun-Times
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HIDDEN FIGURES – Oscar Nominee!
LA LA LAND
Nominated for 14 Academy Awards
LION – Nominated for 6 Academy Awards
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THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL EVENTS: Films are regular prices | Performing Arts $19/$15 Member/$10 Student
THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN
ered and the position filled dur-
ing the Feb. 9 City Council
meeting. This is a volunteer
position with a term ending
date of Jan. 10, 2019.
All applicants must reside in
Dunes City. The City Council
meets the second Thursday of
the month at 7 p.m. in Dunes
City Hall, and in Special
Sessions as necessary.
To find out more about the
Dunes City Council, please
visit www.dunescity.com/con-
tacts/city-directory.
Applicants will be notified
of the date the City Council
will consider applications and
should plan to attend that meet-
ing.
Education, tobacco prevention topics of FACC meeting
THIS WEEK’S FEATURES: $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members
JAN 27 – FEB 2
forms.
Applications may be mailed
or delivered to Dunes City
Hall, 82877 Spruce Street,
Westlake, OR 97493, or
emailed to recorder@dunescity
or.com.
There is no cutoff date for
submitting applications, but
applications could be consid-
Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014
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or cash donations.
Lists of school supplies can
be found on the websites for
each district at www.siuslaw.
k12.or.us or www.mapleton.
k12.or.us
Also, this year’s “Cheers to
Volunteers” event during
which FACC recognizes area
volunteers, will take place
Wednesday, April 19, from 1 to
3 p.m. at the Florence Events
Center.
All local nonprofits are
invited to treat their volunteers
to a light lunch, speakers,
prizes, and recognition for the
many hours they give to our
community.
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RECEIVE $10 OFF
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
VOICE YOUR OPINION!
the Siuslaw High School, and
the construction of book-
shelves for the Siuslaw
Elementary School library.
Lane County representatives
will explain “Tobacco 21,” an
educational and legislative
campaign to raise the legal age
to purchase tobacco products
from 18 to 21.
Stephanie Shepard make a
brief presentation about the
City of Florence grants pro-
gram.
Each month, participants are
encouraged to bring donations
for some community cause.
This month the featured agen-
cies are Siuslaw and Mapleton
schools. Bring school supplies
your next visit when you get
something shrink wrapped!
11:00 AM 3:00 PM
G 135 MIN
By popular demand, Debbie Reynolds’ most
celebrated role in one of the great musicals.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: NO MAN'S LAND
150 MIN - Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart
on Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 9
to 10:30 a.m. in the Bromley
Room of the Siuslaw Public
Library.
Board member Jeanne
Shannon will share information
about the Siuslaw Education
Foundation (SEF) whose aim is
to generate revenue for the
Siuslaw and Mapleton schools.
The Foundation, formed in
October 2015, has been able to
purchase
headsets
for
Mapleton students to use in
classrooms and computer labs,
a large projection screen for
Siuslaw Middle School’s
multi-purpose room, materials
for the development of a
“Maker Space” in the library of
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