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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2017 Hi, Welcome Restaurant to Mo’s Mo’s Oregon Community Rights Network is hosting a special screening of “We the People 2.0” at City Lights Cinemas on Tuesday, March 21, at 6 p.m. The documentary, presented by Tree Media and the Community Environmental ~ FEATURED LOW-CARB SELECTIONS ~ PARMESAN CRUSTED or Blackened SALMON: Grilled, Poached, CHICKEN BREAST: Boneless, SOLE Skinless Breast of Chicken PETRALE $12.95 SHRIMP SKEWERS: 2 Grilled Shrimp Skewers All of the above are served with for dessert... 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These communities recog- nize that ecosystems at home and around the globe are col- lapsing under inherently unsus- tainable laws and governing structures — what many have called “corporate state.” They come to understand why the system is stacked against them and the natural environment. The film shares how they are working with CELD and organizing to stop these assaults in their own communi- ties through rights-based laws, which ban the harms as a viola- tion of rights. Communities are laying the foundation for a sustainable future by joining together across the U.S. to advance environmental rights by mov- ing forward through the Community Rights organiza- tion. After the film, members of Community Rights Lane County will be on hand to answer questions and give updates on local work. Oregon Community Rights Network supports community rights-based lawmaking used to create greater protections against corporate harms, such as aerial spraying and oil pipelines. As an example, Lincoln County has a measure (21-177) on the ballot for May to ban aerial spraying. Lane County is collecting signatures for a similar ban. The community is invited to learn new strategies to protect the environment, food source and community rights against corporate control. As a bonus, The High Country Gourmet is selling a light pasta supper before the film showing, from 5 to 5:50 p.m. Seating is limited to the size of the theater, purchase tickets to assure a place. Ticket does not include dinner, which will be available separately. For more information, call 541-991-7731. Truck cable to the truck. This cable was then attached to a winch truck from Mast Bros. Towing that slowly pulled the vehicle from the water. The process took about an hour and there were no further problems associated with the removal. The driver was unharmed in the accident, passed a field sobriety test and was issued a citation for careless driving. 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The letter also emphasized the small size of the community and its inability to pay for the use of Tomelleri’s images. The council approved sending the letter and will revisit the issue when a response has been received. The City of Florence had also requested that Dune City purchase a $500 promotional package from the Florence Chamber of Commerce to support the Fourth of July fireworks show. The council declined to act on this request. LRP holds auditions today Last Resort Players will hold auditions for Terrance McNally’s “Master Class” on March 11, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Florence Events Center on the main stage. Rehearsals will begin April 1. Performance dates are June 9, 10, 11 and June 16, 17, 18. Actors are asked to prepare a one to two minute contempo- rary monologue and a selec- tion from an operatic aria or similar piece. Bring sheet music; accompanist provided. “Master Class” will be directed by Leah Goodwin with musical direction by Jennifer Weier. Those interest- ed in tech and stage crew are also encouraged to come to auditions. For more information on the auditions, contact Leah Goodwin at 541-852-1643. CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK City Lights to screen environmental documentary ® Every Month Mo’s has brought in special “Motivation for Kids” BBQ PORK RIBS: Baby Back Pork Ribs with tables which raise money for local charities that are devoted to helping the wellbeing of local children. month James Gang BBQ This Sauce Siuslaw STEAM Camp is the local charity being honored. 11 A