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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017 7 A Yachats Ladies Club to host 15th annual Spring Bazaar YACHATS — The Yachats Ladies Club’s 15th annual Spring Bazaar will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 25 and 26, and Saturday and Sunday, April 1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day at the YLC Clubhouse, 286 W Thirrd and Pontiac streets. On both Saturdays only, lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free to this family-friendly event. Attendees will discover a large variety of clever, beauti- ful and useful items including journals, spring decor, tote bags, wall hangings, small quilts, cards, bookmarks, a large selection of aprons, unusual handmade pillowcases, afghans, knitted items from slippers to hats and scarves, vests and more. For the sewing enthusiast The annual Yachats Ladies Club Spring Bazaar will be held there will be a selection of and first weekend of April. lovely and unique pin cushions. Unusual beaded jewelry will also be featured. All craft items be an array of Easter Baskets and most complete selection. for children of multiple ages. For Easter, Mother’s Day, are made by club members. These baskets are thoughtfully weddings, birthdays and gradu- Edibles, including baked created and each may include a ation, there will be an array of goods and candy, will be sold at stuffed animal and other treas- choices with a Gifts-On-The- the Bake Table. There will also ures. Come early for the best Go Gift Basket. The Yachats Ladies Club is known for these carefully creat- ed, themed gift baskets that make gift giving fun and easy. A large selection of baskets will be shown during the two week- Commercial • Residential • Drop Box Service • Portable Toilets • Portable Storage Rentals • Recycling Specialist • Recyling Services & Containers available at no cost to customers. 85140 Hwy. 101 S Phone: 541-997-8233 S S igns 3 & G R A P H I C 'ų 8 Fax: 541-997-7345 INDOOR / OUTDOOR • • • • • • ends of the bazaar, featuring ideal gifts for adults and chil- dren. My Sisters’ Place is a safe haven for individuals escaping domestic violence. A special project of The Yachats Ladies Club is creating special “Welcome Bags” that include towel sets and toiletries for the adults at the shelter. For a donation of $25, a SIGNS & BANNERS VEHICLE GRAPHICS VINYL LETTERING STICKERS & CLINGS WINDOW GRAPHICS YARD SIGNS 997-8148 LOCATED AT: 7KH6KLSSLQ·6KDFN 2QWKHFRUQHURI th 6WUHHW+LJKZD\ Oregon Pacific Bank is displaying three paintings by local artist Claudia Ignatieff during the month of March. Ignatieff is a mem- ber of the Backstreet Gallery, and an active mem- ber of the artist community in Florence. She is currently- serving on the organizations Board as Secretary; Chair of the FEC G a l l e r y Committee;and Board Member and Publicity Chair of Florence Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA). Her art medium is oil, and she Let me pamper you! Make your appointment now for a pedicure! COURTESY PHOTO ‘Fast Food Bear’ is one of the oil paintings created by artist Claudia Ignatieff that will be featured this month at Oregon Pacific Bank. Get Results...List With Amy. Amy Johnson Broker, CSA 541 999-7875 88122 Riverview Ave – Re- cently remodeled, riverfront 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath home built in 1910, has a great mix of old charm and new updates. Large fenced backyard with fruit trees, blueberry bushes and a fenced garden area. 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Oregon Wild has been TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2017 @ 2PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2:00 PM Managing Challenging Behaviors & Support Group Holiday Tips for Families & Caregivers TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017 @ 2PM WEDNESDAY, Communication JANUARY 21, 2015, & 2:00 PM Successful Support Group Alzheimer’s Disease: The Truth Behind the Myths TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2017 @ 2PM Nutritional Needs 18, 2015, 2:00 PM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY CRAIG’S All seminars are free and open to the public. Refreshments provided. Refreshments provided. Dementia Drugs; Facts and Myths Exposed TUESDAY, JUNE 27TH, 2017 @ 2PM Now open at the Pro Lumber parking lot working to protect and restore Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife and waterways since 1974. Oregon Wild’s Western Oregon Field Coordinator, LeGue, who has 12 years of experience working in collab- oration with and exploring the Siuslaw National Forest, will give a presentation on the group’s work to protect and restore forests in the Siuslaw. The talk will also include collaborative efforts around innovative stewardship con- tracting and restoration initia- tives. She will focus on the impor- tance of old-growth forest ecosystems and highlight sev- eral areas in the central Coast Range known for their spec- tacular ancient forests. Dan Carpenter, SWC Executive Director, will also be presenting an overview of the River Steward Program and an update on SWC restoration projects. (Maple and Highway 101 in Florence) Maximize Enjoyment WEDNESDAY , MARCH 18, 2015, 2:00 PM Successful Communication Tips & Strategies to OPEN 11AM-4PM TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 @ 2PM Learn the “Best Friends” Approach to Caring for a Loved Communicate with Someone Affected by one with Dementia Bar-n-Que All seminars are free and open to the public. To register for these free To register for these free events please call call events please (541) 997-6111 997-6111 (541) or or email email us us at at rkilfoy@prestigecare.com ldouda@prestigecare.com focuses on animals, including those observed on the Oregon Coast. Her painting titled “Fast Food Bear” was painted from a photograph taken in a neighbor's back yard. Taking up oil painting after retire- ment from the field of education, she continues to learn and take classes from artists Michael Wood, John Leasure, and most recently, Patti Williams, who teaches palette knife painting at FRAA. Ignatieff’s paint- ings can be viewed at Backstreet Gallery, 1421 Bay Street in Old Town. Siuslaw Watershed Council to discuss old-growth forests Spruce Point Assisted Living & Memory Care Prestige Senior Living Memory Loss Spruce Point Assisted Living & Memory Care 375 9th Street Florence, Oregon 97439 and sour cream. The Spanish rice will be fla- vored with tomatoes, green chili peppers and spices. Vegetarian and gluten free options will be available. The menu for April 2 is homemade quiche with a fresh fruit cup. Vegetarian and gluten free options will be available. Both meals include choice of beverage and cost $8. Each year the Yachats Ladies Club offers a handmade quilt to raise money for the Yachats Ladies Club Scholarship Fund. The 2017 Scholarship raffle quilt, “Star Brite,” is a 60-inch, eight- pointed Lone Star surrounded by smaller 9-inch matching stars. Each star point is a vibrant array of coordinating batik fab- rics, bronzes, greens, blues and purples. Tickets for the quilt are $1 each. The drawing for the quilt happens during the Yachats Ladies Club's Christmas Bazaar, Sunday, Dec. 3. The Yachats Ladies Club is the longest continually running women’s service club in Lincoln County. The annual bazaar affords the public an opportunity to find handmade gift items and support the local community at the same time. For more information, call Sandy Dunn at 541-547-3205. OPB to display new works by Claudia Ignatieff Florence, OR 97439 USLAW SI COURTESY PHOTO the last weekend of March Welcome Bag will be delivered to My Sisters’ Place to wel- come a person in crisis. Donations will help in the con- tinuing support of this impor- tant service. Also, 100 percent of the monies received go back into purchasing supplies to create more Welcome Bags. Tax deductible receipts for this purchase are available from the cashier. Members deliver the bags to the shelter office. For the third year, the Yachats Ladies Club is support- ing the Yachats Library Summer Reading Program by creating and offering for sale “Award Book Bags.” These are available for a donation of $15 and they will be delivered to the library by club members. Yachats Ladies Club pies will be served on both Saturdays starting at 10 a.m. until gone. Coffee and tea will be served as well. To-go boxes are available so you can eat some pie and take some home. Lunch will be served on both Saturdays, March 25 and April 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The menu for March 25 is Indian tacos with a side of Spanish rice. The tacos will be served on fry bread with taco flavored ground meat, beans, chopped lettuce and tomatoes, shredded cheese and served with salsa an assisted living and memory care community www.spruce-point.com It’s time to get your Que on! S IUSLAW N EWS Follow us on Twitter @S IUSLAW N EWS