SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2017
FACC to hold volunteer
appreciation event at FEC
“Cheers for Volunteers!” is
the theme of the annual volun-
teer recognition event spon-
sored by the Florence Area
Community Coalition.
The event will be held at the
Florence Events Center on
Wednesday, April 19, from 1
to 3 p.m.
Siuslaw High School cheer-
leaders will kick off the event,
and the keynote speaker Ron
Green, President, CEO of
Oregon Pacific Bank.
3 A
SES staff member honored by state PTA
Participating organizations
will be acknowledged and the
FACC will award a $500
scholarship to a deserving stu-
dent. Organizations and indi-
viduals who want to celebrate
volunteerism are invited to
attend. Tickets are $7 per per-
son, $50 for a table for 8, or
$100 to sponsor a table.
For tickets or more informa-
tion, call Monica Kosman, at
541-902-8308
or
Karen
Earnshaw at 541-999-8411.
$500 REWARD FOR SAFE RETURN.
MOLLY is Missing
Blonde long-haired
dachshund, white on face.
She’s deaf and usually
responds to clapping hands. She
has on a red collar with ID tag.
We live on Davis Way just off
Clear Lake Rd. in Dunes City.
Missing since Fri., 2/10.
If you find her please call
541-997-3134(hm)
or 541-999-5885(cell).
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524 Laurel St.
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PHOTO BY MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS
On Friday, March 24, The Florence Community PTA presented The Oregon PTA Classified Staff Hero award to
Siuslaw Elementary School staff member Crystal Osburn. The statewide award was presented by chapter
Secretary Sarah Nunez (left), SES principal Michael Harklerode and chapter president Tiffany Holdahl.
THE PIONEER MUSEUM
NEEDS YOU!
RAIN speaker series features competition, differentiation
Th e Siuslaw Pioneer Museum is putting together a
history of Th e Rhododendron Festivals from 1908 to
the present.
Look in your closets and attics and fi nd all your pic-
tures, slides, scrapbooks, souvenirs and fun memories
that we can use in the printing of our book, and bring
them to the museum, preferably on Wednesdays, for
noon to four o’clock.
Th ank you in advance for helping make this project a
success.
Sandy Zinn, 541-997-7884 ext. 1
The Regional Accelerator
and Innovation Network
(RAIN) recently selected seven
Florence startups for its inau-
gural coastal pre-accelerator,
and the public is invited to par-
ticipate right alongside them at
a corresponding speaker series
every other Wednesday.
The second event in the
series features Thomas Blase,
CEO of Bluprint, makers of
design-focused bicycle acces-
sories, such as the LightLock.
Blase will discuss market
competition and product differ-
entiation on Wednesday, March
29, from 5 to 6 p.m. at Oregon
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To RSVP, visit bit.ly/FloCo
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“Entrepreneurs shouldn’t
necessarily be discouraged by a
crowded marketplace. If any-
thing, it should signal opportu-
nity because no single compa-
ny is offering a product that
meets the needs of every con-
sumer. You can be a very com-
petitive business just by adding
value to a product that already
exists,” said RAIN Coastal
Venture
Catalyst
David
Youngentob.
The Eugene startup Bluprint
developed LightLock as a real-
life solution for bicyclists look-
ing for a better way to protect
their bikes and bike acces-
sories. The lock detaches into
two pieces. One half mounts on
the handlebars and the other
under the seat to become head-
lights and taillights. When rid-
ers reach their destination they
can reattach the two halves
around the bike, securing their
lights, lock and bicycle. For
more
information,
visit
www.bluprintbike.com.
Every other week during the
12-week pre-accelerator pro-
gram, RAIN will host a veteran
entrepreneur to discuss a par-
ticular startup topic. These pre-
sentations are for small busi-
ness owners, entrepreneurs,
managers, students and anyone
interested in learning more
about how to launch and grow
a business in Florence.
The remaining events in the
series tentatively include:
• April 12: TBA
• April 26: Josh Fegles,
Academic and Government
Channel Sales Director at Palo
Alto Software — financials,
scaling and business models.
• May 17: Ty Manegold,
Founder of Roam Fitness —
team building, leadership and
company culture.
• May 31: Joe Maruschak,
Chief Startup Officer for RAIN
Eugene — Pitching.
Each speaker event will be
from 5 to 6 p.m. at Oregon
Pacific Bank.
The Florence pre-accelerator
program concludes on June 14
with an open-to-the-public
Demo Day exhibition and
graduation. To RSVP, visit bit.
ly/FloCoDemoDay.
The speaker series, pre-
accelerator and Demo Day are
sponsored by Oregon Pacific
Bank. The Coastal Venture
Catalyst position and outreach
are sponsored by the City of
Florence and The Ford Family
Foundation.
For more information about
RAIN, visit oregonrain.org.
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“A riveting reminder that it still ain't smart to
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THE SHACK
Events & Performing Arts:
ROYAL BALLET: THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
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“Petipa’s ballet is rich with detail, with moments.”
PAINTER'S SERIES: THE ARTIST’S GARDEN
12:00 PM
your next visit when you get
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