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Study suggests Oregon high school athletes at risk in health emergency
A survey of Oregon high
school athletic directors on
their school’s preparedness for
a catastrophic injury or health
event found that only 11 per-
cent of those responding had
implemented three primary
“best-practice” recommenda-
tions for treating their student-
athletes.
Multiple national sports
safety organizations have
defined institutional best prac-
tices, including having a plan in
place for when emergencies
occur and ensuring the training
and accessibility to the proper
equipment for those who
respond.
Results of the research have
been published in Sports
Health, a collaborative publica-
tion
of
the
American
Orthopaedic Society for Sports
Medicine,
the
American
Medical Society for Sports
Medicine, the National Athletic
Trainers’ Association and the
Sports
Physical Therapy
Section.
“We launched the survey to
gauge how prepared schools
are to respond to athletic-relat-
ed emergencies,” said Samuel
Johnson, an athletic training
and kinesiology specialist at
Oregon State University and
lead author on the study. “We
also wanted to know if having
an athletic trainer — a health
care professional with expertise
in sports medicine — available
at the school was associated
with better preparedness.”
The researchers asked
whether schools had venue-
specific emergency action
plans, had access to an auto-
mated external defibrillator
(AED) for early defibrillation
in the event of an emergency,
and whether they required first
responders — specifically
coaches — to be trained in car-
diopulmonary resuscitation and
proper use of an AED.
The OSU-led study found
that 29 percent of schools
responding to the survey had
implemented two of the three
best-practice
recommenda-
tions; 32 percent had imple-
mented one recommendation;
and 27 percent had not imple-
mented any of them.
The survey received 108
responses, or about 37 percent
of all Oregon high schools.
“There is definitely room for
improvement in planning for
medical emergencies,” he said.
“We are doing some things well
in the state, and there are things
we need to do better. For exam-
ple, having an AED available
on campus is a great first step,
but we need to make sure it is
readily available at athletic
events and that people are
trained to use it.”
Only half of the schools in
the study had an athletic trainer
available, yet Johnson said hav-
ing one was associated with
better preparedness.
“Athletic trainers are specifi-
cally trained to prevent and
respond to emergencies,”
Johnson noted. “We found that
having an athletic trainer on
staff was associated with better
preparedness, particularly as it
relates to emergency plans and
having AEDs on hand.
However, having a trainer
was not associated with
whether schools required
coaches to have training in
CPR or with a defibrillator.”
Johnson pointed out that
while athletic trainers likely are
not in a position to mandate
that coaches having training,
they can take charge in making
sure plans are in place and
potentially life-saving equip-
ment is available when needed.
“We understand several of
the challenges associated with
implementing some of the rec-
ommendations,” Johnson said.
“Buying AEDs, paying for
Registration now open for annual Rhody Run
This year’s Rhody Run is
happening May 20, beginning
at the Florence Events Center
at 9 a.m. Runners should arrive
by at least 8:45 a.m. if pre-reg-
istered and 8:30 a.m. for those
registering the morning of the
race.
There will be a 10K and 5K
events, and the entry fee is $20
for ages 18 and older; $15 for
ages 13 to 17; and $10 for ages
12 and younger prior to race
day.
Add $5 to registration fees
the day of the race. T-shirts can
be purchased for $15 in
advance of race day, and for
$20 on May 20.
This year, Eclectic Edge
Racing
is
partnering
PeaceHealth Peace Harbor
Medical Center Foundation
and the Rhody Run committee
to ensure a well-run and fun
event.
Participants can pre-register
at www.eclecticedgeracing.
com/rhody-run.html.
The race proceeds will go to
Peace Harbor Medical Center
Foundation’s
Community
Benefit/Health Fund.
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pm. Contact: 541-999-1243.
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ery Monday at 7pm, at the Mapleton Evangelical
Church, Riverview Ave., Mapleton. Access door off
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Alano Club Hope meets Mon.-Sun. daily. 1525
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3324.
Alcoholics Anonymous 12 Step Study meets
Tues., 6:00pm. Alano Club Hope (rear). Contact:
310-210-3324.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets Mon., Wed. &
Thurs., 7pm., Episcopal Church, 19th & Tamarack.
Contact: 541-902-0152.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets Mon. & Fri.,
10am., New Life Lutheran Church, 21st & Spruce
Streets. Contact: 541-902-0152.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets Tues (closed),
Thurs and Sat (open), 7pm., Mapleton Lions Club
Annex on River Ave., Mapleton. Contact: 541-902-
0152.
Alcoholics Anonymous Open meetings Sunday,
10-11am. 1525 12th St. (Old hospital, back annex).
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Alcoholics Anonymous Men’s Meeting. Meets
Tuesdays, from 5-6pm. at the Methodist Church on
the corner of Kingwood & 2nd St. Contact: 541-
902-0152.
Alcoholics Anonymous New Beginnings Men’s
stag. Meets 11:30 am-12:30pm. (Closed) Method-
ist Church @ Kingwood & 2nd St. Contact: 541-
902-0152
Alcoholics Anonymous Serenity Meeting 1525
12th St., Florence, OR 97439. Meets Sunday 10-
11am.
Alcoholics Anonymous Uptown Group meets
Sin., Wed., thurs., Fri., 5:30-6:30pm., 1525 12th
St., Alano Club, Florence (rear). Contact: 310-210-
3324.
Alcoholics Anonymous Sisters (SIS) Sisters in
Sobriety Women’s meeting. Meets Saturday at 10-
11:30am, at Alano Club Hope, 1525 12th St., rear
entrance. Contact: 310-210-3324.
Alzheimer’s Support Group meets the 1st &
3rd Wednesdays of every month, 1-2:30pm., Regen-
cy Florence. 1951 E. 21st Street, Florence. Contact:
Rachel: 541-997-8436 ext. 205.
American Red Cross Oregon Pacifi c Chapter.
meets 3rd Monday of each month. Contact Tom
541-997-1123. Great opportunity to help locally.
American Legion & Aux., Francis M. Yost Post
No. 59 meets the 4th Tuesday of every month, 5pm
for dinner and 6pm for general membership meet-
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Contact: 541-997-3082
Anger Management for Men, Meets weekly
every Tuesday from 6pm to 8pm. Location: 1710
Laurel Way, Unit B (upstairs), Florence. For infor-
mation contact: Deborah Grigsby, LPCi, MMHC,
541-999-1913, no cost group sessions.
Anger Management for Women, Meets weekly
every Tuesday from 12 to 2pm. Location: 1710
Laurel Way, Unit B (upstairs), Florence. For infor-
mation contact: Deborah Grigsby, LPCi, MMHC,
541-999-1913, no cost group sessions.
Argentine Tango in Newport meets every Mon-
day night at 7-9pm. (7:30pm on second Monday)
at South Beach Community Center located east of
LaQuinta motel on 3024 SE Ferryslip Rd. First 1/2
hour is a lesson-then dancing. No partner needed.
All ages welcome. Wear leather bottom shoes, for
info contact: 541-563-2705 or http://www.geocities.
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Baha’i Faith of Florence discussion meetings
every Monday evening @ 875 7th Street, 6:30pm.
Soup’s on supper and interfaith devotional discus-
sion. No Charge. Contact: Suzanne Mann-Heintz
541-590-0779 or James Heintz 541-590-0616.
Beloved Community of Florence, Healing Cir-
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Saturday, 10:30am., Private Home. Contact: Elea-
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Better Breathers Club, meets 4th Wednesday of
each month, Peace Harbor Medical Center in Con-
ference room C. 2-3:30pm. Contact: Karl 541-902-
6300 Ext 5635.
Breastfeeding Support Group, second Thurs-
day, 6:30-7:30pm., Siuslaw Area Women’s Center,
12th St., Florence. Contact: 541-997-1794.
Cancer Education Group Everyone Welcome.
Meets every other Tuesday at 1:30pm @ 1525 12th
St., Ste. 4A, Florence, 97439. For further informa-
tion please Contact: 541-999-6809 or 541-999-
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CaregiverSupport Group Bimonthly meeting is
held at SprucePoint on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays
of each month starting at 11 AM. Spruce Point has
supported this group by providing a complimen-
tary lunch for the participants on those meeting
times. It is facilitated by Mary Ann Earl RN BSN
retired. Contacts are Annette Poston 541-997-6111
or Mary Ann Earl 541-997-4866. Anyone needing
support caring or assisting another person with their
responsibilities for health, welfare, fi nances or de-
cision making can be supported in that process in
this group.
Celebrate Recovery for hurts, habits and hang-
ups Starting Nov. 29th. Meets every Friday. 6
PM for a meal, following by meetings at 6:30.PM
Meeting. 1st qtr. at Cross Road Church,, 2nd quar-
ter at Florence Christian Church, 3rd qtr. at Florence
Evangelical church and 4th qtr at Florence Church
of the Nazarene. For more information call Chick
541-997-3370.
Central Coast Miniatures Club of Florence, 1st
Thursday of month, 6pm., Siuslaw Public Library,
Bromley Room, Florence.
Central Oregon Coast Amateur Radio Club
meets every Wed. 7-8:30am. at Koffee Klatch @
Clawson’s Wheelhouse. Wed net @ 7 pm. 146.80(-)
100hz tone.
Chronic Pain Group People with chronic pain
helping people with chronic pain, meets 1st & 3rd
Tuesday, 5:30 to 7:00pm at Community Baptist
Church, 4590 Hwy. 101, Florence. Contact: 541-
991-0037.
Circle 4 Oneness community meets two times a
month, the 11th and 22nd, 6:30-8pm. Contact 541-
902-7912 for directions.
Citizens Democracy Watch, meets at 1pm., the
last Sunday of the month at the Women’s Center.
Contact: 541-997-3950.
City Club of Florence, Meets 1st Friday of each
month. 11:00am order off the lunch menu., Speak-
er: 12-1 pm. Driftwood Shores Surfside Restaurant
upstairs, 88416 1st Ave. For information, call 541-
902-5135.
Coast Chamber Ensemble, meets every Thurs-
day, 3-5pm., Coast Village Clubhouse. All musical
levels welcome. Contact: 541-870-4346.
Coastal Celtic Society, Meets the third Wednes-
day of each month. Contact: Carolyn McCord 541-
997-9142 for different locations and time.
Coastal Women Veterans, 2nd Friday, 11:30am.
Place to be announced. Contact: 541-902-8623.
Coastal Writers, 1st and 3rd Thursday,
7-8:30pm. at The Shorewood, 1451 Spruce St. Con-
tact: 541-902-8575.
Community Chorus of Florence meets Mon.
7-8:30pm. at Cross Road Church, 10th & Maple
Sts. Florence. Contact: 541-997-3469.
Diabetes Health & Wellness Group, Meets
twice a Week every Wednesday from 9am to 11am
AND 8pm to 9:30pm. Location: 1710 Laurel Way,
Unit B (upstairs), Florence. For information con-
tact: Deborah Grigsby, LPCi, MMHC, 541-999-
1913, no cost group sessions.
Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary
meet fi rst Saturday each month at 2pm., 1715 W.
21st St. Contact: DAV Skip Stitt 541-997-1562.
Family Caregiver, Support Group, Spruce
to enable Peace Harbor to part-
ner with other community
organizations to promote and
administer health and wellness
practices in the greater
Florence and Mapleton area.
For more information on
about the Rhody Run and the
Community Benefit/Health
Fund,
contact
Michele
Diffenderfer at Peace Harbor
by calling 541-902-6589 or
email her at MDiffenderfer@
PeaceHealth.org.
coach training, or hiring an ath-
letic trainer can be expensive.
Budgets are tight and cata-
strophic medical situations are
rare. But they do happen, and
they have a devastating impact
on the athlete, family and
friends.”
The researchers are planning
to explore the challenges
schools face in implementing
best practices. The Oregon
School Activities’ Association,
which governs high school
sports in the state, has been
proactive in promoting sports
safety, Johnson said.
“I am always impressed by
how well the different groups
in the state come together to
make sports safer,” said
Johnson, who along with sever-
al of the study’s co-authors are
members of the OSAA’s Sports
Medicine Advisory Committee.
“The OSAA has been a driving
force in getting coaches, athlet-
ic directors, athletic trainers,
physicians and other stakehold-
ers talking about these issues
and making changes to improve
safety.
“For example, starting this
year there is a requirement that
schools have an emergency
action plan for athletics. These
collaborative efforts don’t hap-
pen in every state, though they
probably should.”
Johnson, who is in the
College of Public Health and
Human Sciences at OSU, is
taking the message outside of
Oregon.
He will address a worldwide
audience of sports medicine
professionals on preparedness
at the International Olympic
Committee’s World Conference
on Prevention of Injury and
Illness in Sport later this year.
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2nd & 4th Thursdays 10:30 am. to 11:30/12:00 in
the Community Room. Contact Annette at SP 541-
997-6111. Facilitator: Mary Ann Earl RN, BSN
Family Support Group for family members of
chronically mentally ill, meets the 4th Wednesday
of each month, 6:30-8pm., PeaceHealth counseling
Serv., Florence Business Center.
Fibromyalgia Support Group of Central Or-
egon Coast, 1st Saturday, 1pm., Pacifi c Community
Hospital, Newport. Contact: 541-563-5240.
Fibromyalgia Support Group of Reedsport
meets 3rd Wednesday of every other month at the
Reedsport Public Library.
Florence Area Chamber of Commerce Noon
forum 2nd. Thursday of each month, noon, at Best
Western Pier Point Inn. Open to the public. Contact:
541-997-3128.
Florence Area Coordinating Council meets the
fi rst Wednesday of the month at the Siuslaw Valley
Fire and Rescue Hall on Hwy. 101, 9am.
Florence Area Democratic Club meets at 11am
the 1st Saturday of every month. Contact: www.
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Florence Area Humane Society, Low Cost
Spay/Neuter, Wednesdays, Please call the Shelter
for an appointment. 541-997-4277.
Florence Caring Pregnancy Center open Mon.,
Tues & Thurs., 11:00am.-4pm. FREE. 1525 West
12th Street (Florence Business Center). Margaret
Getchell, Executive Director, 541-902-2273.
Florence Chapter-Oregon Right to Life Con-
tact: Mona Dick 541-997-2065.
Florence Community PTA meets 2nd Tuesday
of the month, 4pm. Siuslaw Elementary School Li-
brary. Contact Diane McCalmont, 541-997-1854.
Email: fl orencecommunitypta@yahoo.com. Web-
site: fl orencepta.org, Facebook: Florence Commu-
nity PTA.
Florence Dance Guild, meets monthly. Contact:
Angela Palmer 541-997-6839.
Florence Duplicate Bridge (non-smoking), Ev-
ery Thursday afternoon starting @ 12:30pm. St. An-
drews Episcopal Church, 19th & Tamarack, Flor-
ence. Contact: John Weatherwax 541-997-2677.
(American contract bridge league (ACBL) sanc-
tioned games (Master points awarded) Open to all.
Florence Elks Lodge 1858 meets every Thurs-
day at 7:00pm., 1686 12th Street.
Florence Garden Club, 2nd Wed., Sept.-June,
1:00pm., Presbyterian Church of the Siuslaw, 3996
Hwy 101. Contact: www.facebook.com/FGCOR.
Florence Kiwanis meets each Wednesday, noon,
Florence Elks Lodge, 1686 W. 12th St., Florence.
Florence Memory Loss Respite Center meets
Mon., Wed., Thur. from 10am.-2pm., Florence Se-
nior Center, 1570 Kingwood Street, $10 includes
lunch. 541-902-8539.
Florence Parkinson’s Disease Support Group,
Meets 4th Wednesday of every month, 1:30pm.,
Shorewood Apartments meeting room. Contact:
Carole 805-587-3394
Florence Performing Arts Association Board
meeting, 2nd Thursday of each month, 3:15pm.
FEC. www.fl orenceperformingarts.com
Friends of Poetry, Meets every Wednesday,
3-5pm., in the activity room at Shorewood Retire-
ment Center, 15th & Spruce. All welcome. Contact:
Shirley Nelson 541-373-0065.
Florence Rotary Club, Tuesdays, noon, at Flor-
ence Events Center, 715 Quince St., Florence. Con-
tact: Ron Caputo, 541-997-4961.
Florence Salmon/Trout Enhancement Pro-
gram, 1st Wed., 7pm, Florence Elks Lodge. Contact
Ron Caputo 541-997-4961.
Florence Senior Travel Club, Meets Monday,
Wednesday & Friday, Noon-3, at Jerry’s Hot Rod
Grille, 1179 Hwy. 101. 541-999-9700.
Florence Siuslaw Lions Club, 1st & 3rd Tues-
days, 6:30pm., Pacifi c Pines RV Park meeting room,
4044 Hwy. 101. (entrance on 42nd St.) Contact:
541-991-3161.
Florence Unitarian Universalist Fellowship,
Sundays, 10am. at the Fellowship Hall located at
the NW corner of Heceta Beach Rd. & Hwy 101.
Contact: Sally Wantz 541-902-9505.
Flying Needles & Hooks of the Siuslaw, This
group does charitable knitting & crocheting for
schools, SOS, & Helping Hands. All are welcom.
Meets 2nd Tuesday in Bromley room Siuslaw Pub-
lic Library from 3pm-5pm. 4th Tuesday – at Green-
trees Community Room from 3pm-5pm. Contact:
Suzanne Mann-Heintz, 541-590-0779.
Friends of Florence Events Center meets on
the last Tuesday of every month, 3pm. at Florence
Events Center. Contact: FEC 541-997-1994.
Friends of Honeyman State Park, Meets 3rd
Monday of each month at 11:15am. recreational
meeting hall at Honeyman, on Canary Rd. A group
of volunteers who support projects at Honeyman –
activities include park upkeep, planting & clearing,
interpretive programs and special events. Everyone
Welcome! Contact: Suzanne Mann-Heintz 541-
590-1779, or honeymanfriends@aol.com
Friends of the Library meeting, 4th Thursday of
each month, 11am., Bromley Room Siuslaw Public
Library. Contact: Susy Lacer, 541-997-8663.
Grief & Loss for Adults, Meets weekly every
Thursday from 9am, to 11am. Location: 1710 Lau-
rel Way, Unit B (upstairs), Florence. For informa-
tion contact: Deborah Grigsby, LPCi, MMHC, 541-
999-1913, no cost group sessions.
Grief & loss for Students, ages 12-18, Meets
weekly every Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:00pm.
Location: 1710 Laurel Way, Unit B (upstairs), Flor-
ence. For information contact: Deborah Grigsby,
LPCi, MMHC, 541-999-1913, no cost group ses-
sions.
Grief & Loss Support Group sponsored by
Hospice. Please contact facilitator for information.
Contact Norma Wood, LCSW. 541-997-3418.
Grief Share Meets at the Florence Christian
Church, Thursdays, 3-4pm., 2nd and Ivy streets.
Contact: 541-997-2961.
Health Associates, a parenting support group,
3rd Wednesday, 7pm., 340 9th St. Contact: 541-
997-1877 or 541-997-7134.
Helping Hands Coalition, is an all-volunteer
community organization dedicated to providing ser-
vices, food, clothing, and a daytime center for the
homeless and others with unmet needs. Our small
but friendly facility provides warmth, comfort, and
basic services for those in our community. Meets
every Mon., Wed., & Fri, from 11am-2pm, 1339
Rhododendron Dr. Contact: 541-997-5057.
Ladies of Elks, second Monday, 7pm., Florence
Elks Lodge. Contact: Linda Tank, secretary, 541-
997-3352.
Lower Umpqua Gem & Lapidary Society
Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month @ 2pm. Win-
chester Bay Community Center, 451 Winchester
Ave. Contact: Bill Hendrickson, 541-271-6816
Reedsport. or Cam Grow, 541-997-8089 Florence.
Managing Chronic Pain Support Group Form-
ing Starting March 2, 2015. Meets 1st & 3rd Tues-
day of each month from 5:30-7pm, at Community
Baptist Church, 4590 Highway 101. for informa-
tion: 541-590-0591.
Mapleton Advisory Committee meets the sec-
ond Wednesday of each month, Siuslaw Valley
Bank in Mapleton, 4pm.
Mapleton Booster Club, Meets 3rd Wednesday.
of each month @ 6pm. Siuslaw Bank in Mapleton.
Contact: Krystal Wolford 541-268-6951.
Mapleton Grange #584, Meets 2nd Tuesday of
each month, potluck @ 4pm, meeting @ 5pm. Bar-
bara Reeder, Master: 541-268-1061.
Mapleton Lions Club meets 1st and 3rd Mon-
days of every month.
Masonic Lodge of Florence Stated Communi-
cation, 1st Tuesday. Family dinner 6:30pm. Open
Lodge 7:30pm. 84910 Hwy. 101 S. Contact: 541-
997-9728 (bus.)
Masonic Widows Social Club, last Wednesday,
12 Noon, at the Masonic Temple, 84910 Highway
101 South (1.5 miles south of the bridge). Contact:
Phyllis Williams 541-997-7965.
Meditation held Thursdays, 5:30pm. at United
Methodist Church, 2nd & Kingwood. Contact: Pip
Cole, 541-971-1173.
Mid Coast Soldiers, Come ride with us, Chris-
tian Motorcycle Association (CMA) Florence, OR.
Breakfast meeting/ride, 1st Saturday @ Kathleen &
Ninas, 8:30am. Business meeting, 3rd Tuesday @
Chen’s Family Dish, 6:00pm. Contact: Rob 541-
999-7605
NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill)
of West Lane County, meets on the 4th Thursday
of each month. 6:30pm.-8pm. Hospital Cafeteria.
Contact Monica: 541-902-8308.
Narcotics Anonymous meets every Mondays:
5:30-6:30pm, Wednesdays: 7pm-8pm & Fridays,
7pm-8:30pm at Alano Club Hope, 1525 12th Street,
East end of building. Contact: Carol K:541-268-
4769.
National Assn. of Retired Federal Employees
(NARFE) Contact: Jim Parrish, 541-997-1427.
Ocean Dunes Women’s Golf Assoc. meets fi rst
Tuesday of every month, 8am., at Ocean Dunes
Golf Links. Contact: 541-997-3232.
Oregon Central Coast Veterans, each Tuesday,
12:30pm., Old Town Coffee Roasters, 125 1/2 No-
pal St., Florence. Any veteran or active duty mem-
ber of the Armed Forces welcome. Contact: Dennis
Marsh, 541-997-5169
Oregon Coast International Dancers, meet ev-
ery Wednesday evening 6:30 pm.-7:30pm., Come
join the fun! at LCC. Contact: 541-870-4346 for
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Oregon Dunes Chapter Daughters of the Amer-
ican Revolution meets monthly September–May.
For more information, contact: E. F. Westphal - Re-
gent 541-517-5333.
Oregon Right to Life please contact Mona Dick
at 541-997-2065.
Overeaters Anonymous, meets every Wednes-
day at 7 p.m. at the Rose Room in the Coast Village
Clubhouse, at 131 Rhody Loop (enter east side of
Coast Village at 27th and Spruce and follow signs
to offi ce/clubhouse). Contact: (503) 775-6927 or
(541) 590-0738.
Pacifi c Coast Wind Ensemble meets Monday
6:30-8:30 pm., alternates btw SHS & Waldport HS
music rooms. Amateur thru professional welcome.
Contact: Gail Nichols 541-999-6907.
Pacifi c Dunes Shrine Club meets for Dinner So-
cials at Driftwood Shores, for Business Meetings at
Bliss’ 101. For details, call 541-997-4082.
Parkinson Support Group meets fi rst Tues-
day of each month at Ocean Unity, 834 SW Lee,
Newport. Call 574-6560 for more information. Jeff
Geiger, Facilitator.
Peace Harbor Hospital Auxiliary meeting, 3rd
Thursday, except July/August, luncheon at 11:30,
Florence Events Center. Contact: 541-902-9669 or
541-902-1970.
Points of Grace - Community Acupuncture. Re-
lieve pain • balance your nervous system • intergrate
body, mind & spirit ~ Live life more fully. Meets
Wednesdays: 11am ~ 1pm @ Wellspring Clinic,
1845 Hwy. 126, Park Place, Suite H. Cost is by do-
nation. 541-902-8860.
Pointman Veterans Ministries - Support for vet-
erans and their families. Especially wartime stress.
Contact: Bond Hanson, 541-997-2074; Dan Hack-
ett, 541-902-0688
Professionally Retired Ornery Single Seniors,
(PROSS). For information, contact Damie, 991-
6430, or write P.O. Box 572, Florence.
Quilt Guild (Rhododendron), 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays, 10am., Florence Christian Church.
Contact: Cyndie Wenz, President.
RAPP Committee meets 3rd Wednesday of
month at B&G conference room, 1234 Rhododen-
dron Drive, noon-1:30pm.
Rainbow Girls, Meet 1st & 3rd Wednesdays,
6pm, Masonic Lodge 84910 Highway 101 South
(1.5 miles south of the bridge). Contact: Sherry,
541-915-9382.
Reiki Gathering All Reiki students 1st, 2nd,
3rd degree. Time to work on each other. No cost.
Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month 6:30-8:30pm in
Private Home - call for directions. Contact: Lynette
Kristine 541-997-2154.
Retreads Motorcycle Club, Florence Chapter,
meets second Saturday of the month at 9am @
Kathleen & Ninas for breakfast & a ride. Contact:
Bill Trapp 541-997-5063.
Rhododendron Society, Siuslaw Chapter, meets
3rd Tuesday of every month, 7pm., Presbyterian
Church of the Siuslaw, 3996 Hwy. 101. Contact:
Mike Bones, 541-997-3082. Sept-May only.
SAR (Sons of the American Revolution) Cen-
tral Coast Chapter, meets 3rd Saturday of each
month, at Reedsport Methodist Church at 11am.
For information call 541-271-3771 or James Ives -
President 541-271-4212.
S.C.O.R.E. (Service Corps Of Retired Execu-
tives), free personal consultations with people in
or interested in business. Contact: LCC, 541-997-
8444.
SHIBA, (Senior Health Insurance Benefi ts As-
sistants) Meets in Florence @ DHS & LCC 1st
Tuesday & 3rd Friday. Call for an appointment for
Medicare help. Contact: 800-722-4134.
Siuslaw Area React meets third Tuesday each
month, 7pm. Contact: 541-997-4297.
Siuslaw Diabetic Support Group meets third
Tuesday each month, 2pm., Siuslaw Public Library,
The Bromley Room. Contact: 541-997-7134 Ju-
lianne or Joan. No meetings June, July or August.
Start September 20, 2011
Siuslaw Fiber Arts Guild meets the third
Wednesday of each month from 10am-Noon at
Bromley Room at the Library. Contact: Margaret
Keith 541-997-4558. Anyone interested in joining
in the knitting, hand-spinning, felting, rug-hooking
is welcome.
Siuslaw Fisherman’s Association, Meets 3rd
Monday of each Month at 1536 12th St. Church
of the Nazarene, 2nd fl oor, 6pm. Contact: Annette
Smith 541-902-2345.
Siuslaw Friendship Club meets the second
Thursday of each month at 11am. Contact: Mary
Danforth 541-590-5012.
Siuslaw Genealogical Society meeting, 3rd
Wednesday of each month, 7pm. Public Library,
Bromley room. Contact: Kevin Mittge 541-902-
2376.
Siuslaw Outreach Services. Women’s Em-
powerment Support Group meets every Tuesday,
4-6pm., 1576 West 12th St. Contact: 541-997-2816.
Siuslaw Pioneer Museum meeting, second
Monday of each month, 10am., 2nd & Maple St.
541-997-7884.
Siuslaw Public Library’s Art Display Com-
mittee meets the second Tuesday of each month at
8:30am., Bromley Room of the library.
Siuslaw Rod & Gun Club meets third Thursday
of every other month, 7pm., Gun Club, Munsel
Lake Road. Contact: Jerry Harpole, 935-5224
Siuslaw Soil & Water Conservation Dist., fi rst
Monday, 6:30pm., 1525 12th Street, Suite 10A.
Contact: Seth Mead, 541-997-1272.
Siuslaw Viewfi nders Photography Club, meet-
ings 1st Monday of the month at the Siuslaw Public
Library, Bromley room, 6pm. Contact: Curt Peters,
Digital Dunes Photography 541-902-8748.
Siuslaw Watershed Council meets the last
Wednesday of every month, 6:30pm., Contact: 541-
268-3044 (Open to public.)
Soroptimist International of Florence, Meets
2nd & 4th Wednesday, 12:00 noon at Chen’s Family
Dish, 3620 Hwy. 101. Contact: Pres. Jo Hine 541-
997-2233.
Support Group for Families & Friends with
Mental Illness, Meets every 4th Thursday of the
month from 6:30-8pm., at the Peace Harbor Hos-
pital cafeteria, 400 Ninth St. Mental illness is a
very stressful and devastating experience for all
involved. Everyone is welcome to come and share
with others who are going through the same experi-
ences. Contact: Monica 541-902-8308 or Julia 541-
997-2026.
SWING (Siuslaw Womens Investment Group),
Meets every third Tuesday, 12:30pm., New Life
Lutheran Church, spruce & 21st St. Contact: Joyce
541-999-9876 or Karen 541-999-7906.
T.O.P.S. - OR #890, Meets Every Wednesday,
8:45-10am., The New Life Lutheran Church, 2100
Spruce St., Florence, OR. Contact: 541-902-7574.
Toastmasters International, Siuslaw Talespin-
ners, meets four times per month: the fi rst and third
Thursday at 5:30 to 6:30pm at the Port of Siuslaw
Offi ce and the second and forth Thursday at 12:05
to 12:55pm at the Siuslaw Valley Fire & Rescue
Station on 2625 HWY 101. Contact: Alan Campbell
541-991-2920.
Us Too Prostate Cancer Education and Sup-
port Group – Evening Group, meets 2nd Tuesday of
each month, 5pm. at Presbyterian Church. Spouses,
loved ones and families are welcome. Contact: Bob
Horney 541-997-6626.
Us Too Prostate Cancer Education and Support
Group – Lunch Group, meets 3rd Tuesday of each
month, 12 Noon at Ichiban Restaurant. Spouses,
loved ones and families are welcome. Contact: Bob
Horney 541-997-6626.
Van Fans – Meets the 1st Wednesday of each
month, 11:45am., at Shorewood for meeting &
lunch. Cost $8.50. Contact: Lea Rudd 541-999-
0779.
Veterans of Foreign Wars – Post 3232 meets
the 2nd Tuesday of each month, 6:00 pm., Florence
Elks Lodge, 1686 12th Street. Contact: 541-997-
5944.
Veterans of the Florence Area meet every Mon-
day at 11:30am. at Elks Lodge of Florence, 1686
12th Street. Contact: Band of Brothers 541-997-
5944.
VFW Auxiliary, Meets 2nd Tuesday, 1pm., 2216
Willow Loop, Florence. Contact: Beryl Foreman -
541-902-8327 Call for information or applications.
Weight Loss Surgery Support Group meets the
4th Wednesday of each month, 7 pm., Conference
Room “C” - Peace Harbor Hosp. Contact Ron 541-
902-8081 or Marlene 541-997-8801.
Weight Watchers meets Thursday evenings at
5:30 pm. (Meeting weigh-in 5 pm.) at the 1380 10th
Street at Cross Road Assembly of God. Contact:
1-800-651-6000
Women’s Fellowship Circle, Wednesdays,
10am.-noon, Cross Road Assembly of God, 1380
10th Street. Contact: 541-902-8928.
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