SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017 Rotary Club provides free seeds to community gardens Each year the Rotary Club of Florence provides free gar- den seeds to Community gar- dens. This year Ed Hume seeds were given to Food Share Gardens, Siuslaw School Gardens, Florence Com- munity Gardens, and St. Mary’s Church Gardens. The free seeds are given through Rotary’s District 5110 Health and Hunger Committee, which is respon- sible for assisting clubs in the 3 A Career day at Siuslaw High draws student interest development of local pro- grams to help alleviate hunger. Especially where and how to obtain donated garden seeds for their local commu- nity gardens, school gardens, production gardens, as well as obtaining requested vegetable seeds for their international Rotary Club partners. For more information on the free seed program email contact information to www.theflorencerotary.org $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). Community E ASTER E GG H UNT PHOTO BY MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS Students and staff participate in a career-oriented assembly on Thursday, April 7, at the Siusalw High School gym. Speakers from Florence City Council and local business leaders spoke to the students about employment options available in Florence and surrounding areas that students might not have known about. njoy the Fun! Come E The Hunt begins at 10:00! Miller Park Field Area 18th & Oak Streets Mapleton School District seeking bids for projects McKenzie Commercial Contractors, Inc., acting as Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) for Mapleton School District, will receive subcontractor bids for the construction of the Mapleton High School and Mapleton Elementary School Improvement Projects. Mapleton School District highly encourages local sub- contractors to submit bids. The work consists of all asbestos abatement, demoli- tion, architectural, structural, SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH Ages 1-10 mechanical, electrical, and civil work for construction of improvements to Mapleton High School and Mapleton Elementary School. Interested subcontractors should view the legal invita- tion to bid announcement pub- lished on April 11, 2017 in the Daily Journal of Commerce and Register Guard. Sealed bids must be received by the CM/GC by 2 p.m., local time, Tuesday May 2, 2017. A mandatory pre-bid meet- ing for Mapleton Elementary School will be conducted at 1 p.m., local time, Friday, April 21 at the project site. Bidding Documents, con- sisting of plans, specifications, and bidding requirements, may be examined locally at Central Coast Plan Exchange, Florence, OR. Or at McKenzie Commercial Contractors, Eugene, OR; Daily Journal of Commerce Plan Center, Portland, Oregon; Eugene Builders Exchange, Eugene, Oregon; Salem Contractors Exchange, Salem, Oregon; Premier Builders Exchange, Bend, OR. In addition to the above location plans, specifications, and bidding requirements may be downloaded directly from McKenzie Commercial Contractors website www.mckenziecommercial.co For more information con- tact; Maria E. McEldowney, Bus- iness Manager, Mapleton School District # 3. Phone 541 268 4312 or fax 541 268 4632. Rotary to offer two $2,000 ‘Education Fellowships’ Co-hosted by Siuslaw High School Interact Club, & The Rotary Club of Florence. The Florence Rotary Club's Continuing Professional Education Fellowship pro- gram is offering two $2,000 fellowships to support local people who serve our commu- nity. $9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 3 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members | Performing Arts: $19/$15/$10 Now Showing April 14 - 20 FRI 14 1:00 PM THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS 3:10 PM PG-13 136 MIN – Action/Adventure “If this series, over the last 16 years, has taught us 6:20 PM anything, it’s that just when you think it’s about 8:30 PM to run out of gas, it gets outfitted with an even more elaborate fuel-injection system. And that’s never been more true than it is of “Fate” which may just be the most spectacular one yet.” Variety SAT 15 SUN 16 MON 17 TUE 18 WED 19 THU 20 1:10 PM 12:00 PM 3:10 PM 3:10 PM 6:20 PM 5:20 PM 8:30 PM 8:15 PM 1:00 PM 3:10 PM 6:20 PM 8:30 PM 1:00 PM 3:10 PM 6:20 PM 8:30 PM 1:00 PM 3:10 PM 6:20 PM 8:30 PM 1:00 PM 3:10 PM 6:20 PM 8:30 PM 12:50 PM 4:00 PM 6:10 PM 9:15 PM 12:50 PM 4:00 PM 6:10 PM 9:15 PM 12:50 PM 4:00 PM 6:10 PM 9:15 PM 11:00 AM 4:00 PM 6:10 PM 9:15 PM 12:50 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:10 PM 12:50 PM 4:00 PM 6:10 PM 9:15 PM 12:50 PM 4:00 PM 6:10 PM 9:15 PM 12:40 PM 3:20 PM PG-13 124 MIN – Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi 6:10 PM “If you're one of the faithful, this big-screen adaptation of the beloved teenage superhero TV 8:50 PM show rekindles the spirit.” Time Out 12:20 PM 3:20 PM 6:10 PM 8:50 PM 12:20 PM 3:20 PM 12:40 PM 12:40 PM 3:05 PM 6:10 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 5:45 PM 8:50 PM 6:10 PM 8:50 PM 8:50 PM 8:25 PM 12:40 PM 3:20 PM 6:10 PM 8:50 PM 12:30 PM THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE 3:20 PM PG-13 124 MIN – Biography/Drama “Achieves its grandeur not through the depiction 6:00 PM 8:40 PM of grand movements, but through its attentiveness to the shifts and flickers of the soul. Caro reminds us that it was experienced internally, by the people and the animals who had to try to live through it.” SF Chronicle 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 5:40 PM 8:20 PM 12:10 PM 3:00 PM 5:40 PM 8:20 PM 12:40 PM 3:20 PM 6:00 PM 8:40 PM SAT 15 SUN 16 MON 17 GOING IN STYLE PG-13 96 MIN – Comedy/Crime “While this charming movie will be targeted to senior audiences, I hope younger generations check it out — as the humor and underlying messages are truly universal.” Chicago Sun-Times POWER RANGERS Events & Performing Arts: BOLSHOI: A CONTEMPORARY EVENING FRI 14 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 3:20 PM 3:20 PM 6:00 PM 6:10 PM 8:40 PM TUE 18 WED 19 12:30 PM 3:20 PM 6:00 PM 8:40 PM THU 20 11:00 AM NR 160 MIN – New ballet pieces THE CRUCIBLE 6:00 PM NR 195 MIN – “This harrowing play achieves the intensity of a thriller. 5 Stars.” The Guardian Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014 The simple application is due by Friday, May 5, at 4 p.m. Eight years after the Rotary Professional Education grant first began, more than a dozen local teachers and nonprofit professionals have received training and education. Here are some of the results: • A middle school science teacher attended a graduate- level course at Portland State University focused on engi- neering and design education. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY • An elementary school teacher who was struggling to engage the highest and lowest achievers in her classroom used the funding to attend a national conference about using tablets to manage differ- entiated learning. This approach advocates the use of small workstations throughout a classroom where students can learn in different ways - using a computer or tablet, touching or interacting with objects, engaging in dis- cussion, or pursuing individ- ual study. • A counselor received training to teach women and children how to deal with and prevent domestic abuse. Anyone engaged in serving the community is eligible, and complete details about the program are available online. To apply, visit the website- florencerotary.org, then select “Club Links” from the left menu, and select “Fellowship Grant.” FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY APRIL 16 APRIL 17 APRIL 18 APRIL 12 APRIL 13 APRIL 14 APRIL 15 Rain Rain Showers Mostly Cloudy Rain Showers Showers 52°F 43°F 50°F 39°F 52°F 39°F 59°F 43°F 57°F 44°F 55°F 45°F 57°F 45°F RECEIVE $10 OFF your next visit when you get something shrink wrapped! Pricing begins at $10/ft . Bring this ad in or simply mention you saw it. 4515 Hwy. 101 N., Florence 541- 997-5049 AJ and Megan Shervin, Owners Open Monday - Friday 8am-5pm