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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2017
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FUUF to offer classes CROW shows what it means ‘To Be An Addams’
on Metaphysical Energy
Don Mattison will be shar-
ing his understanding of what
Metaphysical Phenomenon
and psychic awareness is in an
upcoming class, beginning
Wednesday, April 12, at 4 p.m.
He believes, “This aware-
ness is available to anyone
who wants to take the time to
learn and practice these won-
derful gifts.”
Mattison started wondering
and searching in his late teens,
reading and going to any class
that he could find that spoke to
these issues.
In the seventies he went to
the Science of Mind church
led by Pastor Damien
Simpson, located in Long
Beach, CA. There he learned
the art of using energy to heal
and this has become a very
important part of his life today.
Mattison is currently a
member of the Metaphysical
Group at the Florence
Unitarian Universalist Fellow-
ship and will participate as one
of the instructors in some
classes soon to be offered.
These classes will be held at
FUUF and are offered to con-
gregants as well as anyone
from the Florence and sur-
rounding areas.
The first classes offered will
be on seeing auras, “the energy
fields” that surround each one
of us.
COURTESY PHOTO
Don Mattison, a member
of the Florence Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship of
Florence, will be leading
classes in psychic aware-
ness beginning today at 4
p.m.
PHOTOS BY CHANTELLE MEYER/SIUSLAW NEWS
The classes will be held
every second and fourth
Wednesday of each month at 4
p.m..
The first class starts
Wednesday April 12 at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellow-
ship, located at 87738
Highway 101 and Heceta
Beach Road, and is wheelchair
accessible.
For more information, visit
www.florenceuuf.org or call
541-997-2840.
Denyse, Shelby, Trudie, Lalitha, Melissa
Children’s Repertory of Oregon
Workshops (CROW) castmembers stop to perform
a flashmob version of “The Addams Family
Musical” at Fred Meyer on April 8. The event
involved orchestrating students, families and vol-
unteers with the store. “I must say a special thank
you to Mike Harklerode for arranging it and mak-
ing it possible,” said CROW Artistic Director
Melanie Heard. “The Addams Family” runs April 21-
23 at Florence Events Center. Visit eventcenter.org
for more information or to purchase tickets.
DAR announces date for scholarship application
Oregon Dunes Chapter of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution is seeking appli-
cants for their scholarship to be
awarded in May.
The Daughters of the
American Revolution (DAR) is
an organization dedicated to
historical preservation, educa-
tion and patriotism. Members
have a strong commitment to
community and service to oth-
ers, and live by the motto,
“Preserve the Past, Enhance the
Present, and Invest in the
Future.”
This scholarship for $500 is
available to a member of the
current graduating class of
Siuslaw High School.
The DAR is looking for stu-
dents who have turned their
educational life around, or have
overcome difficulty during
their high school career.
Consideration will be given to
students who demonstrate suc-
cessful grades in their last two
years of high school, can show
involvement in their communi-
ty and family, and can demon-
strate clear educational and
personal goals for their future.
Applications are due by May
1. The details are included on
the flash drive available
through the high school coun-
seling office.
The Oregon Dunes Chapter
members work hard to raise
funds to sponsor their scholar-
ship.
Sales of their popular cook-
book,
DAR
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Coast Military Museum, 2145
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Siuslaw Pioneer Museum, at
278 Maple Street.
Any woman 18 years or
older, regardless of race, reli-
gion, or ethnic background,
who can prove lineal descent
from a patriot of the American
Revolution is eligible for DAR
membership.
DAR boasts 190,000 mem-
bers in 3,000 chapters across
the United States and interna-
tionally. Women interested in
membership may contact
Karen Childs, at 541-997-
7154, to attend a meeting as a
guest.
To learn more about the
Daughters of the American
Revolution, visit the national
website at www.dar.org.
Military
museum
announces
heritage day
The Oregon Coast Military
Museum is hosting a Military
Heritage Day on Saturday,
April 22, starting at 2 p.m., at
Sam Spayd’s hangar at the
Florence Municipal Airport.
The speaker for this event is
Col. Jay Murphy, USAF (Ret)
who flew the legendary SR-71
Blackbird reconnaissance air-
craft during the 1970s and ’80s
until his retirement in 1987.
Murphy then went on to
work in the same program at
the Lockheed “Skunk Works,”
which originally designed and
built the aircraft.
He will share information
about the operation of the air-
plane, such as the harrowing
experience when both engines
failed at 74,000 feet altitude
flying Mach 3.
He will also share informa-
tion about the preparation and
ground crew efforts it takes to
keep the Blackbird airborne.
The event will start at 2
p.m. with light refreshments
being offered. Seating will be
limited so it suggested those
interested in attending visit the
museum’s new website and
RSVP for the event at
www.oregoncoastmilitary
museum.com.
There is no admission
charge, however donations
will be appreciated.
The
museum,
2145
Kingwood St., is open to the
public Thursday through
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.