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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2017
Mayor reads Earth Day Proclamation
Pre-register for
kindergarten Monday
Siuslaw Elementary School
is preparing for its Spring
Kindergarten pre-registration
and Meet and Greet. On
Monday, April 24, from 5:30
to 6:30 p.m., parents and
2017-18 kindergarten students
are invited to visit the class-
rooms and meet the teachers.
Parents will also be able to
learn more about the school
readiness program, Kids in
Transition to School (KITS).
Kindergarten pre-registra-
tion packets have gone out to
preschools in the area. Parents
of children not in preschool
can pick up packets at the ele-
3 A
mentary school at 2221 Oak
St.
Full registration for kinder-
garten and all students will
take place Aug. 15 to 17, from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Siuslaw
Elementary School.
Oregon law requires that
students starting school be up-
to-date on all age-appropriate
immunizations.
Parents may find more
information about immun-
iztion
requirements
at
https://public.health.oregon.
gov/PreventionWellness/Vacci
nesImmunization/GettingImm
unized/Pages/school.aspx.
Siuslaw Friendship Club
donates to OCHS
The Siuslaw Friendship
Club traditionally raises funds
year round through a variety of
efforts including bake and
plant sales, card parties,
Candle Lite parties and many
other fundraising activities.
Once a year the club chooses
various local non profit organ-
izations to receive shares of
those raised funds.
On April 13 the Siuslaw
Friendship Club made dona-
tions to four organizations that
included the Oregon Coast
Humane Society.
OCHS
Director of Development
Daniel Dickson and Shelter
Manager
Tanya
Garrett
accepted a check for $500 on
behalf of the OCHS.
The presentation was made
by SFC outgoing President
Janet Vankleek, also a former
OCHS volunteer of many
years.
For more information call
541-997-4457.
$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).
JACK DAVIS/SIUSLAW NEWS
uring the April 17 Florence City Council meeting, Mayor Joe Henry (center) reads an Earth Day Proclamation
to encourage Florence “residents, businesses and institutions to use Earth Day to honor and celebrate the earth
and commit to building a sustainable and green economy.” Standing with the mayor are (left) Siuslaw schools
raised garden coordinator Lyza Houlihan and (right) Josh Haring, a member of the city’s Environmental Management
Advisory Committee. Today is Earth Day.
D
FloTones
to perform
April 30 in
Yachats
Florence’s FloTones vocal
jazz group will present
a Songs of Faith concert at
the Yachats Community
Presbyterian Church, 360
West 7th St., Yachats, at 3
p.m. on Sunday April 30.
Free admission, but free
will donations are accepted.
Featured favorites include
“This Little Light of Mine,”
“Down to the River to
Pray/Lord Listen to Your
Children,” “Deep River,”
“The Prayer/Lead Us Lord,”
“Hallelujah,” “He Never
Failed Me Yet,” and more.
$9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 2 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members | Performing Arts: $19/$15/$10
Now Showing April 21 - 27
THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS
PG-13 136 MIN – Action/Adventure
“May just be the most spectacular one yet.”
Variety
GIFTED
PG-13 96 MIN – Drama
““Gifted” isn’t the best or most sophisticated or
most original film of the year so far — but it just
might be my favorite.” Chicago Sun-Times
GOING IN STYLE – Final Week!
PG-13 96 MIN – Comedy/Crime
“While this charming movie will be targeted to
senior audiences…the humor and underlying
messages are truly universal.” Chicago Sun-Times
SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE
PG 89 MIN – Animated
“It’s all in good fun, but it also wants to engage.”
THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE
PG-13 124 MIN – Biography/Drama - “Achieves
its grandeur not through the depiction of grand
movements, but through its attentiveness to the
shifts and flickers of the soul.” SF Chronicle
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COURTESY PHOTO
From left: Mike Rose, COO of Three Rivers and 90by30 team
members Suzanne Mann-Heintz and Jeanne Shannon.
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your next visit when you get
something shrink wrapped!
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6:00 PM
165 MIN – “The whole evening is outstanding.”
4 Stars – Highest Rating – The Guardian
STRATFORD: MACBETH
Pinwheel gardens have been
sprouting up throughout Lane
County to recognize April as
Child Abuse
Prevention
month.
The pinwheel garden at
Three Rivers Casino and
Resort was “planted” by stu-
dents from the Boys and Girls
Club of Western Lane County.
The West Lane Regional
90by30 team will meet
Tuesday, April 25, at 9 a.m. in
the Bromley Room of the
Siuslaw Public Library.
The 90by30 project has a
goal of reducing child abuse
and neglect in Lane County by
90 percent by the year 2030.
Regional teams meet to organ-
ize efforts in local communi-
ties so that every person,
neighborhood, group and
organization has a way to par-
ticipate in activities to end
child abuse and neglect.
For more information about
projects and activities, visit
90by30.uoregon.edu
11:00 AM
NR 195 MIN – “This harrowing play achieves the
intensity of a thriller. 5 Stars.” The Guardian
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: MADAMA BUTTERFLY
Annual Pinwheel project draws
awareness to child abuse prevention
6:00 PM
150 MIN – “Stratford Festival’s triumphant
Macbeth is a thrilling terror.” The Globe & Mail
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