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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017
LCC to host workshop
for potential instructors
Lane Community College
Florence Center's Continuing
Education program will hold
an informational workshop for
community members interest-
ed in teaching non-credit
courses.
Community members are
invited to attend one of two
workshops planned for 10 a.m.
and 5:15 p.m. on Monday,
June 12 on campus at 3149
Oak Street.
Prior teaching experience is
not required, but extensive
knowledge, experience and
passion in the content area is
necessary.
For more information, con-
tact Marsha Sills at 541-997-
8444, ext. 4825 or email her at
sillsm@lanecc.edu.
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Waterfront Depot awarded revitalization grant
Florence’s Waterfront Depot
has been awarded a $21,000
matching grant for historic
preservation and structural
repairs through the Oregon
Main Street Revitalization
grant program.
The grants are awarded to
projects that can make an eco-
nomic impact by stimulating
private investment and local
economic development, and fit
within a community’s long
range plan for downtown vital-
ity.
“The
Florence
Area
Chamber of Commerce is
working to perpetuate the
area’s historic and aesthetic
values. That’s why we are part-
nering with the community in
valuable ways that are visible
and tangible,” says Bettina
Hannigan, the Chamber’s exec-
utive director.
“One of those ways is with
the Downtown Revitalization
Team, a Chamber committee in
support of the City of
Florence’s ReVision Florence
program,” she adds. “This was
the catalyst for our success in
winning the grant from the
Main Street program,” she
said.
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The Rotary Club of
Florence recently presented
Jim Grano, the coordinator
for Siuslaw school field
trips, a check for $ 593.
This money will be used
to pay for transportation for
district students to take trips
to the STEP fish traps at the
Whittaker Creek
Recreational Area.
The funds will also be
used pay for trips to
Knowles Creek, the dunes,
and to the Cape Perpetua
Marine Reserve.
Grano and the school dis-
trict recently lost one of the
funding sources for these
trips.
Whenmade aware of this
situation, the Florence
Rotary Club donated the
money necessary to contin-
ue these important science
related field trips.
HOURS
Is your family prepared?
If an emergency happens in your community,
it may take emergency workers some time to reach you.
You should be prepared to take care of yourself and
your family for a minimum of 240 hours.
Get your emergency kit started with
these essentials:
❑ Pen and paper
❑ Money
❑ Address and phone numbers
❑ Work gloves
❑ Basic tools
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Bay Street’s historic Waterfront Depot Restaurant has
been awarded a $21,000 historic prservation grant from
the ‘Oregon Main Street Revitalization’ grant program.
According to Oregon Main
Street’s website, the organiza-
tion works with communities
to develop comprehensive,
incremental
revitalization
strategies based on a communi-
ty’s unique assets, character,
and heritage. Their goal is “to
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sustainable communities that
will grow Oregon’s economy
while maintaining a sense of
place.”
“I am so pleased to have
been awarded the grant and
excited to get to the next step,
which would be to schedule the
appropriate contractors and get
the work done as soon as possi-
ble,” says Marianne Brisbane,
the owner of the restaurant. “It
really was not so difficult to get
the ball rolling on this. It was
just a matter of getting the esti-
mates done in a timely matter
and approaching it from a
standpoint that targeted the
core values of the program.”
Brisbane specifically credits
committee member Ellen
Huntingdon, marketing coordi-
nator at Oregon Pacific Bank,
for help in successfully walk-
ing her through the grant
request process.
Brisbane also mentioned she
hopes other business and prop-
erty owners in Florence will
take advantage of the Oregon
Main Street Revitalization
grant program. Brisbane’s
grant was awarded for the full
amount requested.
This grant is a yearly award.
Hannigan invites other busi-
ness and property owners to
contact her to join in the appli-
cation process for next year.
Hannigan can be contacted at
541-997-3128 or Bettina@flo-
rencechamber.com.
PeaceHealth creates new
decontamination team
Rotary donates to help
funding of field trips
IDENTIFY • PREPARE • SURVIVE
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PeaceHealth
Peace
Harbor Medical Center
recently trained members of
a newly developed deconta-
mination team.
The team can be deployed
during situations at the med-
ical center hospital and
other facilities that may
require the decontamination
of patients in an emergency
situation, such as cleansing
to remove contamination by
hazardous materials includ-
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substances and infectious
materials.
The caregivers’ training
was completed in compli-
ance with the Federal
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Management
Agency (FEMA) as a next
step following the recent
installation of a decontami-
nation shower system in the
Rotarian, Ron Caputo,
presents check to Jim
Grano to help fund
upcoming field trips for
district students.
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Decontamination Team
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technician;
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Mapleton ‘Kindergarten Roundup’ May 23
Mapleton
Elementary
School will hold their
‘Kindergarten
Round-Up’
Tuesday, May 23, for children
in the Mapleton School District
who will be 5 years old by
Sept. 1.
Parents and upcoming
kindergarten students should
plan to attend school beginning
at 5:30 p.m.
Students will meet their fel-
low students, and parents will
receive helpful kindergarten
information.
Bring your child’s birth cer-
tificate, immunization records,
and social security card.
Knowing how many kinder-
garten students to expect in the
fall is extremely important.
If you know of a student
who will attend kindergarten in
the fall and is unable to attend
‘Kindergarten Round-Up,’ call
541-268-4471.
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