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8 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, May 27, 2017 THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM THIS WEEK ON THE ❘ / SIUSLAWNEWS ❘ @ SIUSLAWNEWS COAST A W EEKLY L ISTING OF C OMMUNITY E VENTS IN THE F LORENCE A REA S UBMIT ALL E VENTS I NFORMATION VIA E MAIL TO P RESS R ELEASES @T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM Sunday, May 28 Monday, May 29 Y ACHATS L IONS TO SERVE W REATHS TO BE LAID PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Yachats Lions Club Pancake Breakfast will feature “all you can eat” pancakes, sausage, ham and scrambled eggs. Suggested donation is $7. The Lions Hall is one block west of Highway 101 on Fourth St. All proceeds from this fundrais- er support local community serv- ice projects and scholarships to graduating seniors, food pantries, the Pre-school and after school programs of the Yachats Youth and Family program, South Lincoln Resources programs and eyeglasses for children and adults. Siuslaw from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Bartolome is a member of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (www.IANDS.org). This seminar is sponsored by the Presbyterian Church for the community. There is no charge and nothing to purchase. American Legion Post 59 of Florence will host a public Memorial Day veterans’ remem- brance ceremony to lay wreaths on the Siuslaw River at Veterans’ Memorial Park. The park is next to The River House Inn, 1202 Bay St. Upcoming events The ceremony begins at noon. For those wishing to participate, LCC F LORENCE OPEN HOUSE registration of wreaths, and the Come learn about upcoming names for whom they represent, summer trips and classes offered begins at 11:30 a.m. through Lane Community College There is no cost to participate. Florence Center’s Continuing Education program during an LCC CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY open house, June 7, at 11 a.m., Lane Community College will be 3149 Oak Street, in Florence. closed for the Memorial Day holi- Door prizes include a $50 credit day. No classes will be held and no toward summer registration. F LUKES TO STRUM services will be available, unless Registration for the summer Florence Ukulele Club (The otherwise announced by a depart- term begins June 13 and classes Flukes) meets from 3 to 4 p.m. for ment or program. a song circle. Location is Bromley For more information see the begin June 27. Room, Florence Public Library, academic calendar online at www 1460 Ninth St. .lanecc.edu/calendars/academic- A RT TOUR FOR J UNE Meetings are open to ukulele calendar. Enjoy the 2nd Saturday Gallery players of all levels and anyone Tour Saturday, June 10, from 3 to interested in learning more about Tuesday, May 30 5 p.m. This self-guided tour the club, as well as anyone who inspires locals and visiting tourists just wants to listen and/or sing S EMINAR ON NEAR - DEATH alike and reinforces Florence as along — audience welcome. an ever-evolving arts destination. EXPERIENCE Beginners meet first from 1:30 Enjoy great local art, interac- Barbara Bartolome of Santa to 2:30 p.m. Loaner ukuleles tions with fellow patrons of the Barbara, Calif., will present a available. arts and artists, receptions, seminar for the public on Near- For more information email refreshments, live entertainment Death Experiences at the janetwellington@charter.net and community. Presbyterian Church of the The tour begins at any of the participating locations. For more information, visit 2ndSaturday GalleryTour.com. W ANT TO TEACH AT LCC? Lane Community College Florence Center’s Continuing Education program will hold an informational workshop for com- munity members interested in teaching non-credit courses. Community members are invit- ed 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 St. Prior teaching experience is not required, but extensive knowl- edge, experience and passion in the content area is necessary. For more information, contact Marsha Sills at 541-997-8444, ext. 4825 or email her at sillsm@ lanecc.edu. R HODY S OCIETY MEETINGS TO RESUME IN S EPTEMBER The Siuslaw Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society meets in September, October, November, January, February, March, April and May, on third Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. The public is invited to come to the Presbyterian Church of the Siuslaw, 3996 Highway 101. Call 541-997-3082 for informa- tion or visit www.siuslawars.org. Village Grooming 4981 Highway 101, across Munsel Lake Rd 541-305-5411 Call for appointment County Transfer & Recycling Commerical • Residential Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly, One Time Pick-Up. 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