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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 2017
Evangelical church to
hold sale and car wash
The Florence Evangelical
Church is holding a fundrais-
ing rummage sale on Saturday,
June 3, at 1318 Rhododendron
Dr.
The church is located on the
corner of Laurel and Rhody,
one block off of Highway 101,
and is seeking donations of
gently used items such as toys,
books, tools, household items
and clothing to sell at the
fundraiser.
The church will also be
conducting a car wash at the
Sears’s parking lot from 10 to
2 p.m. on the same day, if
weather permits.
Proceeds from this annual
sale help to pay tuition for
young people to attend church
camp each summer.
If community members
have items to donate to the
sale contact Rob at 541-997-
5159 to arrange for pickup of
the donation.
Celebration of Life
A Celebration of Life for
Charlie Kimball will be held on
June 3 at 2 p.m. It will be at the
Meeting Hall on Woahink Lake
in Honeyman State Park. Char-
lie passed away December 24th
and this is a time for family and
friends to gather to remember
him.
Donations may be made in his
name to the Siuslaw Public Li-
brary.
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June 10 auction and raffle to benefit ill 11year old
Siuslaw fifth-grade student
Malakai Kirk, son of Mark and
Laurie Stone, has dealt with
symptoms of an immune-defi-
ciency disorder his whole life.
Recently he received an unset-
tling diagnosis; he has DOCK8
deficiency, hyper IgE syn-
drome,which has only been
documented on less than 200
occaisons.
The “Gifts of the Heart
Auction- A Night of Giving”
will be held on Saturday, June
10, in the Siuslaw Middle
School commons to raise funds
to assist with expenses associ-
ated with Malakai’s surgery.
The auction opens at 5 p.m.
and bids will be accepted until
7p.m.
Everyone in the community
is welcome and encouraged to
attend. Admission is free and
all of the proceeds will be
deposited into “Malakai’s
Bone Marrow Transplant” fund
at Oregon Pacific Bank.
Among other symptoms,
through chemotherapy to kill
off the dysfunctional cells
causing his illness.
Then, after the bone marrow
transplant surgery has occured,
the new bone marrow will take
hold and give his immune sys-
tem a start.
The Stones’ out of pocket
expense for the Bone Marrow
Transplant procedure could top
$100,000
Other major expenses will
be for additional medical pro-
cedures each month at the hos-
pital.
These will include costs for
his antibody transfusion, travel
expenses for his family , food
and housing. Another concern
is the loss of income the fami-
ly will suffer because
MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS Malakai’s mother will not be
able to work while she stays
Mark Stone, Malakai Kirk, and Laurie Stone are preparing
with him during recovery.
for Malakai’s upcoming bone marrow transplant.
To donate an item for the
auction,
please contact Karen
Malakai doesn’t make antibod- system some protection.
Perry
at
541-991-6354or
ies, so needs to have a monthly
Malakai needs a bone mar-
kaperry1@gmail.com.
antibody transfusion to give his row transplant and has to go
Garden Club awards scholarships to local students
At the Siuslaw High School
Awards ceremony held May
25, the Florence Garden Club
awarded three scholarships to
graduating seniors.
Gabe Wells was awarded
$1,000 for his Forestry major.
Wells will attend Lane
Community College then trans-
fer to Oregon State University.
Brandy Dalbeck was award-
ed $1,000 to attend the Oregon
Coast Culinary Institute with
the eventual goal of having her
own restaurant using farm-to-
table sourcing.
Michael Larson was award-
ed $1,000 for his Food Science
and Technology major at
Oregon State University.
Since 1994, the Florence
Garden Club has given more
than $56,000 in scholarship
awards to qualified students in
Florence and Mapleton whose
educational goals lead to a
career in a horticulture or envi-
ronment related field.
“The Garden Club thanks
WIN JOLLEY PHOTO
Carol Jolley (left) from the Florence Garden Club presents scholarships to Gabe Wells,
Brandy Dalbeck and Michael Larson.
the merchants and public who
support its annual plant sale
and raffle,” said scholarship
committee and Garden Club
member Carol Jolley. “It’s
community support and the
dedication of Garden Club
members that provides the
money for these awards.”
Siuslaw Jam to bring jazz greats, comedy to Florence
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(FEC) will host two evenings
of music and comedy, as well
as a free young people’s con-
cert, featuring some of the
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
MAY 31
JUNE 1
Legendary comedian Pete
Barbutti opens the show with a
performance of the timeless
comedy that made him a regu-
lar on The Tonight Show.
Saturday’s performances
open with a free, 2 p.m.
“Introduction to Jazz” matinee
hosted by Barbutti and
Peplowski.Critically acclaimed
recording and international
touring artist Clairdee will also
perform.
Young musicians are encour-
aged to bring their instruments,
as the concert will finish with a
jam session for the whole audi-
ence.
Saturday’s 7 p.m. perform-
ance will focus on Jazz and the
American Popular Songbook
with selections from Nat King
Cole, Frank Sinatra, Ella
Fitzgerald and Lena Horne
For more information about
the Jam, visit www.siuslaw-
jam.com
or
email
satchmo@siuslawjam.com.
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CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS: 3D
3:40 PM
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PG-13 115 MIN – “The humor is both broad and 9:15 PM
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THE MUMMY - PG-13 107 MIN – Tom Cruise
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world’s best and up-and-com-
ing jazz musicians.
The Siuslaw Jam will be
held Friday, July 7, and
Saturday, July 8, at the FEC.
Friday’s 7 p.m. performance
will feature an evening of
songs, stories and laughter with
jazz clarinetist and saxophonist
Ken Peplowski and friends
sharing “tales from the road,”
playing music together and tak-
ing questions from the audi-
ence.
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