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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.
Remembering Jerry Wasserburg
(1927-2016)
3 A
Free documentary to feature Music Festival
The Siletz Bay Music
Festival Documentary, directed
by Florence City Council
member Joshua Greene, will be
screened at City Lights
Cinemas, along with a Q&A
with the director, on Tuesday,
June 6, at 6 p.m., during a free
public screening.
The new documentary pro-
vides an in-depth look at the
Oregon music festival and how
the power of music can uplift a
community.
Following the documentary,
Greene will discuss his experi-
ences in making the film, his
plans on bringing parts of the
festival to Florence with the
Siuslaw Jam, and answer audi-
ence questions.
Greene first got involved
with the Siletz Bay Music
Festival when he was asked to
film a couple of performances.
He realized that just filming the
routines of the festival didn’t
really get to the heart of why it
was important. So Greene
embarked on making a full
documentary about the festival.
The festival itself started as a
small concert to showcase jazz
music, buthas grown to a full
F RIENDS
OF
The Friends of the Florence
Events Center announces the
open application cycle for
small grants for use of the
Florence Events Center facility
rental fees.
Potential applicants may
pick up an application from the
Florence Events Center office
or go online at www.eventcente
r.org and download an applica-
tion form.
The festival organizers
were able to bring about the
Studio to Schools program,
an initiative that funds
music programs in schools.
The program makes learn-
ing music mandatory in the
6th grade, and with grants
and donations, pays for
musical instructor and
instruments for the students.
The program has since edu-
cated more than 1,000 chil-
dren regarding the impor-
tance of the musical and
theatrical arts.
The screening will be
held in conjunction with the
Siuslaw Jam music celebra-
tion, July 7 and 8, at the
Florence Events Center. The
Siuslaw Jam was started by
Greene, who extended an
COURTESY PHOTO
invitation to the festival
Join Joshua Green as he presents his documentary ‘The Siletz organizers, who became
excited about the opportuni-
Bay Music Festival’ (above) at City Lights Cinemas.
ty to perform at the FEC
fledged music event the brings Greene said. “While the festi- venue.
in thousands of people from all val now brings in some of the
Tickets for The Siletz Bay
over the country.
world’s best musicians from Music Festival Documentary
But it wasn’t the crowds that jazz, classical music and musi- are free, and seats are available
drew Greene to the project.
cal theater, it also has changed on a first come, first serve
“The effect on the communi- how music is viewed in the basis.
ty has been extraordinary,” Siletz Bay area.”
FEC
ANNOUNCE PERFORMANCE GRANT
The mission of the Friends
of the Florence Events Center
is to support the FEC’s staging
of musical, theatrical, educa-
tion and cultural events for the
greater Florence area.
This is accomplished by
financial support for the cen-
ter’s needs, as well as serving
as a vital source of volunteers.
This grant opportunity car-
ries out that mission by offer-
ing financial support up to
$725 to the Florence area com-
munity arts organizations, who
stage events at the FEC.
Grant criteria requires the
funds are to be used for an
event rental in the theater or on
the flat floor within the 2017-
18 performance year at the
Florence Events Center by a
nonprofit organization.
Preference will be given to
organizations that use volun-
teers and events that are open
to the community.
Applications are to be
received or postmarked no later
than June 20 at 4 p.m. at the
Florence Events Center office.
More information is avail-
able from the FEC at 541-997-
1994.
Established ‘Stroke’ procedures can save lives
Where: The West
Woahink Lake
Meeting Hall
After
Western
Lane
Ambulance District para-
medics arrive at the local
Emergency Department (ED)
with a patient suffering a
potential stroke, they immedi-
ately report the patient’s med-
ical condition to the nursing
staff and ED Physician.
Paramedics will often call in
a “stroke alert” to the ED staff,,
while still out in the field with
the patient, in order to alert the
ED so they can prepare for the
patient’s arrival.
This will also allow medical
staff in the X-ray department to
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prepare the CT-Scanner to be
ready to get a brain scan to
determine if there is any hem-
orrhagic bleeding.
In the majority of these
cases, the patient will be
brought straight from the
ambulance to the CT Scan.
Once the patient is settled in
the ED room, the physician
will begin a full examination
and consider treatment options
according to the results of the
CT Scan, the patient’s medical
condition, exam findings and
other associated patient related
information.
Peace Harbor Hospital
(PHH) Emergency Department
Physician William Foster
explains what he is concerned
about upon examining the
patient.
“Is the patient exhibiting
neurological deficits such as
weakness on one side of the
body, and slurred speech or dif-
ficulty talking?” he asked.
When examining the CT-
Scan, doctor’s will review it for
any indications of bleeding in
the brain.
“This will let us know if we
can give a medication called
TPA, which essentially breaks
up a clot in an artery in the
brain,” Foster said.
If there are indications of
bleeding in the brain, then TPA
cannot be given because it will
worsen the brain bleed because
it is a general blood thinner.
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There is also a narrow win-
dow of opportunity of time to
give the TPA, and that three
hours from time of onset,
according to Foster.
Once all the exams and treat-
ments are completed at Peace
Harbor Hospital, then the neu-
rologist at a Regional Medical
Center will be consulted for
possible transference of the
patient. Riverbend hospital in
Springfield offers a neurology
department, and many PHH are
subsequently sent there, either
by ground or air ambulance.
This allows patients to
receive additional critical
mecial care in a specialized
clinical setting.
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