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Donation for Malakai Olienyk receives lifetime achievement award
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D
uring the Second Saturday Gallery Tour on June
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Artist Pamela Vosseller will be donating the pro-
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Malakai’s Bone Marrow Transplant fund.
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At a recent Town Hall
meeting, U.S. Sen. Ron
Wyden recognized Florence
resident
Steve
Olienyk
with the Oregon Governor’s
Outstanding
Lifetime
Volunteer
Achievement
Award.
Wyden noted Olienyk’s
military service in WWII,
where he guarded the top war
criminals in Japan including
Hideki Tojo, Prime Minister
of Japan during the Pearl
Harbor attack.
Wyden also recognized
Olienyk’s many years of com-
munity service.
“Steve’s
philanthropic
work has earned him the
highest honor from our state,”
said Wyden. “He has had an
extraordinary impact on those
that have had a chance to
work with him.”
Some of Olienyk’s volun-
teer
projects
include:
Veteran’s Memorial Park
Commission,
American
Legion Commander, Heceta
Water
District
Board,
Kiwanis Club, Flag Program,
Siuslaw Valley Fire and
Rescue Board, outreach to
schools, Advisory Committee
for Lane County Sherriff,
‘E XPLORE ’
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Florence resident Steve Olienyk (left) is recognized for his many years of community
service by U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (center) and Oregon Sen. Arnie Roblan.
Lewis and Clark Historical
Park Board, Lane County Red
Cross Board, Astoria Rotary,
Columbia Memorial Hospital
Board, Astoria Chamber of
Commerce, Elmira Grange,
Veneta Lions Club and
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
In honor of his service,
Wyden presented Olienyk
with a flag flown over the U.S
Capital.
“Wow, I’m honored,”
Olienyk said. “I’ve known
many fine veterans in
Florence who’ve gone on to
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serve their communities and
make a positive impact. They
embody the idea of, ‘Service
before self.’
“By serving others we
strengthen the fabric of our
community and make this
great country stronger.”
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The Florence Area Chamber
of Commerce's Visitor Center,
290 Highway 101, features a
different local artist each
Tues.~Fri. 10a~5p
month. Its newest display of
1845 Hwy. 126, Suite G, Florence
local artistry features the
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coastal photography of Jo
Beaudreau,
owner
of
I N HONOR OF THE
BeauxArts Fine Art Materials
100 TH A NNIVERSARY OF R OTARY F OUNDATION
in Florence. Included in the
“Explore: Snippets of the
Florence Rotary Club’s
Oregon Coast” show are sce-
nic portraits of boats and
bridges, nature's textures and
some of the floral beauty of
our area.
85. Florence Rotary donates $325 to the Florence Regional Arts Alliance
for the annual Big Wave Poetry Festival
“If you haven't seen the
86. Florence Rotary donates $300 to the Siuslaw Watershed Council
changes in the Visitor Center
providing scholarships for 4 Siuslaw student to the Summer Camp
yet, now is a great time to
Program
come by and see how we've
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87. Florence Rotary is recognized by the District Governor for the
repurposed the space and fea-
fi nancial support Rotary members gave to Rotary International’s End
Jo Beaudreau and her exhibit “Explore: Snippets of the Oregon Coast” at Florence
Polio Now
ture local artists’ work,” says
Area Chamber of Commerce Vistor Center, 290 Highway 101
88. Florence Rotary opens the Professional Development Grant
executive director Bettina
application for a grant up to $2000 for a local professional’s career
Hannigan. “Throughout June
Her work has been displayed in shows with creating my own art or helping others
development
you'll
see
the
works
of
local
photographer
and
galleries across America.
create theirs. I love all types of expression.
89. Rotarian Janet Huston purchased t-shirts for the Siuslaw High School
Interact Club to reward them for their hard work and service
and arts aficionado Jo Beaudreau, and see
She serves on the City of Florence Every day I am thrilled I can help people
90. Florence Rotary donates $593 to Siuslaw School District Field Trips
how we're greeting our out-of-area visitors Public Art Committee, does the Second create through my shop's materials, my
for transportation costs
and local residents to promote the Saturday Gallery Tour of more than 10 materials knowledge and other resources,”
Florence community.”
local galleries, serves on the Florence Beaudreau says.
For more information Call President, Pat Riley: 541-991-6371
Beaudreau says, “Florence is a happen- Events Center's Gallery Committee and is
“With this remodel we are able to offer
ing place and the arts are strong here. By co-chair of the Siuslaw Vision 2025 local artists to have a place to exhibit their
www.thefl orencerotary.org
promoting Vision Keepers.
work. Along with Jo's work right now, we
the arts in
Beaudreau uses photography as the also have Lakeshore Myrtlewood exhibit-
our com- ways and means of exploring the plethora ing in the lobby,” adds Hannigan.
munity, we of emotions, objects and scenery.
Each month the Chamber will feature
can boost
Her educational background is in pho- two- and three-dimensional exhibits by
e c o n o m i c tography, which is her favorite form of local artists and galleries.
d e v e l o p - expression. She earned a bachelor's of fine
For information about the Florence
ment for arts from San Jose State University.
Area Chamber of Commerce visit
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r
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