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allies united with people who are
lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-
gender (LGBT).
Saturday, June 10
A RT TOUR FOR J UNE
Enjoy the 2nd Saturday Gallery
Tour from 3 to 5 p.m. This self-
guided tour inspires locals and
visiting tourists alike and rein-
forces Florence as an ever-evolv-
ing arts destination.
Enjoy great local art, interac-
tions with fellow patrons of the
arts and artists, receptions,
refreshments, live entertainment
and community.
The tour begins at any of the
participating locations. For more
information, visit 2ndSaturday
GalleryTour.com.
M APLETON L IONS TO HOST
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
The Mapleton Lions Club,
88148 Riverview Dr. in Mapleton,
will host its monthly pancake
breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Menu will include pancakes,
sausage, ham and eggs.
Cost is $7 for adults and $3 for
children age 12 and under.
Monday, June 12
W ANT TO TEACH AT LCC?
Lane Community College
LRP PRESENTS ‘M ASTER
Florence Center’s Continuing
Education program will hold an
C LASS ’ AT FEC
informational workshop for com-
Last Resort Players present
munity members interested in
“Master Class” at the Florence
teaching non-credit courses.
Events Center, 715 Quince St.,
Community members are invit-
June 10 and 11 and June 16 to 18.
Friday and Saturday shows are at ed to attend one of two workshops
7 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at planned for 10 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.
on campus at 3149 Oak Street.
2 p.m.
Prior teaching experience is not
For more information, visit
required, but extensive knowl-
eventcenter.org.
edge, experience and passion in
the content area is necessary.
Sunday, June 11
For more information, contact
Marsha Sills at 541-997-8444,
PFLAG TO SCREEN COMEDY
ext. 4825, or email her at sillsm@
Join us for a screening of a
lanecc.edu.
selected comedy from the video
library of PFLAG-Florence at 2
SAPPSA HEARS ABOUT
p.m. in the Bromley Room of the
Siuslaw Public Library, 1460
H EALTHY D IRECTIONS
Ninth St.
SAPPSA meets at 3:30 p.m. at
The event is free and open to
the Siuslaw Public Library, 1460
the public. Refreshments will be
Ninth St.
served.
Emily Buff Bear, coordinator of
PFLAG-Florence is an affiliate
Healthy Directions, will speak.
of a national organization for par-
The meeting is open to the pub-
ents, families, friends and straight
lic and free.
Tuesday, June 13
L OCAL CAREGIVERS TO MEET
The Florence Caregiving
Community will have its monthly
meeting in the activity room of
the Shorewood, 1451 Spruce St.,
starting at 5:30 p.m. The meeting
will run for an hour or so.
Caregivers and their clients are
welcome to come and share expe-
riences, network and just get to
know each other.
Pizza and drinks will be avail-
able.
For more information, contact
Steve Benson at 541-429-2600.
P ROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT
The Us TOO Florence Prostate
Cancer Education/Support Group
will meet at the Presbyterian
Church of the Siuslaw from 5 to 7
p.m.
With the presence of urologist
Dr. Bryan Mehlhaff and prostate
cancer survivors and their spouses
or loved ones, this Us TOO
Florence meeting is an excellent
source of prostate cancer informa-
tion. Pick up a free Us TOO
“Hotsheet,” which is eight pages
of the latest prostate cancer
research.
Call Bob Horney at 541-999-
4239 for more information.
Wednesday, June 14
F LAG D AY CEREMONY AT E LKS
Florence Elks Lodge invites the
public to the annual Flag Day
Ceremony. Coffee and donuts will
be available at 10 a.m., followed
by the Flag Ceremony at 11 a.m.
This is an educational presenta-
tion of the first Flags and the
importance of each.
The Elks Lodge is located at
1686 12th St.
P EACE H ARBOR INSTALLATION
OF VOLUNTEER OFFICERS
Peace Harbor Volunteers’ annual
installation of new officers will be
held at the Florence Events
Center, 715 Quince St., during a
special luncheon beginning at
11:30 a.m. This will be followed
by installation of officers.
RSVP by Monday, June 12, by
emailing womangolfer7@gmail.
com or by calling Rosalie at 541-
902-1368.
Upcoming events
R EPUBLICANS TO HOST
P ATRIOT P OTLUCK
The Republican Club of
Florence and Florence Liberty
Alliance are hosting a barbecue
June 17 starting at 3 p.m. at the
Elks RV Park at 5607 Mercer
Lake Road.
Hamburgers and hot dogs will
be provided. Bring your own dish
to share and your favorite drink.
The event will celebrate a con-
tinuation of Flag Day and the
birthday of a very famous person.
Park and walk towards the boat
in the sand, then up the path.
Handicap parking is up past the
boat, right in front of the meeting
hall.
For more information, call 541-
590-5435.
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.
Easy curb side recycling program-
No additional costs to our customers.
5078 Coastwood Lane
Call us at 541-997-8233
CUSTOM ENGRAVING
& CUTTING
Awards • Plaques • Name Badges
Gifts • Signage • Glassware
DONATE NOW!
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to Cars for a Cause by Dec. 31st.
We accept cars, trucks, RVs, boats
& motorcycles CALL NOW!
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541-361-9080
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Florence, Oregon
ESTATE JEWELRY AND
ANTIQUE FURNITURE!!!
We buy, sell and consign quality
estate/heirloom jewelry & furniture.
Gold, silver, platinum jewelry with
precious & semi precious stones.
Call 541-997-8104,
St. Vincent de Paul
Florence Antiques
2315 Hwy. 101 • Florence • 541-997-8460
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