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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 2017
Signups begin for Senior
Center Garage Sale
The Florence Senior Center
will host its second annual
Senior Center Garage Sale on
Saturday, July 29, from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Both indoor and out-
door spaces are available.
Indoor spaces rent for $20 per
table and outdoor (parking lot)
spaces rent for $15 per table.
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SVFR recognizes retiring board member
To reserve a table, call the cen-
ter at 541-997-8844 by July
24.
To donate items, bring them
to the Senior Center on July
28, or contact Ron Borge at
541-991-7977 to arrange a
pick-up of the items.
No donated clothes please.
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Woodbury, John Scott and John Carnahan. At the June 21 SVFR Board of Directors meeting, Langborg,
Woodbury and Carnahan present retiring board member Scott with a plaque recognizing his many contribu-
tions to the district. Board member Lori Gates is also retiring after years serving on the board.
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The City of Florence Water
Quality Report for 2016 is
now available online for cus-
tomers to review.
As a water supplier, the
City is required by the
Environmental
Protection
Agency (EPA) to provide an
annual Consumer Confidence
Report.
Commonly known as a
Water Quality Report, it pro-
vides water quality data from
Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016.
The report also informs
customers of the location of
the City’s water sources, the
City’s source water protection
programs, if there are any
contaminants in the drinking
water as well as the water
analysis undertaken to ensure
that the water delivered is safe
and of the highest quality.
“The City of Florence
works hard to ensure that our
water not only complies, but
exceeds state and federal
drinking water standards,”
said Mike Miller of the City’s
Public Wroks Department. “In
addition, the City continues to
be recognized as an outstand-
ing performer by the Oregon
Health Authority, Drinking
Water Services. This report
shows our efforts are work-
ing.”
In addition to the legally
required language, the 2016
Water Quality Report includes
information regarding source
water protection, fun and
informative water facts, a
chart displaying daily water
production as well as a water
cycle activity for kids.
The 2016 Report once
again includes a graphic on
our local dunal aquifer sys-
tem. Created by local artist
Katie Miller, the graphic
clearly shows how water trav-
els from the aquifer to the
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home.
“Florence’s dunal aquifer
system is the only one of its
kind in the State of Oregon,”
said Mike Miller. “Protecting
it and providing our residents
with high quality drinking
water is our top priority.”
To request a paper or elec-
tronic copy of the 2016 Water
Quality Report, please contact
Public Works at 541-997-
4106.
The 2016 Water Quality
Report is available for down-
load on the City’s website at
www.ci.florence.or.us/public-
works/2016-water-quality-
report.
Paper copies can be found
at Florence City Hall, 250
Highway 10, and at Florence
Public Works, 989 Spruce St.
Citizens can request paper
copies to be mailed by con-
tacting Public Works at 541-
997-4106.
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Owen Wilson & Friends are back.
“The best film in the Cars series and the first to
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BABY DRIVER – Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx
R 113 MIN - “A thrilling and original cinematic
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graceful note amid summer's movie din,
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adapting Daphne du Maurier's black widow
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