The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, July 01, 2017, Page 3A, Image 3

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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JULY 1, 2017
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Lions Club announces today’s Wings and Wheels line-up
The Florence-Siuslaw Lions
Club presents the annual Wings
and Wheels aircraft fly-in and
car show Saturday, July 1.
Gates open for the public at 10
a.m.
The Rhody Express will
once again be providing shuttle
service between the Junior
High School parking lot, the
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Most people have heard of the
3Rs of environmentally
friendly behavior-
REDUCE is to use less of something.
Use less water, turn off lights,
use both sides of a paper.
REUSE is to use an item again. Refi ll a water bottle, reuse a
container and buy reusable bags.
RECYCLE is to make new items from old ones; recycle
bottles, glass, paper, cans, plastic, cardboard & more.
Senior Center and the airport
between 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Over 100 hot rods, show cars
and trucks are expected to be
on display.
Featured aircraft this year is
a World War II SBD Dauntless
Dive Bomber from the
Erickson Air Collection in
Madras, Oregon.
The aircraft will be arriving
in Florence Friday afternoon
and will fly down Highway 101
sometime later that evening.
Listen to KCST Radio for an
approximate arrival time if you
would like to see it.
Also on hand for the show
will be an appearance by the
Northwest Ravens precision
flying team. They will perform
shortly after noon.
The
Florence
Police
Department, Siuslaw Fire and
Rescue and Western Lane
Ambulance will have displays.
The Central Oregon Coast
Military Vehicle group will be
on hand and will provide rides
in their vehicles again this year.
Last year this proved to be
very popular. COCMM mem-
bers take riders all the way to
the north end of the airport and
back.
Music will be provided by
Back in Time which was popu-
lar last year. The Oregon Coast
British Car Club will also have
vehicles on display.
The Florence Radio Control
club will have aircraft in the air
all day.
Food will once again be pro-
vided by the Lions Club and the
Ada Grange, plus for the first
time Mo’s Restaurants will
have their food truck in atten-
dance selling Clam Chowder,
Fish Taco’s and other delights.
Two rides in the Dauntless
will be awarded to lucky raffle
ticket holders. The rides are
provided by Three Rivers
Casino Resort and the City of
Florence.
The Lions Club will also be
selling Solar Eclipse Glasses at
$2 per pair along with raffle
tickets for over $2000 in raffle
prizes to be awarded through-
out the day.
Trophies will be awarded at
approximately 2:30 p.m.
The Lions Club wishes to
thank our Major Sponsor,
Three Rivers Casino Resort and
the City of Florence for provid-
ing the Dauntless.
The Lion’s Club also thanks
the following sponsors for their
support this year; Florence
Yamaha, C & M Stables,
Burn’s Riverside Chapel, Les
SchwabTires, Tony’s Garage,
Florence In Bloom, First
Baptist
Church,
Mo’s
Restaurants, Coast Radio,
Johnston Motors, Car Wash and
Shine, Heceta Self Storage,
128Restobar, Valvoline Oil
Change, Pacific Pines RV Park
and Storage, Chad E. Clements
DDS, Sears, Coast Pavement
Maintenance, Dutch Bros,
A&W
Restaurant,
and
Sherwood Like A Tow.
PeaceHealth volunteers install new officers
T ip
I’ll Fly Away
Many airports provide recycling bins both
inside and outside of secure areas for
paper, cans and bottles. Some airlines
have in-fl ight recycling programs for
paper, plastic and aluminum, though this
can depend on recycling programs at
the destination airport. Ask your fl ight
attendant if they are recycling - if not,
carry your bottle, can or magazine off the
plane and fi nd the nearest recycling bin.
COURTESY PHOTO
Q uiz
New PHV Officers, right to left: President Nancy Johnson, Vice-President John Pearson, Parliamentarian Monica
Kossman, Recording Secretary Kathi Brandt, Corresponding Secretary Sandi Hennig and Treasurer Kathy Blok.
Answer to Previous Quiz: B: Reusing
If you take your old oil fi lter to a drop off site you are….
A) reducing. B) reusing. C) recycling.
D id you Know?
President of Navy Wives.
Other officers are John
Pearson, vice-president; Kathi
Brandt, recording secretary;
Sandi Henning, corresponding
secretary; Kathy Blok, treasur-
er; Monica Kosman parliamen-
tarian; and Rosalie Johnson,
past president.
PeaceHealth
volunteers
serve the hospital in a multi-
tude of ways and there are vol-
unteer opportunities available
in a variety of areas.
These areas include the hos-
pital lobby, same day surgery,
hospital gift shop, Tuesday
Workshop, patient advocate
and more.
For a rewarding and mean-
ingful volunteer experience
contact President Nancy
Johnson at 541-997-8813
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The Port of Siuslaw invites
the public to enjoy Fourth of
July fireworks hosted by the
Florence Area Chamber of
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People in the U.S. make up 5% of the world’s
population but use 25% of the world’s
resources and generate 30% of its garbage.*
On Thursday, June 15,
PeachHealth Peace Harbor
Volunteers installed new offi-
cers for the upcoming year.
The new president is Nancy
Johnson, who brings extensive
experience to the role after
serving as the National
E W I TH A S
F OURTH
Commerce.
The Port property offers an
excellent vantage viewpoint for
the official fireworks display,
which will be launched from a
barge in the Siuslaw River.
There is plenty of viewing
space on the boardwalk, as well
as Nopal and Harbor streets
parking lots.
Additional parking is avail-
able at the Florence Events
OF J ULY
Center, and at the west end of
Bay Street.
Remember personal fire-
works are prohibited on Port
property and the Old Town
area.
In addition, personal fire-
works are not allowed on pub-
lic streets or right of ways
throughout the community,
beaches, dunes and forests.
Also, the port reminds guests
F IREWORKS
the City of Florence’s rules
governing the consumption of
alcohol also apply to Port prop-
erty as well.
The Port of Siuslaw,
Florence Area Chamber of
Commerce, Florence Police
Department, Siuslaw Valley
Fire and Rescue and the City of
Florence are working together
to ensure a safe and memorable
Fourth of July celebration.
$9 | $8 Senior/Student/Military | $7.50 Matinees Before 2 | $7 Child | $6.50 Members | Performing Arts: $19/$15/$10
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BABY DRIVER – Kevin Spacey, Jamie Foxx
R 113 MIN - “A thrilling and original cinematic
joyride that pays homage to heist masterpieces
while creating a legacy of its own.” Screen Crush
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PG 96 MIN – “This rather clever, breakneck-
paced cartoon gives fans exactly what they want:
Like the new nemesis voiced by Trey Parker, it
shoots machine-gun bursts of bubblegum at the
audience, asking them to chew and enjoy.” HR
DESPICABLE ME 3 – 3D
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PG-13 149 MIN – “Regardless of our opinions, 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM 3:20 PM 2:40 PM 3:50 PM
we all know what a Michael Bay film is. This one's 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 6:30 PM 8:30 PM
his most Baysome.” Time Out
TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT
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WONDER WOMAN
PG-13 141 MIN – “Smart, slick, and satisfying in 3:05 PM
all of the ways superhero films ought to be…[A] 6:00 PM
female hero and a female director are the ones to 8:55 PM
show the fellas how it’s done.” EW
ROH Ballet: Mixed Program
The Dream / Symphonic Variations /
Marguerite and Armand - 180 MIN - ENCORE
RSC: ANTONY & CLEOPATRA
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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING
PG-13 130 MIN – A youthful Tom Holland takes
over Spidey with Michael Keaton as the villain
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Innes Hopkins’s design.” The Guardian
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4515 Hwy. 101 N., Florence
541- 997-5049
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Open Monday - Friday 8am-5pm