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New Life Lutheran Church honors LCC student
On June 6, New
Life Lutheran
L e g a c y a n d
E n d o w m e n t
Commission was
pleased to grant an
academic scholar-
ship to Justice
Santos, is a second-
ary education stu-
dent at LCC. Justice
and her son were
presented with a
check for $750.
Presenting
the
grant were Pastor
Lori Blake and her
sister Denise visit-
ing from Minnesota
at the Florence
Event Center’s Lane
Community College
COURTESY PHOTO
Scholarship Night.
The New Life New Life Pastor Lori Blake presents LCC student Justice Santos
L e g a c y a n d with a scholarship check for $750. Santos is majoring in Secondary
E n d o w m e n t Education at the Florence LCC Campus.
Commission is not a
standing committee,
of the commission.
income from investments as
but a board of appointed mem-
The commission was estab- scholarships given to deserving
bers to handle the investments lished to be able to share students.
SOS will recieve donations and host
Chamber’s Business After Hours
Florence Area Chamber of
Commerce invites the public to
their Business After Hours
event on July 20, at Siuslaw
Outreach Services (SOS), 1576
12th St., from 5:15 p.m. to 7:00
p.m.
During the event, the SOS
board will introduce its new
executive director, Bob Teter,
and celebrate the successful
completion of their recent
Rainbow Fund matching cam-
paign with special check pre-
sentations. Marianne Brisbane
will cater the event and bever-
ages will be available.
“We are so excited about
hosting
the
Chamber’s
Business After Hours and hope
the public will join us for this
big event,” says Teter. “This
spring we were approached by
Tuesday 6/27
an anonymous community
member who was concerned
about homeless youth.
The project was designed to
raise funds to get kids into
homes, get them help with
their education and dental
needs, and provide access to
cultural enrichment programs,”
Teter said.
Recently, SOS recieved a
matching donation challenge.
If SOS raised $5,000, the
donor would match the total.
That $5,000 matching check
will be presented at the
Chamber’s After Hours event.
Also on that evening, the
Florence Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship will
present SOS with a check from
their quarterly collections
The Chamber’s executive
Marge Eichenberger
Judy Sidell
director, Bettina Hannigan,
says the Chamber’s Business
After Hours social events offer
members and the public valu-
able networking opportunities.
“Every one of our After Hours
events is beneficial to busi-
nesses and the public in some
way,” says Hannigan, “ and
this one has the extra benefit of
celebrating success and com-
passionate contributions that
demonstrate what an awesome
community we live in.”
For more information about
SOS contact them at 541-997-
2816 or FlorenceSOS.org.
To learn more about the
Florence Area Chamber of
Commerce and how to join or
volunteer, visit www.Florence
Chamber.com or call 541-997-
3128.
Florence
Florence
Florence Liquor Agency
Los Compadres
Wednesday 6/28 Sandie Arsenault
Linda McPhedran
Florence
Florence
Grocery Outlet
Cheveux Spa
Thursday 6/29
Barbara Greger
Joanne Holloway
Florence
Florence
Abbys Legendary Pizza
Grocery Outlet /Florence
Friday 6/30
Dee Hartley
Carol Tucker
Florence
Florence
Safeway/Florence
Safeway/Florence
Saturday 7/1
Terry Jones
Raymond Bray
Florence
Florence
Safeway/Florence
Ichiban Japanese/Chinese Rest.
Sunday 7/2
Shannon Robinson
Michelle Lian
Concord, CA
Bend
Safeway/Florence
Heceta Beach RV Park
Monday 7/3
Not available at press time
Justice is majoring in
Secondary Education and is
considered an individual that
has the potential to be a terrific
teacher.
Each year at this time the
Commission honors one or
more students with scholar-
ships and grants to groups or
individuals that work to bene-
fit the community.
For more information on the
church’s scholarship program,
call 541-997-8113.
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Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8, 9am-3pm.
Sat 7/8, 9am-4pm,
26th & Spruce St. E,
Household items,craft supplies,
refrigerator, treadmill, 12’ Valco fishing
boat & much more!
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8 9am-2pm,
82855 Fir St.,
Tools, sporting, household, everything
goes! 541-991-3656.
Moving Sale Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8,
9am-4pm, 11460 E Mapleton Rd.,
Furniture, tools, everything has to go!
Gun cabinet, tv, dishes, all farm
equipment, small trailer for hauling
wood, house for sale!
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/9 9am-?, Moving Sale!
Everything Goes! Furniture,
kitchenware & Linens.
1090 Maple Apt #5.
Sat 7/8, 9am-2pm,
88130 Windleaf Way, Heceta South,
Moving & downsizing sale. Something
for everyone.
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8 8am-4pm,
Alley behind 2155 E 9th St.
off Tamarack
RV barn loaded! Fishing, hunting, tools,
wire welder, knives, sewing machine,
freezer, cameras, Blue glass, 2-boats,
towbar.
Fri-Sat 7/7-7/8,
10am-2pm.
Many handcrafted new items, craft
supplies, collectibles (willow dolls &
miniature bird houses), twin
headboard, ladies Carhart clothing,
Hoveround power wheel chair, Medela
breast pump, 50” flat screen TV, child’s
car seats, goat milk soap (seconds),
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59 Park Village Dr., W on 9th,
Right on Hemlock, turn left on Park
Village Dr., #59 is on the left.