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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2017
Board
from 1A
chaplains on call.
Hickson echoed this concern.
The chief director pointed out the
good work the current volunteer
chaplains had been doing before
saying that Severance’s education
and professional training would
allow her to work with them, sharing
her insights and improving the dis-
trict’s ability to respond to the wide
variety of situations chaplains
encounter.
After a brief discussion, the board
approved the chaplain’s job descrip-
tion, essentially allowing the district
to hire Severance as an employee.
The next major agenda item was
the suggested dissolution of the
Administrative Advisory Comm-
ittee (AAC), which had been formed
to advise the boards of directors of
Siuslaw Valley and Western Lane
Ambulance District as they enacted
an Intergovernmental Agreement
(IGA) for shared administration.
The IGA combines aspects of the
administrative and operation func-
tions of the two districts, streamlin-
ing procedures with a plan to save
taxpayers money.
Weeks
from 1A
Weeks remained Siuslaw’s prin-
cipal until 1999, when he was pro-
moted to Director of Instructional
Service. He held that position until
resigning in June of 2000 to become
CUSTOM ENGRAVING
& CUTTING
Awards • Plaques • Name Badges
Gifts • Signage • Glassware
The AAC last met on June 26. At
that time, members decided to rec-
ommend that their work had been
satisfactorily completed and the
need for further input from their
group was unnecessary.
Langborg said, “Essentially, the
AAC felt the duties of and the need
for the committee have been met.
The intent of the committee was to
be sure we had a forum for citizens,
employees and volunteers at both
organizations to be able to receive
feedback on our objectives as we
moved forward with the IGA, and
that forum was successful. The
members feel their function as an
advisory committee to both boards
has been met and they asked me to
bring their recommendation to dis-
solve to both boards.”
Discussion was again brief
regarding the motion and it passed
with a four to one vote.
Western Lane’s directors will
vote on the issue at their next meet-
ing on Thursday, July 27.
Siuslaw Valley’s board of direc-
tors meets on the third Wednesday of
every month at the Main Station,
located at 2625 Highway 101.
the Director of Curriculum and
Instruction for Salem-Keizer Public
Schools.
During his years in education,
he served as assistant principal
at Sprague High School and athletic
director at North Bend High
School.
ON
THE
THIS WEEK COAST
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Community Garage Sale
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Open to public
Spruce Point Assisted Living
Register at 541-997-2961
Florence Christian Church
Wednesday, July 26
West Lane Translator
6 p.m.
Open to public
Bromley Room, Siuslaw
Public Library
Woahink Lake
Association Annual
Meeting
1 p.m.
West Woahink Group
Meeting Hall
lindayoder@hotmail.com
Relay for Life
Noon to midnight
Registration required
Florence Events Center
Realtor Food Drive
10 a.m.-4p.m.
Accepting donations
Bi-Mart
“Savannah Sipping Society”
2 p.m.
Tickets required
Maple Street Theatre
“Savannah Sipping Society”
7 p.m.
Tickets required
Maple Street Theatre
Siuslaw Watershed
Council
6:30 p.m.
Open to public
Honeyman State Park
Meeting Hall
Thursday, July 27
“Love Letters”
2 p.m.
Tickets required
Class Act Theatre
“Love Letters”
7 p.m.
Tickets required
Class Act Theatre
Week of July 24-28
“Maker Fun Factory”
Vacation Bible School
9 a.m.-noon
Ages 4 to fifth-grade
Sunday, July 23
Community Garage Sale
DONATE NOW!
Rotary Interact
Open House
4 p.m.
Open to SHS students,
families
Siuslaw Public Library
Friday, July 28
SHS Class of 1972
40th Reunion


541-997-5691
541-361-9080
Florence Antiques
St. Vincent de Paul
“Love Letters”
7 p.m.
Tickets required
Class Act Theatre
Saturday, July 29
Terra Nova Trio
“It’s About Possibilities”
noon-1 p.m.
Open to public
Siuslaw Public Library
SHS Class of 1972
40th Reunion
5 p.m.
$45
Florence Events Center
Siuslaw72@gmail.com
Oregon Cavy
Breeders Society Show
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Open to public
Florence Events Center
“Savannah Sipping Society”
7 p.m.
Tickets required
Maple Street Theatre
184 Maple St.
SHS Class of 1972
40th Reunion
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
$5
East Woahink Day-Use
“Love Letters”
7 p.m.
Tickets required
Class Act Theatre
Commerical • Residential
Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly,
One Time Pick-Up.
Auto, Home, Life, Business
Flood, Antique Auto, RV’s
Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Supplements
Health Insurance
Call 541-997-8104,
2315 Hwy. 101 • Florence • 541-997-8460
“Savannah Sipping Society”
7 p.m.
Tickets required
Maple Street Theatre
184 Maple St.
County Transfer & Recycling
We buy, sell and consign quality
estate/heirloom jewelry & furniture.
Gold, silver, platinum jewelry with
precious & semi precious stones.

Area
Honeyman State Park
Siuslaw72@gmail.com
No-host gathering in the
evening
Abby’s Pizza in Florence
Siuslaw72@gmail.com
Village Grooming
ESTATE JEWELRY AND
ANTIQUE FURNITURE!!!
Maximize your donation by donating
to Cars for a Cause by Dec. 31st.
We accept cars, trucks, RVs, boats
& motorcycles CALL NOW!

jmirvis@charter.net
Florence, Oregon
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Open to public
Spruce Point Assisted
Living
Saturday, July 22
Phone (541) 997-9497
1234 Rhododendron Dr / Florence
4981 Highway 101,
across Munsel Lake Rd
541-305-5411
Call for appointment
Easy curb side recycling program-
No additional costs to our customers.
5078 Coastwood Lane
Call us at 541-997-8233
Advertise
your business here.
Siuslaw News
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We welcome you and the children you care for to
come to the library this summer. Registration is
FREE and not limited by age or ability. Rewards can
be earned once you register, and redeemed at any
time during the program. We hope you will include
the library in your summer plans. - Miss Gayle
For more information, contact the Library Program Architects
at the Siuslaw Public Library (541) 997-3132,
or the Mapleton Branch Library (541) 268-403
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
JULY 2017 SCHEDULE
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
July 1
2
3
4
5
12:20—
12:30 Kids Free
Lunch
Library Closed
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
9
10
Happy 4th of July!
7
8
10:30 Story me
12:20—12:30 Kids Free
Lunch
2:00 Lego Club
1:00
Program:
Animals of the
Dunes
12
13
14
15
12:20—
10:30 Story me
10:00 Boys and Girls
10:30 What’s a Shorebird
10:30 Story me
1:00
12:30 Kids
12:20—12:30 Kids
Club
Environment for the
12:20—12:30 Kids Free
Program:
12:20—12:30 Kids
Americas program
Lunch
Covered
Free Lunch
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
11
6
10:30 What’s a Bird
Environment for the
Americas program
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
6:00 Movie: A Dog’s
16
Bridges
17
18
19
20
21
12:20—
12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
10:30 Story me
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
10:30 The Big Eclipse Pro-
gram
12:20—12:30 Kids
10:30 Story me
12:20—12:30 Kids Free
Lunch
Free Lunch
2:00 Lego Club
6:00 Movie: Around
22
the World in 90 days
23
26
27
28
12:20—
24
10:30 Story me
10:00 Boys and Girls
10:30 What’s a
10:30 Story me
12:30 Kids
12:20—12:30 Kids
Club
Marbled Murrelet?
12:20—12:30 Kids Free
12:20—12:30 Kids
Environment for the
Lunch
Free Lunch
Americas program
Free Lunch
25
Free Lunch
6:00 Movie: Jungle
Book
30
31
12:20—
12:30 Kids Free
Lunch
August 1
10:30 Story me
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
6:00 Movie:
Finding Dory
Sponsored by:
Siuslaw News
1:00-3:00 @
Mapleton
Grand Finale
3
10:00-2:00
Florence
Grand Finale Picnic and
Fun
Noon
Program:
Terra Nova
Trio Concert
12:20—12:30 Kids
2
12:20—12:30 Kids
Free Lunch
29
12:20—12:30
Kids Free Lunch thru
August 18th
Monday-Friday