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6 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2017 Discover Native American flute at Starlight Cabaret Florence Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, at Highway 101 and Heceta Beach Road, presents two Native American flutists dur- ing Starlight Cabaret on Saturday, Aug. 19. Nathalie Picard-Hatch and Dennis “dg” Hatch will per- form beginning at 7 p.m., and doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tea and coffee will be pro- vided, and people are encour- aged to bring snacks and addi- tional beverages. The event is free, though donations will be accepted. Picard-Hatch is a Huron- Wendat flutist, composer, singer and storyteller who has been playing flute for 30 years. She also sings tradi- tional Huron-Wendat songs. She recently moved to Reedsport, Ore., from Wendake (Huron village), Québec, Canada, where she studied music at the Music Conservatory of Quebec City and completed her degree in Music at University of Montreal in Canada. Picard-Hatch was invited to play in Toronto for the Prince of Wales for a special evening, played in Ottawa for the 2008 Canada Day Concert repre- senting First Nations of Florence ORganizes to explore ‘fake news’ Florence ORganizes pres- ents the film “Merchants of Doubt” on Monday, Aug. 14, at 5:30 p.m. Covering the topic of “fake news,” the film explores how misinformation is spread, delaying progress on impor- tant issues facing America. A potluck will be held dur- ing the screening, with the organizers requesting partici- pants bring a dish, dessert or drink to share with guests. The event is free of charge, but donations are accepted. The screening will be held at the Florence Unitarian Church, located on Highway 101 and Heceta Beach Road. COURTESY PHOTOS Dennis Hatch and Nathalie Picard-Hatch will play traditional and newer songs on native flutes during Florence Unitarian Universalist’s Starlight Cabaret on Saturday, Aug. 19. Canada, toured with National Arts Center Symphonic Orchestra in Ottawa and British Colombia and has recorded for films and for dif- ferent singers. She also specializes in latin jazz and played transverse flute with Yoël Diaz’s Cuban jazz band in Montreal for over 10 years. For more information or to find her original CD, “Listening through the Wind,” visit www.indiantimearts.com Hatch has been a wood- worker for over 30 years, and is a member of the Crane Clan of the Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Chippewa Indian Tribe (Anishinabe). He has been making Native flutes for about 20 years. He also makes and plays Native American Woodland flutes, traditional rattles and carves wood, antler and stone. Hatch primarily builds all his flutes using his solid bore method (unlike most native flutes that are made in two pieces then glued together, he designs his in one solid piece), which creates a seamless and smooth finish inside and out. He may design a flute using a single type of wood or mix- ing woods to include on-lays, inlays or end-caps for design and function. An example of function would be inlaying a different wood or other material such as obsidian or quartz as the split- ting edge to produce a warm, brilliant and responsive sounding flute. Various materials included in his flutes are domestic/ exotic woods, turquoise, metal, wooly mammoth or walrus ivory in his designs. “The nice thing about the Native Flute is that anyone who has the will to play, can,” Hatch said. “Through the use of the native flute, individuals can go to that peaceful place where they can create wonder- ful things in their lives.” For more information, visit www.dgHatchFlutes.com. BUD’S UPHOLSTERY Boat Tops & Cars • Complete Auto & Boat Interiors • Canvas Work 10 am-6 pm Mon-Sat. Be ready for Summer. We’re booking appointments now! 4981 Hwy. 101, Complex B 541-997-4856 Over 41 yrs Experien ce Free Master Recycler classes to be offered this fall Lane County Waste Management Division is offering a free course this fall that provides comprehensive training on local solid waste issues. The Waste Management Division hosts this course to help Lane County residents and businesses reduce, reuse, recycle and rethink waste habits. Fall classes will be held on Tuesdays from 6 to 9 p.m., Sept. 12 through Nov. 7, at Lane County Waste Management Division located at 3100 East 17th Avenue in Eugene. Hear from local experts, tour local recycle facilities and learn why things are (or are not) recyclable. Participants can also learn how to recycle a number of unusual and challenging items that are commonly thrown into the landfill. Retirees, teachers, green job seekers, parents, high school and college students studying sustainability, busi- ness owners and employees tasked with reducing solid waste in the workplace all find common purpose in the Master Recycler commu- nity. The Master Recycler train- ing course includes 35 hours of classroom instruction: nine consecutive Tuesday evening classes, a Saturday compost demonstration and two Saturday multi-site field trips to area solid waste and recy- cling sites. Instructors are local experts in solid waste from business, government and non-profit sectors. The course is free for those who volunteer 30 hours to educate and assist their com- munities in the year following the training. Those who do not wish to volunteer may pay a small fee. In addition to attending class sessions and tours with local experts, all participants enroll in Recycling 101 online. The R101 course was developed for and by Oregon’s recycling industry. Classes of this type usually cost from $50 to $75. However, R101 is free for Lane County Master Recycler students. Applications are available on line or by calling 541-682- 2059. Completed applications may be submitted by fax, email or regular mail. J OIN U S I N W ORSHIP WATCH! 3 ANGELS BROADCASTING NETWORK FLORENCE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP (3ABN) TV UHF Channel 48. 24 hour Christian TV highlights Bible studies of prophecy, inspira- N.W. Corner of Heceta Beach Road & Hwy. 101 Every Sunday at 10 a.m. All are welcome. (541) 997-2840 tional music, health lectures, healthy cooking and more. FLORENCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH BAY BERRY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SINGSPIRATION L OOKING FOR B REAKING N EWS ? www.TheSiuslawNews.com You are invited to come and sing your favorite old time gospel hymns Every Friday night at 7pm • Non-denominational Bay Berry Square; 101 at Sutton Lake Dr. /milepost 185 N. For more information , please call 541-997-2681 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 7th Annual 2610 Kingwood, Florence • 541-268-2025 Sunday Worship @ 10:00 a.m., experience the Power of the Holy Spirit Pastors: George & Beverly Sisemore Intercessory Prayer & Worship, Th ursday night @ 5:00 pm fl orencevineyardchurch.com AT COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH 4590 Hwy. 101, Across from Fred Meyer –- 997-7418 Sunday School, 9:30a.m. – Worship, 10:45 Wed. Prayer - 6:00 p.m. –Wed. Ministries 1-8 Grade 7 p.m. NEW LIFE CHURCH-UPC Senior Center, 1570 Kingwood • 541-991-9398 Sunday Services: 10am and 6pm CROSS ROAD ASSEMBLY OF GOD Registration 9:00 am Shotgun Start 10:00am Entry Fee : $89 per player or - $320 per 4 person team Early Registration Discount if Received by September 1: $75/Player or $295 for Team of Four Fee includes Green Fees, Cart, Gift Bag, Snacks & Delicious BBQ Meal Entry forms available at Siuslaw Outreach Services, Ocean Dunes, Oregon Pacific Bank and Abel Insurance For more info call 541-997-2816 or online florencesos.org LOTS OF PRIZES TO WIN! Presented by: Corner of 10th & Maple –997-3533 Wednesday, 7 p.m. - Family Connections Adult Bible Class, 9:30am on Sundays. Sunday Services, 9am and 10:45am. fl orencecrossroad.org • offi ce@fl orencecrossroad.org Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH, E.L.C.A. 21st & Spruce Street – 997-8113 Adult Forum 9 a.m. – Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship services; Sun. 10:30am & Mon. 5pm Pastor Lori Blake www.lutheranchurchfl orence.com FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - SBC 1935 25th St. – 997-7660 • Pastor, Dr. Marvin Owen Series “People of the Bible.” on Wednesdays 6 p.m. A friendly place to worship, vacationers welcome. Sun.; 11am & 6pm, Sunday school 9:45am. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE SIUSLAW Traditional Worship Service 10:00 a.m. , Reverend Greg Wood Sunday School and Nursery – Organ and Choir All Welcome. Come as you are. 3996 N Hwy 101 997-7136 FLORENCE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2nd & Ivy – 997-2961 –Non-Denominational Worship Service: 9:00 am & 10:30 am RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) Middle School and High School youth groups meet on Wednesday. “War is still not the answer.” FCNL We worship in homes at 11am Sundays Call 997-4237 or 902-9511 for locations. FLORENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST Pre-Denominational (Romans 16:16) 1833 Tamarack Street (2 blocks east of Hwy. 101 on 18th St.) Bible Study: Sunday 10 a.m.; Worship: Sunday 11 a.m. www.churchofchristfl orence.org $5,000 Putting Contest! One Player selected at Random RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH, L.C.M.S. Every Sun., Bible Class 9 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m. 85294 Hwy. 101 S. – 997-8038 DVD of Weekly worship service available. Pastor Randy Benscoter FLORENCE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A 2017 FORD F150 for hole-in-one on designated hole. Eagle Sponsors PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center Hole Sponsors 1285 Restobar The Siuslaw News Coldwell Banker/Coast Real Estate Florence Elks Lodge Copeland Lumber Don Chapin Johnston Motor Company SOS Board of Directors Florence Liberty Alliance Blue Heron Bed & Breakfast - Banner Bank Chad E. Clement, D.D.S. Tony’s Garage FOURSQUARE CHURCH 1624 Highway 101 (next to A&W) –- 997-6337 Pastor George Pagel – Something for the entire family. Sun. Services: 10:45 a.m., Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. Website:fl orence4square.com FLORENCE VINEYARD (GOD’S POWER HOUSE) Located at Munsel Lake Road and North Fork Road Worship Services 10:00 AM Sunday All are welcome! 541-997-7268 Saturday, September 16th To Benefit Siuslaw Outreach Services Summer Worship Time: Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Coff ee Fellowship Following Service 2nd & Kingwood • (541) 997-6025 12th and Nopal –997-9020 Worship Service 10:30 a.m. 10 am Wed., Women’s Bible Study Saturdays, Mens’ Breakfast @ 8 a.m. Online Worship Service@ www.fl orencenaz.com ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2135 19th St. –- 997-6600 8:30am, Tuesdays, Morning Prayer Sunday Services: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. - Wed, 11 a.m. Everyone Welcome – Come walk our Labyrinth. FLORENCE EVANGELICAL CHURCH 1318 Rhododendron Dr. –- 997-2523 – Worship at 11:00 AM –- Sunday School at 9:30 AM – Variety of Sunday evening activities - 5 PM Wed. Bible & Children classes at 6:00 PM Call for details. SAINT MARY, OUR LADY OF THE DUNES CATHOLIC CHURCH Masses: Sat. 5:30 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m. 1.5 miles south of river on Hwy 101 – 997-2312 FLORENCE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 4445 Hwy 101 (South of Fred Meyer) – 997-3951 Worship on Saturday 10:30 A.M. Adult/Children’s Sabbath School 9:15 A.M. Join Us In Worship 4 lines, approx 15 words, $10 a week 4 week Minimum Deadline 3 p.m. Mondays. To be included in this directory contact the Siuslaw News at 997-3441, or drop off information at 148 Maple St., Old Town, Florence.