SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2017
Chamber ‘After Hours’ to spotlight library resources
Baha’i to discuss ‘living
vital religion’ on Monday
This Monday evening, Sep.
18, at 6:30 p.m., the communi-
ty is invited to join a group of
people interested in finding the
common ground in diverse
spiritual thoughts and paths.
The group’s hope is to trust
one’s own path enough to be
open to the value of the
thoughts and paths of others.
The topic for Monday’s
gathering is “Religion must be
living, vitalized, moving and
progressive.”
Participants are asked to
bring prayers, poems and writ-
ing that support an aspect of
the topic.
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When it comes to starting or
running a successful business,
or better management of a non-
profit organization, the Siuslaw
Public Library District, 1460
Ninth St., offers access to peo-
ple and resources that can help.
Learn more about how the
library can get business done at
a special Chamber After Hours
event to be held Thursday,
Sept. 21.
The evening will include
complimentary beer, wine,
The Writings of the Baha’i
Faith say; “Religion is the
outer expression of the divine
reality. Therefore, it must be
living, vitalized, moving and
progressive.
All are encouraged to bring
thoughts on the subject for
open discussion.
The gathering will end at 8
p.m.with prayers for the
requests left in the Prayer Pole
in the garden of the Florence
Playhouse and those shared by
the group.
For more information call
Suzanne at 541-590-0779.
pizza and prizes.
Library staff will be on hand
to demonstrate all the ways the
library can support business,
nonprofit organizations and
employees with language
learning online, tools focused
on financial management and
business plans, classes in basic
computer skills, access to paid
market information for free,
wi-fi, gathering spaces and
more.
Stations will focus on out-
reach to and for businesses,
online and in-person training,
research and market materials
and networking opportunities.
Learn about Value Line
Investment Research, hundreds
of legal forms specific to each
state, Oregon business directo-
ries, nonprofit management
guides and grant-writing tools
available through the library.
The Chamber After Hours
will also be an opportunity to
meet the Siuslaw community’s
newest member, Outreach
Librarian Erin Gordenier, who
joined the library after nine
years working in public infor-
mation for the City of
Beaverton.
Come meet Gordenier, as
well as other library staff, who
can make starting or running a
local business a little easier.
The event will be from 6 to
7:30 p.m.
LDS Church to hold
Wantz, French to lead
FUUF sunday worship classes on New Testament
Sally Wantz and Jennifer
French will lead the Florence
Unitarian
Universalist
Fellowship (FUUF) service
this Sunday, Sept. 17, from 10
to 11 a.m.
They will be taking part in
the “This I Believe series,”
which highlights the diversity
of beliefs within the FUUF
240
HOURS
The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints (LDS)
will be holding classes on the
New Testament, taught by for-
mer adjunct professor of
American History Joel Marks.
This nine-class course will
present each verse of the New
Testament, including St. John
and St. Matthew.
The classes, which are free
of charge and open to all
church. Wantz’s and French’s
topic is: “Does My Life Have
Meaning?”
The FUUF, 87738 Highway
101 at Heceta Beach Road , is
wheelchair accessible.
For more information, visit
FUUF's website at www.flo-
renceuuf.org, or call 541-997-
2840.
denominations and beliefs,
begin at 6:30 p.m.
Refreshments
will
be
served.
Classes are held every
Thursday night starting Sep.
28 running through Nov. 16,
and are held at the LDS
church, located at 2705
Munsel Lake Rd. in Florence.
Please call 541-840-0620
with any questions.
Join us for the
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You should be prepared to take care of yourself and
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Florence Senior Center on
Oct. 11, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Anyone 65 years and older
can receive a flu vaccine, and
anyone under 65 years of age
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no cost for admission.
Please RSVP by Sept. 21st.
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❑ Aspirin or pain relievers
❑ Laxatives, diarrhea medicine
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❑ Soap, salt, baking soda
❑ Sanitary napkins, matches
❑ Triangular bandages
❑ Elastic bandages, pressure dressings
❑ Cotton balls, disposable diapers
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❑ Popsicle sticks, splints, heavy string
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590 Kingwood
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541-505-6864
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For more information, call
the Florence Senior Center,
1570 Kingwood St., at 541-
997-8844.
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or
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