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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017
New brokers join Coldwell Real Estate line-up
Flu shots to be availiable at
Senior Center in October
Rite Aid will be at the
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
can receive the Quadrivalent
vaccine.
For more information, call
the Florence Senior Center,
1570 Kingwood St., at 541-
997-8844.
Make sure to bring insur-
ance or Medicare card with
you.
World Class Brazilian Percussionist & Jazz Legend
The Airto
Moreira
Band
Featuring:
Diana Purim Moreira Booker, vocals
Krishna Booker, percussion
Michael Shapiro, drums
Andre De Santanna, bass
Marcos Silva, keyboards
Airto Moreira has performed with
Miles Davis, Walter Booker,
Cannonball Adderly, Lee Morgan,
Paul Desmond, Joe Zawinul,
Wayne Shorter, Jack DeJohnette,
Chick Corea and MANY MORE!
LIVE ~ ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Saturday, October 7, 2017
7:00 PM
Florence Events Center ~ 541-997-1994
Tickets $30
www.eventcenter.org
* A portion of the proceeds will be donated to
Siuslaw School District Music Education Programs
The
Wandering
Real
Traveling Film Festival will
make its return to Florence
P RESS R ELEASES @T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM .
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
of Western Lane County
1601 15th Street • Florence, OR 97439
541-902-0304
Great Futures Start Here
Florence Food Share provides food to those
who are hungry in our community. If you have
four hours a week available, we are in need of
volunteers to staff our Front Desk and also act
as Guides as clients walk through the pantry.
Please call our volunteer coordinator, Ivy Medow,
@ 541-997-9110 (Monday – Friday, before noon)
to learn more about volunteering. info@lorence-
foodshare.org 2190 Spruce Street.
Volunteer
Get
involved
Volunteers needed for new home construction, home repairs, general
offi ce work, public relations and program administration. Join an
operating committee and help Habitat help others!
Call 541-902-9227 or e-mail to fl orencehabitat@gmail.com
Offi ce located at 2004 HWY 101, Florence
Donate
Do your part and
volunteer today
to help support
these local non-proft
organizations in
our community!
Th e Florence Senior center
is in need of
Volunteer Receptionists
and Kitchen Helpers
If interested please call or stop by.
1570 Kingwood, Florence
541 997 8844
Assisting those in need in our Community.
Free Hot Meals Mon-Wed-Fri, 11:30 AM - 1 PM
NEW LOCATION SOON!
HELPING HANDS COALITION
Volunteer
United Methodist Church,
333 Kingwood, Florence
Call 541-997-5057 to Volunteer
Get
involved
Join the Peace Harbor Hospital Volunteers.
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in a caring organization.
Donate
400 9th Street, Florence, OR 97439
541-997-8412 ext. 2218
Do your part and
volunteer today
to help support
these local non-proft
organizations in
our community!
COURTESY PHOTOS
Alva Bracey, Randy Parades and Dani Flescher of Coldwell Banker Coast Real Estate
mountain bike riding, river
rafting, traveling, hiking with
their dogs, skiing, camping and
kayaking.
Paredes and his family
moved to Florence in 2004.
They raised two of their chil-
dren (Linda and Caleb) in
Florence. Paredes’ wife, Lydia,
is a flight attendant for
SkyWest Airlines.
Parades’ hobbies include
baseball and broadcasting high
school sports on local KCST
radio. Prior to real estate, he
spent 30 years as a pastor.
“I’m excited to serve this
wonderful community and help
buyers and sellers achieve their
real estate goals,” Parades said.
Flescher
relocated
to
Florence this past year with her
husband and family. Her real
estate career began at Keller
Williams in Corvallis. As a
Christian wife and mother,
Flescher said she enjoys serv-
ing families in her community,
and helping her clients achieve
their real estate dreams quickly,
with as little fuss as possible.
“I seek to find fun and
enjoyment in every situation,
and apply the same sense of
wonder to my real estate pro-
fession,” said Flescher.
Flescher has experienced
sales in many different genres,
but settled on real estate for its
diversity and constant chal-
lenges. In her real estate career,
she has assisted with a wide
range of clients including
investors, families, first-time
home buyers and trusts.
For information, contact
Coldwell Banker Coast Real
Estate at 541-997-7777.
Wandering Reel Traveling Film Fest returns to Florence
Deadlines for press releases and news items are by noon
Mondays and Thursdays. Email them to:
To include your
organization in
this directory,
please call us @
541-997-3441
Officials at Coldwell Banker
Coast Real Estate recently
announced the addition of three
real estate brokers, Alva
Bracey, Dani Flescher and
Randy Paredes.
“We are thrilled to have
these three brokers join our
staff,” said owner Andy
Johnson. “Each brings a unique
skill set and attributes that will
enhance our firm for many
years to come.”
Bracey brings some unique
skill sets to the Coldwell
Banker Coast Real Estate fam-
ily. She was previously
employed in sales management
at Symantec and AT&T. Bracey
brings a wealth of customer
service and sales knowledge to
her broker position.
“Real estate is after all a peo-
ple-based, relationship-driven
business, and Alva is poised
and ready for a stellar real
estate career,” Johnson said.
Bracey said she loves to
spend her free time with her
whole family. She has been
married to her hsuband, Kevin,
for 16 years. Together they love
Peace Harbor
Volunteers
Meals on Wheels are available to people over the
age of 60 who cannot get out much due to illness
or advanced age and who are not eating properly,
regardless of income. Cafe 60 is available for those
who prefer to make new friends in a dining room
setting.
1570 Kingwood • PO Box 2313, Florence
541-997-5673
laneseniormeals.org
Operating Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Saving men one
PSA test at a time.
541-997-6626
maribob@oregonfast.net
Someone to talk to...
who understands!
To include your
organization in
this directory,
please call us @
541-997-3441
with a collection of short films
designed to engage and inspire
its audience.
The festival will once again
screen at City Lights Cinemas,
1930 Highway 101 in Florence.
This year’s offering is a special
matinee screening, Sunday,
Oct. 15, at 2:30 p.m., and fea-
tures Program B of the festival,
“In Between Us,” five shorts
about the unexpected bonds
that bring people together.
The screening will be fol-
lowed by a Q&A discussion
with festival director, and
Oregon Coast native, Michael
Harrington.
Tickets are $9.50 for regular
admission, $8.50 for senior,
students and military, and
$6.50 for City Lights members.
Wandering Reel is a travel-
ing short film festival with a
focus on bringing meaningful
films to communities with lim-
ited or no access to compas-
sionate,
thought-provoking
cinema.
This year, the festival fea-
tures 22 short films from 12
different countries around the
world, divided into four differ-
ent thought-provoking pro-
grams.
Each of the programs has
been curated to stir the view-
er’s conscious and hopefully
inspire action around a wide
range of issues.
Learn more about the films
showing in these programs and
more at www.wanderingreel
.org/2017-film-programs.