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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017
Soroptimists announce
election of new board
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VFW observes POW/MIA day with ceremony
COURTESY PHOTO
Soroptimist new board members include: (Front row
from left): Michelle Fraley, Treasurer; Jessia Aho;
Stephanie Restrep, Assistant Treasurer; Nancy Bosket,
President-Elect. Back Row: Frankie Jorgensen, President;
Shasta McMullen, Past President; and Jo Hine, Secretary.
Not pictured: Carol Bennett, Delegate.
The Soroptimist Club of
Florence recently installed its
new board for the 2017-18
club year.
The new president is
Frankie Jorgensen.
President-Elect is Nancy
Bosket.
Other board members
include: Jo Hine, Secretary;
Michelle Fraley, Treasurer;
Stephanie Restrepo, Assistant
Treasurer;
Jessica
Aho
(Facebook); Shasta
McMullen, Past President; and
Carol Bennett, Delegate.
In other business, new
member Diane Walker was
inducted and welcomed into
the group.
The
Soroptimists
of
Florence is part of an interna-
tional organization for busi-
ness and professional women
who work to improve the lives
of women and girls, in local
communities and throughout
the world.
More
than
90,000
Soroptimists in about 124
countries and territories con-
tribute time and financial sup-
port to community-based and
international projects that ben-
efit women and girls.
To become a member of
Soroptimist and help provide
new opportunities for women,
contact
Membership
Chairwoman Jo Hine at 541-
997-2233, or any Soroptimist
member.
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COURTESY PHOTO
The Veterans of Foreign Wars held a ceremony in
observance of POW/MIA Day on Friday, Sept. 15, at
the Veteran Memorial Park in Old Town. Senior Vice
President Jerry Hernandez (pictured above) spoke to
a crowd of 40 veterans, family members and commu-
nity supporters about the significance of various ele-
ments represented on the POW/MIA Remembrance
Table.
B&G Club hosting pie sale through Oct. 2
The Boys and Girls Clubs of
Western Lane County in
Florence will is offering all-
natural, handmade pies through
Oct. 2.
This holiday pie fundraiser
will assist in creating addition-
al resources needed for after-
school and educational pro-
grams to give real-life skills
and positive direction to the
elementary kids and teens
throughout the school year.
The pies are made in Salem
by Willamette Valley Pie
Company, and are non-GMO,
lower-sugar added and the
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The Alzheimer’s Association
Oregon Chapter will be hold-
ing a class, “Legal and
Financial Planning,” from 1 to
3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 5, in
the Bromley Room of the
Siuslaw Public Library, 1460
Ninth St.
Participants will have a
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R 115 MIN – “Cruise is as compelling as ever
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but the specific feelings of being on the verge of 8:45 PM
adulthood and thinking the world is against you.”
KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE
R 141 MIN - “This fleet-footed, glibly
imaginative international romp stays on its
toes… with entertaining and pointedly U.S.-
friendly cast additions.” HR
LANDLINE – Stars Jenny Slate, Edie Falco
R 93 MIN - “Textured, silly, sweet, and deeply
felt comedy.” IndieWire
VICEROY'S HOUSE
Events & Performing Arts:
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:
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chance to learn about important
legal and financial issues, how
to put plans in place, and how
to access legal and financial
resources in the community.
“Planning ahead is one of
most important things families
can do when a loved one is
diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or
another dementia,” said Abby
Gershenzon, Cascade Coast
regional coordinator for the
Alzheimer’s Association.
This program will cover
information for families and
individuals
dealing
with
Alzheimer’s disease or another
dementia. Topics covered will
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include:
• Making legal plans that fit
individualized needs
• Necessary legal documents
and what they mean
• How to find legal and
financial assistance
• Practical strategies for
making a long-term plan of
care
• Tax deductions and credits
• Government programs that
can help pay for care
This class is free, but regis-
tration is required. To register,
call 800-272-3900.
The Alzheimer’s Association
will present a wide variety of
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free education classes to the
Florence community about
every other month, thanks to
the co-sponsorship of the
Siuslaw Public Library.
The next classes are as fol-
lows:
• Know the Ten Signs: Early
Detection Matters – Thursday,
Jan. 11, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
• Healthy Living for Your
Brain and Body – Thursday,
Jan. 11, from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
For a full list of upcoming
classes, visit www.alz.org/ore
gon.
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(VALID WITH THIS COUPON ONLY)
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ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN
200 MIN – With Daniel Radcliffe
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: PETER PAN
Orders are being taken through
Oct. 2, with delivery of the
pies scheduled for Oct. 25.
All proceeds go to support
after-school programs, athletic
programs, SMART Girls,
Passport To Manhood, Money
Matters, and more for youth in
grades K-12.
To order pies or for more
information, contact Nancy
Pearson at 541-350-4852 or
email nancy@nancypear.com.
To take a tour of the club and
see all the improvements, call
541-902-0304 or visit www.
bgcwlc.org.
12:30 PM
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THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE
PG 100 MIN – From Lego & Lego Batman makers 4:15 PM
The battle for Ninjago City calls to action young 6:30 PM
Master Builder Lloyd, aka the Green Ninja, along 9:10 PM
with his friends, who are all secret ninja warriors.
NR 106 MIN - “The film carries a trace of the
sweep of a great screen epic along with the
straightforward, explanatory qualities of mass-
audience TV, and is never less than absorbing.”
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$55 or three cases for $80.
“Not only will the club kids
be taking pie orders and have a
chance to win a grand prize for
supporting their club by having
the most orders, several local
businesses and friends have
offered to jump in,” said Nancy
Pearson, who is heading up the
fundraiser this year. “My goal
is to have the club net at least
$8,000 for our first pie
fundraiser. Any amount above
that will be a dollop of whip
cream on top.”
Order forms and information
on the pies are now available.
Free class offered on Alzheimer’s legal, financial planning
$9.50 | $8.50 Sen/Student/Military | $8 Matinees Before 2 | $7.50 Child | $6.50 Members | Performing Arts: $19/$15/$10
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crusts are trans fat free.
From freezer to oven, flavors
include American Apple,
Cherry Crunch, marionberry,
raspberry/rhubarb,
caramel
apple and peach-raspberry
streusel.
The specialty holiday pie of
the month is Pumpkin Chiffon,
a thaw-and-serve dessert.
Large pies are 40 ounces,
and 10-ounce mini pies are
available too. Large pies are
available for $17, two for $32
or three for $45.
Mini pies (packaged six per
case) cost $30 each, two for
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