6 A SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 CROW to hold ‘Kids’fundraising car wash The Children’s Repertory of Oregon Workshops (CROW), a nonprofit youth theater organization, is looking for more help in finishing the CROW Center for the Performing Arts. The incomplete area marks about 2/3 of the unique per- forming arts educational space, and is comprised of a soon to be built dressing room for boys and girls, workshop for scenic artistry, green room and cast member restroom. About $20,000 in upgrades are still needed to finalize the plumbing, electrical, drywall, flooring and paint. CROW is dedicated to pro- viding high-caliber youth arts opportunities and experiences that reach all ages. Through classes, camps, workshops, an annual Haunted House, live theatrical presentations on the mainstage of the Florence Events Center and an annual community holiday perform- ance, CROW has proven that the arts matter. To help fund the renovation, CROW will be hosting a fundraiser car wash on Saturday, Sept. 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the CROW Center for the Performing Arts, located at 3120 Highway 101. “You’ve been driving oh so far, so let a CROW kid wash your car,” said CROW Artistic Director Melanie Heard. “Your donation of any size at this car wash makes a dramat- ic difference in the lives of our local children. Show up, get your car washed, and show you care.” For more information, visit www.crowkids.com LCC opens registration for Historic Cemeteries continuing ed.classes seek for help to clean up The Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries is partner- ing with SOLVE to bring cemetery cleanups into the statewide Beach & Riverside Cleanup, presented by the Oregon Lottery. Many of these cemeteries were established in the 1800s and are in need of helping hands to remove invasive weeds and woody debris, clean headstones and assist in other tasks before the onset of winter. State law established the seven-member Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries to maintain a list- ing of all historic cemeteries and gravesites in Oregon; pro- mote public education on the significance of historic ceme- teries; and obtain financial and technical assistance for restor- ing, improving and maintain- ing their appearances. All cleanups will take place on Saturday, Sept. 23, unless noted otherwise. To see a complete list of cemeteries and sign up, visit the SOLVE website at www .solveoregon.org/historic- cemetery-cleanups. For more information, con- tact Kuri Gill at 503-986- 0685. Registration for the Lane Community College Florence Center’s Continuing Education programming is now open. Classes begin Sept. 26. New courses for the fall term include a watercolor painting series, Viking knit jewelry making, basic quilting, genealogy basics, hula dance, handcraft cards, understanding intuition and chair yoga. This term, there is a special opportunity for Oregon licensed massage therapists to earn up to 16 Continuing Education hours through an introductory course that explores energy medicine. The program’s Outward Ventures — educational and cultural day trips — include tours of the coastal bridges with Judy Fleagle, a behind- the-tank tour of the Oregon Coast Aquarium, a trip to expe- rience the musical “Singin’ in the Rain,” and a visit south to Stillwagon Distillery and the holiday lights at Shore Acres. To register, visit lanecc.edu/ ce. For more information con- tact Marsha Sills at sillsm@ lanecc.edu or call 541-997- 8444, ext. 4825. Stocks. Bonds. CDs. IRAs. Mutual funds. Voice Your Opinion! Write to: Andy Baber, AAMS® Financial Advisor EDITOR@THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM . 1010 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 541-997-8755 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC HOME FOR RMLS SALE #17081468 2617 Sq Ft 2-car Garage, CUSTOM HOME with pan- oramic Horizon and Ocean views. 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