The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, October 18, 2017, WEDNESDAY EDITION, Page 3A, Image 3

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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2017
Community Forum explores
DACA, dreamers Oct. 19
On Thursday, Oct. 19,
Siuslaw News is holding its
next community forum at City
Lights Cinemas at 7 p.m. This
forum is bringing together a
panel of people from diverse
backgrounds as they discuss
the Deferred Action for
Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Program and its effects on
people living in the Siuslaw
Region.
City Lights Cinemas, 1930
Highway 101 in Florence, is
sponsoring the event, which
will be moderated by Siuslaw
News Editor Ned Hickson and
Community Reporter Jared
Anderson.
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Local firefighters join fight against California wildfires
The community is invited to
this live discussion regarding
the DACA program debate, its
pros and cons, and the poten-
tial impacts at the local, state
and national level.
People are asked to submit
questions ahead of time by fill-
ing out a form available in the
Siuslaw News and bringing it
by the office, 148 Maple St. in
Historic Old Town Florence,
by noon Thursday or to the
forum at City Lights.
For more information, read
“A Dream That Won’t Be
Deferred” Parts I and II (Sept.
13 and 16, 2017) at
TheSiuslawNews.com.
Happy
Birthday
Ryan
Love, Mom, Dad and Brothers, Grandma Flatley and the rest of the family!
Stocks.
Bonds. CDs.
IRAs. Mutual
funds.
COURTESY PHOTO
On Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 11 p.m., Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue sent three firefighters, Kyle Orozco, Tony
Miller and Blair Campbell, with one Type I engine with a Lane County strike team consisting of 5 similar appa-
ratus to Santa Rosa, Calif., for structure protection. The crew arrived safely and will be working shifts of 24
hours on, and 24 hours off. “They are working hard and are very appreciative to be able to help,” said SVFR
Fire Marshal Sean Barrett. “This is the first time in our history we have sent any apparatus to California to help.
The situation down there is grim at best.” Currently, there are 50 engines from Oregon deployed in northern
California. The Lane County crew is expected to stay for 16 days.
Andy Baber, AAMS®
Financial Advisor
.
1010 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439
541-997-8755
www.edwardjones.com
‘Story Time’ features community action retrospective
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On Friday, Oct. 27, at 7
p.m. at Siuslaw Pioneer
Museum, Rand Dawson, a
third generation Oregonian
and a resident of Westlake,
will present this month’s
Story Time, “A Retrospective
on Community Action.”
Just a year ago this
October, Rand mounted an
exhibit at the Silver Lining
celebrating local citizens,
organizations and issues that
have been important to the
local community over the past
20 years.
With the permission of the
contributors, this important
set of archival material has
been gifted to the Siuslaw
Pioneer Museum.
In celebration of this spe-
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legend as she revisits the role of Queen Victoria
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The Florence community’s “Retrospective on Community Action,” including this 2010
Oregon Health Care demonstration at the Florence Events Center, has been donated to
the Siuslaw Pioneer Museum. Hear from contributor Rand Dawson about the exhibit at
the museum’s Story Time on Friday, Oct. 27.
cial event, Dawson has agreed
to introduce several of the
contributors to this special
collection of community his-
tory. Among them will be
Sean
Sisson,
Craig
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Mcmicken, Paul Engelmeyer,
Norma Barton, Ginny Kelly,
Jo Beaudreau and Annie
Schmidt.
Organizers say this promis-
es to be an interesting evening
of story telling.
The free event will be in
the upstairs meeting hall of
the Siuslaw Pioneer Museum,
278 Maple St. in Historic Old
Town Florence.
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180 MIN – Mozart’s classic
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Box Office opens 30 min. prior to 1 st Film | 1930 HWY 101 | www.citylightscinemas.com | Times: 541-305-0014
Locally owned and community minded!
4515 Hwy. 101 N., Florence • 541-997-5049
AJ and Megan Shervin, Owners
Open Monday - Friday 8am-5pm