SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2018 | 5A FUUF to discuss power of subconscious Sunday On Sunday, July 1, from 10 until 11 a.m., at the Florence Unitarian Universalist Fellow- ship, the Rev. Dr. Marcia Pearce will lead the worship service. Her topic will be “The Un- seen Power of the Unconscious Mind.” A brief study of the work of Carl Jung makes clear his belief that, as long as people remain in ignorance of the power of their subconscious mind, it remains a great unused force that can prove either hazardous to their welfare or bring all the wisdom necessary to live a fulfilling life. Pearce agrees with what spir- itual psychologist Dr. Venice Bloodworth once said, “We are each bound by our own consciousness, but above all other living creatures, only the human being has the power to build himself up individually, to create and express his own unique and unseen power. We are each building our own world from within, and thought is the builder, with the subcon- scious as a powerful assist.” The fellowship is located at 87738 Highway 101 at Heceta Beach Road and is wheelchair accessible. Each service concludes with refreshments and a dialogue circle to explore the questions that come up during each wor- ship service. For more information, visit www.florenceuuf.org. Spirituali-Tea focuses on America, prayer Monday On Monday, July 2, beginning at 6:30 p.m., all are invited to join a group of people who enjoy finding the common grounds in diverse spiritual thoughts and paths. The meeting is at 875 Seventh St. in Florence. The topic for this week’s meeting is “Ameri- ca and a Prayer,” written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá: “O Thou kind Lord! This gathering is turning to Thee. These hearts are radiant with Thy love. These minds and spir- its are exhilarated by the mes- sage of Thy glad tidings. “O God! Let this American democracy become glorious in spiritual degrees even as it has aspired to material degrees…” Bring thoughts on the subject for open discussion. The gathering will end at 8 p.m. with prayers for the re- quests left in the Prayer Pole in the garden of the Florence Play- house and those shared by the group. For more information, con- tact Suzanne Mann-Heintz at 541-590-0616. Speak your peace. Write a Letter to the Editor. Editor@TheSiuslawNews.com SEISMIC from page 1A The prospect of being unable to respond to a serious event due to a department’s inabili- ty to get to equipment, or the possibility that first responders would be trapped or killed in the stations where they work, is a real concern for the lead- ership team of local emergency organizations, including Siu- slaw Valley Fire and Rescue (SVFR) and Western Lane Am- bulance District (WLAD). According to recent reports, the structural integrity of some of the buildings that currently house Florence’s emergency re- sponse equipment is unlikely to withstand a serious seismic event. However, there is a likeli- hood, thanks to grant funding received by SVFR and WLAD, that many of those buildings will now remain standing. The Seismic Rehabilitation Grant Program is a competitive grant program in Oregon that provides funding for the seis- mic rehabilitation of critical public buildings, particularly public schools and emergency services facilities. The leadership team of SVFR and WLAD has been considering the prospect of a serious earthquake for years and has taken numerous steps to address the possibility of a seismic event wreaking havoc on Florence and the surround- ing communities. One of the steps taken by the departments was to complete seismic upgrades that are paid for with the funds available through the Seismic Rehabili- tation Grant Program. One of the most important areas of concern for SVFR/ WLAD Chief Director Jim Langborg is the safety of his team. Work that is being completed J OIN U S I N W ORSHIP BAY BERRY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FLORENCE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Friday Evenings – 7 p.m. SINGSPIRATION You are invited to come and sing your favorite Ole Time Gospel songs. Come and enjoy a time of fellowship & refreshments before we sing. Bay Berry Square is 1.5 miles north of Fred Meyers’ Store 88906 Highway 101 N, Florence, OR (milepost 185N) For Info: Jack - 541-999-8278 + Ron - mccrary9483@gmail.com 4445 Hwy 101 (South of Fred Meyer) – 997-3951 Worship on Saturday 10:30 A.M. Adult/Children’s Sabbath School 9:15 A.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Located at Munsel Lake Road and North Fork Road Worship Services 10:00 AM Sunday All are welcome! 541-997-7268 FLORENCE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP 87738 Hwy 101 at Heceta Beach Road RUAUU? All are welcome to explore the answer. Sunday Worship Service ~ 10:00 a.m. www.FlorenceUUF.org - (541) 997.2840 FLORENCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worship Services 10:00 a.m. Sunday Adult Classes at 9am; Children’s Sunday School at 10:30m Coff ee Fellowship Following Service 2nd & Kingwood • (541) 997-6025 COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH 4590 Hwy. 101, Across from Fred Meyer –- 997-7418 Sunday School, 9:30a.m. – Worship, 10:45 Wed. Prayer - 6:00 p.m. –Wed. Ministries 1-8 Grade 7 p.m. FOURSQUARE CHURCH 1624 Highway 101 (next to A&W) –- 997-6337 Pastor George Pagel – Something for the entire family. Sun. Services: 10:45 a.m., Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. Website:fl orence4square.com CROSS ROAD ASSEMBLY OF GOD Corner of 10th & Maple –997-3533 Wednesday, 7 p.m. - Family Connections Adult Bible Class, 9:30am on Sundays. Sunday Services, 9am and 10:45am. fl orencecrossroad.org • offi ce@fl orencecrossroad.org NEW LIFE CHURCH-UPC Senior Center, 1570 Kingwood • 541-991-9398 Sunday Services: 10am and 6pm Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - SBC NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH, E.L.C.A. 1935 25th St. – 997-7660 • Pastor, Dr. Marvin Owen Series “People of the Bible.” on Wednesdays 6 p.m. A friendly place to worship, vacationers welcome. Sun.; 11am & 6pm, Sunday school 9:45am. 21st & Spruce Street – 997-8113 Adult Forum 9 a.m. – Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship services; Sun. 10:30am & Mon. 5:30 pm Pastor Lori Blake www.lutheranchurchfl orence.com FLORENCE CHRISTIAN CHURCH as Station 2 is located within an area designated as a Tsunami Zone. The process of applying for the state’s Seismic Rehabilita- tion Grants required that spe- cific engineering information be gathered and provided with a department’s application. Langborg believes the fore- sight and approval of the SVFR Board of Directors to spend the money to compile the re- ports requested was critical in obtaining the grants from the state. “The SVFR and WLAD boards of directors consider our fire and ambulance stations critical infrastructure, and wants to ensure we are ready to serve the public in their time of need,” Langborg said. “This is why the boards directed our staff to apply for these grants and committed to making the initial investment of approxi- mately $35,000 to complete the required engineering reports to qualify for the grant.” He added, “I think it was money well spent.” The investment the chief recommended be made by the SVFR/WLAD has paid off admirably for residents of Florence. With the newly rein- forced buildings to shelter and protect equipment and per- sonnel, Florence’s emergency buildings have a much better chance of remaining standing and operational in the event of an earthquake or other disaster. For more information about the two districts, visit svfr.org or westernlaneambulance.com. For more information about the area’s hazard mitigation plans, visit Western Lane Emergency Operations Group at wleog.org and the City of Florence’s Emergency Manage- ment resources at ci.florence. or.us/em. Siuslaw River Bridge east sidewalk remains closed Everyone celebrating the Fourth of July in Florence is re- minded that the Siuslaw River Bridge east sidewalk remains closed for construction. The west sidewalk is open to all to enjoy the walk and the view. The Siuslaw River Bridge Pro- tection Project has been repair- ing damaged concrete, applying a surface coating to protect the structure from corrosion, add- ing sidewalk features, installing seismic upgrades and replacing bridge railings. Much of the project is com- plete. The east sidewalk is closed because work continues on the bridge railings and there are tripping and other work zone hazards. The project is on schedule to be completed in 2019. Volunteer drivers wanted Friends of Florence, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, is seeking volunteer drivers. For over 32 years, Friends of Florence has provided free bus transportation for cancer pa- tients traveling from Florence to Eugene and Springfield, and back. The bus operates Monday through Friday, 52 weeks per year. Volunteers typically drive once a month, with a time com- mitment of approximately five hours; 7:30 a.m. to noon. A commercial driver’s license is not required. If you are interested and would like to learn more about this important service, please contact Bart Mealer at 541-997- 8663. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE SIUSLAW 2nd & Ivy – 997-2961 –Non-Denominational Middle School and High School youth groups meet on Wednesday. Traditional Worship Service 10:00 a.m. , Reverend Greg Wood Sunday School and Nursery – Organ and Choir All Welcome. Come as you are. 3996 N Hwy 101 997-7136 FLORENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) Worship Service: 9:00 am & 10:30 am Formerly On Your Feet With A Splash “New Name, New Style, Same Great Shopping Experience” “War is still not the answer.” FCNL We worship in homes at 11am Sundays Call 997-4237 or 902-9511 for locations. Pre-Denominational (Romans 16:16) 1833 Tamarack Street (2 blocks east of Hwy. 101 on 18th St.) Bible Study: Sunday 10 a.m.; Worship: Sunday 11 a.m. www.churchofchristfl orence.org FLORENCE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH, L.C.M.S. 12th and Nopal –997-9020 Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Saturdays, Mens’ Breakfast @ 8 a.m. Online Worship Service@ www.fl orencenaz.com Every Sun., Bible Class 9 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m. 85294 Hwy. 101 S. – 997-8038 DVD of Weekly worship service available. Pastor Randy Benscoter FLORENCE EVANGELICAL CHURCH ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1318 Rhododendron Dr. –- 997-2523 – Worship at 11:00 AM –- Sunday School at 9:30 AM – Variety of Sunday evening activities - 5 PM Wed. Bible & Children classes at 6:00 PM Call for details. Join Us In Worship 4 lines, approx 15 words, $10 a week 4 week Minimum Deadline 3 p.m. Mondays. on four of the district’s fire sta- tions and the WLAD building near PeaceHealth Peace Har- bor Medical Center will help to insure both departments’ abili- ty to do their job — which will hopefully keep area emergency crews alive and able to answer calls. “The seismic upgrades are intended to ensure our fire and ambulance stations not only survive a Cascadia earth- quake, but are useable after the quake,” Langborg said. “Imme- diately after an earthquake, our emergency equipment now will be able to respond to the emer- gencies created by the event.” In addition, the buildings’ work will not stop after the ini- tial callout. “After the first 72 hours, our community will transition into a recovery mode and these im- portant buildings can be used to house federal and state re- sources, hospitals or whatever is need to get our communi- ty back on its feet,” Langborg said. “These stations will also continue to serve our citizens as the local fire and emergency service provider.” The type of upgrades made with the grant funds differed at each location. Currently, the addition of steel plating to reinforce weight bearing walls and roofs and the sinking of super strong helical piers, or steel pins, to reinforce foundations and substruc- ture has been completed at the Sutton, Canary, Clearlake and North Fork stations. Sim- ilar work is wrapping up at the WLAD headquarters. “The total amount we re- ceived for our upgrades was more than $700,000,” Langborg said. “We are just completing the work and we expect to be well under budget.” Unfortunately, not all SVFR stations were eligible for grants, 2135 19th St. –- 997-6600 8:30am, Tuesdays, Morning Prayer Sunday Services: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. - Wed, 11 a.m. Everyone Welcome – Come walk our Labyrinth. (541) 997-7463 • 1377 Bay St • Old Town Buying or Selling? I can help. Price Reduction SAINT MARY, OUR LADY OF THE DUNES CATHOLIC CHURCH Desiree Clifton Principal Broker 541 999-5223 Masses: Sat. 5:30 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m. 1.5 miles south of river on Hwy 101 – 997-2312 To be included in this directory contact the Siuslaw News at 997-3441, or drop off information at 148 Maple St., Old Town, Florence. Mercer Creek Dr #00148 – Nice, wooded .32 acre lot near Sutton Lake in an area of fine homes. This wonderful North Lakes area lot is waiting to be developed and built on. Property has mature trees and native vegetation. Water and power available. $67,500. #2597-16420336 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200