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4B | SATURDAY, J ULY 14, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS Support Boy Scouts at Pancake Breakfast Indulge in a breakfast of fl uff y pancakes and sizzling sausag- es while supporting Florence Boy Scouts this Saturday, July 14, from 8 to 11 a.m., when the Florence Elks Lodge hosts Boy Scout Troop #777 for the bi-an- nual Pancake Breakfast. Th e Scouts are raising money to help pay for Scout Camp and future outings. Th e breakfast will be at the Florence Elks Lodge, 1686 12th St. It costs only $8 — and $2 for seconds — for a plate full of pancakes and sausages. Coff ee and juice are also included. Contact Scoutmaster Chris LaCosse at 458-215-5538 for more information about the breakfast or to join Boy Scouts. NEXT SWIM SESSION July 30-Aug 9 Mon-Th urs 30 min. lessons between 4-6 PM Sign up NOW! SIUSLAW NEWS FILE PHOTO The Florence community is a proud supporter of its Boy and Cub Scout troops, as well of the local Girl Scouts. Beat the dog days of fishing Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife has released its Recre- ation Report with tips for sum- mer fi shing, sage-grouse permits and hunter education. Fishing can get a little tough during these hot summer days — water temperatures increase, aquatic weed growth accelerates, and fi sh get lethargic. Here are some ideas to help you beat the dog days of fi shing: • Fish early in the morning when waters are cooler, and fi sh are more active. • Look for fi sh in deeper water, where it’s cooler. • Focus on warm water species like bass, crappie, bluegill and walleye. • Travel to higher elevation lakes and streams where the wa- ter, and you, will be cooler. • Consider a trip to the coast where ocean and bay fi shing hold up throughout the summer. Th e fall hunting season will be here before you know it. Hunt- er education is required for all hunters 18 and under, and is re- quired for adult hunters in many popular, nearby states. Sign up now for a hunter education course (online, workbook or tra- ditional) or fi eld day. Th e sage-grouse season is eight days in September and is open by permit only. Th e appli- cation period is from July 1 to Aug. 20. Check page 17 of the 2018-19 Oregon Game Bird Regulations for a list of open areas. For more information, visit myodfw.com. Clean Water Comment Writing Workshop Siuslaw Climate Alliance, fracked gas pipeline. terminal by participating in Florence Organizes, Surfrider Learn how you can help to this comment writing work- Siuslaw Chapter and Oregon stop the proposed pipeline and shop. Wild are hosting a comment writing workshop on Mon- day, July 16, at 5:30 p.m. in the Bromley Room at the Siuslaw Public Library, 1460 Ninth St. Richard Beaudro This is part of the “No LNG Principal Broker Exports Campaign.” 541 991-6677 In May, the Oregon DEQ and the U.S. Army Corps opened 85545 Pine St – 10+ acres a 60-day comment period for with Siuslaw River & Old Town a critical permit that, if de- views! 4 bdrm, 4 bath luxury home with plenty of room for nied, could stop the proposed everyone. Park like setting Jordan Cove LNG export ter- with old growth timber and minal and Pacific Connector huge shops/garages. Media Get Results...List With Richard. Dedication on Sunday Th e dedication for the Jose Dela Mora Life Jacket stand will take place at 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 15, at the Woahink Lake swim area off Canary Road. Th e public is welcome to at- tend. Th ank you Siuslaw Athlet- ic Booster Club for helping to make this happen. Visit us on the web T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM S IUSLAW N EWS Summer Fun for Kids! room, bar and entertainment area, and much, much more. $1,500,000. #2745-17283691 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 THANK YOU from Florence Wings a nd Wheels to Major Sponsors: Three Rivers Casino Resort and City of Florence Sponsors: C & M Stables, Les Schwab, Petersen Auto Detail, Car Wash & Shine, Tony’s Garage, Johnston Motors, Coast Pavement Maintenance, Florence Yamaha, Valvoline, Mo’s Restaurants, Chad Clement DDS, 1285 Restobar, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Coast Radio, First Baptist Church, Burns’s Riverside Chapel, Dutch Bros, Sears, Pacifi c Pines RV Resort, Apex Heli, A&W Family Restaurant, Bucks Sanitary Service, Sherwood Like A Tow, ICM Restaurant, Aero Legends, Lofy Construction Swimnastics!! July 16th-July 26th Monday-Thursday 4:30-6:00 PM Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd grader - $140 What could be more fun - 55 minutes of gymnastics then 30 minues of swim lessons. Gymnastics Camp 1 July 23rd-27th Monday-Friday K, 1st, 2nd Graders 5:30-6:55 PM - $75 3rd graders and up 7:00-8:55 PM - $150 Great for beginners or those who want to hone their skills. Brit and Brynne have lots of great fun and tumbling planned. Gymnastics Camp 2 August 20th-24th Monday-Friday K, 1st, 2nd Graders 5:30-6:55 PM - $75 3rd graders and up 7:00-8:55 PM - $150 Dan Neal from SWOCC is back for our fi ft h year. With 30 years experience coaching he adds new fun approaches to skill building. Great for all levels. Pick from a variety of ONE DAY CLINICS 1.5 hours longs $15 (min 5 students) Time and day subject to change Front Walkover/Back Walkover July 16, 5:30-7:00 PM Back Handspring/Back Tuck (instructor approval) July 17, 5:30-7:00 PM ROTARY CLUB OF FLORENCE’S NINTH ANNUAL Fundamentals of Silks July 18, 5:30-7:00 PM COOL AT THE COAST GOLF TOURNAMENT (541) 997-3232 • www.thefl orencerotary.org Bars, Balance and Beam July 19, 5:30-7:00 PM Saturday, August 4, 2018 • Shotgun Start 10 a.m. Teams of four – Scramble format – Gross and Net Divisions Prizes include Long Drive, Accurate Drive, and KPs on all Par 3s Prize Drawings – Long Putt Contest - $5,000 putt-off Entry Fee $85 per player, $340 per foursome Includes beverages on the course, breakfast snacks, cart, and lunch 2018 Tee & Green Sponsors Heceta Self Storage, Hoberg’s Complete Auto Repair Ron & Catherine Green, Lane Community College Bob & Denise Steele, First American Title, Kim and Tim Erickson, Johnston Motor Company, Pat Bennett Consulting 2285 Hwy. 101, Florence 541-997-8086 Sign up for fall gymnastics classes. Classes are fi lling quickly.