SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2018 | 3A G ENERAL N EWS Terra Nova Trio to perform free concert The Siuslaw Public Li- brary’s Adult Summer Read- ing “Libraries Rock” program wraps up at the end of July with a free performance by the talented Eugene-based Terra Nova Trio. The talented group offers their fresh vision of concert programming on Wednesday, July 25, at 2 p.m. in the Brom- ley Room at the Florence branch of the Siuslw Public Library, 1460 Ninth St. The Terra Nova Trio is a contemporary classic group of players from the Eugene Symphony and the Oregon Bach Festival. Annalisa Morton, Mike Curtis and Sandy Holder, the three musicians, have exten- sive experience in both play- ing and teaching music. As a trio, they offer a unique and eclectic blend of music, com- bining traditional classical instruments (oboe, bassoon and piano) with popular in- struments (saxophone, guitar, and accordion). Their music features clas- sical composers such as Bach and modern French compos- ers while, with the popular instruments, they offer an eclectic mix of pieces such as klezmer (a type of Jewish folk music), tango, blues, and ex- otic originals. Morton, a graduate of the Cincinnati College-Conser- vatory of Music, plays the Multi-Household Sale Thurs.-Sat. 7/19-7/21 9am-4pm, 2196 13th Street, Holiday decorations galore, small tables, household goods, kitchen items & much more! Fri.-Sat. 8:30am-3:30pm 269 Ivy Street Tools, yard items, fishing, kitchenware, misc items. 7/20-7/21 9am-? 4866 Cloudcroft Lane Furniture, antiques, construction items, household. oboe, English horn and sax- ophone. She currently plays Principal English horn in the Eugene symphony, teaches oboe and English horn at Or- egon State University, and is also a member of the Socarrat Sax Quartet. Another member of the Eu- gene Symphony, Curtis plays bassoon, clarinet and sax. He has played with numerous symphonies, including the Mexico State Symphony, and has traveled Europe and Asia performing as a klezmer clar- inetist. Some may remember him from his appearance at the li- brary a number of years ago, shortly after the 2011 publica- tion of his book, “Memories of a Musician in Mexico.” His many travels and adventures have influenced his music, giving a worldly feel to his original compositions. The third member of the trio is Holder, who plays pi- ano, guitar and accordion. Holder began her freelance piano career at the early age of 14. She holds degrees from the Oberlin Observatory and the University of Oregon. She has worked with the Oregon Bach Festival, Eugene Sym- phony, Eugene Opera, Ore- gon Symphony, Eugene Chil- dren’s Choirs, Oregon Festival of American Music and the Oregon Mozart Players. Currently an instructor at 7/21 9AM-2PM 85352 Glenada Road Tools, generator, compressor, Porta-bote, household items & lots more! Estate sale, Saturday and Sunday July 21 & 22. 9am-4pm Located at 2888 Munsel Lake Road. Lots of misc and collectibles , furniture , W&D. Lane Community College and her private studio, she has also performed in numerous recitals. Terra Nova Trio offers a unique blend of classical and popular instruments, “a sat- isfying new world of possi- bilities,” in their words. They promise to delight and enter- tain the audience with their eclectic compositions in- cluding a traditional klezmer piece, a Bach cantata, and even a tango. Whether you are fond of classical or popular instru- ments, this summer reading program finale is a must for anyone interested in enjoying a unique musical experience offered by these three talent- ed Eugene-based musicians. There is no charge to at- tend the event and this music concert is open to the public. As seating is limited, it is sug- gested attendees arrive early. Following the musical treat, the Friends of the Library will host a feast of South Ameri- can treats. The taste of South American tidbits is also a free summer reading event. For more information about this program and the library’s summer reading programs in general, visit the Siuslaw Public Library in per- son, call 541-997-3132 or visit www.siuslawlibrary.info. Worthiness PHOTO BY FIRST LAST/SIUSLAW NEWS Local author Josephine Faulk, MPH, (above) will be speaking at the Siuslaw Public Library, 1460 Ninth St., on Wednesday, July 25, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Bromley Room. Her talk will help attendees understand that they are not broken, defective, nor unworthy of love — especially of themselves. She will talk about triggers, soothing techniques and more ways to address trauma. Faulk’s academic training, her own lifelong struggle with the repercussions of childhood trauma and her inspiring recovery have coalesced in “WORTHY: A Personal Guide for Healing Your Childhood Trauma” and its accompanying workbook. In “Worthy,” Faulk guides readers through The Childhood Trauma Recovery for Adults Program. This includes a three-part exploration of issues, tools for recovery and finding a person’s inher-ent worthiness. For more information, visit worthyasweare.com. Verizon, TCC to give away backpacks Sunday ESTATE SALE 7/20-7/21, 9am-3pm Located in Florentine Estates, enter at Munsel Lake gate entrance only (off Hwy. 101, just north of Fred Meyer). Liquidating contents of 3bdrm home on behalf of trustee. House is FULL of quality nearly new furniture, antiques, collectibles, large collection of costume jewelry, tools, W/D, freezer, household & interesting items. Everything must be sold! Cash, credit, local checks. Local delivery available. All sales fi nal. Photos at CindyWobbeEstates.com. Students in Florence are about to benefit from a na- tional backpack giveaway. On Sunday, July 22, nearly 1,000 participating TCC and Wire- less Zone stores are teaming up to donate 187,000 back- packs full of school supplies to children through TCC’s an- nual School Rocks Backpack Give-away. Between 1 and 4 p.m. on July 22, participating TCC stores are inviting local fami- lies to bring their children to the store to pick up a backpack filled with pencils, paper, a pencil box, folders, glue and more. In Florence, come to Verizon Wireless, located at 2775 Highway 101. Each TCC store is donat- ing up to 220 backpacks, and backpacks are available on a first-come, first-served basis. 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