10A | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS Examine dunes at Garden Club Colors, unique art draw people to 2nd Saturday Gallery Tour The 2nd Saturday Gallery Tour is from 3 to 5 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month. At the Sept. 8 tour, people will have the opportunity to enjoy great local art, interactions with fellow patrons of the arts and artists, receptions, refreshments, live entertainment and commu- nity. The self-guided tour begins at any of the 18 participating lo- cations that feature various types and styles art. Be sure to swing by the partic- ipating locations, as they will also be showcasing some incredible art: Alissa Clark Clayworks, Back- street Gallery, BeauxArts Fine Art Materials & Gallery, Dragon Art, Florence Events Center, Florence Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA), Frames of Florence, Heffy’s Gal- BRIDGE from page 1A As construction work paused this summer, cracks on the bridge’s south end substructure were brought to the attention of the Siuslaw News by a Florence resident. Upon site inspection of the cracks, however, ODOT said there was no need for con- cern. When the bridge’s old finish- ing was sand-blasted away to prepare for the cathodic coat- ing, only then the cracks be- came visible. “On any cracks that we had, they would crack-inject with epoxy to seal it up,” said Shane Prohaska, ODOT Region 2 As- sistant Project Manager. In some cases, cracks would not even take the epoxy, point- ing to them being merely surfi- cial. “It’s nothing we’re seeing as a structural issue,” said Prohaska, “but it’s something we’re always looking at on these projects, too.” Pictures of the cracks were also passed on to Bottenberg for review. “None of the things in those pictures is that out of place for cathodic protection,” he said, confirming that the cracks are Pam Nedder and other area artists will be dis- playing work around the area in September. lery, The Hideaway Gallery, Old Town Barbershop, Old Town Coffee & Gallery, Novel- li’s Crab & Seafood, The River Gallery, Serene Abundance Studio, Silver Lining Boutique & The Gallery Above, Siuslaw Public Library, The Studios at Jayne Smoley Design and The Vardanian Art Gallery. Learn more at 2ndSaturdayGal- leryTour.com or contact the indi- vidual galleries for more specific information. Gallery is featuring jewelry art- ists. The gallery holds a special reception from 3 to 5 p.m. each 2nd Saturday, with food, wine, music and tons of beautiful, unique art. Local artists from the Back- street Gallery Co-Op will be Backstreet Gallery In September, Backstreet there to mingle with the com- mostly surficial and not alarm- ing. Even so, Bottenberg has re- quested more pictures over time to be certain the cracks aren’t growing. “We take this seriously,” he said, “but we don’t expect to find a problem.” The Siuslaw River Bridge has also received its first seismic upgrade. Classified as a Phase I retrofit, the upgrade is designed to keep spans from separating. “The Phase I seismic retrofit is sized with the intent to pre- vent collapse for any known earthquake, but not to prevent significant damage,” said Bot- tenberg. Galvanized steel cable re- strainers on the north and south end are sized to keep the parts of the bridge that are not structur- ally continuous from separating longitudinally. Shear blocks are also added to keep the girders from moving sideways if the bridge should rock. With these seismic upgrades, “the bridge can handle a reason- able amount of movement,” said Bottenberg. The bridge’s railing are also in the process of being replaced. These so-called “stealth rails” meet modern standards and provide functional reinforce- ment. Keeping to bridge engi- neer Conde McCullough’s orig- inal recognizable design, the rails are embedded with struc- tural steel. “It’s much more than purely aesthetic,” said ODOT Public Information Officer Angela Beers Seydel. “It’s safer not only for the folks walking along the bridge because it’s higher … but it’s structurally more sound for cars that might hit it.” Lastly, pedestrian access and sidewalk improvements will consist of ramps and easier ap- proaches to the bridge’s side- walks on both ends when con- struction is completed. Final cost estimates for the project are roughly $17.5 mil- lion, with about 90 percent funded federally and the rest by the state. Future ODOT bridge projects are also planned in the area. “We’re working our way up and down the coast,” said Beers Seydel. “In the next two and a half years, we’re actually getting ready to kick off six more bridg- es.” The projects will include a cathodic protection for the Siltcoos River Bridge in 2020. munity, including the featured Novelli’s Crab & Seafood artists. Down on the docks, Novelli’s will be featuring an’ya, artist/ Florence Events Center poetess, a famous tanka poet, Galleries One and Five at the and one of the top 10 haiku po- FEC are pleased to exhibit the ets in the world. Stop by for a paintings of well-known Flor- free sample of award-winning ence artist and teacher, John chowder, complimentary wine Leasure, as well as some of his and a Free Word Print courtesy art students, during the month of an’ya. of September. The Studios at Jayne Smoley Heffy’s Gallery Design Heffy’s Gallery, 1856 37th Pam Nedder is the featured St., features woodcarvings that artist at The Studios, 1458 First are exquisite and lifelike. The St. She specializes in dynamic artist has been developing his acrylic pouring. The Studios own unique style and process also features resident artists for his fine wood art. and the new Pilates at The Stu- dios. We’re On The Map Too! Sat.-Sun. 9am-4pm 2128 42nd Street Furniture, Housewares, Fishing & Exercise Gear, Many Collectibles. Lots of Misc! Downsizing Sale… 11-years worth So Much Stuff, Need 2-weekends Part-1 – Fri-Sat, Sept 7th-8th Part-2 – Fri-Sat, Sept 21st-22nd 9am-4pm 4861 Oceana Drive (Off of Rhododendron) We’re On The Map Too! Fri.-Sun 10am-3pm Corner of Fir & Grand Avenue Household goods, tools & fabric. We’re On The Map Too! Multi-Family Fri.-Sat. 9am-3pm 5495 N. Fork Siuslaw Road (Left before Munsel Lake Road) We’re On The Map Too! Multi-Family Sale Fri. 9/7 10am-4pm Sat. 9/8 9am-4pm 2293 Willow Street Greentrees Community Wide Yard Sale Gates open to the public on East & West sides 1600-1601 Rhododendron Dr. 9/7-9/8 8am-3pm Author and Oregon Dunes Restoration Collab- orative member Dina Pavlis will speak about the unique landscape of the dunes, and what’s being done to save it, at the Florence Garden Club meeting on Wednes- day, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m. Attendance at this pre- sentation is free and open to the public. The meeting will be held at the Presbyterian Church of the Siuslaw, 3996 High- way 101. Fri./Sat., 8/7-8/8 8am-3pm Greentrees Space #203 NE Corner Many clean, new & used items plus one big furry surprise. Worth checking. Dehumidifi er, pressure washer, household, yard & much more. Sat.-Sun., September 8-9 9am-4pm 86226 Xylo st Tools, home repair and upgrade items, working appliances. Clothing, other miscellaneous. Part of Community Garage Sale One day only Saturday 9/8 9am-4pm 10 Sea Watch Place Garden, kitchen, handbags, jewelry, holiday, Dept. 56 Retired, artwork, owls, small appliances, assorted décor, new HYLA vacuum system, new 13pc-Lustre Craft Cookware, loads more. Cash & local checks only. Refreshments. No Early Birds please. The Siuslaw News, Florence Events Center and the Florence Wiener Dog Races PRESENTS 2018 Okto-Fur-Fest Home of the Florence Wiener Dog Races DON’T BE A WEENIE! 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