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SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 | 9A Throughout the year, OCMM presents military-themed events on display to enhance the view- for the purpose of recognizing er’s understanding of the arti- the contributions made by vet- facts and the person who donat- erans in the community to all ed the item. Americans. The next event seeks MUSEUM from page 1A Get Results...List With Tim. Tim Sapp Owner / Principal Broker 541 999-8230 5292 Harvard Ave – Formerly licensed as a residential care facility with a memory care en- dorsement. High-end, 5 bdrm, 2 bath facility. Each double-capac- ity bdrm offers sink and vanity. Detached offi ce with bath, stor- age and garage. Security sys- tem, 7’ fence, and landscaping with sprinkler and drip system. $1,400,000. #2904-18577204 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 to honor all of Oregon’s veterans. The museum will be present- ing the Oregon Memorial Trav- eling Wall Project on Pearl Har- bor Day, Friday, Dec. 7. Applebee is pleased the OCCM is able to bring the Wall Project to Florence. Sponsored at the museum by Three Rivers Casino Resort, the memorial wall is a proj- ect of Umpqua Valley Chapter 805 of the Vietnam Veterans of America. The Wall contains six panels which are engraved with the names of fallen Oregonian military personnel. Created to resemble the Vietnam Memori- al Wall in Washington, D.C., the black center panels display the names of those from the state lost in Vietnam and on the USS Pueblo. There are also panels on both sides of the display with the names of Oregonians lost in Panama, the bombing of Beirut, Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. “If someone has ever heard, or recalls, how our nation’s Viet- nam Vets were treated when The 2018 Festival of Trees featured Christmas trees, tabletop trees and wreaths hand-decorated by community groups. COURTESY PHOTOS they returned home, its long over-due to honor them now with more respect,” Applebee said. “Even though we’re display- ing this on Pearl Harbor Day, the Your town is my town. Now proudly serving Florence. I live and work here just like you. With all kinds of local insurance advice, I can help you get the coverage you need and save you money too. Call or stop by anytime. I’m always happy to help. Formally On Your Feet with a Splash New Name, New Style, Same Great Shopping Experience Bob Garcia 541-991-8900 2775 Highway 101, Ste. C Florence bobgarcia@allstate.com Let me help protect all that’s good in your life. Kingwood St. in Florence. Admission will be free of charge on all three days to all who attend. For more info, visit oregon coastmilitarymuseum.com. 1377 Bay St. Old Town Florence 541.997.7463 260238 © 2014 Allstate Insurance Co. day that launched our nation into World War II, it helps punctuate the fact that our focus at the museum is to honor all eras of mil- itary heritage and all disciplines of military service. We’re bringing two iconic elements of that heritage together.” The Oregon Memo- rial Traveling Wall is a living Memorial that will annually be updat- ed with the names of our fallen in any future conflict. The Oregon Memorial Trav- eling Wall will be available for viewing from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7, 8 and 9, at OCMM, 2145 Flo ce ren Oreg o n Charm Trail OR EG O N’ S COA GRO STAL PLAY UN D Florence Charm Trail The Florence Charm Trail is excited to announce Holiday Charms For a limited time and while supplies last only. F LORENCE E VENTS C ENTER 715 Quince St. • 541-997-1994 Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm S PRUCE P OINT A SSISTED L IVING & M EMORY C ARE Screening Presented by: 375 9th St, Florence • (541) 997-6111 8am - 5pm Daily The Siuslaw News O LD W ORLD G INGERBREAD V ILLAGE 12300 Hwy. 126, Mapleton • 541-268-1099 8am - 7pm daily S TITCH & S OLE 1377 Bay Street •541-997-7463 Mon - Sat: 10am-6pm, Sun: 10am-5pm F LORENCE A REA C HAMBER OF C OMMERCE 290 Hwy 101 • 541-997-3128 Mon-Fri 9am-1pm, Sat 10am-2pm Tuesday, December 11, 2018 Two Showings @ City Lights Cinema 12:30pm • 6:30pm Tickets are FREE* Admission tickets are required and available starting November 17th at: • City Lights Cinema 1920 Highway 101 Sponsored by: IL E RV M CEN T (54 R 1 5 SE IC ) 902-75 L SA PO 4 COAST DIS AL E W I TH A S Representatives will be available for a Q&A after each showing. *Only 230 tickets available, fi rst come, fi rst served, Limit 2 per person. B EAUX A RTS F INE A RT M ATERIALS 2285 Hwy. 101 •541-991-8213 Tues-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-4pm • Or by appointment T HE J OLLY E GRET 1312 Bay Street • 541-991-7901 Mon - Sat 10:30am - 5:30pm Sun - 12-5pm S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple Street • 541-997-3441 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Make a personalized keepsake for friends and family. Available November 24th $2 Each