6A | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS Local Windermere agents participate in annual Community Service Day We’ve got you COVERED Serving Florence since 1990 business • homeowners • auto • life • health • medicare plans A SK US ABOUT M ULTIPLE P OLICY D ISCOUNTS ! Contact Angela, Jodi or Paul to discuss your policy needs. 875 Hwy 101 • Florence, OR • (541) 997-3466 www.AbelInsuranceAgency.com Burns’s Riverside Chapel Florence Funeral Home Final Arrangements I QWLPHVRIJULHIPDNLQJGLI¿FXOWGHFLVLRQVDERXW KRZEHVWWRKRQRUWKHPHPRU\RIVRPHRQHVR LPSRUWDQWFDQEHRYHUZKHOPLQJWe are here to help with complete, professional and compassionate IXQHUDOSODQQLQJVHUYLFHVWRPHHW\RXUQHHGVDQG UHVSHFWIXOO\ FHOHEUDWH WKH OLIH DQG OHJDF\ RI \RXU ORYHGRQH COURTESY PHOTO Agents from Windermere Real Estate/Lane County volunteer at Florence Food Share by harvesting produce in the garden. On Friday, June 7, bro- kers from Windermere Real Estate/Lane Coun- ty took the day off from showing houses to spend the day volunteering at the Florence Food Share and Garden where they harvested produce. The day was part of Windermere Real Estate’s 35th annual Commu- nity Service Day, which involves Real Estate bro- kers, managers, owners and staff from 300 of- fices across the Western United States gathering to devote a workday to making positive chang- es in the neighborhoods they serve. Windermere’s annu- al Community Service Day has been recognized nationally as a model hands-on volunteer pro- gram and has been ad- opted by other real estate companies and business- es around the country. 2765 Kingwood St. 541-997-3416 Florence, OR 24 Hours burnsriversidechapel.com S UPPORT OUR S IUSLAW V ALLEY F IRE AND R ESCUE Come to the “Hope Breakfast” June 21st 7 to 9 AM $15.00 per person Learn, share pro-life information at Florence-4-Life event June 22 F l ore n c e - 4 - L i fe w i l l present pro-life residents in Florence with an op- portunity to speak togeth- er with a common voice during an event on Sat- urday, June 22, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Florence Events Center. It will be an opportunity to listen, learn, share and demonstrate pro-life sup- port. The event will have two speakers, a movie and refreshments. In recent years, scien- tific advances have reaf- firmed that an embryo in the womb is a distinct hu- man life with unique DNA markers. “I love the fact that I can join people that share the same passion for women and their right to choose life for their babies,” said Pam Henry, one of the event organizers. “We don’t yell, we aren’t angry, and we value the woman and her baby from the very beginning.” The film “I Lived on Parker Avenue” will be shown. For those who can’t attend the event, “there are still ways to make a dif- ference for life — through prayer, through involve- ment with local pregnancy care centers and through supporting pro-life organi- zations,” said Henry. For more imformation, visit Florence4L ife on Facebook. FRAA writing workshop June 29 Even experienced writ- ers can become stuck and struggle to transfer their ideas onto paper. “The Blank Page: Con- quer It, Fill It and Master It” will take place Satur- day, June 29, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Florence Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA), 120 Maple Street in Old Town. Presented by “Writers on the River,” the class will show writers of all levels and genres how to over- come blank page paralysis and get their writing going. Workshops fill up quick- ly, so pre-registration is suggested. Cost is $20 FRAA mem- bers or $25 non-members, payable at the door. Call 541-708-2120 or email CJReditor@gmail. com. Come Party at our Place! FOR GROUPS OF 4 TO 400! 21,000 sq. ft. includes 8000 sq. ft. dividable fl oor space, conference rooms & 455 seat state-of-the-art theater. WE MAKE IT EASY • Weddings • Banquets • Executive Retreats • Conventions • Fundraisers • Conferences • Reunions • Birthdays • Tradeshows LET US DO THE DECORATING, CATERING & CLEAN-UP! 541-997-1994 • EventCenter.org 715 Quince St. Congratulations to Kaeli Ramos 2019 graduate. We’re so proud of you & excited to see what you do with your life! Dad, Beatrice & boys, Grandma, Grandpa, Mom and everyone from Clawson’s Wheelhouse. 100% of proceeds goes to our Florence Fire and Rescue Emergency Fund. Choose from: Pork Chilli Verde over crispy hash browns topped with two fresh farm eggs OR Baked Strawberry French Toast topped with fresh whipped cream. Tickets available at Shorewood Offi ce now, or at the door the day of the event. Call Niki at Shorewood Senior Living with any questions. 1451 Spruce St. • Florence 541-997-8202 ALL proceeds go to our local fi re department. Visit us online: www.TheSiuslawNews.com