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GOLF OCEAN DUNES GOLF LINKS — 2P BEST BALL 6-13-19 Florence RV Consignment 4390 Highway 101 North, Florence 541-991-2001 or 541-902-0741 FLIGHT 1 1ST LOW GROSS: JOE WRIGHT & GARY KADEL — 74 237 1ST LOW NET: BILL GILLETTE & RICK LANASA — 60 183 FLIGHT 2 1ST LOW GROSS: JACK KAY & DAN PEASE — 80 588 1ST LOW NET: HERB SWAIN & DICK KAPRIELIAN — 59 455 FLIGHT 3 1ST LOW GROSS: LLOYD BAKER & RICK HARDWICK — 84 1ST LOW NET: DAVID RIPLEY & BOB GRAVES — 59 253 E XPLORE COAST , HELP SCIENTISTS DURING LOWEST TIDES OF YEAR The Oregon Coast Aquarium is inviting the public to explore Oregon’s coastal waters this summer while helping local scien- tists for the annual Marine Reserve Bioblitzes. The aquarium and part- ners are hosting a series of “Bioblitzes” along the coast during the months of June and July in order to survey the plants and animals of the region. A Bioblitz is an intensive survey of a defined area on a single day with the goal of identifying all the spe- cies to be found in that area at one time — it is a snapshot of biodiversity. Bioblitzes are free, open to all ages and are a great way to explore Oregon’s tidepools during the lowest tides of the year. Participants can down- load the iNaturalist app to contribute their findings to the Bioblitz. This is a use- ful tool (for smartphones) which enables any observ- er of the natural world, of any skill level, to contrib- ute information to a vast national database. The first round of Bioblitzes was June 1-7 at multiple Marine Reserve locations, and the second round is in the first week of July. For a complete list of dates, locations and times, visit www.aquarium.org/ bioblitz. The State of Oregon has five marine reserves: Cape Falcon, Cascade Head, Otter Rock, Cape Perpetua, and Redfish Rocks. These areas in our coastal waters are dedicated to conserva- tion and scientific research, where all ocean develop- ment and removal of spe- cies is prohibited. Oregon created the marine reserves to con- serve marine habitats and biodiversity while serving as living laboratories to learn about Oregon’s near- shore ecosystems and the potential effects that pro- tections can have over time. In order to understand the effects of the reserves, key information is needed on the original species compositions of each area to establish a baseline i.e. what and and plant species are there and how abun- dant are they? The Bioblitzes, along with dive surveys and SMURFing (Standard Monitoring Unites for the Recruitment of Fishes), serve as methods for col- lecting this key informa- tion. Special summer programs continue at Cape Perpetua In addition to the camp- ing, hiking, tidepooling, and picnicking, visitors to the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center can choose from an array of activities this sum- mer. Events kicked off June 1 and continue throughout the summer. Ongoing events this sum- mer at Cape Perpetua: • Mondays through Sept. 2 — Walk with a Ranger. Begins at noon at the Visi- tor Center. Join, retired Chief Park Ranger, Michael Noack, for an easy to moderate hike where he will be sharing information about the local flora and fauna. Hikes will last 75-90 min- utes. • Wednesdays through Aug. 28 — Under the Sea Fishing from 1B fishing will continue to be good through the sum- mer and into the fall. Siltcoos also gets stocked rainbow trout, check the stocking sched- ule for numbers and dates of stockings. TENMILE LAKES: Trout, warmwater species, largemouth bass Conditions should be prime for bass, crappie, (10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Vis- itor Center). Oregon doesn’t stop at the beach. Take a deeper dive into the Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve by joining Tara DuBois, Communica- tions Coordinator for the Cape Perpetua Collabora- tive, for interactive exhibits at the Visitor Center. At 3 p.m., DuBois will lead a stroll on the Captain Cook’s Trail to explore the rocky shoreline and marine reserve. • Thursdays through Aug. 29 — Lunch with Dr. Jim Nechols, beginning at noon at the Visitor Center. Dr. Jim Nechols, retired professor of Entomology from Kansas State Uni- versity, will present “Alien Invaders: Invasive Plants of Siuslaw National For- bluegill, and brown bull- head catfish angling at this time. Anglers also use small jigs or a worm on a hook fished near the bot- tom to catch yellow perch. The Tenmile Lakes have been stocked with legal-size rainbow trout. Tenmile Lakes provide some nice holdover trout this time of year, and some can measure over 17-inches long. Try troll- ing slowly with a spinner tipped with a worm. est” and “Self Defense 101 for Insects: Insect Defense Mechanisms.” • Saturdays through Aug. 31 — Ranger F.E.D Talks, beginning at noon at the Visitor Center. Join Siuslaw National Forest Field Rangers for a fun and informative “For- est, Explore, Discover” Siuslaw National Forest presentation in the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center theater. • Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through Sept. 5 — Walk with a Ranger, beginning at noon at the Visitor Center. Huge Sale! 50 years accumulation! Sat.-Sun. 6/22-6/23 10am-4pm 89271 Hwy. 101 Clothes, Tools & Furniture. 2-Family Sale Sat.-Sun. 6/22-6/23 9am-2pm 2361 Willow Loop Dishes, tools, antique desk & chair, lots of misc. Explore a variety of nat- ural history topics on The Giant Spruce Trail, Discov- ery Loop or Captain Cook Trail on a guided hike lead by Siuslaw National Forest Field Rangers. All events are free, but a Northwest Forest Pass, Ore- gon Coast Passport, federal recreation pass or $5 day- use fee is required within the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area and at some trailheads and day use sites. For more information on these events, contact the Cape Perpetua Visitor Cen- ter at 541-547-3289. ESTATE SALE Friday & Saturday, June 21 & 22, 9am to 3pm Florentine Estates - enter thru Munsel Lake gate only! Antiques, mid-century furniture, good books, W/D, futon, outdoor plants and garden, art and pottery, textiles, household goods, and interesting memorabilia. HOA prohibits posting of address. Gate attendant will provide directions. Please observe one-way traffi c & no parking signs. No pets, backpacks, or grocery bags allowed. All sales fi nal. Credit cards accepted. 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