SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 | 3A Community News Lane County Parks to hold public meeting on N. Jetty lease Lane County Parks is considering entering into a long-term lease with the Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) for the North Jetty Park in Flor- ence, and will be holding a community meeting to dis- cuss the prospect on Mon- day, June 24, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. North Jetty Park is 250 acres that abuts Lane County’s popular Harbor Vista Campground and is south of Heceta Beach. The North Jetty Park is currently owned by DSL and operated by the Ore- gon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is zoned “Park and Recreation” and “Beach/Dunes.” This large- ly undeveloped park in- cludes beach access, an in- formal trail system, a dive dock, portable restrooms, ponds and stands of shore pine. According to ORPD’s annual car counts, the park receives an average of 114,000 visits annually. “Incorporating North Jetty into our county parks system is likely to have sev- eral benefits for the near- by community, including more regular maintenance and park ranger pres- ence,” said Lane County Parks Manager Brett Hen- ry. “However, before the Board of Commissioners makes any decisions, we want to hear any concerns, hopes or suggestions from the neighbors and other community members.” The community meet- ing will take place at Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue, located at 2625 Highway 101. A short sur- vey is also available online at www.docs.google.com/ forms/d/e/1 FAIpQLSd- bzMpfQTE PA9orpfxm- L7z4guJGejvl 4LYGgWD- pG-vyOG25Qg/viewform. There is no deadline for the Board of Commission- ers to make a decision. In- formation gathered during the community meeting and from the survey will be shared with commissioners as they consider any next steps. Wellspring Clinic offering homeopathic first-aid class The best kept secret in Florence, also has the best view of the Bay and Siuslaw River in town. Tantalizing entrees that the entire family can enjoy Happy Hour from 4pm to 6pm Enjoy the Pac 12 Network on our big screen tv’s Ask your server about our daily specials Located in the Best Western Pier Point Inn The secret is out – What a view! 541-997-7191 85625 Highway 101, Florence Homeopathy is a valu- able and timely adjunct to conventional first-aid pre- paredness. Learn to use safe and ef- fective homeopathic med- icines to relieve common first aid conditions, such as injuries, sprains and strains, bites and stings and more. Dr. Mark Immel will teach a class on homeo- pathic self-care on Satur- day, June 22, in the Garden Room at Wellspring Clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. He has nearly 40 years of experience in homeopathy and natural medicine. “Homeopathic remedies are an excellent addition to the home first-aid kit, use- ful for minor injuries and ailments, as well as provid- ing support and relief for more serious conditions where transport and fur- ther medical care are need- ed,” said Immel. “And they work on animals as well.” Tuition is $25, which in- cludes take-home materi- als, access to resources, and light refreshments. There will be ample time for questions and answers and plenty of interesting stories from Immel’s expe- rience. Class size is limited, so call 541-902-8860 to re- serve a spot. Wellspring Clinic is lo- cated at 1845 Highway 126 Suite H in Florence. Twin Lakes Store completes expansion project to include liquor offerings There are big changes quor store. north of town. Twin Lakes Florence Liquors North Store has expanded by #1266 is located inside adding a fully stocked li- Twin Lakes Store and is the second liquor store for Florence area. Owner Vicki Ambrosio said she has been working on this project for almost three years. S IUSLAW N EWS “It is beautiful and I’m quite excited to see it final- ly come together,” Ambro- Follow us on sio said. Twin Lakes Store has Twitter been a hub for the north- ern lakes community for @S IUSLAW N EWS decades and now offers one-stop shopping for most needs. Hours are going to remain the same, each day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. “Navigating the coun- ty process and engineers alone is huge, certainly not user-friendly,” Ambrosio said about the biggest chal- lenge to the project. “But it was worth it.” The Twin Lakes Store is north of Florence on High- way 101, three miles past Heceta Beach Road. “A Big Foot wood carv- ing will wave at you when you drive past,” said Am- brosio, who added that she likes to support locals and has plans on adding Oregon memorabilia and tourist souvenirs along with local artists and area books and artwork. A grand opening will be scheduled soon. For more information, call the store at 541-997- 3021. The Florence - Siuslaw Lions Club Presents Peace Harbor seeks Patient Advisory Council members 10AM-3PM Florence Municipal Airport FOOD • LIVE MUSIC FAMILY FUN ALL DAY! WWII Historial Aircraft Aerial Demonstrations: Grumman Hellcat, AT6-Fighter/Trainer and Stearman Bi-Plan Opportunity Drawings All Day including Win a FREE Flight on the AT6 Live Entertainment, Food Booths, Military Vehicle Rides, Exhibitors and More! PeaceHealth Peace Har- bor Medical Center is seek- ing to expand membership on its Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). Anyone who has had ex- perience as a hospital pa- tient or family member of a patient is eligible to serve as a PFAC advisor. Members must be good collaborators and must commit to attend month- ly meetings and set aside sufficient time between meetings — three hours is a good estimate — for prepa- ration, research or project work. The PFAC meets at the WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JUNE 19 JUNE 20 hospital on the second Monday of the month from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lunch is provided. Candidates must attend a brief interview and then register as a Peace Harbor volunteer before joining the council. PFAC advisors help im- prove the patient expe- rience by offering their unique perspective by giving feedback on hospi- tal communications, pro- grams, services and sys- tems. Advisors have additional opportunities to serve as community representatives on a variety of hospital committees. “As community mem- bers, being on the PFAC gives us an awareness of what is going on within the hospital, and based on that, we have an opportu- nity to work with staff to build improvement into the process,” said Bob Hor- ney, chair of the PFAC and a member for four years. “it’s been very rewarding to serve.” For information or to schedule an interview, con- tact Joanie Schmidt at 541- 902-6709. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY JUNE 21 JUNE 22 JUNE 23 JUNE 24 JUNE 25 Sunny/Windy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy AM Showers 61°F 48°F 61°F 49°F 62°F 50°F 63°F 51°F 60°F 50°F 60°F 49°F AM Showers 62°F 49°F Receive $5 off when you spend $100! 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