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    SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2019 | 5A
Garden Club awards scholarship
COURTESY PHOTO
The Florence Garden Club is very proud to award its Adult Water Resources/
Sustainability Scholarship for 2019 to Kyle Terry (above left, with Florence
Garden Club member DeEtte Miller.) Terry has an extensive background in
forestry, native plants and habitat restoration for water quality and aquatic
life. He is currently the programs manager for the Siuslaw Watershed Council,
managing the Fivemile-Bell restoration project, Volunteer Water Quality
Monitoring, Native Plant Distribution, Knowles Creek Smolt Trap and Summer
Youth Camps. Terry earned a B.S. in Environmental Geography and
Geographical Information Sciences (GIS) from the University of Oregon. This
$635 award will fund his summer courses in continuing education as he
serves the local watershed and community.
Join the Rotary Youth Exchange
Florence Rotarians are
currently looking for stu-
dents and host families to
be involved in Rotary Inter-
national’s Youth Exchange
Program this coming year.
The Youth Exchange
Program is a structured
program of Rotary Inter-
national to provide young
people with an opportunity
to meet individuals from
other countries, experience
new cultures, and learn
first-hand about all aspects
of life in another country.
These exchanges are open
to students 15 to 19 years
old, and usually span for
one academic year. Students
live with more than one
family in the host country
and are required to attend
school there.
Host families, host clubs
and entire communities
are enriched by extended
friendly contact with some-
one from a different cul-
ture. The program instills in
young people the concept of
international understand-
ing and goodwill.
Florence Rotary provides
three host families for ap-
proximately three months
each. If you are interested in
becoming a host family for
one of these young students,
please contact Beth Webb at
509-389-8619 or Jody Driv-
er at 509-378-5710.
For students and families
interested in the outgoing
student program, there will
be an informational pre-
sentation coming this Sep-
tember, with the date and
time of the event to be an-
nounced through the high
school and local media.
J OIN U S I N W ORSHIP
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Located at Munsel Lake Road and North Fork Road
Worship Services 10:00 AM Sunday
All are welcome! 541-997-7268
FLORENCE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Worship Services 10:00 a.m. Sunday
Adult Classes at 9am; Children’s Sunday School at 10:30m
Coff ee Fellowship Following Service
2nd & Kingwood • (541) 997-6025
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
4590 Hwy. 101, Across from Fred Meyer –- 997-7418
Sunday School, 9:30a.m. – Worship, 10:45
Wed. Prayer - 6:00 p.m. –Wed. Ministries 1-8 Grade 7 p.m.
1624 Highway 101 (next to A&W) –- 997-6337
Pastor George Pagel – Something for the entire family.
Sun. Services: 10:45 a.m., Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m.
Website:fl orence4square.com
CROSS ROAD ASSEMBLY OF GOD
NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH, E.L.C.A.
Corner of 10th & Maple –997-3533
Wednesday, 7 p.m. - Family Connections
Adult Bible Class, 9:30am on Sundays.
Sunday Services, 9am and 10:45am.
fl orencecrossroadag.org • offi ce@fl orencecrossroadag.org
21st & Spruce Street – 997-8113
Adult Forum 9 a.m.
Worship service: Sun. 10:30am
Welcome to all!
www.fl orencenewlifelutheran.org
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - SBC
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE SIUSLAW
COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1935 25th St. – 997-7660 • Pastor, Ron Allen
Series “People of the Bible.” on Wednesdays 6 p.m.
A friendly place to worship, vacationers welcome.
Sun.; 11am & 6pm, Sunday school 9:45am.
FLORENCE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
2nd & Ivy – 997-2961 –Non-Denominational
Worship Service: 9:00 am & 10:30 am
Middle School and High School youth groups meet on
Wednesday.
FLORENCE CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pre-Denominational (Romans 16:16)
1833 Tamarack Street (2 blocks east of Hwy. 101 on 18th St.)
Bible Study: Sunday 10 a.m.; Worship: Sunday 11 a.m.
www.churchofchristfl orence.org
FLORENCE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
12th and Nopal –997-9020 • Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Saturdays, Mens’ Breakfast @ 8 a.m.
Online Worship Service@ fl orencenaz.church
Wednesdays Celebrate Recovery 5 pm
facebook:fl orenceoregonchurchoft henazarene
FLORENCE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
1318 Rhododendron Dr. • 541-997-2523
Sunday Service 11am ( Children Sunday School)
Mid-Week Activities, all ages.
Traditional Worship Service 10:00 a.m. , Reverend Greg Wood
Sunday School and Nursery – Organ and Choir
All Welcome. Come as you are.
3996 N Hwy 101 997-7136
RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
“War is still not the answer.” FCNL
We worship in homes at 11am Sundays
Call 997-4237 or 902-9511 for locations.
RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH,
L.C.M.S.
Every Sun., Bible Class 9 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m.
85294 Hwy. 101 S. – 997-8038
DVD of Weekly worship service available.
Pastor Randy Benscoter
ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
2135 19th St. –- 997-6600
8:30am, Tuesdays, Morning Prayer
Sunday Services: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. - Wed, 11 a.m.
Everyone Welcome – Come walk our Labyrinth.
SAINT MARY, OUR LADY OF THE
DUNES
CATHOLIC CHURCH
New Life Lutheran
helps feed the hungry
When the offering plate
is passed around during
the Sunday service at New
Life Lutheran, Florence
Food Share “keeps the
change” as all the coins
go to it. The church also
hosts a community sup-
per once a month during
nine months of the year
and has a “bread Sunday”
once a month to add to
the food pantry.
A new program has just
been initiated with the
Church Council’s blessing
by Bryant and Gail Payne.
Green bags are given to
members of the congre-
gation to fill with canned
goods and other nonper-
ishable foods. Bryant re-
ported that he collected
225 pounds of food and
delivered it to food share.
This is the way the church
fulfills the biblical direc-
tive to feed the hungry.
Florence Food Share
began in 1980 as a grass-
roots movement to pro-
vide emergency food to
the needy, elderly, un-
employed and underem-
ployed of Florence. It was
put together by a group of
churches, including New
Life Lutheran, and oper-
ated out of people’s garag-
es and car trunks.
Originally called Man-
na Ministries, the food
share operated out of var-
ious locations until 1994
when it found a perma-
nent home at New Life
Lutheran Church.
The Florence Food
Share building was built
with grants and a local
building fund drive led
by Del Phelps and Dave
Dahlberg. Local contrac-
tor Robert Wilcox led
the volunteers and paid
workers for the comple-
tion of the building. The
land on which it is built
is leased to the food share
by the church for $1 a
year.
Florence Food Share
handles not only pack-
aged food items but
grows a garden with fresh
produce. The food is giv-
en at no cost to those who
submit an application and
qualify.
Florence Food Share is
located on New Life Lu-
theran property at 2100
Spruce St. It continues to
thrive and grow.
Siuslaw
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Lane Community
College board seeks
applicants for Zone 5
The Lane Community
College Board of Educa-
tion invites applications
for appointment to its
Zone 5 vacancy for the
2019-23 term.
The appointee would
serve two years and then
run for election in 2021.
Under Oregon law, ap-
pointees serve until the
district’s next election.
Applicants must live
within Zone 5 which in-
cludes downtown and
south Eugene.
A complete zone de-
scription is available on-
line at www.lanecc.edu/
board/zone-descriptions.
To apply, applicants
should send a letter of
interest and a resume in-
cluding previous board or
leadership experience to
Lane Community College
Board of Education Chair
Mike Eyster in care of Ex-
ecutive Assistant to the
President and Board Don-
na Zmolek, 4000 E. 30th
Ave., Eugene OR 97405,
or email zmolekd@lanecc.
edu.
The deadline to apply is
July 1. Interviews will be
held July 9, with final in-
terviews on July 11.
At its May 23 special
meeting, the board de-
cided to leave the current
Zone 5 vacancy open; it
expires June 30.
The board cannot de-
clare a vacancy for the
2019-23 term until elec-
tion results are certified
by Lane County, expect-
ed to be around June 10,
but the board can begin a
search process.
For more information
go online at www.lanecc.
edu/board.
Drivers needed for seniors
People are invited to
sign up with Florence
Senior Connections to
drive their own vehicle to
take senior citizens who
otherwise have no trans-
portation to their medi-
cal appointments in Flor-
ence, Eugene, Springfield
and the Coos Bay/North
Bend areas.
Mileage is reimbursed
at .405 cents per mile,
which is not taxable
and does not interfere
with Oregon Health
Plan or Food Stamp
determination.
The hours are typical-
ly weekdays. People who
sign up can decide which
days and hours they are
willing to help.
In addition, people can
accept or decline rides
any time and will not
be asked to drive during
dangerous road condi-
tions.
If interested in volun-
teering, contact Kristine
Sirmans with Florence
Senior Connections at
541-902-9430 x7830.
We’ve got you
COVERED
Masses: Sat. 5:30 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.
1.5 miles south of river on Hwy 101 – 997-2312
FLORENCE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4445 Hwy 101 (South of Fred Meyer) – 997-3951
Worship on Saturday 10:30 A.M.
Adult/Children’s Sabbath School 9:15 A.M.
FLORENCE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP
87738 Hwy 101 at Heceta Beach Road
RUAUU? All are welcome to explore the answer.
Sunday Worship Service ~ 10:00 a.m.
www.FlorenceUUF.org - (541) 997.2840
Join Us In Worship
4 lines, approx 15 words,
$10 a week
4 week Minimum
Deadline
3 p.m. Mondays.
To be included in this directory contact
the Siuslaw News at 997-3441, or drop off
information at 148 Maple St., Old Town, Florence.
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