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    SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2019 | 5A
FUUF to hear about ‘messy
transformations’ Sunday
Elaine Cornick, found-
er of the Cultural Butter-
fly Project, www.cultural-
butterflyproject.com, will
be speaking at the Flor-
ence Unitarian Universal-
ist Fellowship on Sunday,
Sept. 22, from 10 until 11
a.m. Her message’s title is,
“We’re in a Messy Trans-
formation — and That’s
the Good News!”
Cornick is a catalyst
who inspires new per-
spectives and possibilities
for the ways we live and
work.
She launched the Cul-
tural Butterfly Project
as a catalyst for a culture
of connectedness and
the well-being of all. She
has continually explored
and practiced numerous
leading-edge approach-
es to shifting paradigms
and creating our reality,
because she knows that
the real journey of trans-
formation is to connect
with our inner powers as
creators and bring a new
world into being from the
inside out.
Cornick’s
bachelor’s
degree in psychology,
master’s degree in social
work and master’s de-
gree in management have
been the foundation for
her work experience in
coaching and counseling,
facilitation, program de-
velopment and coordina-
tion, community relations
and sales and marketing.
Florence
Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship is
at 87738 Highway 101 at
Heceta Beach Road and
is wheelchair accessible.
Each service concludes
with refreshments and a
dialogue circle to explore
the questions that come
up during each worship
service.
For more information,
visit
www.florenceuuf.
org.
Watch
and experience the joy and simplicity of
pre-denominational New Testament Worship. (Romans 16:16)
www.churchofchristfl orence.org
The Boys and Girls
Club of Western Lane
County students are going
back to school and that
means it’s time for them
to take holiday pre-orders
for the club’s holiday pie
fundraiser. Each and ev-
ery pie sold helps support
much-needed resources
for after-school programs.
As a youth develop-
ment organization, Boys
and Girls Club members
are engaged and learn-
ing real-life skills — em-
ployment, balancing a
checkbook, savings, get-
ting ready for college and
learning to make quality
lifestyle decisions. With
so many distractions in
modern life, including
social media, peer pres-
sure, challenges at home
and working parents, the
Boys & Girls Club pro-
vides a safe, caring and
quality atmosphere after
school for kids to flourish,
gain self-respect and learn
self-reliance.
Now in its third year,
the Boys and Girls Club
On Saturday, Oct. 5, the
Katzenjammer Trio will
bring jazz music to Flor-
ence with a show held at
the Florence Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship at
87738 Highway 101. Doors
open at 7 p.m.
The Katzenjammer Trio
plays traditional jazz stan-
dards with an emphasis on
freestyle
interpretation.
Doc Pinnock plays banjo
and guitar, Lou Invernon
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
Coffee Fellowship Following Service
2nd & Kingwood • (541) 997-6025
FOURSQUARE CHURCH
COMMUNITY BAPTIST 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:florence4square.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.
florencecrossroadag.org • office@florencecrossroadag.org
21st & Spruce Street – 997-8113
Pastor Rachel Simonson – All are welcome
Adult Forum 9:00 a.m. – Sunday school !0:30
Worship Service Sun. 10:30 a.m.
www.florencenewlife Lutheran.org
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - SBC
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE SIUSLAW
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.churchofchristflorence.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@ florencenaz.church
Wednesdays Celebrate Recovery 5 pm
facebook:florenceoregonchurchofthenazarene
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
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
holiday pie fundraiser
has become very popular
with the community, es-
pecially the mini-pie vari-
ety packs, which are only
available during the fund-
raiser. The handmade pies
are provided by Willa-
mette Valley Pie Compa-
ny in Salem. The pies use
non-GMO ingredients,
contain less sugar and the
crusts are trans-fat free.
From freezer to oven,
some of the favorite fla-
vors include American
apple, cherry crunch,
marionberry,
raspber-
ry/rhubarb, caramel ap-
ple and peach-raspberry
streusel. Cobblers and
quick-frozen fruit were
offered last year and will
be available once more.
“I am absolutely blown
away by how many pies
our kids sell,” said Boys
and Girls Club Executive
Director Chuck Trent.
“The winners of the chal-
lenge who sell the most
pies get to pick who gets
a pie in the face, and 99.9
percent of the time, it’s a
staff member. It’s price-
less.”
Florence-area residents
who know of someone
who has a child or teen
enrolled at the Boys &
Girls Club, let them know
you would like to support
the club and pre-order
your holiday pie.
In addition, the club is
taking orders by phone
at 541-902-0304. Pre-or-
ders will be taken until
Monday, Sept. 30, and
product pick up will be
on Monday, Oct. 21, from
3 to 7 p.m. at the Flor-
ence Events Center, 715
Quince St.
Nancy Pearson, the
club’s “Pie Lady,” said,
“Last year we had quite a
number of folks who for-
got to pick up their orders,
so this year we will con-
tact them a few days prior
to remind them.”
For more information
about pre-ordering, prod-
uct information, etc., con-
tact Pearson at 541-350-
4852 or email nancy@
nancypear.com.
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Katzenjammer Trio plays jazz on Oct. 5
“In Search of the Lord’s Way”
Sunday, 7:30 AM
KMTR Cable Channel 12
Western Lane Translator Channel 16.2
Then visit the
Florence church of Christ
1833 Tamarack
Florence, Oregon
Bible Study: Sunday, 10:00 am
Worship: Sunday, 11:00 am
Boys & Girls Club holds pie fundraiser
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.
doubles on tenor sax, flute
and clarinet, and Richard
Jones plays mostly clarinet.
Pinnock and Invernon
have extensive professional
experience with numerous
jazz groups, whereas Jones’
background is more clas-
sically oriented, although
he has played with dance
bands for many years.
The trio’s main goal is
just to have good fun play-
ing. Those who listen pick
up on this mood and find
themselves doing a lot of
toe tapping and moving to
the rhythms.
Tea and coffee will be
provided. Guests over 21
can bring their own adult
beverages, and people
are encouraged to bring
healthy finger food snacks
to share.
There is no cost, but do-
nations for the artists are
encouraged.
Property owners invited to make
switch to electronic tax statements
Lane County property
owners now have the op-
tion to receive electronic
property tax statements
via email rather than pa-
per copies. To opt into
electronic statements, visit
www.lanecounty.org/at.
“Taxpayers have been
requesting
electronic
statements and provid-
ing the option helps us
be more efficient and will
save on the cost to print
and mail statements each
year,” said Assessor Mike
Cowles. “Just like adding
the option to pay proper-
ty taxes online, we hope
this improves accessibility
and convenience for our
residents while decreas-
ing our carbon footprint
and reducing excess
paperwork.”
The deadline to opt
into electronic statements
for the current tax year is
September 30. If property
owners opt in after that
date, they may receive
both paper and electron-
ic copies this fall before
receiving only electronic
statements next year.
The 2019-20 property
tax statements are planned
to be online on October 14
and statements are antici-
pated to be mailed on Oct.
18.
Please note: opting in
to electronic property tax
statements will not affect
the process through which
mortgage companies pay
property tax on behalf of a
property owner.
240
HOURS
Is your family prepared?
If an emergency happens in your community,
it may take emergency workers some time to reach you.
You should be prepared to take care of yourself and
your family for a minimum of 240 hours.
Get your emergency kit started with
these essentials:
❑ Pen and paper
❑ Money
❑ Address and phone numbers
❑ Work gloves
❑ Basic tools
This message brought to you by the West Lane
Emergency Operations Group. www.wleog.org
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