SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2020 | 3A Community News Learn to ‘Live Smart, Be Well’ at Wellspring Clinic’s March 15 open house The community is invited to Wellspring Clinic’s free Commu- nity Open House, “Live Smart — Be Well,” this Sunday, March 15, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The clinic is located at 1845 Highway 126, in Park Place. Come meet the clinic’s new practitioners, who will share self- care tips through mini-classes and demonstrations. There will also be treats, product samples, special pricing and prize drawings. Dr. Mark and Patricia Immel will kick off with a mini-class at 2 p.m. titled “Maintain Your Brain.” People will learn simple and prov- Mapleton Lions Club postpones Bingo event en ways to support brain Wellspring function. Attendees will Clinic staff also hear about the research and findings on acupuncture for volunteers patients with Alzheimer’s and mild cognitive impair- ment. Then, at 2:45 p.m., join Corey Burgess, LMT, as she discusses two of her pas- sions: craniosacral therapy and massage for self-care. Burgess is a local massage thera- — mind, body and spirit. Learn pist certified in the craniosacral about this gentle, effective therapy modality through Bastyr Univer- appropriate for all ages. At 3:15 p.m., people can watch sity. Craniosacral therapy encom- passes treating the whole person a Tai Chi demonstration with Pa- The Mapleton Lions Club has postponed the up- coming Leprechaun Bingo night that was scheduled for this Friday, March 13. The event will be resched- uled for a time in the future. For more information, contact Kathy West at 541- 268-4665. We specialize in helping people get along with people CAFA, a mental health agency, now has a branch open in Florence Counseling for individuals, couples & children; neurofeedback; & group classes including parenting & emotional intelligence development Location: 491 Laurel Street Florence, Oregon 97439 Contact: 541-686-6000 ex. 561 Lori is a LoriM@Cafaweb.com long time Florence www.cafaweb.com resident Now accepting clients on Thursdays The first step to better hearing? I WILL HEAR Getting your hearing tested by the ONLY doctors of audiology in Florence. Call today to start your year off right! BETTER HEARING THIS YEAR of Florence ASSOCIATES 541.991.4475 1901 Hwy 101, Ste A Florence HearingAssociatesOfFlorence.com | Doctors of Audiology 8 201 VOTED E F BEST O mela Zilavy, L.Ac. Zilavy is an acupuncturist who has practiced Tai Chi since 1976, and is an experienced teacher. Tai Chi is an an- cient practice that promotes health and relaxation. It is a gentle form of exercise — a “moving meditation” that involves learning a series of slow, deliberate motions. Tai Chi is suitable for peo- ple of all ages and fitness levels. For anyone who wants to improve posture and balance, gain leg strength, develop mindfulness and enhance overall health, come meet Zilavy and watch her demonstra- tion. People can also learn about the benefits of good health from acu- puncturist Patricia Immel, L.Ac, who will be hosting her presenta- tion at 3:45 p.m. Come learn what this ancient medicine offers us to- day. In addition, there will be clinic tours and product demonstrations with Sarah Butte of Rose & Crown Apothecary. For more information, email Wellspring@bmi.net or call 541-902-8860. Find out more at TheWellspringClinic.com. Anonymous donation benefits dogs at OCHS In December, the Ore- gon Coast Humane Society (OCHS) received a generous financial gift that changed the lives of nearly 20 dogs and their new humans. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, walked into OCHS and donated half of the adoption fees for all the dogs that were in the shelter at the time. OCHS had 10 dogs housed at the shelter, but the contribution went much further. The shelter has since had several people who benefited from that initial contribution make additional contributions, effectively continuing to pay it forward and improve the lives of more dogs and their new humans. Since that generous con- tribution, 19 dogs have come in and 14 have been adopted out. Out of the 10 dogs that were in the shelter, six have been adopted and one is in a foster-to-adopt home. This leaves three sponsored dogs still available for adoption. “We have all heard about people paying it forward in one way or another, and now at the OCHS we have our own heartfelt pay-it- forward going on,” said Pam Bailey, OCHS’s shelter op- erational manager. “When the potential adopter finds out that half of their adop- tion fee has been paid for, they are so grateful, often paying it forward to help the next person get their forever dog.” Before a dog at the shel- ter is adopted, each gets a wellness check, are spayed or neutered, receive all their vaccines and are micro- chipped — all for a cost of between $400 and $500. “Our donors, members and volunteers are special people who have compas- sion for the animals in so many ways,” Bailey said. “The staff and board mem- bers at OCHS thank each and every one of them.” Anyone interested in adopting, volunteering or making a financial contri- bution can call OCHS at 541-997-4277, stop by 2840 Rhododendron Dr., email info@oregoncoasthumane society.org or visit Oregon CoastHumaneSociety.org. Rotary seeks contestants for high school speech contest Siuslaw-area high school students, whether public, private or home-schooled in grades 9-12, and who care about ethical stan- dards and behavior in to- day’s world, are invited by the Rotary Club of Flor- ence to participate in the 2020 Rotary International 4-WayTest Speech Contest. The contest will be held on Tuesday, March 31, be- ginning at 4 p.m. at the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St. The three final- ists from this initial event will also compete with con- testants from other coastal Rotary clubs in Yachats on Thursday, April 2, at 5:30 p.m. The first-place finisher at this second round will advance to a “Speak Off ” at the Rotary District Con- ference in Eugene, Ore., on Saturday, May 2. The top three final- ists will also present their speeches to the Florence Rotary Club on Tuesday, April 28, at noon, when they will receive cash prices totaling $1,500. First prize for the local contest is $750; second prize is $500; and third prize is $250. There are additional cash prizes available at the dis- trict level. All participants will be required to take the Rotary 4-Way Test and apply it to real life throughout their speeches. The 4-Way Test has four principles: 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all con- cerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and better friendship? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? The choices for topics are endless. For example: Would the Super Bowl pass the 4-Way Test? What about homework assignments or social networking? All speeches must be original and your own, and may not be less than 5 min- utes or more than 7 min- utes. Speeches should also be memorized. For information on par- ticipating, including an application and guidelines, visittheflorencerotary.org and choose the tab “Club Youth Programs.” People can also contact Committee Chair Meg Spencer at meg@siuslawli- brary.org. F LO E N C R Visit us on the web 541•999•6078 T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM PETERSENAUTODETAIL @GMAIL.COM Gift Certificates available FACEBOOK.COM/PETERSENAUTODETAIL S IUSLAW N EWS Siuslaw 8th-graders host family Bingo night Sunday The Siuslaw eighth-grade parents are at it again as they host another family Bingo night. Wear green and get a chance to win a special prize! After a fun and success- ful Valentines Bingo night, the eighth-grade parents are hosting the “I Feel Lucky” family Bingo night with a St. Patrick’s Day theme on Sunday, March 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Florence Senior Center. The venue was changed from the last Bingo night because more room was needed with such a great turn out. There will be a minimum of 10 games played, with nice prizes for the winners of each game. Cost for the night is $10 for adults and $5 for children. Snacks will be provided and there will be a bake sale. This event is for all ages and is a family-friendly event. It is a fundraiser for the Eighth Grade Graduation Party and hosted by Siuslaw eighth-grade parents. The Florence Senior Cen- ter is located at 1570 King- wood St. For more informa- tion, call Jennifer Waggoner at 541-520-1255. Applications due for ADA Grange memorial scholarship Ada Grange #570 is offer- ing scholarship applications for a Harley Huff Sr. Me- morial Scholarship in the amount of $500. The scholarship is open WEDNESDAY THURSDAY to Siuslaw, Mapleton or home-schooled seniors who wish to continue education in university, community college, vocational or trade school. It will be awarded for involvement in commu- nity service and the appli- cant’s financial need. For more information, see school councilors or call 541-997-4254. 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