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SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 | 3A Community News Coldwell Banker hosts water, supply drive for firefighters C oldwell Banker Coast Real Estate is accepting donations of bottled water, sports drinks and ready to eat shelf stable high protein snacks to send to the first responders fighting Oregon Wildfires. Real estate broker Dani Flescher has been working with city and county offi- cials along with Oregon Red Cross to identify the needs of the firefighters on the front lines. According to Charleston Fire Chief Mick Sneddon, “The firefighters require sufficient protein and hy- dration to keep working.” The need is critical and resources are in short sup- ply. Donations are being ac- cepted at Coldwell Banker, 100 Highway 101, all next week with Florence Habi- tat for Humanity delivering collected items to the valley. People can also donate at Habitat for Humanity’s Parking Lot, 2004 Highway Getting rid of 'Huh?' for over 20 years Call today to schedule an appointment. 541.991.4475 HEARING Scott C. Anderson, Au.D. Steven G. Anderson, Au.D. ASSOCIATES of Florence HearingAssociatesofFlorence.com FLORENCE • 1901 Hwy 101, Ste A LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTERS Tires • Brakes Shocks • Alignment 4325 Highway 101, Florence 541-997-7178 HOME OF THE BEST TIRE VALUE PROMISE 101, today, Sept. 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. If people wish to include a note of encouragement for our hardworking first re- sponders, Coldwell Banker will include them in the care packages. People are invited to bring donations of bot- tled water, electrolyte drinks and pre-packaged snacks to Coldwell Banker Coast Real Estate, 100 Highway 101. Siuslaw School District provides fall food services to families As the school year begins in Comprehensive Distance Learning on Wednesday, the Siuslaw School District will resume food service op- erations in the community to assist students and their families next week. The schedule will be very similar to last spring. Twelve buses will go out into the community, most making two stops each. The mobile delivery stops are timed so that students can get to a stop just after the end of their last class of primary instruction or to be able to grab their meal before returning for applied learning time in the after- noon. There will also be three fixed stations, one at each of the school buildings. With school attendance being virtual for the fore- seeable future, this schedule will also accommodate food services for students in the transition to limited in-per- son and hybrid instruction when the metrics allow. Food services will be available on certain non-attendance days for students: •10-9 – Statewide Inser- vice •10-15 – Family Confer- ence Day •10-16 – Family Confer- ence Day •11-13 – Quarter 1 Inser- vice •12-21 – Vacation Day 1 Visit us on the web T HE S IUSLAW N EWS . COM FOOD DELIVERY LOCATIONS & Walk Up / Pick Up Sites – Effective September 14th Walk Up / Pick Up Locations Siuslaw Middle School Siuslaw Elementary School Breezeway Siuslaw High School – Parking Lot Mobile Sites – Bus Delivery Locations Time of Service 11:30am - 11:45pm 11:45am - 12:40pm 12:40pm - 12:50pm Deliveries are MONDAY-FRIDAY, except Federal Holidays Locations – Route A – Bus 1 Nearest Address / Intersection Time of Delivery Dunes City Boat Launch Clear Lake Fire Station Locations – Route B – Bus 2 Tiernan Boat Ramp end of Pacific St – Westlake 83345 Clear Lake Rd Nearest Address / Intersection Tiernan @ 126 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 C & D Dock on Hwy 126 Locations – Route C – Bus 7 Sutton Lake Fire Station City Lights Movie Theater – parking lot Locations – Route D – Bus 8 Boardwalk Parking Lot Parking Lot, Corner of Bay Street & Juniper Street Locations – Route E – Bus 5 Fire Station at Mile Post 11 Bender Landing Mile Post 2 Locations – Route F – Bus 6 Cross Road Church St Mary’s Catholic Church Locations – Route G – Bus 19 9634 Hwy 126 Nearest Address / Intersection 89973 Sutton Lake Rd 1930 HWY 101 Nearest Address / Intersection 1 st St & Bay Street Bay St & Juniper St Nearest Address / Intersection 9181 North Fork Rd 6100 North Fork Rd Nearest Address / Intersection 1380 10 th St 85060 Hwy 101 Nearest Address / Intersection 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:45 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery Baker Beach Campground Darlingtonia State Park Locations – Route H – Bus 23 35 th Street tennis court parking lot Florence Christian Church lot Locations – Route I – Bus 22 Baker Beach Rd (off HWY 101 N) 5400 Mercer Lake Rd Nearest Address / Intersection 35 th St & N Siano Loop 2 nd St & Ivy St Nearest Address / Intersection 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 43 rd Street Apartments 15 th Street Community Garden / Boys & Girls Club Locations – Route J – Bus 18 East Woahink – Pull Out Area – north side of road Police Station Parking Lot Locations – Route K – Bus 10 1750 43 rd St - at curb 15 th St & Maple St Nearest Address / Intersection On Canary Rd 900 Greenwood St Nearest Address / Intersection 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery First Baptist Church FEC Overflow Lot Locations – Route L – Tan School VAN Canary Road Fire Station 25 th St & Spruce St Across from 715 Quince St Nearest Address / Intersection Mile Post 4.8 on Canary Rd 12:15-12:30 12:40-12:50 Time of Delivery 12:15-12:30 •12-22 – Vacation Day 2 •11-26 – Thanksgiving •11-27 – Thanksgiving There will be no meal •12-23 – Vacation Day services on holidays and •12-24 – Vacation Day days before or after certain •12-25 – Vacation Day/ holidays: Holiday •11-11 – Veterans Day •11-25 – Thanksgiving As the Oregon Depart- ment of Education and the US Department of Agri- culture update school meal guidelines this fall, the dis- trict will update the sched- ule as necessary. For more information, visit siuslaw.k12.or.us. Donate bottles, cans to Habitat today Florence Habitat is host- ing its next bottle and can drive on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is a social distancing drive-thru event. People can bring return- able bottles and cans that they wish to donate to the parking lot at Habitat Re- Store, 2016 Highway 101. Volunteers will be on hand to unload them from your vehicle. SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 13 SEPTEMBER 14 SEPTEMBER 15 AM Fog/ PM Sun 58°F 50°F Mostly Cloudy PM Showers 61°F 52°F 66°F 56°F Showers 66°F 57°F Donations will go toward assisting Habitat purchase a new delivery truck. For more information about Florence Habitat for Humanity, visit www. florencehabitat.org. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16 SEPTEMBER 17 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 65°F 55°F 64°F 55°F 64°F 54°F Health is our #1 Priority! At Shervin’s we are taking extra precaution in order to ensure that our customers and staff are kept safe and healthy during this quickly changing situation. 1 Car Sanitation – All cars are wiped down with a sanitizer before and aft er the service. We wipe down any areas in the interior where employees have touched, such as door handles, the steering wheel, keys, shift ers and power window panels. 2 Hand Sanitation- Our staff will continue to wash their hands throughout the day and change gloves aft er each car they service. 3 Give Customers Options- We will pick up and deliver your vehicle to your home. You may also drop your key in our secure mailbox for drop-off s to avoid or minimize contact. 4 Employee Illness is Serious- We are encouraging employees not to shake hands. We are practicing “personal distancing” and encouraging employees to stay home if they feel under the weather. 5 Wipe Down High Touch Points- We wipe/spray counters, credit card machines, door handles, phone handles, kitchen areas, and chair arms and tables in waiting area multiple times a day. We continue to be focused and committed to working with each of you to ensure we continue to meet and exceed your expecta- tions. We are here for you. We thank you for your business and more importantly, your friendship. Please be safe and exercise extra precaution during this challenging time.