SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2020 | 9A Soroptimists host Register cell phones to receive Emergency Notification Alerts annual Rose Sale a special someone, make a friend smile or “just be- cause” to let someone know they are cared for? Send a dozen roses … or two or three. To or- der, con- tact any Soropti- mist mem- ber or call the chair, Jo Hine, at 541-997- 2233. If you have ordered in the past you will be contacted by a Soroptimist member. Orders must be submitted by Oct. 15. Members of SIF thank and appreciate the commu- nity’s support every year. Soroptimist International of Florence (SIF) will be sell- ing roses again Septem- ber through October, with personal delivery on Tuesday, Nov 2 — (Elec- tion Day). This an- nual sale will be the only fundrais- er this year for SIF due to COVID-19. SIF’s Rose Sale supports its programs to assist wom- en and girls reach their best potential. Members will be contact- ing previous and new buy- ers. Is it time to remember On its Facebook page Tuesday, the City of Flor- ence posted about the large amounts of smoke people were experiencing in the air. On Monday night, the local 911 dispatch center was overwhelmed with the amount of calls from peo- ple wanting to know where it was from. Below is some informa- tion on how to sign up for emergency alerts and get information without over- whelming the dispatch cen- ter. AlertSense: People can sign up to receive lo- cal emergency alerts through www.ci.florence. or.us/community/regis- ter-your-cell-phone-re- ceive-emergency-notifica- tion-alerts. This service allows fire, police and other emergency response agencies to issue emergency alerts to warn cit- izens of events such as severe weather, fire, flooding, haz- ardous materials, need for immediate evacuation, civil danger, local area emergen- cies and missing persons. People can also enter their address or zip code to receive advanced warning of severe weather or emer- gencies that directly impact the area. In the event of a life threatening emergen- cy, alerts will be delivered through priority channels including phone calls and/ or priority text messages. Non-emergency notifica- tions are received through text and email. Emergency voice alerts non-emergency calls and dispatch for local public safety entities. Calling 911 or the non-emergency line to get information that is avail- able elsewhere, rather than to report an emergency, congests those lines for ac- tual emergencies. It also makes it difficult for our dispatchers to com- municate with public safety and utilities to address is- sues being reported. Information on con- firmed issues that are mat- ters of public safety will be shared through offi- cial sources like the City of Florence, Lane County Government, Siuslaw Val- ley Fire & Rescue, Western Lane Ambulance District and local media partners. sent from Lane County will come through with the fol- lowing CallerID displayed: 541-972-3177. FEMA Alerts: Another useful resource is to down- load the FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) app on cell phones to receive weather and disaster alerts. Many people would have received alerts for the wind and smoke event through this app. The City of Florence also gave information on the 911 Dispatch Center and how it triages calls during an event like the beginning of the week. The Florence Police De- partment operates the 911 dispatch center. Dispatch- ers answer the 911 call, — SIUSLAW VISION Florence, TEAM SEEKS ADDITIONAL MEMBERS — Dunes City, Ma- and human services), Edu- brought to us and support- to get in touch.” community together. Siuslaw Vision is looking to add a few new volun- teer members to the Vision Team to begin serving this fall and help move forward the goal of building a better Siuslaw Vision is a grass- roots effort to improve quality of life for residents living in the western Lane County area, including “ I’m here to support the community and the Siuslaw News.” Delbert L. "Del" Phelps Real Estate BROKER pleton, Deadwood and Swisshome. The Vision was created following two years of in- put from over 1,200 local residents. It focuses on six inclusive elements, all cen- tered on the people of the Siuslaw region: Working People (jobs and the econo- my), Happy People (health cated People (lifelong learn- ers), Connected People (infrastructure and public services), Creative People (arts and culture) and Ac- tive People (recreation and the outdoors). “The Vision Team serves primarily as a connector, convener and catalyst for Vision-related project ideas Buying or Selling? I can help. “I love to help people buy and sell property” Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northwest Real Estate 1875 Hwy 101, P.O. Box 276, Florence, OR. 97439 Cell - 541-991-7787 dphelps@bhhsnw.com • oregoncoastallistings.com Amy Johnson Broker, CSA 541 999-7875 Limpit Lane #228 – Excellent building site in this quiet neighborhood with paved streets, elec- trical, water hook-ups at the lot line, and septic approved. Wooded lot priced at $75,000. #1541- 14427123 e v a S 0. 00 A member of the franchise system of BHHS affi liates, LLC 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 2020 . 2 s l e d 0 o m t 2 c e l e s e s e h t n O $ 2017 HYUNDAI SONATA The Vision Team is a working committee that meets at least twice month- ly and requires a minimum commitment of 6 hours a month. Special events and projects require additional time. Right now, the team is meeting virtually due to COVID-19. “We ask that you serve for at least 3 months, with hopes you would contin- ue for a 1-year term,” said Sarles. To learn more about Siu- slaw Vision and what the Vi- sion Team does, visit www. RiverCal.org/JoinTheVT. There’s a full job descrip- tion for Vision Team volun- teers, a slideshow with an overview of Siuslaw Vision and the Team and an inter- est form to fill out. Inter- ested community members can also contact Sarles at vision@siuslawvision.org, or 541-590-2425. ed by the community,” said Susy Lacer, Vision Team co-chair. “We usually ar- en’t hands-on with proj- ects, but instead empower community members and help connect them with the resources needed to bring their dreams to life.” The Vision Team and staff often work with Lane County agencies and or- ganizations to ensure that the needs of western Lane County are heard as the organizations plan for ex- panded and new services. “One of the keys to effec- tive community building is to be profoundly inclusive, and that’s an area we con- tinue to work toward,” said Stephanie Sarles, Siuslaw Vision coordinator. “We want to be sure our Vision Team represents a wide va- riety of voices in our com- munity. Anyone who wants to help build a better com- munity together is welcome t n e v E Sales WELL EQUIPED. EXTRA CLEAN. (19T19A) ABSOLUTELY LOADED, ONLY 16,371 MILES. 40 MPG. 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