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    SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2021 | 3A
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News about the Siuslaw Public
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Federal Tax Forms
The library now has the
basic federal IRS tax forms
and instructions. These will
be available during curbside
hours — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday,
and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fri-
days — in the lobby. Be sure
to wear a mask!
The AARP’s Tax-Aide pro-
gram has now filled all of its
appointment slots in Eugene
and is no longer accepting
new customers. If you still
need assistance, visit United
Way’s program at MyFree-
Taxes.com or call 866-698-
9435.
2021 Reading Challenge
Have you started the 2021
Reading Challenge? This
year we are trying something
new: around the library in 12
months!
You only need to complete
12 categories (out of eighteen
18) to enter the grand prize
drawing at the end of the
year. People can read or en-
joy things in any order.
Among the categories this
year are: easy picture books,
music CDs, large print books,
cookbooks, adult fiction
and library of things (board
game, air quality monitor,
cultural pass and more).
Visit www.siuslawlibrary.
info/reading-challenge for
more information and a
link to the printable game
board which you can use to
check-off your “virtual” li-
brary visit!
Best Books Program
Did you miss this year’s
Best Books program? Don’t
worry — you can still watch
it on the library’s YouTube
channel. Just visit www.siu-
slawlibrary.info and scroll
down to click on the You-
Tube.
We have a copy of the list of
books discussed on our web-
site but you can also pick up
that list, along with addition-
al book lists, in the library’s
lobby during regular curb-
side hours: Monday through
Thursday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
and Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Rose & Crown Apothecary reopens at new location
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Rose & Crown Apothecary
is now ready to welcome the
community to a beautiful
new brick and mortar loca-
tion at 1565 Ninth St. Suite B
in Florence.
According to licensed
massage therapist (#261114),
herbalist and owner Sarah
Butte, “In some ways it feels
like a strange and vulnerable
time to open a practice and
retail space, however, I feel
now more than ever, that self
care is a form of health care.”
Rose & Crown Apothe-
cary offers bulk locally grown
herbs, personalized teas and
seed-to-bottle herbal prod-
ucts that range from garden
grown teas to herbal extracts,
to holistic skincare, and more.
This space also includes a
serene and inviting spa-like
treatment room featuring
personalized massage thera-
py, reiki and facial and skin-
care treatments.
“Massage therapy and
herbs offer a full spectrum
of nourishing benefits
to support wellness and
relaxation and stimulate
the body’s innate capaci-
ty to heal and be healthy,”
Butte said. “It’s an honor
to serve my community
in person again!”
Joining
Sarah
at
this new location is li-
censed
esthetician
(#FT-10212563),
Baje Rose & Crown Apothecary includes (from left) licensed
Thibodeaux, who said, esthetician Baje Thibodeaux and owner, herbalist and li-
“Skincare is something censed massage therapist Sarah Butte.
for proper clearing and clean-
and more.
I have been passionate
People will be able to melt ing of the entire space.
about my entire life. I am so
Walk-in retail hours are
grateful to make my dream into a heated bed and expe-
come true in such an unpre- rience deep relaxation with currently limited, but people
dictable time. I can hardly facial acupressure, flower es- can shop Rose & Crown on-
wait to see your beautiful fac- sence infusion, infrared heat, line for in-store pick-up. Peo-
gemstone therapy and jade ple can also schedule a time
es.”
to shop exclusively with one
As a licensed esthetician, roller massage.
All services provided in of the practitioners.
Thibodeaux provides holis-
Vi s i t R o s e A n d C r o w n
tic skincare services using a Rose & Crown Apothecary’s
personalized blend of profes- new space are performed Apothecary.com or call 541-
sional performance products following the strictest sanita- 999-6239 to learn more about
and Rose & Crown artisanal tion guidelines. Appointment product, services, and online
botanical serums, face creams openings are limited to allow scheduling.
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S IUSLAW N EWS
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
City Lights to reignite
the lights this Friday
City Lights Cinemas, 1930
Highway 101, will reopen its
doors to the public on Friday,
March 5, with Disney’s highly
anticipated family film “Raya
and the Last Dragon” leading
the marquee.
The safety of patrons and
staff remain the theater’s our
No. 1 priority, according to
Education Director Jared An-
derson.
“That means all moviegoers
should don their favorite and
most comfortable masks be-
fore entering the business,” he
said. “Concession purchases
are encouraged, yet we ask pa-
trons to keep their masks on
while watching a film when
not eating or drinking for pro-
longed periods if other parties
are present.”
On the reopening slate
is “Nomadland,” this year’s
best-reviewed film and a
shoo-in for multiple Oscar
nominations, including for
Frances McDormand’s reve-
latory lead performance as a
woman who loses everything
and journeys through the
American West to find herself.
City Lights is also set to
feature “Chaos Walking,” a
science fiction thriller starring
Tom Holland, Mads Mik-
kelsen and Daisy Ridley, about
a dystopian future where there
are no women — and all living
creatures can hear each other’s
thoughts.
Alex Grady, Director of
Operations, “the man in the
butter suit” during Curbside
Concession, said City Lights
would maintain those pop-
corn popping evenings due to
popular demand.
“We’re all warmed by the
generosity of Florence’s City
Lights fans,” he said.
Curbside Concessions will
continue Friday and Saturday
nights from 4 to 7 p.m. Oper-
ations resume for in-person
moviegoing with strict limits
on audience size on March 5.
Advance tickets are recom-
mended.
For more information, visit
www.citylightscinemas.com.
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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.