6A | SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS City of Florence hosting Yard Debris Disposal Days through October Florence holds accepts yard debris disposal The City of Florence’s Yard Debris Disposal Day has returned again and will take place through October as weather permits. Bring your yard debris to the Kingwood entrance of the Florence Municipal Air- port, Kingwood and 27th streets, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on collection days. Collection days will be the third Saturday of each month, with the exception of May when Yard Debris Collection Day is moved to May. Disposal costs are $11 for a standard pickup truck load or small utility trail- er (single axle) or less; $16 for a medium utility trailer (10-12 feet in length); and $21 for a large utility trail- er (12-18 feet). Over 20 cu- bic yards is $21 plus $5 for each additional cubic yard. Please bring cash for pay- ment. Scotch broom cannot be accepted after the June col- lection date due to the pos- sible spread of seeds during transport to the disposal site. This collection is for tree clippings, leaves, grass clippings, weeds, prunings, brush, etc. • May 8 People are asked to not • June 19 bring food and household • July 17 waste, animal waste, plas- • Aug. 21 tics, construction debris, • Sept. 18 hazardous waste, etc. • Oct. 16 2021 Collection Dates are For more information, generally the third Saturday visit www.ci.florence.or.us/ of every month: publicworks/2021-yard-de- • April 24 bris-disposal-days. Community invited to provide feedback, ideas on proposed rec, community center The RiverView Coast Project is developing a Re- gional Community & Rec- reation Center in Historic Old Town Florence. People can learn more at www.RiverViewCoast.org. Organizers Kurt Vander Bogart and Graham Ross are seeking public input, through an online survey, to help better understand what facilities and services the community would like to see in a recreation and community center. “We’d really like the com- munity to have as much input as possible, and we are going to take the time to give everyone a chance to share their ideas,” said Vander Bogart. The RiverView Coast Project is in its “brain- storming phase.” The orga- nizers particularly want as much feedback as possible across the community. One of the questions the survey asks is, “What kinds of facilities and activities are missing in our commu- nity that your family would enjoy?” The link to the on- line survey is www.riv- er vie wcoast.org/pages/ river view-coast-recre ation-community-cen ter-project-survey. Local Habitat ReStore accepting donations of left-over paint for resale, recycling Got Paint? Keep what you need, recycle the rest. Florence Habitat for Humanity will take peo- ple’s left-over paint. Paint Shoppe LOCAL #MyFlorence Shop. Eat. Support. SAVE. SHOP SUPPORT that is donated is either resold, if in usable condi- tion, or recycled. A drive-through drop- off point will be set up on Saturday, April 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Florence Habitat ReStore parking lot, 2016 High- way 101 in Florence. ReStore will accept house paint, primers, stains and sealers. All paint must be in the orig- inal container with the manufacturer’s printed restore@florencehabitat. label, secure lid and no org or visit the ReStore. larger than 5 gallons. For more information, call 541-997-5834, email Sign up have begun for CROW’s 2021 Summer Camps Now is the time for fam- ilies to sign up their kids for CROW’s (Children’s Repertory of Oregon Workshops) exciting 2021 Summer Camp sessions. CROW’s first one-week camp is entitled “Game- A-Palooza” and will take place July 12 to 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be a camp for ages 7 to 10. The second one- week camp is also called “Game-A-Palooza” and will take place July 19 to 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This camp is for ages 11+. Both sessions will be taught by CROW Artistic Director Melanie Heard, and the cost is $125, which includes a T-shirt. According to Heard, “We are focusing on F-U-N! Through a com- bination of socially dis- tanced improv and tradi- tional-style camp games, hands-on crafts, and mini discussions on the excit- ing world of theatre arts, students will be immersed in a plethora of creativity and laughter.” Also offered is CROW’s Invitation or Audition Only- Advanced Act- ing Program, which will be Aug. 2 to 13. The cost for this two-week camp is $250, and includes a T-shirt. “This year’s Advanced Acting program will fo- cus on the historical and cultural significance of traveling performers: troubadours, minstrels, carnivals, circuses, street artists and more,” Heard said. “During camp, stu- dents will work to create an outdoor show that will be performed at various safe locations in Florence for small, socially dis- tanced audiences. Char- acter development, comic timing, physicality and other vital performance skills will be the camp’s primary focus.” In addition to summer camps, CROW will offer a small selection of classes, which will be held week- day afternoons after the camps. Dates and times can be found on the “Classes” tab at crowkids.com. Offer- ings will include Jazz/Hip- Hop Combo, Beginning Youth Tap, Beginning Irish Dance, Adult/Teen Tap and even an Adult Acting class series. Limited financial-need based scholarships are available for classes and camps. The summer camp en- rollment, afternoon class enrollment, and scholar- ships application deadline is June 5th. Parents should be care- ful to read the terms of enrollment carefully and must submit a deposit or their child’s space is not guaranteed. “Camps are already nearly half full, so if you’re thinking of signing up, don’t wait,” Heard said. All programming will be held at the CROW Center for the Performing Arts, 3120 Highway 101 in Florence, and all current COVID-19 safety proto- cols will be followed. “We are so grateful to be able to re-open our doors. We are starting small, carefully following all COVID-19 safety proce- dures, and hope to be able to continue to provide arts opportunities for the com- munity throughout fall and winter,” Heard said. For more information, send an email to crowthe- atrekids@yahoo.com or visit crowkids.com. Sponsor a Child Interested in sponsoring a child to attend summer camp or classes this year? CROW is seeking 2021 summer camp scholarship donors in the amount of $125 (one week scholar- ship) and $250 (two-week scholarship), and also summer class scholarships in the amount of $64 to cover one child’s eight- week class enrollment fee. Donors will be rec- ognized on Facebook, and will receive two free tickets to the 2021 Scare- CROW Haunted Maze (pending ability to offer the maze under autumn COVID restrictions). If you’d like to be a sponsor, please send your check to: CROW, PO Box 184, Florence, OR 97439 or contact Heard at: crowtheatrekids@yahoo. com. Please include a note with your donation for how you’d like your funds to be used. 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