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    SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2021 | 5A
Sign up now for CROW’s 2021 Summer Camps
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Now is the time for fami-
lies to sign up their kids for
CROW’s (Children’s Reper-
tory of Oregon Workshops)
exciting 2021 Summer
Camp sessions.
CROW’s first one-week
camp, taking place July 12
to 16, is now full.
The second one-week
camp is 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
10+.
Both sessions will be
taught by CROW Artistic
Director Melanie Heard,
and the cost is $125, which
includes a T-shirt.
According to Heard,
“Through a combination of
socially distanced improv
and traditional-style camp
games, hands-on crafts, and
mini discussions on the ex-
citing 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 Acting 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 focus
on the historical and cultur-
al significance of traveling
performers: troubadours,
minstrels, carnivals, circus-
es, street artists and more,”
Heard said. “During camp,
students will work to create
an outdoor show that will
be performed at various
safe locations in Florence
for small, socially distanced
audiences. Character de-
velopment, 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 weekday
afternoons after the camps.
Dates and times can be
found on the “Classes” tab
at crowkids.com. Offerings
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 avail-
able for classes and camps.
The summer camp en-
rollment, afternoon class
enrollment, and scholar-
ships application deadline is
June 5th.
Parents should be careful
to read the terms of enroll-
ment carefully and must
submit a deposit or their
child’s space is not guaran-
teed.
All programming will
be held at the CROW Cen-
COVID is going to be hard
on so many families. Our
sponsors truly make a big
difference, and provide
valuable funds that directly
impact local children in the
arts,” Heard said. “Thank
you for considering this im-
portant request.”
If you’d like to be a spon-
sor, please send your check
to: CROW, PO Box 184,
Florence, OR 97439 or con-
tact Heard at: crowtheatre-
kids@yahoo.com.
Please
include a note with your
donation for how you’d like
your funds to be used.
All donors will receive a
501(c)3 tax deduction let-
Sponsor a Child for Camp ter/receipt by mail.
or Classes at CROW
Non-profit youth theatre
Acting Workshops
organization, CROW, is
CROW will also be of-
seeking 2021 summer camp fering a five-session Adult
scholarship donors in the Acting workshop this sum-
amount of $125 (one week mer. Classes will take place
scholarship) and $250 (two- July 16 to Aug. 13, on Friday
week scholarship), and also evenings from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
summer class scholarships at the CROW Center for the
in the amount of $64 to Performing Arts.
cover one child’s eight-week
During the course, stu-
class enrollment fee.
dents will explore character-
Donors will be recog- ization, motivation, diction
nized on Facebook, and and stage presence.
will receive two free tickets
Sign-ups are online at
to the 2021 Scare-CROW www.crowkids.com/class-
Haunted Maze (pending es. The cost is $100 for the
ability to offer the maze un- five-class series, and all ma-
der autumn COVID restric- terials are included. Space is
tions).
limited and no experience is
“Coming back from required.
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etiquette and navigations
rules.
• Boat sober – it’s the law.
For more information
from the U.S. Coast Guard
about safe boating, visit
www.uscgboating.org.
The U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary and other or-
ganizations offer boating
and paddling classes both
online and in person. In
Oregon, all boaters who
operate a motorboat over
10 horsepower and youths
12 to 15 years old oper-
ating a motorboat of any
size are required to take
an approved boating safe-
ty course and apply/carry
a boater education card.
Youth ages 11 and under
cannot operate a motor-
boat.
For more information
about boating require-
ments and laws in Oregon,
visit the Oregon State Ma-
rine Board online at boat.
oregon.gov.
The U.S. Coast Guard
Auxiliary offers free Ves-
sel Safety Checks (VSCs)
for recreational boats and
paddlecraft. The courtesy
exam is performed at your
boat – whether in a slip,
at the launch ramp, or in
your driveway – by a cer-
tified Vessel Examiner, at a
These statistics hit home
important boating safety
information.
• Wear a Coast Guard-ap-
proved, proper-fitting life
jacket at all times while
underway. Do not stow it
since you may not have
time to don it in an emer-
gency.
• While boating or pad-
dling, always expect the
unexpected and be pre-
pared with the proper
training and equipment.
• Take a boating safety
class.
• Use an engine cut-off
device on motorized boats.
• File a float plan.
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CORRECTION
In the May 13 edition of
the Siuslaw News, the arti-
cle “FURA approves pro-
posed budget for 2021-23
biennium” stated Chair-
person Bill Meyer was
replaced as chairperson
of the Florence Urban Re-
newal Agency (FURA) by
Mike Webb.
Webb was instead named
chair of the FURA Budget
Committee and Meyer re-
mains chair of FURA.
The FURA Budget Com-
mittee heard the presenta-
tions and did approve the
proposed budget as pre-
sented. It will now be for-
warded to the FURA Board
of Directors for consider-
ation and adoption.
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Is your family prepared?
If an emergency happens in your community,
it may take emergency workers some time to reach you.
You should be prepared to take care of yourself and
your family for a minimum of 240 hours.
Get your emergency fi rst aid kit started with these essentials:
❑ First aid manual
❑ Aspirin or pain relievers
❑ Laxatives, diarrhea medicine
❑ Rubbing alcohol, petroleum jelly
❑ Soap, salt, baking soda
❑ Sanitary napkins, matches
❑ Triangular bandages
❑ Elastic bandages, pressure dressings
❑ Cotton balls, disposable diapers
❑ Scissors, needles, tweezers
❑ Popsicle sticks, splints, heavy string
❑ Thermometer, paper tape
❑ Syrup of Ipecac
❑ Personal prescription medications
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