6A | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2021 | SIUSLAW NEWS FESTIVAL from page 1A Florence Veterans of Foreign Wars Color Guard presented the flag ceremony. Clawson was the master of cer- emonies and she entertained the crowd during the musical breaks. She has been a popular entertain- er as well as a restaurant owner in this area for many years, just recently announcing the closure of the family restaurant Clawson’s Wheelhouse. Clawson received a warm re- sponse from the 200 or so people in attendance during her perfor- mance and throughout the day. There were dozens of booths at the festival, which tension Services had offered everything a large display table from homemade soap at the event to pro- to visits farm animals vide information to to hand crafted floral prospective future displays and children’s students and to ad- clothing. There were vise individuals with people of all ages and questions regarding the family friendly na- their animals and ture of the festival was livestock. apparent by the large “Thank you, also, number of young to Gary McDaniel people in attendance. and the Rhody Cruis- There was also lots of ers and everybody food available. else that brought out PHOTOS BY MARK BRENNAN/SIUSLAW NEWS “We had our second their beautiful cars to Chili Cookoff, with Millie Rochon winning first place in the Taster’s share with us,” Sautner said. winning first place in the Judged Choice division,” Sautner said. Local classic car clubs includ- Oregon State University Ex- ed the Oregon Coast Hot Rods division and Diana McDaniel Library Tidings Book Review “Somebody’s Daughter: A Memoir” by Ashley C. Ford Through poverty, adoles- cence and a fraught relation- ship with her mother, Ashley Ford wishes she could turn to her father for hope and encouragement. There are just a few problems: he’s in prison, and she doesn’t know what he did to end up there. She doesn’t know how to deal with the incessant wor- ries that keep her up at night or how to handle the changes in her body that draw un- wanted attention from men. In her search for uncondi- tional love, Ashley begins dating a boy her mother hates. When the relationship turns sour, he assaults her. Still reeling from the rape, which she keeps secret from her family, Ashley desperate- ly searches for meaning in the chaos. Then, her grandmother reveals the truth about her father’s incarceration … and Ashley’s entire world is turned upside down. and the Cascade Corvette Club, which had dozens of colorful automobiles on display. Visitors could wander through the rows of brightly painted vehicles while listening to performances from Sydney Crapser and The Johnny Kallas Band. Sautner is planning to present an Autumn Fall Festival next year, but she is also planning to hold a Halloween event this month and, later this year, a winter holiday gathering on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with Santa and his live Reindeer during the Mapleton Christmas Festival. For more information, call 541- 999-9254. News about the Siuslaw Public Library by Kevin Mittge “Somebody’s Daughter” steps into the world of grow- ing up a poor, Black girl in Indiana with a family frag- mented by incarceration and explores how isolating and complex such a childhood can be. As Ashley battles her body and her environment, she embarks on a powerful journey to find the threads between who she is and what she was born into, and the complicated familial love that often binds them. slaw Public Library, will be presenting special program- ming around the release of the new “Dune” movie pre- miering this month. Among the events are a showing of the 1984 David Lynch movie, a premiere of the new movie with an intro- duction by Frank Herbert’s grandson Byron Merritt, a program by Dina Pavlis and the Oregon Dunes Restor- ative Collaborative, a book discussion following one of the movie showings, and the Book Brunch book club Frank Herbert Dune discussion the first week of Celebration November. City Lights Cinemas, in Look for more informa- collaboration with the Siu- tion in upcoming Tidings columns as well on the li- “Magazines and Research” brary’s website at www.siu- on the right hand side of the slawlibrary.info/dune. page. When you click on any of the databases, you will be Full-Text Articles and asked to enter your library Other Resources card and PIN. On your li- The library offers our pa- brary account page click on trons access to Gale Data- the small blue “Databases” bases, a wide assortment of directly under the library resources that provide full- heading. text articles from periodicals If you have any questions (both popular and academ- be sure to check with the ic), newspapers and refer- reference desk, either in per- ence books. son, via email (ref@siuslaw- To access these resourc- library.org), or by phone at es, visit the library’s website 541-997-3132, between 10 at www.siuslawlibrary.info a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday and click on the box marked through Friday. Getting rid of 'Huh?' for over 20 years Florence's ONLY doctors of audiology Your guide to great locally owned restaurants. Shop Our New Fall Arrivals! • Gift Certifi cates Available • New Items Arriving Every Day • Women’s Clothing • Purses • Jewelry Everyone is Welcome! Celebrate FOUR years of Nosh this week! Call today to schedule an appointment. 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