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Siuslaw News Florence, Oregon Wednesday, February 7, 2024

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Siuslaw students return from MarketingJAM SIUSLAW HIGH SCHOOL STAFF

Students from the Business Careers in Technical Education (CTE) program at Siuslaw High School took part in the 2024 MarketingJAM. This event was held from January 26th to 28th at Spark at Booth-Kelly in Springfield, Oregon. At MarketingJAM, CTE business students are given a realworld marketing scenario for a local business. They create a strategy to increase the firm’s profile, promote, and even rebrand. Then they present their marketing campaign to a panel of judges made up from industry professionals. This marketing contest was organized by Connected Lane

County, exemplifies the synergy of community, education, and industry. Eddie Mielke, a coach from Siuslaw High School, praised the event: “This competition in business and marketing couldn’t be more relevant and useful!” Siuslaw fielded several teams, including Team Siuslaw (Seniors Team), composed of Jordan Strickland, Quinn Hammond, Sean Martinez, Gabe Whitney, and Ethan Moore. These students had previously achieved ‘Best in Show’ in the 2023 competition. “The

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Cold shelter Winter Music Festival packs house seeks location event felt like a family reunion with people she had not yet met. The first day of the 3-day Festival was all about the kids. Musicians played two sepaFlorence Events Center stayed packed for rate shows, one of which filled the 440-seat three days of live acoustic and bluegrass perhouse with kids from Mapleton, Reedsport and formed by eight groups. The Winter Music Florence elementary schools. With the second Festival brought capacity crowds in from show of the day almost full, Pearson estimated the rain for a series of warm, open shows by that about 900 kids enjoyed the shows. Henhouse Prowlers, Never Come Down, Beth The rest of the festival was played to capacWood, Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band, Josh ity crowds. Goforth, Becky Buller and Ned Luberecki and “Friday was a sellout,” Pearson said. “We Appalachian Roadshow. At times. Musicians spoke to the crowd like they were sharing a liv- had only eight tickets left.” Saturday afternoon filled 400 seats, and ing room. Other times, the crowd lit in applause Saturday night was also a complete sellout. mid-song for high energy banjo, bass, guitar “That hasn’t happened since this began and violin solos. around 2003,” Pearson said, noting that the Florence Arts, Culture and Entertainment kids’ concert was devised even earlier as the (FACE) President Rachel Pearson said the Folk Fest, organized by herself, Lis Farm and By TONY REED Siuslaw News

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With no seasonal end in sight for rainfall and half a winter remaining, the Florence Emergency Cold Weather Shelter board continues to look for a suitable location where supplies can be left ready to set up. Just before the last cold snap arrived, the word had not gotten out that a shelter location was available. Linda Stent said low numbers were likely due to the fact that the word hadn’t got around that a temporary shelter had been set up. While the Florence Unitarian Universalist Fellowship hall at 87738 Highway 101 is likely to host the shelter if temperatures drop again, the shelter could really use a steady location. Stent said she has been attempting to contact the owners of the former Sears Store in Florence. She said that volunteers have to pack a lot of supplies and equipment into, and out of, temporary warming center locations. She said the items then have to be stored at another location. “We would like to have a spot where we can bring stuff in, set it up and leave it,” she said. Anyone with information about a large building with electricity that may be used as a temporary warming shelter can contact Stent at 541-844-5573. More information about the shelter and how to help can be found at https://www.florenceemergencycoldweathershelter.com/

Ann Rule. For the last seven years, the event has been sponsored by Florence Kiwanis Club. Pearson urged people to check out the social media pages of the groups, who posted endearing reviews of Florence and their time here. She said much of the advertising for the event came from the artist themselves via their social media. “All but one are active on Facebook,” she said. FACE’s next community event will be its yard sale at the Florence Entertainment Center on March 23. she said signups will be available in late February.

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Never Come Down has the crowd tapping and swaying through their entire set.

Work coming to Rhododendron Drive soon By TONY REED Siuslaw News

The Florence City Council, approved, as a formality, the use of eminent domain to acquire property alongside a section of Rhododendron

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Drive for use in a future roadway relocation project. Public Works director Mike Miller introduced the item, saying the project is necessary to move the section of Rhododendron Drive away from the eroding River Bank.

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He said a general information notice was sent out to nearby property owners, allowing 15 days to respond. It’s basically an approach to gain access for a field visit to go in and look at the property, he said

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Friends of Florence Van Fans

Game Day Fundraiser

$15.00 per person • March 20th , 2024 Florence Elks Lodge* (North Door – Follow Signs)

Doors Open at 11:30 A.M. Lunch is served • Games will begin • Raffle tickets on sale

Miller noted that the notice was not an offer or demand and that the use of eminent domain would be a last resort. “We are hoping to move forward in such a manner that we invite negotiations, come to agreeable

terms on the property and purchase the property outright without having to go through a lengthy process,” he said.

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