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Featuring the Florence Events Center — A publication of the Siuslaw News Florence Communitywide Garage Inside:Sale September 2022 Classic Car Show SEPTEMBER 9 TO 10, 2022 HISTORIC OLD TOWN FLORENCE FLORENCE CENTER STAGEFLORENCE CENTER STAGE Coastal Plein Air Art & Wine Festival Holly Jolly AuditionsFolly Florence Festival of Books Calls for Artists & more!

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Start your engines for the the annual Rods ‘N’ Rhodies Invitational Car Show in and around Historic Old Town Florence on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9 and 10.

Rods N Rhodies’ main event takes place Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Bay Street. The event also includes a classic Saturday cruise in and around Old Town, raffles with lots of prizes and awards for theMusicexhibitors.from the 1950s to the ’70s will be provided throughout the weekend. On Saturday, Bay Street will be blocked to regular traffic beginning at 7 a.m. for exhibitors to enter at the west end at Kingwood. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. cars will be on display along both sides of the street, there will be themed music, and raffle tickets for sale with a different winner’s name drawn every half hour. The awards presentation begins at 4 p.m. with exhibitors vying for the Mer chant Award, Children’s Choice Award, Peoples’ Choice Award, and Best of Show Award. Visitors are invited to vote for the Peoples’ Choice. Get involved with Rods N Rhodies by contacting Rods N Rhodies Presi dent Gary Cargill at 541-999-6513 or florencerodsnrhodies@gmail.com.

Rods ‘N’ Rhodies rolls into Florence Rods ‘N’ Rhodies Invitational Car Show, Sept. 9 and 10, features more than 100 classic cars in an event that lasts all weekend. (Siuslaw News File Photos)

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Though known primarily for the an nual September event, Rods N Rhodies became its own local volunteer-led non profit in 2018 with a renewed vision to provide automotive assistance to locals in need. This year’s event will be a bene fit for their mission and goals.

“At Rods N Rhodies, you know you’ll see some of the West Coast’s most gor geous, amazing, awe-inspiring hot rods all around town,” said organizer Gary Cargill. “Up to 125 of the west coast’s best high-end hot rods, rat rods, and custom cruisers from 1976 and earlier will be in town. Some are worth up to a quarter-million dollars.”

SEPTEMBER 2022 • FLORENCE CENTER STAGE • Arts & EntErtAinmEnt • 3 1285 Bay Street, Old Town Florence (541) 902-8338 We are open for dine-in, take-out, sidewalk & patio seating www.1285Restobar.comBESTFLORENCEOF 2020 VOTED We are doing everything we can to safely serve our community. We are open: Noon to 8pm every day Florence’s annual treasure hunt begins all over the area on Friday, Sept. 9, and continues through Sunday, Sept. 11.The ninth annu al andChamberbywaytiqueOldparticipantsties,surroundingtheofGarageCommunity-wideSalehasdozenslocationsthroughoutCityofFlorenceandcommuniaswellasbusinessinHistoricTownandtheAnDistrictonHigh101.TheeventissponsoredtheFlorenceAreaofCommerce Siuslaw News. Sept.wideCommunity-Florence’sannualGarageSalereturns9to11

This monthly guide — published by the Siuslaw News, Florence Events Center and area partners — contains information on the arts, entertainment and events on the Central Oregon Coast. To submit, email editor@thesiuslawnews.com.

The event includes an all-comers “Kool Car Stand-Around” show-andshine Friday at the Port of Siuslaw park ing lot at the east end of Bay Street. This relaxed stand-around allows partici pants to register for the weekend from noon to 6 p.m.

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The best length for a finished piece is less than 3 min utes. If applicable, bring your music on a device such as an iPod, phone, or MP3 player. You are welcome to connect to CROW’s Blue tooth speaker. All auditions must either have a holiday theme, or fit within a holiday themed show and must be family-friendly. If you don’t wish to be a featured act or soloist, you can still participate!

The title of this year’s show, which is penned by Rose Ellen Jacobson, is “The Perfect Gift.”

The theme centers around non-tangible gifts people can give one another, such as love, time, patience, accep tance and kindness. It is a beautiful story and a timely reminder in today’s world.Sponsorships are also welcome for those who want to support CROW and the Holly Jolly Fol lies.Ensemble rehears als occur evenings (generally 6:30 to 9 p.m.) throughout the end of October and all of November. Re hearsals are limited, so they are mandatory. If people want to partici pate, they should be ready to commit to all of the ensem ble rehearsals. Not all cast members are called every night. Schedules are handed out at the all-cast meeting in Oct.Additionally,24. there will be no rehearsals Wednesday to Sunday of Thanksgiving week.Openings are also avail able to join the World Fa mous “Tutu Dads.”

Let CROW know if you’d like to become a member of this elite group of male com ic dancers. The new piece will be “Purr-fectly Me owvelous.” Find more info at

The 2022 Follies All Cast Meeting will be held Mon day, Oct. 24, at 6:30 p.m. at CROW.Allare welcome to partici pate in the Ensemble (group numbers) and those who are new to the stage are encour aged to join the fun. No au dition is needed to be in the Ensemble.NEW:Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult or mature sibling to participate in the Ensemble.

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The Holly Jolly Follies takes place this Decem ber at the Florence Events Center. Originally a com munity show, CROW (Chil dren’s Repertory of Oregon Workshops) has taken on the follies to continue the magic in Florence. For those in a holiday mood, open auditions for 2022 solo, duo and small group variety and special ty act slots will be held Saturday, Sept. 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the CROW Center for the Performing Arts (3120 Highway 101 in Florence). People should mark their calendar and be gin working on their follies piece that they’d like to au dition.“Please show us the ex act piece you are proposing for the show,” said CROW Artistic Director Melanie Heard. “It does not need to be 100% finished, but just enough to show us what you have in Availablemind.”categories in clude: vocals, dances, po etry, comedy, skits or something that CROW is not yet aware of, but has always needed to add to the show!

CROW’s 2019 Holly Jolly Follies featured an ensemble cast, the Tu-Tu Dads and variety numbers for song, dance and skits. (Photos by Nathan Fuller for CROW)

Holly Jolly Follies hold Variety Act Auditions

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The Florence Regional Arts Alliance (FRAA) invites artists to participate in its first annual Coastal Plein Air Art & Wine Festival to be held at the Florence Events Center.“Plein air” is the practice of painting landscape pic turesThisout-of-doors.eventwillbegin with the artists painting scenes along our beautiful coast from the northern city of Newport, Ore., down to the southern city of Coos Bay, Ore. Artists can paint be tween Sept. 16 and 29. After this, they can contribute up to three paintings to the Art & Wine Festival to be held on Oct. 1 and 2. Paintings will be judged for awards as well as on sale to the public.

Jaenicke is also a pop ular workshop instructor throughout the US, teaching workshops coast to coast each year. To learn more about her and view her work, visit www.barbara jaenicke.com.Formore information, visit coastal-plein-air.html.www.fraaoregon.org/

Florence Event Center prepares for Holiday Bazaar

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The Florence Events Center wants to invite the community to its first-ever Hol iday Bazaar, Nov. 19 and 20. The FEC is looking for artisan and craft vendors to sell their items throughout the duration of the event. Items must be orig inal/handcrafted work by the vendor. No commercial, political, or resale items. All work will go through a jury process upon receipt of application. Jury accep tance is based on the quality and unique ness of one’s work. The producers will also factor in quality and uniqueness of one’s work, as well as competing medium and similarity among price points. Applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3. Spaces cost $85, with the option of a double space for $170. Once approved, payment will be due by Oct. 10. For more information and to ap ply, visit dor-application.form/2022-fec-holiday-bazaar-veneventcenter.org/general/web

FRAA plans Coastal Plein Air Art & Wine Festival

The judge will be Barba ra Jaenicke, whose painting journey began in her teen years with a love of drawing. Not realizing that a career in fine art could be a possi bility, she steered her initial career choice toward adver tising/graphic design, receiv ing a bachelor of arts degree in 1986 from The College of New Jersey. After careers in advertising and marketing, she was able to turn her fo cus to fine art in 2002, pur suing it full steam ahead. Working in oil and pas tel, Jaenicke strives to cap ture light-filled landscapes in a painterly, impressionist style. She holds signature memberships in Oil Painters of America and American Impressionist Society, and has earned the distinctions of Master Pastelist in the Pastel Society of America and Eminent Pastelist in the International Association of PastelAlthoughSocieties.Jaenicke’s fin ished work typically is cre ated in the studio, a reg ular practice of plein air painting in all seasons has inetureabilityenhancedgreatlyhertocapthegenueffectsof the landscape in her paintings. Back in the studio, when she can slow down from chasing the light, she spends quite a bit of time planning out compositions that will best feature the vi sual concepts for each studio painting. Her studio work is a culmination of field stud ies, along with notes and reference photos collected in theBornfield.and raised in New Jersey, Jaenicke also lived in Georgia for many years un til she yearned for snow intofamily’spromptedmatter,scapeformountainsandherlandsubjectwhichhermoveBend,Ore.,2015.

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On Saturday, Sept. 10, at Three Riv ers Casino Resort, 5647 Highway 101, the Siuslaw Athlet ic Booster Club will host its annual auc tion in support of Siuslaw School Dis trictTicketsathletics.are $50 per person and are available at bit.ly/ siuslawtickets while supplies last. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. See Cont. Pg. 10

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The Siuslaw Ath letic Hall of Fame will induct six state championship teams and three individu als at the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St., on Satur day, Sept. 10. Doors open at 11 a.m. for an 11:30 a.m. lun cheon followed by the induction cere mony.Individual athletes honored during the event include: Rob Dimick Jesse Shutte Teams include: The 2004, 2005, 2006 Girls Cross Country Teams The 2004 Boys Cross Country Team The 2005 Boys Golf Team The 2006 Foot ballTicketsTeam are $20 each and are avail able at bit.ly/siu slawtickets while supplies last. SiuslawBoosterAthleticClubAuction

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Authors, publishers and all manner of bib liophile will descend on the Florence Events Center in Florence on Saturday, Sept. 24, for the 11th annual Flor ence Festival of Books (FFoB).Since its first edition in 2020, FFoB has drawn narandpublishersauthors,renownedtionallynasemispeakers for a twoday event attended by as many as 500 people. This year’s edition has edited its content to fit a very full single day — and has added a preface on writing and publish ing eBooks and a dedi cation page to outgoing president and founder, Judy to-the-publichibits,this,afootaauthor,dresselistsingforandlookingofCoastupdrawsFFoBFleagletraditionallyattendeesfromanddowntheWestandotherpartsthecountry.Authorsforpublisherspublisherslookingtheirnextgreat-sellauthors,expertpanandakeynoteadbyahigh-profilewillgatherinnearly8,000-square-exhibithalland450-seattheater.Allwithupto50exmakethisfree-eventa Sat Sept. 24, to a.m. authors and publishers with their books • 4:15 p.m. Keynote Speaker, William (Bill) Sullivan, author of “D.B. Cooper and the Exploding Whale: Folk Heroes of the NW” Exhibit applications close Sept. 6. For more information, visit Cornell University and the University of Ore gon. His “100 hikes” guidebook series is es pecially popular with people who enjoy back packing in Oregon’s wilderness areas. In 2005, the Oregon Cul tural Heritage Com mission selected one of his books, “Listening for Coyote,” as one of the 100 most significant books in Oregon histo ry.Sullivan is a fifth gen eration Oregonian. He was born on April 9, 1953, and raised in Sa lem, Ore. His father, J. Wesley Sullivan, was the editor of the States man Journal newspaper and a lifelong advocate of wilderness conserva tion, which helped nur ture Bill’s interest in the outdoors.Sullivan attended Cornell University, where he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in English. Sul livan then attended Heidelberg University, where he studied lin guistics for two years. When he returned from Heidelberg, Sullivan en rolled in the University of Oregon and earned a master’s in German lit erature in 1979. Today, Sullivan lives in Eugene, Ore., with his wife, Janell Sorensen. They spend their sum mers in a log cabin they built in an isolated area along the Siletz River in the Oregon Coast Range, where he does much of his writing. He hikes and travels for en joyment as well as for book research. He served as presi dent of the Lane (Coun ty) Library League and helped the Eugene Pub lic Library Foundation raise $18 million for a new library, which opened in 2002. He was also a member of the Oregon State Library Board from 2000 to 2008 and helped over see the Oregon State Li brary system. His numerous hiking guides include a fivebook “100 hikes” se ries. Today, he contin ues to travel throughout Oregon to keep his guidebooks current. An extensive FAQ page about exhibiting and attending the FFoB is available at org.enceFestivalOfBooks.Flor Highway 101, Suite H Plaza) Art Supplies & Gift Certificates Workshops –entire

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Siuslaw Athletics, Alumni featured at 3 September events

The Florence Events Center 541-997-1994 715 Quince Street • Florence OR 97439 FlorenceArts.orgEventCenter.org Your time and talent matter to us! Come make a difference as a vitally important vounteer at the Florence Events Center! If quality entertainment, enriching cultural events, or the arts in general are important to you, come show your love and support to help keep the fabulous Florence Events Center fabulous. The FEC and the nonprofit Florence Arts, Culture & Entertainment (FACE) are looking for volunteer leaders, doers, organizers, supporters, and cheerleaders to help at the FEC and support those who use it. If you are trustworthy, dependable, dedicated, vibrant, fun, and enthusias�c, you will make a difference at the Florence Events Center! We have opportuni�es for volunteers of every aspect of our work—from �ckettakers, room setup, and fundraising to event booking/produc�on to sound, ligh�ng, and stage management. We’ll even provide training for the technical aspects of staging events! Please contact the volunteer coordinator at the Florence Events Center to learn more about the impact you can make! • Florence Winter Music Festival • Kiwanis Kids Concerts • Florence Festivals of Books • The Galleries at the FEC • FACE’s Famous Indoor Yard Sale • Publicity & Advertising • Performance Grant Committee VOLUNTEER AT THE FEC! • Theater Assistants • Stage Crew • Event Crew • Event Set-Up • Sound Technicians • Lighting Technicians • Reception/Office Crew SEPTEMBER 2022 • FLORENCE CENTER STAGE • Arts & EntErtAinmEnt • 7

Exhibition Hall 10:00 AM - 4:00PM Learn about new books, meet publishers, and connect with authors FREE ADMISSION To All Events Author Q & A: All About eBooks: 9:00 AM - 10:00AM Learn from the experts how to publish in the digital format and how to market what you create! Keynote Speaker: Author William L. Sullivan: 4:15 PM Join author Bill Sullivan on a tour of the PNW's legendary folk heroes, from Sacajawea and D.B. Cooper to Florence’s own exploding whale. Sponsored ElksFOUNDERSby:Lodge#1858CHAPTER Chad E. Clement, DDS • Florence Rotary Club • Ladies of Elks • Siuslaw Public Library VERSE Ron Hogeland • Bonnie & Bob MacDuffee • Victoria & Marc Sharbowski • Caren & Harlen Springer • Maire Testa BETWEEN THE LINES Oregon Pacific Bank • River House Inn / Old Town Inn LINE Marianne Brisbane • Florence Regional Arts Alliance • KCST Radio/Jon Thompson • Karen Nichols • P.S. Winkles AUTHORS! READERS! PUBLISHERS! Saturday, September 24, 2022 FLORENCE EVENTS CENTERFlorenceFestival of Books 715 Quince Street | Florence OR 97439 541-997-9170 | FlorenceFestivalofBooks.org 8 • Arts & EntErtAinmEnt • FLORENCE CENTER STAGE • SEPTEMBER 2022

Sunday’s folk music includes The McCornacks, Hank Cram er, Phoenix and Three Together. A complete festival overview, with artist profiles, is available at

gmail.com.orwithtoEventsformancecapitalorganizationCulture(c)all-volunteer,sicSunday.1ginningjammingers).admissionskills,formersworkshopsTheWinterMusicFestival.org.weekendalsooffersbysomeoftheperonsongwriting,guitarandjamming(separatefornon-concertgoFree,dedicatedon-sitespaceisavailablebeatnoononFridayandp.m.onbothSaturdayandTheFlorenceWinterMuFestivalisproducedbytheindependent501(3)nonprofitFlorenceArts,&Entertainment,anthathelpsfundimprovementsandpergrantsattheFlorenceCenter.Tolearnmoreabouthowjoin,support,orvolunteerFACE,call541-991-8811emailFACEFlorenceArts@ SEPTEMBER 2022 • FLORENCE CENTER STAGE • Arts & EntErtAinmEnt • 9 (541) 997-3434 FAX (541) 997-3435 733 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 541-997-3815 88274 Rhododendron Drive Find our menu on Facebook Pizza • Burgers • Chicken Open 11:00 AM daily. Open late for dine-in or take out. Call-in orders welcome. Full Bar• 2 Pool Tables 4 Flatscreen TV’s Video Lottery & Keno Home of ‘What’cha Brewing?’ ‘Keep Calm and Jerry On’ Backstreet Gallery’s Community Challenge 2022 All are invited to participate in Backstreet Gallery’s Com munity Challenge 22. “The Eyes Have It” is the title and theThistheme.juried show is open to all those looking for something to create in any media. The show will open the first week of November. Submissions are due in October. Two exceptional artists, Susan Weathers and Akiko Marsh, will jury the show and award ribbons to the first, sec ond, and third place art. There will also be an award for the People’sPeopleChoice.canpick up an appli cation and the rules at Back street Gallery, 1421 Bay St., or upThewww.backstreetgallery.org.entryfeeis$5perentryfortotwoentries. 2023 Winter Music Festival tickets on sale now

The 2023 Florence Winter Music Festival regular ticket prices start on Sept. 1 and are on sale until the last day of the festival.Twelve high-caliber groups will heat up the Florence Events Center on Jan. 27, 28 and 29, 2023, with some hot bluegrass, heartwarming new and tradi tional folk, and foot-stompin’ Americana during the 20th annual Florence Winter Music Festival.Specifically, the three-day pass, good for all performances on Friday, Saturday and Sun day are $149 for regular price packages. Two-day passes for all Friday and Sunday perfor mances are $75. A two-day pass combining Friday and Saturday, or Saturday and Sun day, is $119. Single evening performances for Friday and Saturday nights are $50. Satur day afternoon passes are $45. Sunday afternoon passes are $35.The Florence Winter Music Festival includes a free Com munity Concert on Friday, pre sented from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. by Oregon Pacific Bank at their Florence office. The show fea tures Saturday Night perform er Jake Blount. This is a first come, first seated, space limited event.Other Friday performers in clude Never Come Down and AJ Lee & Blue Summit. Saturday’s performers in clude Cabin Fever NW; Josh Goforth; Crary, Evans & Bar nick; The Slocan Rambler; Jake Blount and headliners Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper.

Empty Bowls opens call for poster art

Labor Day book sale returns Sept. &

The Friends of the Siu slaw Public Library will be running its popular Labor Day Book Sale for the first time since COVID restrictions sus pended the activity. The sale will be Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 3 and 4, at the Florence branch of the library, 1460 Ninth St.The doors of the Bromley Room open at 10 a.m. to the general public on Saturday, Sept. 3 and close at 4 p.m.

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On Saturday, Sept. 17, at 5 p.m., the Siuslaw Alumni Association will hold the AllSchool Reunion and Schol arship Banquet on at the Florence Events Center, 715 QuinceSocialSt.hour will begin at 5 p.m., with dinner to follow. Dancing to The Intruders be gins at 9 p.m. RSVPs need to be made to the Siuslaw Alumni Associa tion by Sept. 3. The RSVP form can be found at org/reunions-1.www.siuslawalumni.Welcomeback,Vikings!

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Prices will be extreme ly reasonable: $1 for hardbacks and “trade” size paperbacks; 50 cents for small paperbacks.

Current members of the Friends can enter at 9 a.m. on Saturday for their preview sale. The hours on Sunday are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a special “bag sale price” from noon till 3pm.With over 200 boxes of books accumulated, there are thousands of books to choose from: fiction, non-fic tion, cookbooks, travel books, children’s books and biographies, as well as DVDs and CDs. Most of the items are recent donations, as many people had books piled up during the two-year period when the library was unable to accept donations.

In order to be considered for 2022’s poster art artist, artists should submit their concept, including the medi um and a description of the proposed image. Additional ly, they should attach a pho to of their previous works to give the committee an idea of theSubmissionsstyle. should be emailed to Clifton at dclif ton@windermere.com and must be received by Sept. 5. The completed, unframed artwork would be due no lat er than Sept. 10. “We appreciate all those who have participated in Empty Bowls year after year and look forward to new par ticipants joining us for this year’s event,” Clifton said.

For questions regarding submitting artwork, email Clifton or call her at 541999-5223.Formore info, visit www. florencefoodshare.org or Florence Food Share, 2190 Spruce St. Empty Bowls, a fundraiser for Florence Food Share, happens each December. Artists are sought not only to handmake bowls and pottery, but also to design the poster for the event.

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Any medium is welcome for the submitted art, provided it can be photographed and do nated to the event.

The Friends of the Library will host the popular Labor Day Book Sale in September.

“We will take care of hav ing it framed, with the artist’s input,” Clifton added.

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Planning for Florence Food Share’s 26th an nual Empty Bowls is un derway. Every year local artists donate handmade ceramic, wood and fused glass bowls to be sold at the Empty Bowls sale held the first weekend in December. The event ben efits Florence Food Share. For the past decade, Empty Bowls has featured the work of a local artist on the poster advertising the event. This art, creat ed especially for the event, provides the focal point for the poster and is then raffled off at the event for ex tra revenue for the nonprofit. In turn, the artist supplying the work, gets recognition in local and regional publica tions ... and a tax deduction, of“Wecourse.are looking for a work of art that expresses the mes sage of both the event and Florence Food Share — pro viding nutritious food to those in need,” said Empty Bowls Committee Member Desiree Clifton. “Because no one should go hungry.”

The Friends have already experimented with two popup book sales in July and earlier this month. These took place outside under cover of the library front porch and proved quite popular in the four hours they were open. With min imum advanced publicity and effort, the Friends were able to raise nearly $800. Memberships to the Friends of the Library may be purchased at the Labor Day Book Sale and will be valid through December 2023. Membership forms can also be downloaded from the Friends “Become A Friend” page on the library website,

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