2A ● APPEAL TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2016 THE WEEK AHEAD THROUGH MARCH Borland Gallery: “In Bloom,” through March 27. Gallery hours: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. (503) 363-9310, Silvertonarts.org. Lunaria Gallery: "Telling Nature’s Stories" featuring charcoal and pastel drawings by botanical painter, Diane Trevett and functional and decorative pieces by wood turning artist, Gary McGuire, through March 28. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. First Friday reception, 7 to 9 p.m. March 4, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Lunaria Gallery, 113 N Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-7734, Lunariagallery.com. White Oak Gallery: "Femme Fatale" by Glenn Bernstein, through March 27. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednes- days-Saturdays. Sundays-Tues- days by appointment, 216 E Main St., Silverton. Free. (503) 399-9193, Thewhiteoak.info. TODAY Lenten Breakfast: New menu, worship, and weekly speaker sharing a message to encour- age your walk with God, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Marquam United Methodist Church, 36975 S. Highway 213, Mt. Angel. (503) 829-5061. SATURDAY AARP Tax-Aide: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through April 9, Silverton Senior Center, 115 Westfield St., Silverton. Free. (503) 874-4101. Saturday Lunches: Noon to 1:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 500 N Second St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-2635. p.m., Borland Gallery, 303 Coolidge St., Silverton. Free. (503) 363-9310, Silvertonarts.org. MARCH 27 Easter Brunch at the Oregon Garden Resort: Brunch will feature a breakfast station with omelettes made to order, a carving station with baked ham and roast turkey, a variety of fresh seasonal salads, signature main dishes, and a selection of desserts including carrot cake, caramel apple pie and mousse cake, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Ore- gon Garden Resort, 895 W Main St., Silverton. $28.95; $24.95 seniors; $12.95 ages 12 and younger. (503) 874-2500. APRIL 1 MARCH 26 Silverton Food Co-op pre- sents Food For Change: "Food For Change," a docu- mentary about the power of food cooperatives and the benefits they have in the communities they serve, 1 to 3 p.m., Palace Theater, 200 N Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 701-2206, Silvertoncoop .com. Silverton Art Association Borland Gallery Reception: Reception for our "Kids Show". Meet young artists from Silver Falls School District and view their displayed artwork, 6 to 8 APRIL 5 Adult Coloring Night: Relax and de-stress at the library with some adult conversation, re- freshments and coloring. All materials provided, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Silver Falls Library, 410 S Water St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-8796. Received calls from Feb. 29 to March 6. Call: (800) 452-2511 Hours: until 7 p.m. Wednesdays; until 3 p.m. other weekdays (503) 873-8385 Fax (503) 873-8064 VOLUNTEERS Volunteers Needed - Friends of Silver Falls State Park: The Nature Store at Silver Falls State Park needs volunteers. Work in a beautiful location and meet people from all over the world. 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We teach people to journal so we can come up with some- thing that is right for cause of her ongoing re- search into cannabinoid’s medical applications. OBITUARIES However, she also tells customers to consult with their physicians before Douglas Keith and during use. Bonham “I want to educate peo- March 31, ple about safe access,” 1985 — she said. “Colby and I are March 4, both very conservative 2016 Buy one month, get two months free. Bonus gift card included!* VISIT offers.StatesmanJournal.com/XPD CALL 1-800-452-2511 and mention offer X-PD. *Offer expires 3/31/16. Certain restrictions apply. Visit website or call for complete details. WEST5266 Phone Email March 3 To Place an Ad Classifieds: call (503) 399-6789 Retail: call (503) 399-6728 Legal: call (503) 399-6791 News Tips March 1 25 Address 399 S Water St., Silverton, OR 97381 P.O. Box 35 Silverton, OR 97381 sanews@salem.gannett.com POLICE LOGS SILVERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHED 1880 Previously the Silverton Appeal Tribune & Mt. Angel News X-PD Douglas Keith Bon- ham of Sil- verton died tragically in a car ac- cident near Molalla on March 4, 2016. Born on March 31, 1985, to Nancy Armor and Mark Bonham in Everett, Wash- ington, Douglas was the youngest of three siblings –– Stacie Ann and Mi- chelle René were his older sisters. After high school, Douglas joined the United States Air Force in July 2002, where he served as an Aviation Resource Management Journey- men for nearly three years. While serving at Shaw AFB in South Caroli- na, Douglas married Megan Elaine Holson- bake on July 2, 2003. Their first child, Ayden Blake, was born on June 4, 2004. That fall, Douglas be- gan earning his first de- gree at University of South Carolina. In Sep- tember 2005, Douglas re- ceived his Honorable Dis- charge from the U.S. Mil- itary. After earning his Bachelor’s degree in busi- ness, he pursued his pas- sion of teaching to earn his Masters of Education while congruently work- ing as a part time teacher in Oregon in 2006. Their second child, McKayla Juliet, was born May 19, 2007. As a fifth and sixth grade teacher at Bethany Charter School, he has be- come an immeasurable inspiration to those around him. Over the next several years, Douglas continued to grow in his faith and in his communi- ty as a leader and problem solver. He will be truly missed by those he left be- hind. Douglas’ legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew him, as well as those who hear his story. A memorial service was held on Saturday, March 12, at Dayspring Fellowship in Keizer. The service was followed by a community gathering at Silverton High School, where Douglas’ friend and mentoree, Matthew Albrecht, was a flourish- ing student as a result of their bond. Matthew also Published every Wednesday by the Statesman Journal, 280 Church St. NE, Salem, OR 97301. USPS 469-860, Postmaster: Send address changes to Appeal Tribune, P.O. Box 35, Silverton OR 97381. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID: Salem, OR and additional offices. Send letters to the editor and news releases to sanews@salem.gannett.com. them. “We probably talk more people into not do- ing things than doing them,” she added. Bentley said Silverton customers can request products they may be using, but not currently available at the Lucky Leaf. They also plan to offer classes at the shop. died in the car accident. Arrangements with Unger Funeral Chapel. dren on Vashon Island, Se- attle. Dale owned and oper- ated Dale’s Carpet Care for many years in the Se- attle area. In 1992, they moved to the Silverton area. Dale always enjoyed ongoing projects in his home. He was known as a “project enthusiast” to his family and had a very cre- ative side. He enjoyed art, working with Burlwood and pyrographics. Dale also enjoyed the great out- doors and playing the pi- ano. He is survived by his wife, Cassie; daughters Clarie Leupitz, Laurie Kreutzer and Stacie Dod- son; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister Becky Weins; and many nieces and neph- ews. He is preceded in death by a grandson and sister. Memorial services were held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness- es in Silverton. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel. Linda “Lynne” Ann Jordan Sept. 23, 1946 — March 5, 2016 Lynne Jordan, 69, passed away unexpectedly on March 5. She grew up in the Silverton hills, gradu- ating from Silverton High School in 1964. Lynne was married to the love of her life, Jerry Jordan, who was taken from her too soon in a tragic car accident in 1983. Lynne spent most of her life as a homemaker and home daycare provid- er while enjoying baking, sewing, gardening and bowling. After Jerry’s death, she began working at Montgomery Ward and continued to do so until they closed their doors in 2001. After that, she went back to home daycare, where she welcomed many children into her home where she was al- ways considered “Gma” to all (especially Jessi Rae). Up until the week of her death, Lynne enjoyed working in her yard and garden and, of course, spending time with fam- ily. She is survived by her son Michael; daughter Leanne; grandson Kyle (Auriel); granddaughters Amanda and Courtney; and great-grandchildren Westen and Meadow. Linda’s funeral service was held Saturday, March 12 at Unger Funeral Cha- pel in Silverton. Internment took place at Belcrest Memorial Park in Salem. Dale Lou Pahlman April 26, 1939 — March 8, 2016 Dale Pahlman, 76, was born in Se- attle, Washing- ton, to Louie and Constance (Pattison) Pahlman, one of three children. He was raised and resided in Seattle, lat- er meeting and marrying Cassandra Rose Schmaus on Dec. 14, 1963. Together they had three daughters, and they raised their chil- Matthew Kutnerian Albrecht June 17, 1999 — March 4, 2016 A me- morial ser- vice for Matthew will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 19, at the Silverton High School gymnasium, 1456 Pine St. Online condolences or memories can be shared at www.Forever- Missed.com/matthew- kutnerian-albrecht, and a GoFundMe page has been created at www.Go- FundMe.com/8vt2xsq4. Obituary Policy Free obituaries run on a space-available, first- come, first-serve basis, and are subject to editing. Maximum length is 250 words. Photos may be sub- mitted, but are not guar- anteed to be published. To submit: email sa- news@salem.gan- nett.com, fax (503) 873- 8064, or drop off at our of- fice. For more informa- tion, call (503) 399-6773. Deadline is 11 a.m., Friday if submitted by email, and 4 p.m. Wednesday if dropped off or faxed. Paid obituaries are handled by advertising and are also subject to ed- iting. Call (503) 399-6791. 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