2B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2015 COMMUNITY NOTES SATURDAY SEASIDE — Lum’s Auto Center and Toyota Motor Sales recently pre- sented a check for $5,000 to Broadway Middle School students to improve tech- nology-based learning and development. Principal John McAndrews is pleased the Seaside Middle School stu- dents will have increased access to educational op- portunities through the use of technology. “Technology is especial- ly important in regards to Science, Technology, Engi- neering and Math (STEM) opportunities,” McAndrews said. He has hopes that this technology will im- SURYH SUR¿FLHQF\ LQ PDWK increase access to coding programs for the newly establish Lego Robotics team, and provide a solid foundation for future STEM growth. “Lum’s is proud to sup- port local schools and pro- Columbia Northwestern Mod- el Railroading Club — 1 p.m., in Hammond. Group runs trains on HO-scale layout. For information, call Don Carter at 503-325-0757. SUNDAY Finnish Brotherhood, UFK- B&S Lodge No. 2 — 12 p.m. trust- ees meet, 1 p.m. Root Soup meal, 2 p.m. business meeting, Suomi Hall, 244 W. Marine Drive. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Support Group — 2 to 3:30 p.m., Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. For anyone with friend or loved one suffering from a serious brain (mental) illness. For information, contact Myra Kero at 503-738-6165, or k7erowood@q. com, or go to www.nami.org Line Dancing — 5:30 to 8 p.m., Seaside American Legion, 1315 Broadway. For information, call 503-738-5111. No cost; suggested $5 tip to the instructor. MONDAY Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation $3 for those older than 60; $6.75 for those younger than 60. For information, call Michelle Lew- is at 503-861-4200. Columbia Senior Diners — 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church (lower level), 565 12th St. Cost is $5. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Warrenton Senior Lunch Pro- gram — noon, Warrenton Commu- nity Center, 170 S.W. Third St. Sug- gested donation of $5 for seniors and $7 for those younger than 60. For information, or to volunteer, call 503-861-3502 Monday or Thursday. Astoria Rotary Club — noon, second Àoor of the Astoria Elks Lodge, 453 11th St. Guests always welcome. For information, go to www.AstoriaRotary.org Warrenton Kiwanis Club — noon to 1 p.m., Doogers Seafood and Grill, 103 U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. For information, call Darlene Warren at 503-861-2672. Parkinson’s Support Group — 1 p.m., Peace Lutheran Church library, 565 12th St. For informa- tion, call 503-338-8469 or 503-440- 1970. Peninsula Quilt Guild — 1 p.m., Peninsula Church Center, 5000 N Place, Seaview, Wash. Newcomers welcome. Bring non- perishable food donation. For infor- mation, call Janet King at 360-665- 3005. Knochlers Pinochle Group — 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Cost is $1 per regular session per person. Players with highest and second highest scores split the prize. Game is designed for play- ers 55 and older, but all ages are welcome. Seaside Lions Club — 5 p.m., West Lake Restaurant & Lounge, 1480 S. Roosevelt Drive, Seaside. For information, call 503-738-7693. 3DFLÀF&RXQW\:DVK'HPR- crats — 7 p.m., 1216 Robert Bush Drive, South Bend, Wash. For in- formation, email Diane Knutson at dlknutson69@yahoo.com TUESDAY Tobacco Free Coalition of Clatsop County — 9 to 10:30 a.m., Clatsop County Health and Human Services, 820 Exchange St. Anyone interested in tobacco use preven- tion and education welcome. For information, call Steven Blakesley at 503-325-8500 or Alissa Dorman at 503-325-4321, ext. 5758. Do Nothing Club — 10 a.m. to noon, 24002 U St., Ocean Park, Wash. Men’s group. For informa- tion, call Jack McBride at 360-665- 2721. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation of $3 for those older than 60; $6.75 for those younger than 60. For information, call Michelle Lew- is at 503-861-4200. Columbia Senior Diners — HONOR ROLL The following students have earned a 3.5 grade point aver- age or higher at their schools, qualifying them for the honor roll. Astoria Middle School Astoria Eighth grade: Jesse Clod- go, Alexandra Cotte, Gracie Cummings, Julie Foss, Logan Gardner, Andrea Harris, Samantha Hemsley, Parker Ivanoff, Cody Meigh Lachica, Madeline Min- er-Paul, Taylor Palmrose, MeiLi Robben Dott, Grant Roe, Claire Tetlow, Jennifer Travers, Quint- en Allen, Kyle Blanton, Mady- lin Coberly, Camille Cottrell, Jennifer George, Hannah Goz- zard, Mariela Herrejon, Josiah Hirsch, Laina Humphrey, Ian Hunt, Jennifer Jensen, Imman- uel John Justo, Calvin Kaul, Balan Kolee, Zachary Larsen, Lexxis Lyngstad, Burke Mat- thews, Patrick McCargish, Joshua Olson, Rahlie Osburn, Rodrigo Palacios Rojas, Tay- lor Palmberg, Dylan Ploghoft, Ethan Reed, Henry Samuelson, Damaris Santiago Barajas, Za- hava Thornton, Nara Van De Grift, Austin Varner, Tristin Wallace , Michael Williams, Kylie Witherbee. Seventh grade: Dylan Al- theide Nielson, Isabella An- thony, Riley Cameron, Taile- igh Cole, Liam Cooney, Sean Cooney, Kiera Doyle, Rowan Fay, Brooks Fromwiller, Erin Grauff, Ebin Hillard, Kajsa Jackson, Ivy Lutes, Makena Mitchell, Michael Postlewait, Evan Randall, Kegan Ras- coe, Aaron Rickenbach, Shrey Sharma, Abigail Albright, An- drew Caruana, Jayden Cross, Haden Culver, Aliyah Grant, Brooklynn Hankwitz, Ty Hill, Tessa Hudak, Ammon Larsen, Abigail Leader, Angelina Li- nares, Araceli Lopez, Baylee McSwain, Dakota Morris, Julia Norris, Isabella Scroup, Ryan Stenblom, Elizabeth Varner, Elizabeth Whitsett, Isabelle Wil- cox, Brooklyn Zerangue. Sixth grade: Emma Bieder- man, Paden Christian, Isabella Clement, Sheila Doyle, Elle Espelien, Shirlee Field, Eleri Harold, Samuel Hauer, Corbin Hillard, Kaylynn Koon, Emma MacKenzie, Jeremy Owen, Lo- gan Ploghoft, Allyson Pritchard, Lillian Randall, Jackson Rob- erts, Zachary Schauermann, Victoria Smith, Annalyse Steele, Ben Swenson, Sadie Ward, Davis Wingard, Shae Wood, Ismayil Abdoulaye, Alonzo Alcantar, Emily Bergerson, Owen Bergman, Steven Blan- kenship, Madison Both, Leila Brown, Dorian Bryant, Makay- la Cary, Chloe Conklin, Azaria Damghani, Summer Dyrset, Kelsey Fausett, Clayton Fitzer, Cierra Hakala, Abraham Hazel, Halle Helmersen, Dulce Her- rejon Flores, Sophia Long, Al- exander Marincovich, AnaLee McPherson, Michael Moore, Elizabeth Mosley, Grace Peeler, Emma Roe, Tito Sabangan, Yo- vanna Sabino, Lucero Santiago Barajas, Jedediah Smith, Kar- iane Smith, Taja-rae Tuimato, Anthony Tumbarello, Cassan- dra Valadez, Timothy Waggon- er, Bo Williams. LAUGH YOUR W AY TO A BETTER M AR R IAGE “H onest... H ilarious” Warrenton Senior Lunch Program — noon, Warrenton Community Center, 170 S.W. Third St. Suggested donation of $5 for seniors and $7 for those younger than 60. For information, or to vol- unteer, call 503-861-3502 Monday or Thursday. www.LighthouseChristianChurchOregon.com Clatsop County Genealog- ical Society — noon to 2 p.m., Lewis and Clark Fire Department, 34571 U.S. Highway 101 Busi- ness. Member Stephanie Miller is presenting, “How to Google Books for Genealogy.” Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. For questions, call Carol Wamsher at 503-298-8917 or Sali Diamond at 503-325-1963. Submitted photo Lum’s Auto Center and Toyota Motor Sales recently donated $5,000 to Broadway Mid- dle School in Seaside. Pictured, from left, Justin Tuebner, Lori Lum Toyooka, John Toyooka and Principal John McAndrews. vide students with addi- tional learning tools,” said 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church (lower level), 565 12th St. The cost is $5. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. La Leche League of Asto- ria — 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., Grace Episcopal Church nursery room, 1545 Franklin Ave. For those in- terested in breastfeeding; mothers, babies and toddlers welcome. For information, call Megan Oien at 503-440-4942 or Janet Weidman at 503-325-1306. Astoria Lions Club — noon, Astoria Elks Lodge, 453 11th St. Prospective members welcome. For information, contact Charlene Larsen at 503-325-0590. Line Dancing for Seniors — 1 to 3 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, temporarily located at 1555 W. Ma- rine Drive in the old Astoria Yacht Club. For information, call 503-325- 3231. Warrenton Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group — 2 to 3:30 p.m., 2002 S.E. Chokeberry Ave., Warren- ton. Support and information about Alzheimer’s disease. For informa- tion, call Grace Bruseth 503-738- 6412. Spinning Circle — 3 to 5 p.m., Astoria Fiber Arts Academy, 1296 Duane St. Bring a spinning wheel. For information, call 503-325-5598 or go to http:astoria¿berarts.com Seaside Rebounders Stroke Support Group — 4:30 to 6 p.m., Pamela Lum. “This year, Lum’s community giving is Providence Seaside Hospital Ed- ucation Center, 725 S Wahanna Road, Seaside. Stroke survivors, their caregivers and family mem- bers welcome. For information, call 503-717-7781. North Coast Chapter, Oregon Equestrian Trails — 5:30 p.m., El Compadre Restaurant, 119 S. Main Ave., Warrenton. Business meeting starts at 7 p.m. All are welcome. For information, call Linda Brim at 503- 325-1562 days. WEDNESDAY Open Sewing Gathering — 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Homespun Quilts, 108 10th St. For information, call 503-325-3300 or 800-298-3177 or go to http://homespunquilt.com Wickiup Senior Lunches — 11:30 a.m., Wickiup Grange Hall, 92683 Svensen Market Road. Free for those older than 60 ($3 sug- gested donation), $6.75 for those younger than age 60. For informa- tion, call Michelle Lewis at 503-861- 4200. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation of $3 for those older than 60; $6.75 for those younger than 60. For information, call Michelle Lew- is at 503-861-4200. Columbia Senior Diners — 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church (lower level), 565 12th St. The cost is $5. For information, or to have a Seaside Rotary Club — noon, Shilo Inn, 20 N. Prom, Seaside. For information, go to http://sea- siderotary.com focused on children, educa- tion and health/wellness.” FRIDAY AAUW Walking Group — 9:30 a.m. Seaside Branch of American Association of University Women weekly low-impact group walk, fol- lowed by coffee and fellowship. For information, call 503-738-7751. meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Blood Pressure Checks — noon to 2 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, temporarily located at 1555 W. Marine Drive in the old Astoria Yacht Club. For information, call 503-325-3231. Lighthouse for Kids Project — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Homespun Quilts, 108 10th St. Making quilts for children going through sexual abuse assessment. For informa- tion, call 503-325-3300 or 800- 298-3177 or go to http://home- spunquilt.com Ukulele Players — 1:30 p.m., Warrenton Masonic Lodge, 66 S.W. Fourth St., Warrenton. All are wel- come, including beginners. Loaner ukuleles available. For information, call Roger Williams at 503-717- 5645. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested donation of $3 for those older than 60; $6.75 for those younger than 60. For information, call Michelle Lewis at 503-861-4200. Warrenton Business Asso- ciation — 5:30 p.m., commission chambers, Warrenton City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave. For information, call Kristin Talamantez at 503-861- 9750. Columbia Senior Diners — 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church (lower level), 565 12th St. The cost is $5. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Fat Quarter Quilters — 5:30 to 8 p.m., Homespun Quilts, 108 10th St. Not limited to quilts. For informa- tion, call 503-325-3300 or 800-298- 3177 or go to http://homespunquilt. com Open Skating — 5 to 9 p.m., Astoria Armory, 1650 Exchange St. Admission $2. Limited roller skate rentals available for $3; bring own skates if possible. Seaport Masonic Lodge No. 7 — 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meet- ing, 1572 Franklin Ave. All Masons and their guests are welcome. OTHER THURSDAY U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Yo- cona (168) Sailors — Reunion of shipmates being planned in 2015 for anyone stationed on the cutter Yocona. For information, contact Ken Pearson at 503-741-0860 or kenpearson@centurytel.net Wickiup Senior Lunches — 11:30 a.m., Wickiup Grange Hall, 92683 Svensen Market Road. Free for those older than 60 ($3 suggested donation), $6.75 for those younger than age 60. For information, call WHS in search of old yearbooks WARRENTON — Warrenton High School is trying to complete its histor- ical library by having a copy of every yearbook ever issued by WHS. The first yearbook was published in 1924, and then there was not another one produced until 1937. There has been a yearbook every year since 1937. The high school currently has 67 of the 79 volumes of “The Warrior,” and are missing the following years: 1937, 1941, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1987, and 1992. If anyone has any of the missing volumes, and would like to donate them, either drop them off at the high school, or mail them to Warrenton High School, in care of Doug Calvert, 1700 S.E. Main Ave., Warrenton, OR 97146. Any donations would be appreciat- ed and treasured for years to come by alumni and current and future Warren- ton Warriors. Authors sign pop Cruise Hosts board music anthology picks leaders The Clatsop Cruise Hosts Board of Directors elected officers for 2015 at its January meeting. They are Myrle Bruner, president; Mitch Mitchum, vice president; Bruce Conner, secretary; and Steve Skinner, treasurer. A new director of volunteers will be on board by April 1. The Clatsop Cruise Hosts are a group of volun- teers who greet visitors from cruise ships that dock in Astoria and try to enhance their one-day visit to the area. Anyone wanting to join the Cruise Hosts’ ranks should go to www.clatsopcruisehosts.org and sign up. SEAVIEW, Wash. — Sou’wester Lodge, 3718 J Place in Seaview, hosts Bruce Pavitt, author of “The Subter- ranean Pop Music Anthology, 1980-88” on his book tour, and Calvin Johnson, founder of K Records, at 8 p.m. Sat- urday. The event is free and open to the public. Pavitt will read from the book, talk about the fanzine and underground music from the 1980s, and have a ques- tion and answer period, all followed by a dance party with DJ Calvin Johnson. For information, call the Sou’wester Lodge at 360- 642-2542. DEL’S O.K. YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR TIRES What ’ s Fresh O ysters (W illa pa B a y) Stea m er C la m s ⁄ 2 P R IC E D AY 1 Every Monday! 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For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. FEBRUARY 13-14, 2015 Lighthouse Christian Church A Lighthouse of Hope 88786 Dellmoor Loop Warrenton, OR • 503.738.5182 Michelle Lewis at 503-861-4200. Lum’s boosts technology for Seaside students Detachment 1228 Marine Corps League — noon, Uptown Cafe, 1639 S.E. Ensign Lane, War- renton. For information, contact Lou Neubecker at 503-717-0153. 1 BLOCK OFF BROADWAY • 1 BLOCK FROM BEACH 20 N. COLUMBIA, SEASIDE • 503-738-4331 NormasSeaside.com Sponsored by NW Urgent Care CLATSOP COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER 1315 SE 19th St., Warrenton • 861- PETS www.dogsncats.org Noon to 4pm, Tues-Sat