4B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2015 Bill Harris named Elk of the Year RELIGION BRIEFS Grace Episcopal 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Masses Following the 10 a.m. Sun- in the St. Mary, Star of the day service at Grace Episcopal Sea School auditorium, 1411 Church, 1545 Franklin Ave., Grand Ave. All are welcome. there is a reception for the new The Knights of Colum- art exhibit hanging in the Parish bus men’s prayer meeting Hall from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This for fellow Knights meets exhibit features Wednesdays Sheila Brown at 7 p.m. in of Astoria, their meeting known locally room on the for her black VHFRQG ÀRRU and white li- of St. Mary, noleum block Star of the Sea prints, and her School, above daughter, An- the auditori- gela Kemling um. of Portland, The Catho- who paints lic Daughters bright colors in scholarship acrylic on can- applications Submitted photo for a trade vas. The public Pictured, a black and white school or col- is welcome. The two linoleum block print by As- lege are avail- artists have toria artist Sheila Brown. able to any talked about high school doing an ex- senior who hibit together for many years. attends the St. Mary, Star of Brown’s work has been seen the Sea parish. Forms are in many shows, but this is DYDLODEOHLQSDULVKRI¿FHIURP .HPOLQJ¶V ¿UVW 7KH H[KLELW 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Applica- runs through April 29, and the WLRQV DUH GXH LQ SDULVK RI¿FH Parish Hall is open for viewing by May 15. from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday Warrenton United through Thursday. Methodist The monthly Second Sun- WARRENTON — Retired day Soup-Supper meal at Grace Church is served at 4 Rev. Dave Kinman is the guest p.m. in the Parish Hall, free of speaker, and is leading the 10 charge. Those willing to help a.m. Divine Mercy Sunday should come at 3 p.m. to set service, as well as offer up or 5 p.m. to help clean up. Holy Communion, at the For information, call the Warrenton United Method- church at 503-325-4691 or ist Church, 679 S. Main Ave. go to www.graceastoria.org There will be singing, scrip- ture, fellowship and music St. Mary, Star provided by David Warren of the Sea (organ), Diane Curs (piano) The Knights of Columbus and Kathy Kinman (violin). are serving ham and eggs and Coffee is served after the more in their monthly break- service. All are welcome to fast Sunday following the participate and also to join the Bible study group at 2 p.m. Wednesdays. The church building is handicapped friendly, and has off-street parking. For information, call the church at 503-861-0825. Great Vow Zen Monastery CLATSKANIE — The Great Vow Zen Monastery, lo- cated at 79640 Quincy-May- ger Road in Clatskanie, is holding “Celebrating the Feminine Divine: A Weekend Retreat with Sandy Boucher” from 5 p.m. April 24 to 1 p.m. April 26. The retreat consists of sit- ting and walking meditation, a short writing exercise, guid- ed visualization, music and chanting to discover Kwan Yin, the Celestial Bodhisattva of Compassion. The cost is $150 ($120 for Zen Community of Oregon; a $75 reduced rate available to those in need) plus donation, and includes dormitory ac- commodations and vegetari- an/vegan meals. For details, call 503-728- 0654 or email registrar@ greatvow.org. For informa- tion, or to register online, go to www.zendust.org/event/ sandy-boucher-april-2015 SEASIDE — The installation of the Cruz and Trustees David Darling, Jeanne 2015-2016 Officers of Seaside Elks Lodge Uzelac and John Morris. 1748 was held March 28, when Exalted /RGJH RI¿FHUV DWWHQGHG WKH 'LVWULFW 'HS- Ruler Jerry Lounsbury named Bill uty Clinic in St. Helens April 4. The Harris as Elk of the Year. This is Seaside Lodge was honored for hav- the highest award a member can ing exceeded the per capita goal for Elks National Foundation donations, receive, and was presented to Har- and also received credit for being ris in recognition of his many vol- third in the state for the number of unteer activities, and for his ded- students who participated in the lo- ication to the community and to cal Hoop Shoot. Seaside Lodge. It was also announced that Mar- Carol Gates was named Citi- JDUHW 1HXZLUWK D ¿IWK JUDGH VWX- zen of the Year in recognition of dent at Seaside Heights Elementary her continued hard work and vol- Jerry School, was the Northwest District unteerism. Treasurer Jan Jackson Lounsbury ¿UVWSODFHZLQQHUZLWKKHU(\H,QMX- was named Officer of the Year for ry Prevention Poster, which will now her commitment to the operation of be judged at the state level. Seth Trevino, an the Lodge. The 2015-2016 Officers were installed eighth-grade student at Broadway Middle by the Past Exalted Rulers. The new lead- 6FKRROZRQ¿UVWSODFHLQWKH1RUWKZHVW'LV- ers of Seaside Lodge 1748 are Exalted Rul- trict, and second place at the state level, for er Jerry Lounsbury, Leading Knight John his Americanism Essay Contest entry. For information about Seaside Elks Lodge, Gates, Lecturing Knight Mike Heuvelhorst, Treasurer Jan Jackson, Secretary Joan call 503-738-6651 or email seasideelks Beneke, Tiler Fred Loser, Chaplain Joy @yahoo.com Stamp Out Hunger with crafty event On April 18, Red Dwarf Graphx is sponsoring Stamp Out Hunger, a fundraiser for the Clatsop Emergency Food Bank. This is an all-day crop for scrapbookers, card-mak- ers and paper-crafters. Admission is eight canned food or personal hygiene items for the food Crossroads Community bank. Participants can come SVENSEN — Cross- any time between 9 a.m. and roads Community Church, a 9 p.m., staying all or part of Friends Fellowship, at 40618 the day. Old Highway 30 in Svensen, Entrance to the event is holding a Free Family Film also entitles them to chances Friday at 6:30 p.m. tonight, for door prizes, free make- IHDWXULQJ DQ ROG ¿OP IDYRULWH and-takes (mini workshops full length feature. Free fresh where they will learn new popped popcorn, sodas, water techniques or practice old and coffee will be available. ones) and lunch, which will All are welcome. be provided by Astoria Sub- L oca l, Fa m ily O w ned Com pa ny way, Kips Kandy, T. Paul’s Supper Club and T.Paul’s Urban Café. Participants should plan to bring their own scrap- book or card projects to work on, as well as the tools and materials needed to complete them. There will be 12 to 14 make-and-take demonstrations by local art- ists and others from around Oregon. In addition to the door prizes, which partic- ipants must be present to win, there will be a raffle for two grand prizes: • A Peddler’s Pack Prize Package worth more than $150. • A Romance Package, including a night at the Can- nery Pier Hotel and dinner at Bridgewater Bistro. Tickets for the raffle are just $5 each, or three for $10. You do not have to be present to win the raffle prizes. The crop is being held at the First Presbyteri- an Church Fellowship Hall at 11th and Harrison streets in Astoria. Spring is a slow time for donations. This is an oppor- tunity to drop off canned food, pet food, pasta, rice, boxed food, or personal hygiene items for the food bank. For more informa- tion on Stamp Out Hun- ger, contact Bobbi Brice or Cindy Miller by emailing StampOutHunger@yahoo. com, or check its Facebook page. 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