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2A ● APPEAL TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016 THE WEEK AHEAD THROUGH MAY 2 Lunaria Gallery: "Eye Candy" featuring the work of photographer Rebecca Cozart and artist Robert Fox who works in a variety of media including glass, bronze, fiber, and ceramics, through May 2. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 113 N Water St., Silver- ton. Free. 503-873-7734, Lunariagallery.com. THROUGH APRIL Borland Gallery: "Kids Show" features work by young artists from Silver Falls School District, through April. Gallery hours: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 303 Coo- lidge St., Silverton. Free. 503-363-9310, Silvertonarts.org. White Oak Gallery: Yuji Hiratsuka will exhibit his fine art Intaglio prints. Gallery hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesdays-Sun- days, 216 E Main St., Silverton. Free. 503-399- 9193, Thewhiteoak.info. FRIDAY Silvertongues Toastmasters: Develop speaking skills by organizing your thoughts, thinking on your feet and building confi- dence and leadership skills in a friendly and supportive environment. Guests invited, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Silverton Community Seventh- Day Adventist Church, 1159 Oak St., Silver- ton. 503-873-4198. SATURDAY Earth Day: Free education and entertain- ment while celebrating the great earth we live on! This year’s theme is ’Clean Water, Clear Skies’, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Silverton. Free; $5 recommended donation. 503-874-8100, Oregongarden.org. Saturday Lunches: Noon to 1:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 500 N Second St., Silverton. Free. (503) 873-2635. hills Winegrowers: Taste award winning wines and learn why grape growing and fermentation is special in the Cascade Foot- hills, 1 to 5 p.m., Mt. Angel Community Festhalle, 500 S. Wilco Highway, Mt. Angel. $10. 971-338-9760, Cascadefoothillswine- .com. SUNDAY Silver Falls Wedding Fair: For those look- ing for a venue for their 2016 or 2017 wed- ding, as well as those who are already plan- ning their wedding within Silver Falls State Park, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Silver Falls Confer- ence Center, 20022 Silver Falls Highway SE, Sublimity. Free. 866-575-8875, Silverfall- slodge.com. Junior Gardener’s Club: Monarchs and Milkweed: Join butterfly specialists Kris Hendricks and Barbara Slott of the Elkton Community Education Center for a fun, craft-filled afternoon aimed at teaching children about the importance of preserving monarchs and milkweed, 2 to 4 p.m., The Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Silverton. $15, includes one adult and one child; free for Garden Members. 503-874-8100, Ore- gongarden.org. APRIL 29 20th Annual Sr. Marilyn Schwab Memo- rial Lecture: Doctor and author, Miles Hassell, MD presents "The Lifestyle Prescrip- tion for Graceful Aging" focusing on how the foods we eat can greatly reduce our risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, and even dementia, as well as reverse type 2 diabetes, 7 a.m., Queen of Angels Monastery, Agatha Hall, 840 S Main St., Mount Angel. RSVP. 503-845-6841. Scratchdog Stringband at Mac’s Place: Americana, 9 p.m., Mac’s Place, 201 N Water St., Silverton. Free. 503-380-8895, Scratch- dogstringband.com. MAY 1 APRIL 30 Garden University: Monarchs and Milk- weed: Kris Hendricks and Barbara Slott of the Elkton Community Education Center will teach about the lifecycle, identification and preservation of this species during an educa- tional presentation and view a demon- stration garden that teaches home garden- ers how to help create "butterfly waysta- tions" in their own yards and community, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Oregon Garden, 879 W Main St., Silverton. $12 early bird; $15 non- member and non early bird. 503-874-8100, Oregongarden.org. 12th Annual St. Joseph the Worker Dinner: Celebrate the work of the Shelter on the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker, 5 p.m., St. Mary Parish, 575 E College St., Mt. Angel. $50; table sponsorships available beginning at $500 and include one table for 8 guests. 503-845-2556. 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. Contact Alison at (503) 873-8735 or e-mail her at admin@friendsof- silverfalls.net, www.friendsofsilverfalls.net. Taste. Learn. Celebrate. Cascade Foot- OBITUARIES Beata Huebsch April 21, 1946 — April 8, 2016 Barry Lee Olson, 69, passed away peacefully at his home on April 8, 2016. He is the son of Rex and Aurilie Olson of Silverton. After gradu- ating high school, Barry joined the Navy as a Sonar Technician. After gradu- ating from the Navy, Bar- ry attended Ocean Sys- tems Technician A School, where he spent the rest of his career and retired as an OTAC. After retiring, Barry and his wife, Dawn, moved back to Silverton. He spent the next 21 years working for Blazer Indus- tries. He is survived by his wife, Dawn, his parents Rex and Aurilie Olson, their two children, Brian and Dyane, and his sister, Ramona. March 25, 1928— April 12, 2016 Beata Huebsch, 88, passed away Tuesday, April 12, 2016. Beata was born in Per- ham, Minnesota, one of 13 children born to Robert and Margaret (Schmitz) Lein. Bea met Don Huebsch through mutual friends and they were married June 15, 1949. With three children and one on the way, Bea and Don moved in 1954 to the Mt. Angel area, where they continued to raise their growing family of eight children. Bea later went to work for Fessler Nursery, where she en- joyed working for many, many years. Bea loved being active in her children and grandchildren’s lives. She adored her family, es- pecially the babies, and always put their needs first. Beata enjoyed horseback riding in her earlier years and fishing and camping throughout her life. She loved music, and for a time was a mem- ber of the choir at St. Henry Catholic Church in Perham, Minnesota. Bea was a member of St. Ma- ry Catholic Church. She is preceded in death by her parents, her 11 siblings and son, Fran- cis “Fritz” Huebsch. Bea is survived by her husband of 66 years, Don; children Mike, Deborah Huebsch, David, Patrick, Susie Frey, Mark, and Dawn Marie Stadeli; 20 grandchildren; 32 great- grandchildren, with one on the way; her brother, Joe Lein; and many, many nieces and nephews. Memorial mass will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mt. Angel. Rosary will take place just prior at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements with Unger Funeral Chapel. January 24, 1938 — April 11, 2016 Andres “Andy” Ruiz Coll, 78, passed away April 11 due to complications from Parkinson’s. He was born Jan. 24, 1938, to Gabriel and Rose Amelia (Ruiz) Coll in Brooklyn, New York. An- dy was raised in Los An- geles, California, and graduated from Washing- ton High School. He en- listed in the Army in 1957. Andy married Betty Mae Runyan in October 1959 in Los Angeles. They moved to Silverton in 1972. He was a coach and umpire with Silverton Area Little League from 1973-1990. Andy was a youth pastor at several Lutheran churches, he also played guitar in the praise bands. Andy has an associate degree from PCC and taught computer assisted drafting. He retired from Tektronix as a mechani- cal engineering assistant in 1999. He joined Betty at Victory Prints, where they retired in 2005. Andy is survived by his wife, Betty Coll; chil- dren Laura Niemeyer, Mark (Margi) Coll, Mat- thew Coll and Lucas (Sa- ra) Coll; grandchildren Robert Niemeyer, Julia Niemeyer, Che Lillian Coll, Zachary Coll, Jaina Coll, Gabriel Coll, Aaron Coll and Benjamin Coll. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 23. A celebration of life will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 24, at New Hope Foursquare on Cordon Road. Arrangements by Un- ger Funeral Chapel, Sil- verton. Address To Place an Ad 399 S Water St., Silverton, OR 97381 P.O. 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She loved to be held and was very aware of Mom and Dad’s hands when they held her in their arms. She was a feisty, strong little girl who loved to sneak her arms out of the blanket every chance she could. Brielle was preceded in death by an aunt who also died prematurely af- ter birth and her uncle, Nathan Kaeb. She is survived by her parents, George and Eliz- abeth; maternal grand- parents Morris Kaeb and Brenda Mueller; paternal grandparents Melvin and Sally Kaufman; 13 aunts and uncles; 18 cousins; and many, many extend- ed family members. Friends were called to the Apostolic Christian Church on Friday, April 15, and Brielle was laid to rest on Saturday, April 16, 2016. Arrangements with Unger Funeral Chapel. 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. SILVERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Received calls from April 4-8. April 4 Suspicious, 9:29 a.m., 200 block Oak Street. April 5 Suspicious person, 3:47 p.m., C Street Bridge. Warrant, 11:43 p.m., 400 block N Water Street. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS na: To Nancy and Peter Ama- raich, Salem, 4 pounds 12 ounces, April 7. Cold theft, 5:32 p.m., 900 block Bryan Court. The following are birth an- nouncements submitted to the Silverton Appeal Tribune. For more, go to StatesmanJour- nal.com/Records. Suspicious, 1:20 a.m., 500 block Jefferson Street. SALEM HOSPITAL April 7 Amaraich, Hella Feioch Prean- April 6 Amaraich, Helli Fuuran Kar- sista: To Nancy and Peter Ama- raich, Salem, 4 pounds 5 ounces, April 7. Hit and run, 8:05 a.m., N Water Street and Oak Street. Stolen vehicle, 1100 block S Water Street. Burglary cold, 3:21 p.m., 500 block Lincoln Street. MARRIAGE LICENSES April 8 Burglary, 1:39 a.m., 400 block Lone Oaks Loop. 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