Vernonia's voice. (Vernonia, OR) 2007-current, August 09, 2011, Page 7, Image 7

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Knights of Veritas Visit Vernonia
 
The  Knights  of Veritas,  an  educational  group 
returned  to Vernonia  for  a  second  year  as  part  of  the 
Vernonia  Library  Summer  Reading  Program.    The 
knights  provided  a  free  evening  demonstration  at 
Hawkins  Park,  giving  interactive  instruction  in 
medieval  historic  arms,  and  swordsmanship  and 
combat strategies before donning their full armour for 
a demonstration of a full contact battle.
 
The Knights of Veritas  use high quality replica 
steel armour  designed after pieces from the early- to 
mid-1500’s.    Their    armour  looks  and  feels  like  the 
historical  originals,  including  accurate  weight. A  full 
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suit of armour weighs about 65 pounds.
 
The  annual  visit  by  the  Kights  of  Veritas  is 
becoming  an  favorite  for  both  Vernonia  children  and 
adults.
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gender  studies  at Western  Oregon  University.  Cricket 
Soules,  a  volunteer  researcher  for  the  Marshfield 
Pioneer  Cemetery,  agreed.  “The  same  information  it 
took  us  three  hours  to  find  on  microfilm,    we  found 
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website.”
 
Essays  with  background  information  about 
each  of  the  selected  newspaper  titles  also  available 
on the site, along with brief tutorials on searching and 
browsing, lesson planning materials for K-12 educators 
and answers to frequently asked questions.
 
Beginning  in  1953,  the  UO  Libraries  started 
the Oregon Newspaper Program to microfilm the state’s 
newspapers  for  preservation.  The  web-digitalization 
Wings & Wheels Comes to
South Columbia County
 
The South Columbia County 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Event 
Planning  Committee,  in  partnership 
with the Port of St Helens, Columbia 
Aviation  Center  and  Northwest 
Antique Airplane Club is planning a 
truly special local event.  
  
The  inaugural  Wings  & 
Wheels  event    on August  14,  2011, 
from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM will take 
place  at  the  Scappoose  Industrial 
Air  Park  at  34000  Skyway  Drive, 
Scappoose, OR 97056. 
 
  The  one  day  event  will 
feature  a  “fly-in”  and  “cruise-in.”  
Among the  scheduled activities are:  
antique,  classic,  home-built,  ultra 
light,  planes  on  display;  airplane 
rides  by  Lou  Coleman  Charters; 
vintage cars, trucks, and motorcycles 
on  display;  model  railroad  exhibit 
in one of the hangers; food vendors 
representing  local  restaurants;    and 
music from local bands.
 
Admission  will  be  $5.00/
person,  children  under  7  are  free. 
There will be a $20.00 family cap on 
admission (Rules do apply). Parking 
is  free.  All  proceeds  benefit  the 
South Columbia County Chamber of 
Commerce.
project took root in 2009 under a Library Services & 
Technology block grant of $79,883 from the Institute 
of Museum and Library Services through the Oregon 
State Library in Salem. It was expanded by a $365,393 
grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities 
for  the  National  Digital  Newspaper  Program,  an 
additional $246,880 under the Oregon Library Services 
& Technology program, and by matching grants totaling 
$181,046 from the Oregon State Historic Preservation 
Office  and  the  Oregon  Heritage  Commission  through 
the Oregon Cultural Trust. 
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