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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1981)
2 Keeping posted Oral Hull Foundation meets Saturday SANDY (O f* ) POST Thur» Sandy volunteer honored ly Senior Center at noon The Rebekah Lodge meets at the I O O F Hall at 8 p m Boulevard at 7:30 p m There will be election of four new Ixiard members A few years ago Shrum was sche teach a class on her drying and use at i Community Sc hi prior to the fir however, she cal Sheppard, who coordinator, with that she faced i surgery Saturday. April I Friday. April 3 The Sandy Senior Center’s annual Spring Center will be held at the Sandy Communi ty Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd . from 9 a m to 3 p m There will lx* a work day at the Firhill Cemetery beginn ing at 9 a ni Participants are asked to bring their own garden tools The board of directors of Sandy Community Players will hold its annual general meiding at the < ommunity T h e a tre on P ro c to r With apologies tor mi unavoidable cancellation, Dorothy promised she would teach the class as soon as she had recuperated True to her word, the class began a few weeks later As an apology to the class members, Dorothy dug up and brought a variety of herbs to give to every par ticipant Commitment to the spirit of com m unity education often goes by, noticed only by a few But Dorothy’s nine year involvem ent as a member of the t ommunity Schools advisory council, volunteer leader, classroom instructor and dedicatee citizen has not gone unnotic The St Jude Research Hospital Bike a thon will be held from 9 a m to 3 p m in the Mountain Shadow sub division next to Kelso School There will be a work day at the Firhill Cemetery beginn ing at 9 a m Participants are asked to bring their own garden tools The Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind will hold its an nual board meeting a, Oral Hull Park A potluck dinner will be served at noon Bob Mackey of the Portland Lions Club will speak on the eve hank The Oldtime Kid Seminar aimed at family help Dorothy Shrum Association aw; volunteer. mumty Education Associa tion at its annual convention in Eugene for outstanding work by a com m unity volunteer statewide w riting scripts for U S. Forest Service slide tape programs on the Barlow Road and Oregon wild flowers, involving hundreds of hours of research ; sharing her knowledge of the area s history with school children, and conducting historical tours for senior citizens That, she said, “was like winning an Emmy. It was such a surprise “ It also marked the first time that a Sandy resident had bee so honored by the OCEA. She will serve on the transportation com m ittee for an international lily show in June at Wilsonville A retired teacher, IXirothy said she keeps herself busy these days doing “ freebie work ” Her interest in history car nes over into many of the ac tivities she undertakes Those freebies include writing an Historic Preser vation Report for the Sandy Garden Cluh, completed last week for state competition; A free seminar aimed at strengthening the home and family through communica tion and developing a better mental outlook will begin this Monday. April 6, at Fir wood School The seminar will be con ducted by Jim Campbell, founder and instructor for Skills of Communication, a Gresham based firm The three session class is aimed ing the area's history anti at increasing the level of co m piling it before it awareness about destructive becomes the stuff of myth, patterns in people's lives and rather than fact working through the self to build a better, stronger fami The records show, too, that ly unit once she has le a rn e d The sessions are spon something, Dorothy is will sored by the Firwood Parent ing to share it She has Teacher Club The sessions volunteered to lead more urn « ’hedulcd April 6, 10 and than 40 different activities at thp Community School since Monday. April • The Rainbow Girls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p m The Sandy City Counci meets at 7:30 pm at Sand} City Hall Commerce meets ior h . weekly luncheon meeting at noon a, T J's Fireside Dining Wednesday. 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