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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. April s
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