Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 03, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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    Keeping posted:
Chamber, seniors meet
302nd Drive and Highway
FR ID A Y . JU N E I
A rummage sale will be 26 For information, call
held at Sandy Assembly of Pam Hauff 66« 7257
Sandy
C o m m u n ity
God Church today from 9
Players present "Harvey*'
a m to 6 p m The sale con
tinues Saturday from 9 at the Sandy Community
a m . to 4 p m
at the Theater Curtain time is 8
pm
church.
Recording artist Paul
MONDAY. JU NE 7
Thorson will perform a
The Sandy City Council
benefit concert at Sam
Barlow High School at 7 :30 meets at 7 30 p m at Sandy
p m. Proceeds go to help City Hall Among the topics
the Good Shepherd Com­ on the agenda will be con
munity Church Day School sideration of a conditional
which will open at the new use permit for construction
church site on Haley Road of a new post office at the
intersection of McCormick
in Boring next year.
and Wolf Drives in Sandy.
The Rainbow Girls meet
at 7:30 p m at the Masonic
SATURDAY. JU N E 5
Sandy Country Market is Hall.
open from 10 a m to 4:30
p m at Nelson Memorial
TUESDAY. JUNE 8
Members of the Sandy
Pioneer Park, corner of
Area Chamber of Com­
merce have been invited to
lunch at the Sandy Senior
Center at noon Members
who plan to attend should
call the Chamber office.
66«4006
Star meets at the Masonic
Hall at 8 p m
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9
Sandy TOPS Club meets
at 9 a m in the Sandy Com
munity Action Center on
Pioneer Boulevard
THURSDAY. JU NE 10
Sandy Golden Age Club
holds a potluck luncheon at
noon at the Sandy Senior
Center
The Rebekah Lodge
meets at 8 p m at the Odd
Fellows Hall.
Bike safety clinic slated
\ bike safety clinic will
be sponsored by the Sandy
Kiwanis and the Sandy
High Sky Club Saturday,
June 12, from 8 a m until
noon, at Sandy Elementary
School in front of the pool.
The session is designed to
acquaint young riders with
rules of the road and to
secure local bikes against
theft
T h e K iw a n ia n s w ill
engrave each bike with
identification numbers,
such as parent's Social
S e c u rity
num ber
or
driver's license
Bikes will be inspected
by members of the Sandy
Police Department.
A written test and riding
pattern road test will be
given each participant.
Stall photo
First-graders at Cottrell School gather around a new reading barn. The
barn, along with a boat in the kindergaren room, was built in memory of
June Special!
former custodian Verne Kedmon who worked at the school for 10 years,
Garry Kidder built the barn and the boat as reading centers for students.
Senior Center News
A ll your Dry-cleaning
w ill be autom atically
Spring spectacular staged by seniors
“ Young at Heart: A
Senior Spring Spectacular’’
is a bright and colorful pro­
duction by spirited senior
adults
Perform ers from the
Sandy and Gresham Senior
Centers will present this
spectacular this weekend.
June 4 and 5. at Mt Hood
C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e
Theater
The gala will feature
music, songs, theater and
dance of clowns and county
folk Memories and loves,
both past and present, will
add to the flair of lightness
and good cheer
The show is under the ar
tistic direction of Bonnie
Vorenberg and musical
direction of Bill Knight-
Weiler, assistant director
at the Sandy Senior Center
A display of art works,
completed by accomplish
ed area seniors will be ex
hibited in the lobby Noted
a r tis ts , p a in te rs and
sculptors are to be includ
Tickts are $2 and are
available at the Sandy
Senior Center or may be
purchased at the door
Transportation will be pro
vided by the center to the
June 4 matinee upon re­
quest.
Members of the Sandy
Area Chamber of Com­
merce will be guests of the
center this Tuesday. June
8, at noon A I >wives and
Fishes meal of roasted
chicken will be served
following a short program
Due to limited seating, per­
sons will be accommodated
on a first-com e, first-
served basis
Persons registered for a
five day excursion to Camp
Tamarack are reminded
that departure from the
Sandy Senior Center will be
at 9 a m. this Wednesday,
June 9 For more informa
tion about this trip, call the
center at 668-5569
Activities far the Week of
June 3 to June 10
THURSDAY, JU NE 3
9 a m .: Exercise Class
9 a m .: Senior I j w Project
10 a m : Humanities Class
Noon Ixiaves and Fishes
FR ID A Y . JU NE 4
Noon Loaves and Fishes
1 p m .: D eparture for
Senior Talent at MHCC
7:30 p m .: Com m unity
Card Night
TUESDAY. JU NE 8
10 a m : Golden Age Club
Board Meeting
Noon Loaves and Fishes
I 30 p m : Oil Painting
( ’lass
1:30
p m .:
C e ra m ic
Workshop
W EDNESDAY. JUNE »
9 a m .: Depart for Camp
Tamarack
rhe Oregon Jaycees plan to
charter the new Sandy
Jaycee chapter by June 15
Jaycees are a leadership
organization for young men
between the ages of 18 and
36 The organization offers
national programs for self
development ,n the areas of
goal setting, time manage
m e n t, c o m m u n ic a tio n
R o c k ’s e v ils u n v e ile d
For the next two Sun
days, June 6 and 13, at 6
p in Rev Rick McGregor,
youth pastor of Sandy
Assembly of God Church,
will share what's in rock
music
This two-part message
will deal with "backward
m asking or sublim inal
m e s s a g e s " h idden in
songs Messages such »a
“ Satan is lx»rd' and ‘Try
marijuana" are found in
songs that many young
people listen to to»lay. o<
cording to organizers
Groups such as Kiss,
Styx. Fugles Queen. Pink
Floyd, Van Halen. Ozzy
Osbourne and ACtDC will
be discussed This is not a
light subject, organizers
said Parents and young
people are both invited to
hear the message
The message will lie ac­
companied by a slide
p res e n ta tio n of these
groups and musical ex
amples will be featured
skills, family life, leader
ship, personal financial
management and speak
ing
The goal of Jaycees is to
apply these self develop
ment programs to needed
projects in local com
munities Community pro
jects run by Jaycees can in­
clude crim e prevention,
assistance to the elderly.
Juvenile safety, CPR train
ing. youth sports, en
vironmental improvement,
dental and eye clinica
A third o bjective of
Jaycees is to provide
m a n a g e m e n t t r a in in g
through coordination of
chapter members in areas
of individual development
and community projects
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Kinderschool has anoounc
ed a six week session of
kinderschool beginning
June 21 The session runs
ihrough July »
Children between the
ages of 1 4 and • years
may enroll for the program
which will include arts
c r a fu
phonics, games,
a to n e s , h ik e s , n a tu re
•tudtes. and RiMe time
The sessions will be held
Mondays Wednesday and
Friday» from f a m
to
rmon at Mandy Community
Freahytenen Church
For mare information
ra il s a a 4 W - r *23 T7I3
For more information,
contact Weston, 761 1254
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
11*50 Rioneet bi»«l
Kinderschool
announces its
new session
Thia is done by serving as
an officer and receiving
special officer's training
from the Oregon Jaycees.
The meeting tonight will
consist of a 10-minute slide
p re s e n ta tio n e n title d .
"Who are the Jaycees’’ ”
Also scheduled are a few
personal testimonies, a
q u e s tlo n a n d a n a w e r
period and discussion of
how the Sandy Jaycees
could contribute to the
community
Young men between the
ages of 18 and 36 and their
wives and friends are In­
vited to attend the meeting
at TJ'a Fireside Dining in
Sandy
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T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 10
9 a m .: Exercise Class
Noon. Golden Age Potluck
(Also. . . Moth-proof bags available
at extra cost.)
«otfer good thru june
MONDAY. JU N E 7
9 a m.: Exercise Class
Noon Loaves and Fishes
1 p m .: Cards
1 p m.: Genealogy Class
Jaycees kick off here tonight
The Sandy Jaycees will
hold an o rg anizational
meeting this evening, June
3, to give an orientation for
prospective new members,
according to Don Weston,
district director for the
Oregon Jaycees
Sandy hasn 't had a
Jaycee chapter for the past
three years, Weston said
9:30 a m .: Arts and Crafts
Noon Loaves and Fishes
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