Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 29, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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Keeping Posted:
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TL qo visit, market on tap locally
THURSDAY, JULY 2»
Washington Park Zoo s
Zoo-to-You program will be
at Cedar Ridge School to­
day at 10 30 a m The pro­
gram brings small animals
from the Zoo and teaches
interesting facts about the
animal world
SATVRDAY. JU LY 31
Sandy Country Market is
open at Nelson Memorial
Pioneer Park, corner of
Highway 26 and 362nd
Drive, from 10 a m to 4 30
p m., featuring crafts, pro­
duce and
goodies»
h o m em a d e
W EDNESDAY. AUG. 4
The Sandy TOPS Club
meets at 9 a m at the San­
dy C o m m u n ity Action
Center.
A coffee will be iield at 2
p m for Ruth McFarland.
Congressional candidate
for the 5th District, at the
Sandy Communiy Center,
38348
P io n e e r
B lvd
Registered voters are in­
vited to share their con
cerns
MONDAY. AUG. 2
The Sandy Rainbow Girls
meet at 7:30 p m . at the
Masonic Hall
The Sandy City Council
meets at 7:30 p m at City
Hall
TUESDAY. AUG. 3
Sandy Area Chamber of
Commerce meets for its
weekly luncheon meeting
at noon at the Tollgate Inn
SATURDAY. AUG. 7
St Michael’s Women's
Club sponsors a rummage
sale today and Sunday,
Aug 8. at St Michael's
Parish Hall on Langensand
Road Hours of the sale are
9 a m to 6 p m both days
SUNDAY. AUG. 8
The Oral Hull Founda­
tion's annual Fun Day will
be held at the park from
noon to 3 p m The Sandy
Lions Club will serve a
barbecued chicken dinner
Other activities are plann
ed throughout the day.
Senior Center News:
Seniors to view hospital expansion
Plans for the future
development and expan­
sion of Gresham Communi­
ty Hospital will be the sub­
ject of a talk today. July 29,
by representatives of the
facility at the Sandy Senior
Center.
Photo by l»an Dillon
Veni C orb a n studies the fa ce ol M a ry E d n a G II berg as he does a p o rtra it d u rin g his M onday afterno on vis it to St.
Ju de's H o m e.
Portrait artist lends hand in home
Vem Corban spends a lot of time
making a lasting impression with
resid en ts in nursing homes
th ro u g h o u t
the
P o rtla n d
metropolitan area
Through the Church of Scien­
tology. Corban travels regularly to
15 nursing homes from Forest
Grove to Sandy getting to know the
residents and drawing their por­
traits
" I ’ve always like portraiture,"
Corban said after a visit Monday to
St Jude's Home in Sandy “People
a re the most in te res tin g of
anything I know of T h e re ’s
something totally different when
you’re sitting there drawing
The 34-yearx)ld Montana native
got intersted in art with the en­
couragement of his mother who
urged him to sketch. Through the
years he has had a couple college
art courses and "a dozen lessons or
so when I was 11 years old."
Most of his technique has been
self-taught with books checked out
of libraries.
When he isn't visiting nursing
homes drawing pencil portraits of
residents, he’s drawing ink por­
traits of homes—his biggest source
of income
"Ink drawings of homes sell the
best You have to hit people where
they live," he said, smiling. " I
guess that's what I ’ve done ”
But it's the portraiture that he
does at homes like St Jude's that
brings the greatest satisfaction
It boosts the residents' morale,
he said "It's something they can
identify with. It's something that’s
theirs at the place where they
live."
Indeed, one nursing home has
created a gallery composed of
drawings Corban has done of its
residents He said St. Jude's has
plans to display his works also.
Corban works with pencil, he
said, becuase it is "a little more
controllable" and it’s "one of the
more popular forms for quick
stuff—it’s easy to deal with pro­
blems."
The program will begin
at 12:30 p.m and v ll! he
followed with a ques* n-
and-answer period
He hasn t used oils much in his
work, he said "Living off commis­
sions, I don’t have much time to ex­
periment.”
Following him around, one could
see how experimentation could
take a back seat to just getting
through a week.
Along with his regular visits to
the 15 nursing homes and earning
regular commissions "hitting peo­
ple where they live," Corban
works one day a week as a
mechanic ("s e lf-tra in e d ") and
welder ("school-trained"), attends
lessons every week night at the
Church of Scientology's academy
in d ow n tow n P o rtla n d and
counsels a friend on weekends
He admits, however, he does find
time to sleep, occasionally.
Corban enjoys his visits and ap­
parently so do the administrators
and residents at the homes he
visits.
‘ ‘I ’ve never gone anywhere
where I wasn’t invited back after
the second hour," he said.
Persons who have reser­
vations for the Am trak and
Columbia River boat trip
will leave the center tomor­
row at 10:30 a m Everyone
is asked to bring a sack
lunch to be enjoyed aboard
the Columbia Sightseer.
Return to the center will be
approximately 6:30 p.m.
Dennis Crow, vice prin­
cipal at Sandy Union High
July 29 to Aug 5
THURSDAY, JU LY 29
9 a .m.: Exercise Class
10 a m.: Humanities Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
12:30 p m.: Guest Speaker
from Gresham Hospital
A workshop for all office
volunteers of the Sandy
Senior Center will be con­
ducted next Wednesday,
Aug 4, from 10 a m. to
noon.
10:30 a m . :
A m tr a k -
Columbia River Trip
Noon. Loaves and Fishes
7:30 p m .: Com m unity
Card Night
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"no trace" education are
goals.
" I like being outside,"
said L in d a M o rris , a
wilderness guard from
West Virginia " I came out
here because I wanted to be
in the Cascades for a long
period of time I enjoy what
I ’m doing now "
The district’s Visitor In­
formation Services Pro­
gram centers around eight
v o lu n te e r n a tu r a lis ts .
Throughout the summer,
they rotate between Zigzag
and C o lu m b ia G o rg e
Ranger Disricts
A major goal of the
naturalists is to be a
r e lia b le
in fo rm a tio n
resource for the public. To
accom plish th a t, they
serve as visitor facility
guides, or naturalists, at
the Timberine Lodge com­
plex, Multnomah Falls and
V is ta House V is ito r 's
Center at Crown Point
T h e ir
d u tie s
at
Timberline Lodge include
leading lodge tours and
nature walks, developing
in te rp re tiv e p rogram s,
designing displays and
manning the W y’East Day
Lodge Information Win­
dow
An innovative idea in
volunteer recreation work
is being advanced by the
P o rtla n d H a n d ic a p p e d
Sportsman's Club The club
is maintaining and spon­
soring the Lost Creek
Nature T rail, a forest path
that accommodates han­
dicapped persons.
In July, the Sportsman's
Club, with some help from
friends and associates, in­
stalled railings, put in
pedestal stoves and brush­
ed the entire path free of
needles and forest debris
labor
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AUTO REPAIR
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Yearly in CtacUrn«« County.......................................... $9.00
(Include« part«)
They will be doing addi­
tional maintenance work
again in August as part of
their program to adapt the
area
An im p o rtan t set of
volunteers, particularly on
weekends, are the cam­
pground hosts.
They help the c a m ­
pground crew by answer­
ing the public’s questions,
doing light site and toilet
maintenance and generally
looking out for the cam­
pground.
Anyone interested in
knowing more about the
volunteer program in the
Zigzag Ranger District,
may contact the station at
Zigzag, or call 622-3191 or
224-5243
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check
enclosed
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A ll w o rk g u a ra n te e d !
A f t e r re a c h in g the
season’s m idpoint, the
Zigzag Ranger District’s
volunteer program is in full
swing
Since the program began
in May, more than 1,900-
hours of work ranging from
planting shrubs for wildlife
habitat to maintaining 19
miles of recreation trails
have been accomplished
In ad dition to eight
n a t u r a lis t s ,
d is t r ic t
v o lu n te e rs in c lu d e a
forestry aide, trail crew
m e m b e r,
w ild e rn e s s
guards and campground
hosts. Volunteers serve
varying periods of time,
with most working until
early fall
Two full-time wilderness
guards and a trail crew
member supplement this
season's recreation crew
They
m a in ta in
the
district's trail system and
do public contact work in
the heavily used wilderness
and back country sites
where fire prevention and
THURSDAY. AUG. 5
9 a m .. Senior Law Project
9 a m .: Exercise Class
10 a m. Humanities Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
No Hiking Club Today
MONDAY. AUG. 2
9 a.m.: Exercise Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
Several appointm ents
are still available for the
6 cylinder
W EDNESDAY. AUG. 4
10 a m : Training for Office
Volunteers
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
1 p.m.. Band Practice
FR ID A Y . JU LY 30
New re c o rd -k e e p in g
practices and procedures
will be reviewed at the
time. Anyone who cannot
attend the session is asked
to contact the center as
soon as possible.
(8 ' a m iles east of Sandy)
Tune-up
TUESDAY. AUG. 3
9:30 a m.: Planning and
Evaluation
I I a m : Blood Pressure
Clinic
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
12:30 p m.: Guest Speaker,
Dennis Crow
1 p m.: Oil Painting
A c tiv itie s fo r the W eek of
Alder Creek
AUTOMOTIVE
Volunteers maintain forest here
1 p m : Ceramics Class
I p.m : Cards
August Senior Law Pro­
ject. For more informa­
tion. call the center at
668 5569.
School, will discuss the
school's proposed 1982 83
b ud g et fo llo w in g the
Loaves and Fishes meal
next Tuesday, Aug. 3 The
high school budget will be
voted on Aug. 10 There will
be a question-and-answer
period following Crow's
presentation.
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