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Chuck Coleman, proles sional photographer and teacher, is offering a one- evening seminar on wildlife and outdoor photography on Oct 21 at the Western Forestry Center in Portland. Designed to be helpful to those with all levels of ex pertise. the seminar will cover basic information on equipment, set-up. lighting and composition, with special tips on shooting various wildlife subjects A question and answer period will follow Coleman workds our of the Camera Connection, a studio and photography shop in Sandy, and is cur rently teaching photography at Mt Hood Community College He has 15 years experience in the fieldand his photographs have ap peared in “National Geographic," “Skies West" and “Alaska Magazine.” and other publications He is now writing a three-part article for Pentax The seminar will run from 7:30 to 9:30 pm in Miller Hall at the Forestry Center Cost is $1.50 for adults and $1 for students under 13 Forestry Center members enter free The program is part of the monthly series of High Adventure Seminars of fered by the Exploring Division of the Boy Scouts of America in conjunction with the Forestry Center The public is invited Senior Center News Seniors ready for bazaar Photo by Mirra Meyer Bethany Dalton, of the Wy'East Artisans, will be among the people who live and work on the slopes of Mt. Hood celebrating the Mountain People Festival at Timberline Lodge this weekend, Oct. 9 and 10. The festival, featuring crafts, demonstrations and special ac tivities runs 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. inside the church Open house speaker set The Rev Martin E. Lun di, associate director of Par'sh Ser vices—Evangelism and Stewardship—of the Nor thwest District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, will be the guest speaker for the Open House Services Oct. 10-13 hosted by Immanuel Lutheran Church of Sandy Lundi prepared for the ministry at Concordia Theological Seminary in Springfield, Ill., where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees He serv ed as missionary-at-large for the Southern California District of the LC-MS from 1964 to 1970. In 1970 he accepted a call to serve as pastor of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Tempe, Ariz., and to be campus contact pastor for Arizona State University. Lundi has served on various boards and com mittees for the Southern California District LC-MS, as well as serving as a member and the chairman of the Board of Directors for Lutheran Bible The Senior Law Project, originally scheduled this morning at the Sandy Senior Center, will be held this afternoon. Oct. 7, from 1:30 to 3 p.m All appointments have been filled Persons in terested in consulting with a local attorney for a free, 30-minute session are ask ed to contact the Sandy Senior Center to secure a reservation for the Nov 4 session An organizational meeting for seniors in terested in becoming in volved in an arts and crafts class will be held today at 1 p.m. Participants will be asked to select several Christmas projects which will be completed during weekly work sessions every Thursday afternoon Handcrafted items made will be sold at the Sandy Golden Age Club Bazaar Seniors interested in the performing arts are reminded that it isn’t too late to enroll in the fall drama workshop held at the local center every Fri day at 10 m Under the direction of Bonnie Vorenberg, students will explore speaking, listen ing, emotions and characters to discover how they contribute to the basics of drama Rita Boyd, geron tological counselor with the Clackamas County Mental Health Department, will conduct the first meeting of the Widow-Widowers group for the Sandy area seniors over 55 years of old The get together will begin at 10 a m this Monday. Oct. 11, at the Sandy Senior Center Widows and widowers need not have recently lost a spouse in order to gain benefit from attending the monthly meetings A flu clinic for persons over the age of 60 will be held next Wednesday, Oct 13, at the center from 12:30 to 3 p.m The Clackamas County Health Department will provide the vaccina tions for a cost of $5 per in jection The Oregon State Health Division recommends in fluenza vaccinations for persons over the age of 60 due to their increased susceptibility to adverse complications resulting from lower respiratory tract infections. Seniors who havv questions concer ning the appropriateness of the injection are urged to contact their doctor. The Sandy Golden Age Club is currently renting tables for a bazaar to be held at the Sandy Senior Center on Friday, Dec 3 For more information, con tact Edith Weidman at 668-6501 or the Sandy Senior Center office at 668-5569. THURSDAY. OCT. 7 9am.: Exercise Class 10 a m. : Humanities Class Noon : Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m.: Arts and Crafts 1:30 p.m.: Senior Law Pro ject set to help area youth Rev. Martin E. Lundi Translators He also serv ed in the Army from 1958 to 1960 Lundi s messages for the four evening services will be centered around the theme of the Open House Services. “Meet a Friend ” Immanuel Lutheran con gregation extend an invita tion to the public to join them for these services and for a time of fellowship to 5 p.m. The women are creating crocheted snowflakes and bells, pine cone candle wreaths, kitchen spice braids, strawberry short cake pillow and other small gifts priced under $1. Ninety-five-year-old Grandma Baker’s crocheted potholders, noteholders and Christmas stocking ornaments will be featured Mt Hood Community College oilers FREE to unemployed workers... a one-day workshop about career opportunities, job training and retraining, strategies tor coping with unemployment, and planning for the future Lunch provided at no charge Saturday. October 16. from 9 am to 4 p m College Gymnasium Mt Hood Community College 26000 S E Stark Street Gresham. Oregon 97030 workshop attendance is limited to the first 1000 unemployed workers to register register now for the free workshop by calling Mt. Hood Community College at 667-7343 Anyone interested is ask ed to cal) Debra Hoard at 668 9264 or Denny Brown at 668 7720. TUESDAY. OCT. 12 10 a m Golden Age Club WEDNESDAY. OCT. 13 11 am: Film—"Art Is” Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p.m : Flu Clinic 1 p m.: Band Practice THURSDAY. OCT. 14 9am.: Exercise Class 10 a m. Humanities Class Noon: Golden Age Club Potluck 2 pm : Arts and Crafts ADULT LIVIN6 BIBLE CUSSES Sponsored If Fellowship Bible Church Christian Men’s Fellowship of Sandy Classes at Sandy Union High School Tuesday Evenings: 7:30-9:00 P.M. October 5-December 7, 1982 •Romans ’Old Testament Survey •Christian Nome and Parenting These classes will be taught on the adult educational level. They will be non-credit courses without tests or grading. The desire is to provide careful Biblical instruction that is applicable to the lives of men and women in the twentieth century. Costs: tuition is free. $5.00 registration fee (waived if unable to pay). For Complofo Information Call 888-8444 ®r 868-4822 Dir«“orn Moor* IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school Opening worship 9 30am Sundav school Morning worship 145 am 1100am Home Bible Study 6 00 p m Nursery Core During Worship Pastor John H Van Lierop Homo AAD 6100 Church AA8 4543 Worthip Sundoy School Bible Study Worthip PASTOP FRANK KOEPKE St SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY SERVICES 6pm Johns Catholic Church Welches Oregon Mass 6 p m Sat 8 a m Sun I 8090 SE Longensond Sandy Oregon Father Carl Gimpl 668 4446 Immanuel Lutheran Church. 39901 Pleasant Street, Sandy, cordially invites the community to their "Lutheran Open House Services" on October 10, 11,12, 13th, 1982. The services are from 7:00-8:00 p.m. featuring singing, children's messages, question and answer time and a brief message A fellowship hour will follow the services. SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 9 30 a m 1 1 00 a m You Are Welcome Pastor BERNIE CLARK 668 9249 668 6144 ........ presents a.......... Dale Edwards Currently meeting of I 7 I 50 University Ave Sandy (Seventh Day Adventist Church) Sunday School • 9:45 am Morning Worship H OOo m Evening Service • 6:30 p.m. Church of the Good Shepherd (Southern) (Episcopal) 15150 S E ORIENT DRIVE Sunday Communion 9 a m. BORING OREGON (2't miles from Sandy) BIBLE STUOT - 9 45 RM EVENING WORSHIP - 1 00 P M (PASTOR) led Davit CHURCH PHONt - KI toil Midweek services Tues.-Thurs. 10 am Little Pioneer church on West Pioneer Blvd Father David Lounsbury 6AM 5663 or 238-8870 HOMI PHONE - Ml Gil with Evangelist Mike and Marsha French Church 668-5712 MORNING WORSHir- 11 00 AM CHURCH TRAINING - 6 00 PM "charismatic worship crusade” Family Night Wednesday 7 00pm Pastor Robert F Scheifers Hom« Church ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sandy Assembly of God Sunday School 9 45 a m Mornmg Worship 10 4b am Evangelistic Service 6 00pm Sandy Church of the Nazarene Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service Church 6b8 6232 St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Set eve Mass 7 30 pm Sunday Mass 10 00 a.m 0:30 o m *:10o m ItSvm HOOom A Cordial Welcome it E Blended to All Dorner of Memig A Scenic Sandy The Sandy Optimist Club sponsors a Halloween haunted house, teen dances at Sandy High School, a speech contest at the high school and a scholarship program The Optimistics meet at TJ’s Fireside Dining on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. MONDAY. OCT. 11 9 a m Exercise Class 10 a m : Widow-Widower Group Meeting Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p m : Ceramics 1 p.m.: Cards Board Meeting Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 pm.: Dance Instruction COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Sandy Area Optimist Club is starting a women's auxiliary, known as the Op timistics. The new Optimistics’ of ficers are Debra Hoard, president; Ginny Brewster, vice president; Denny Brown, secretary treasurer, and LaVonne Davis, publicity chairman. FRIDAY. OCT. 8 10 a m Drama Class Noon Loaves and Fishes 7:30 pm: Community Card Night Come toCtarch Optimistics The non-profit organiza tion’s main function will be to support youth in the San dy area, helping the Op timist Club with their youth-oriented activities Chapel readies for mart The Chapel of the Hills on Highway 26, east of Sandy, will participate in the Mon- tavilla Marketplace Church Fair, 232 SE 80th Ave., Portland, next Satur day, Oct 16, from 10 am Oct 1. I*» Í5»c I) SANDY (Oro ) POST—S Thur» Willdlife photography class set Sandy Baptist Church We Invite you to Join us for fellowship WE want to give you a personal invitation to join us in these special services star ting Sunday, Oct. 10th, for two great services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, Oct. 13th, at 7 p.m. nightly. Services will include annointed gospel music, the baptism in the Holy Spirit, divine healing services nightly. "Limited seats available, so come early I" Sandy Assembly of God 39800 E. Highway 26, Sandy. For information, call 668-5589 Sunday Church 66H4064 9 45 Sunday School 11 00 Morning Worship 6 00 Evening Worship Wednesday 7 30 p m Proyet Meeting FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH We emphasize Biblical teaching supportive fellowship children s learning center & tegular home meetings FASTOWS: «HIMAT- Dr lohn Moote (695 2924) Sandy High School (Bluff Road) Dr Al Bayhs (658 4728) Sunday mornings (9 JO 11 30) Living Way Fellowship (Foursquare) Drscmry Worship tonne* Wed eve Mrvrc* First Church of Christ, Scientist 9 am 10 am 7:15 pm. Pastor Ken Wold 172/5 Strauss 668 4949 (formerly St Mechtel's Hill) 1525 West Powell Boulevard Gresham Oregon 97030 Oddett s wwrei Room Tow are available w»nW, attend 666 3212 at alt invited In