Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 16, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Senior Center N eu $ ;
C enter bubbles w ith holiday plans
Sandy G arden Club
member M arj Jacoby will
host a wreath making
workshop at her home
Thursday afternoon from 1
to 4 p m
Registrants are remind­
ed that they must supply
their own eight-inch cut­
tings from evergreens
Tips taken from noble fir.
spruce and cedar trees are
preferable to those cut
from D ouglas f ir or
hemlock because they do
not dry out as quickly
A SI SO feef will be col­
lected to cover the cost of a
wire wreath frame, dipped
holly and a decorative bow
Enrollees are asked to
meet at the Sandy Senior
Center at 12 :45 p m
Seniors will have the op­
portunity to t«'ur Pittock
Mansion tom> ow. Dec
15. It has been decorated
e s p e c ia lly
for
the
C h ris tm a s
season
Transportation will be pro­
vided by the center Depar­
ture will be at 12:30 p m .
following the Loaves and
Fishes meal Admission is
Si 50
Students from the Sandy
Montessori Pre-school will
entertain members of the
Sandy Senior Center this
Monday during a special
exchange program from
10:30 to 11:30 p m
Seniors will be invited to
visit the school at the
Masonic Lodged and take
part in a Christmas presen­
tation featuring students
aged 3-6
Alan Bennett, Social
Security Administration
field representative, will be
guest speaker at the Men's
Breakfast at the center
Tuesday, Dec 21, at 7:30
p.m.
Next Thursday. Dec 23,
the center will sponsor a
festive Christmas dinner
and potluck beginning at
noon
The center will provide a
menu of turkey, potatoes,
vegetables and beverage
for SI 50 It is suggested
that those who attend bring
a relish, salad or dessert
dish, as well as their own
table setting
Reservations are re ­
quested. but not required
Entertainment will begin
at approximately 1 p m
Everyone is asked to bring
along an amusing gift for
under SI for an exchange
that will conclude the pro­
gram
Persons with difficulty
obtaining an appointment
to apply for fuel assistance
or who need more informa­
tion about the program, are
asked to contact the Sandy
Senior Center at 668-5569
Volunteers and staff will
assist persons over 60
years old secure an ap­
pointment upon request
12 30 p m Depart for P it­
tock Mansion
7:30 p m : Community
Card Night
MONDAY, DEC. 20
9am
Exercise Class
10:30am Christmas Pro­
gram with Montessori Pre
school
Noon Loaves and Fishes
1 p m : Ceramics
lp m
Cards
7 p m Christmas Concert
at SUHS
TUESDAY. DEC. 21
7:30am Men's Breakfast
9 a m SSCAC Meeting
Noon Loaves and Fishes
WEDNESDAY. DEC 22
Noon Loaves and Fishes
5-10 p m
C h ris tm a s
Lights Tour
THURSDAY. DEC 23
9 a m : Exercise Class
No Golden Age Potluck
Noon
Senior C en ter
Christmas and Turkey Din­
ner
Classified (66 "’-6633) deadline
5 pm, Mon.... News (668-5548)
deadline noon, 1 ues.
THURSDAY. DEC. 16
9am
Exercise Class
Noon Loaves and Fishes
1-4 p m : Wreath Making
Workshop
FRIDAY. DEC. 17
Noon Loaves and Fishes
Christmas musicals fill
churches’ holiday plans
Staff photo
Chelsea Foster. 4. of Aims finds Santa Mel Haneberg to be a comfortable post for both
listening and leaning at a Saturday “ breakfast with Santa” sponsored by Sandy Area
Merchants. Santa will entertain diners from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Tollgate Inn
Restaurant
Keeping posted:
Shiprack hosts town hall
THURSDAY, DEC. 16
Firw ood E le m e n ta ry
School hosts its annual
Christmas program at 7:30
p.m
Hall
Sandy Rainbow Girls
meet at 7:30 p.m at the
Masonic Hall
FRIDAY. DEC. 17
State Rep -elect Bob
Shiprack. D Beavercreek,
will host a town hall open
forum for area residents at
the Sandy Senior Center at
7 30 p m
TUESDAY. DEC. 21
The Sandy High School
Pionaires w ill perform
Christmas music at the
weekly luncheon meeting
SATURDAY. DEC. Ik
“ Breakfast with Santa’’
will beheld from 10a m to
noon at Tollgate Inn in San­
dy
H a n d e l's
“ Messiah"—Part I will be
performed at the Hood
View Church, just west of
Kelso at Amissigger Road,
Boring at 7 p m
SUNDAY. DEC. 1«
A Children's Christmas
Program will be held at 6
pm
at L iv in g Way
Fellowship, formerly St
Michael's Hall Program
will include a blend of
traditional and new music
with participants aged 2
through 6th grade
A
candlelight service will
conclude the s e rvice
Public is welcome
of the Sandy Area Chamber
of Commerce at non at the
Tollgate Inn
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 22
The Sandy TOPS Club
meets at 9 a m at the San­
dy Fire Department For
more inform ation, call
668 5010 or 668 8442
Sandy Baptist Church
will have a special candle
light Christmas musical
next Thursday, Dec 23, at
7:30 p m
“ We're following some of
the time-honored customs
of Christmas by having
Christmas carols, festive
cookies and candy, hot ap­
ple cider and eggnog
punch,” said Pastor Fred
Vogel.
“ Damascus Road,” a
16-member singing group
from Damascus Communi­
ty Church, will present “ I
Believe He's the Son of
God." a Christmas musical
that combines singing with
a multi-media presentation
that portrays the birth of
Jesus
Besides singing in the
re g u la r
services
at
Dam ascus C om m unity
C hu rch ,
"D a m a s c u s
Road" travels throughout
the state for concerts
Leader of the group is Ray
Contreras
Dianna Lindroth, coor­
dinator of the Christmas
candle light service, said,
"This is our Christmas pre­
sent to Sandy There's no
charge and we'll have a
well-staffed nursery We
hope this will give people
from the Sandy area warm
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Folding Gift Boxes
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Complete assortment replacement bulbs
For
C h r is t m a s
The fall backyard burn­
ing season ended Wednes
day in the Sandy area
No backyard burning will
be allowed until the spring
season begins March I,
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right for the occasion
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of crisply tailored
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Sol«» and Service
Other music scheduled
for this service will be
presented by the church
choir, directed by Kay
Joham. a mixed quartet,
ladies trio and soloist
Dolores Hartley
Sunday School classes
will not meet at the usual
hour this Sunday.
and School of (ookcry
Fall burning
season ends
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CLOUDTREE & SUN/
A rrow
mi G E im a n n y
Pleasant Home Baptist
Church will feature an all-
church musical this Sun­
day, Dec 19. at the 13.30
a m service.
The beginners, primaries
and junior departments of
the Sunday School will par­
ticipate in this Christmas
Decem ber thru April
MONDAY, DEC. 26
.Sandy City Council meets
at 7 30 p m at Sandy City
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The church is located at
33495 SE Jarl Road
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