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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2015 Youth mind, body seminar starts Friday The Daily Astorian Once the annual Adolescent Sexuality Conference sched- uled for early April in Seaside was canceled two months ago, WKHHIIRUWEHJDQWR¿OOWKHYRLG 7KH DOOYROXQWHHU &ODW- sop Teen Wellness Coalition formed and has organized The Adolescent Mind and Body Health Seminar at Clatsop Community College, 1651 /H[LQJWRQ $YH KDSSHQLQJ )ULGD\DQG6DWXUGD\ “The mission of our con- ference is to inform parents DQG HGXFDWRUV DERXW HYL- dence-based information con- cerning teen health,” a release RQ WKH HYHQW UHDG ³,Q GRLQJ VRZHDLPWRSURYLGHWKHFRP- munity with resources that promote wellness and safety GXULQJ DGROHVFHQW GHYHORS- PHQWDQGLQWRDGXOWKRRG “The intention behind this is to educate those who hold a position of authority in WKH OLYHV RI WHHQV LQ &ODWVRS County, be it parents, teach- HU FRXQVHORUV HWF 7KH KRSH is to create healthy dialogue in the community that will foster good choices in young PLQGV´ The conference is free, but preregistration is encouraged, DVVSDFHLVOLPLWHG7RUHVHUYH a space, preregister online DW KWWSVY\PN(81;WK Detailed information about the conference will also be found at the Harbor’s website ZZZKDUERUQZRUJ RU RQ the The Adolescent Mind and Body Health Seminar Face- ERRNHYHQWSDJH The conference opens IURPWRSP)ULGD\LQ Columbia Hall Room 219 on &&&¶V PDLQ FDPSXV ,W ZLOO begin with a panel discus- sion including Brian Mahoney from Clatsop County Public +HDOWK/L]&RYH\DFKLOGDQG adolescent therapist; Deputy District Attorney Ron Brown; Drew Herzig of the Lower &ROXPELD 'LYHUVLW\ 3URMHFW and other local community PHPEHUV $IWHUZDUG LV WKH NH\QRWH VSHDNHU 'U *OHQ 0DLGHQ D FHUWL¿HG VH[DGGLFWLRQ WKHUD- pist, author and international VSHDNHU RQ UHFRYHU\ 0DLGHQ ZLOOVSHDNDERXWKRZWRFRQ- QHFW ZLWK \RXWK WR KDYH SRV- LWLYH KHDOWK\ FRQYHUVDWLRQV DERXW VH[XDOLW\ +H ZLOO DOVR FRYHU KRZ WR FRPSUHKHQG the neurobiology and mod- HUQEUHDNWKURXJKVLQUHFRYHU\ of sexual obsession, which offers a foundation of hope for professionals, leaders DQG FOLQLFLDQV +H ZLOO WRXFK upon sex addiction, treatment and assessment options and SRUQEORFNLQJVRIWZDUH 2Q 6DWXUGD\ DOO ZRUN- VKRSV ZLOO WDNH SODFH RQ WKH WKLUG ÀRRU RI 7RZOHU +DOO IURP DP WR SP ZLWK D EUHDN IURP QRRQ WR SP Light refreshments will be SURYLGHG 7KH ZRUNVKRSV LQ- FOXGH VHYHUDO VSHDNHUV DQG topics: $W DP 'U 'RPL- QLTXH*UHFRIURP3URYLGHQFH 0HGLFDO*URXSDQG0HUHGLWK 3D\WRQ VSHDN DERXW DEVWL- nence and sex education with- LQVFKRROV $W DP 7KH +DUERU KROGV D ZRUNVKRS RQ FXUUHQW trends in dating and sexual co- HUFLRQ 6WDII ZLOO FRYHU WKHLU curriculum, which educates youth about safe dating and FUHDWLQJKHDOWK\UHODWLRQVKLSV $WSP5RP\&DUYHU IURP WKH 7LOODPRRN &RXQW\ Women’s Resource Center teaches the basics of safety DQG SULYDF\ IRU WHHQV XVLQJ technology, including cell SKRQHV HPDLO ,QWHUQHW DQG VRFLDO PHGLD *DLQ UHVRXUF- HV WR KHOS WHHQV QDYLJDWH WKH online world in a healthy and VDIHZD\ )URP WR SP SUH- VHQWHUV IURP *D\ /HVELDQ 6WUDLJKW (GXFDWLRQ 1HWZRUN DQG3)/$*IRUPHUO\3DUHQWV Families and Friends of Les- ELDQV DQG *D\V ZLOO GLVFXVV gender identity, gender expres- sion, sexual orientation and gaining understanding with how to create a safe school cli- mate for lesbian, gay, bisexual DQGWUDQVJHQGHUVWXGHQWV ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Mostly cloudy with a shower in places 42° Wednesday 59° 43° Friday Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs 66° 45° The Dalles 42/68 Astoria 42/59 Portland 46/63 City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Corvallis 40/64 Eugene 38/62 Salem 41/64 Albany 41/63 Public meetings TUESDAY Port of Astoria Commis- sion,SPZRUNVKRSRQSHU- VRQQHOSROLF\ROG3RUWRI¿FHV *DWHZD\$YH Miles Crossing Sani- tary Sewer District Board, SP 86 +LJKZD\ %XVLQHVV Clatsop Community College Budget Committee, SP &ROXPELD +DOO Room 219, 1651 Lexington $YH$VWRULD THURSDAY Northwest Oregon Hous- ing Authority, DP 12+$ RI¿FH 6 0DLQ Ontario 42/69 Bend 26/53 www.dailyastorian.com MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. 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She attend ed Star of the Sea School and M arylhu rst U niversity and then transferred to O regon C ollege of E d u cation (now W estern O regon U niversity) w hich is w here she m et her fu tu re hu sband H alland W . H ankel. T hey w ere planning a spring 1942 w ed d ing bu t the attack on P earl H arbor and the m ilitary activation of H alland m ad e them change the w ed d ing to D ecem ber 1941. D u ring the w ar years w hen her hu sband w as overseas she lived in A storia w ith her parents and tw o sm all child ren. A fter the w ar she em barked u pon the life of the w ife of an arm y officer and his career took them to m any assignm ents inclu d ing fou r overseas. D u ring those years, the size of the fam ily increased so that by the tim e her hu sband retired there w ere ten child ren born at variou s places arou nd the w orld . E velyn loved teaching school and m anaged to su ccessfu lly com bine being a loving w ife and m other to a large fam ily w ith teaching w henever possibl e. She tau ght at L ew is and C lark E lem entary, Star of the Sea School, W arrenton G rad e School and w as princip al and su perintend ent at O lney G rad e School. She even tau ght at a school in O kinaw a, Japan. W riting w as her passion . She w as a pu blished au thor of poetry and w on aw ard s for her poem s. G enealogy research and local history w ere her special interests, especially since her fam ily first hom estead ed in the A storia area in 1879. She w as the co-fou nd er of C latsop C ou nty H istorical Society’s C u m tu x m agazine and w rote nu m erou s articles abou t local fam ilies and history for that pu blication and others. She enjoyed w riting letters to fam ou s people. W hen she read that Q u een E li zabeth II’s yacht w ou ld be passing by, she w rote and invited her to stop in A storia for a cu p of tea and re ceived a note politely d eclining. She had a lifelong association w ith St. M ary Star of the Sea C hu rch and School and spent m any hou r s of volu nteer service to both. She w as an active m em ber and presid ent of the A ltar Society and a str ong su pporter of Star of the Sea School w hich she had attend ed and w as sorry w hen it closed . Fam ily w as very im portant to E velyn. She w as the d evoted w ife of L t. C ol. H alland W . H ankel w ho passed aw ay in 1987. She had a close relationship w ith her siblings d u ring their lives: her brothe rs Joseph J. and W illiam J. L eahy and her sisters P atricia L eahy A lfonse and Joanne L eahy A nd rich. She organ ized large fam ily gatherings every year ou t at the original L eahy fam ily hom estead in O lney and this trad ition w ill continu e in her m em ory. She w ill be fond ly rem em bered and m issed by her child ren and their spou ses: E ileen B u rton (G im ) of R id gefield , C T ; H al H ankel Jr. (M argie) of A storia; B ill H ankel (Jeanne) of C ascad e L ocks, O R ; C lare C arson (B ob) of W alla W alla, W A ; L ynne H ansen (R olf) of E verett, W A ; R ita L erw ick (Steve) of E agle R iver, A K ; P au lette M cC oy (L ee) of A storia; C arl H ankel (K aren) of Vancou ver, W A ; D avid H ankel (T eri) of R ockville, M D ; and P atti N elson (C harlie) of C astle P ines, C O ; 32 grand child ren, 33 great- grand child ren, nu m erou s nieces, nephew s and friend s. C ontribu tions can be m ad e to the C latsop C ou nty H istorical Society and St. M ary Star of the Sea C hu rch. Visitation w ill be held T hu rsd ay, M ay 7, 2015 from 1-5 p.m . at C ald w ell’s L u ce -L ayton M ortu ary, A storia, O regon. R ecitation of the H oly R osary w ill follow , M ay 7, 2015 at 7 p.m . at C ald w ell’s M ortu ary. M ass of C hristian B u rial w ill be held Frid ay, M ay 8, 2015 at 1:00 p.m . at St. M ary Star of the Sea C atholic C hu rch in A storia. A reception w ill follow at St. M ary’s L eahy A u d itoriu m . P rivate gravesid e service w ill be held at Fort Stevens P ost C em etery in H am m ond , O regon. C ald w ell’s L u ce-L ayton M ortu ary is in charge of arrangem ents. P lease sign ou r online gu est book at: w w w .cald w ellsm ortu ary.com