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2B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2015 NOTES Continued from Page 1B North Coast Chapter, Oregon Equestrian Trails — 5:30 p.m., El Compadre Restaurant, 119 S. Main Ave., Warrenton. Business meeting starts at 7 p.m. All are welcome. For information, call Lin- da Brim at 503-325-1562 days. Astoria Flying Club — 6 p.m., Astoria Regional Airport main of- ¿FH)OLJKWOLQH'ULYH:DUUHQ- ton. For information, go to Astoria Flying Club on Facebook, call 503- 338-9306 or email AstoriaFlying- &OXE#KRWPDLOFRP WEDNESDAY AAUW Tour — 10 a.m., Sea- VLGH EUDQFK $PHULFDQ $VVRFL- ation of University Women tour WKH 0DULQH DQG (QYLURQPHQWDO 5HVHDUFK DQG 7UDLQLQJ 6WDWLRQ 0(576 &DPSXV LQ $VWRULD )RU address information and direc- tions, call 503-861-0701. 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Blood Pressure Checks — noon to 2 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, temporarily located at 1555 : 0DULQH 'ULYH LQ WKH ROG$VWRULD <DFKW &OXE )RU LQIRUPDWLRQ FDOO 503-325-3231. Ukulele Players — 1:30 p.m., Warrenton Masonic Lodge, 66 S.W. )RXUWK 6W :DUUHQWRQ$OO DUH ZHO- come, including beginners. Loaner ukuleles available. For information, call Roger Williams at 503-717- 5645. Warrenton Business Asso- ciation — 5:30 p.m., commission FKDPEHUV :DUUHQWRQ &LW\ +DOO 225 S. Main Ave. For information, FDOO.ULVWLQ7DODPDQWH]DW 9750. Fat Quarter Quilters — 5:30 to SP+RPHVSXQ4XLOWVWK St. Not limited to quilts. For informa- tion, call 503-325-3300 or 800-298- RUJRWRKWWSKRPHVSXQTXLOW com Seaport Masonic Lodge No. 7 — 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meet- ing, 1572 Franklin Ave. All Masons DQGWKHLUJXHVWVDUHZHOFRPH THURSDAY Angora Hiking Club — 9 a.m., 6L[WK6WUHHWSDUNLQJORW1HWXO5LYHU KLNH)RULQIRUPDWLRQFDOO*DLO6XQ- derland at 503-468-0348. 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Warrenton Senior Lunch Pro- gram — noon, Warrenton Commu- QLW\&HQWHU6:7KLUG6W6XJ- JHVWHG GRQDWLRQ RI IRU VHQLRUV DQGIRUWKRVH\RXQJHUWKDQ For information, or to volunteer, call 0RQGD\RU7KXUVGD\ Seaside Rotary Club — noon, 6KLOR,QQ13URP6HDVLGH)RU FRIDAY Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., %RE&KLVKROP6HQLRU&HQWHU Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- QDWLRQRIIRUWKRVHROGHUWKDQ IRU WKRVH \RXQJHU WKDQ )RU LQIRUPDWLRQ FDOO 0LFKHOOH /HZ- is at 503-861-4200. Columbia Senior Diners — DP3HDFH/XWKHUDQ&KXUFK ORZHUOHYHOWK6W7KHFRVW LV)RULQIRUPDWLRQRUWRKDYHD meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. OREA Sunset Unit XII — 1:30 SP $VWRULD 7UDQVLW &HQWHU 0DULQH 'ULYH 2UHJRQ 5HWLUHG Educators Association meeting includes presentation by Katrina Morrell Gasser, business and com- PXQLW\OLDLVRQDW7RQJXH3RLQW-RE Corps Center, and introduction of Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer )HVWLYDO&RXUW'RQDWLRQVDQGEDE\ FORWKHVDFFHSWHGIRU'RRURI+RSH DQG KRXVHKROG LWHPV IRU 2SHQ 'RRU5HIUHVKPHQWVIROORZPHHWLQJ $OO WKRVH LQWHUHVWHG LQ \RXWK DQG community affairs welcome. Open Skating — 5 to 9 p.m., $VWRULD$UPRU\([FKDQJH6W $GPLVVLRQ /LPLWHG UROOHU VNDWH UHQWDOV DYDLODEOH IRU EULQJ RZQ skates if possible. OTHER U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Yo- cona (168) Sailors — Reunion of VKLSPDWHV EHLQJ SODQQHG LQ IRU DQ\RQH VWDWLRQHG RQ WKH FXWWHU Yocona. For information, contact Ken Pearson at 503-741-0860 or kenpearson@centurytel.net Gloves and Mittens Needed — 7KH $VWRULD :DUPLQJ &HQWHU needs a substantial number of large VL]HVRWKH\ZLOO¿WHYHU\RQHPHQ¶V FURFKHWHG RU NQLWWHG ZDUP JORYHV DQG PLWWHQV IRU WKH FRPLQJ ZLQWHU 6RPH KDWV DUH DOVR QHHGHG )RU information, call Sandy Rea at 503- 738-3103. Hampton Lumber teams up with Healthy Kids Inc. Knappa is the ‘Wild West’ WARRENTON — The ed also support the Clothing when it comes to proms Plant Advisory Committee Closets program, First Friday at Hampton Lumber Mill in Warrenton was awarded D FHUWL¿FDWH RI DSSUHFLDWLRQ from Warrenton-Hammond Healthy Kids Inc. on April 19 for their generous donations over the last several years of turkeys for holiday baskets for area families in need. The PAC has also contributed coats, hats, warm blankets, gloves and essential clothing needs. On that day, the commit- tee presented Healthy Kids with a check for $337 from employees who have asked to have automatic payroll deductions, which will be ongoing. The money will be used to support the backpack program, which has provided more than 644 pounds of food Submitted photo Warrenton-Hammond Healthy Kids Inc. gave a certifi- cate of appreciation to the Plant Advisory Committee at Hampton Lumber Mill in Warrenton. Pictured, kneeling front row, from left, Juan Melendez Granados, Justin Gauthier and Pat Shipley. Middle row, Pam Ackley, Brian Russell, Debbie Morrow and Pam Peterson. Back row, Marco Fernando, Brian Edwards, Derek Moorcroft, Ben Redburn, Josh Moody, Adam Hardester and Andrew Betz. Not pictured, Jim Bennett and Kim Campbell. and fresh produce for week- end backpacks this year. Last year, Healthy Kids gave out more than 1 ton of food, and served 88 families, or 264 stu- dents per week. Funds donat- home football games tailgat- ing barbecues, and free dinner Friday at the grade school. Last year, Healthy Kids also sponsored the Lower Columbia All-Stars Baseball team to the regionals in Mon- tana, and supports the free lunch program throughout the summer. Area business- es have highly supportive of these efforts, and have made it possible to make certain that children have the basic core needs at school, so all they have to think about while at school is learning. For information on how to support this growing need, call 503-717-3796 or 503- 791-5673 or send donations to WHHK Inc., P.O. Box 2473, Gearhart, OR 97138. For online updates: dailyastorian.com KNAPPA — With the help music, photo booths and art- and supervision of wood/met- work. al shop teacher Tim Kamppi, More than 20 prizes were art teacher Janet Hockman, UDIÀHG RII DW WKH HQG RI WKH and leadership night, includ- teacher Tammy ing a 40-inch Goozee, stu- ÀDW VFUHHQ 79 dents at Knap- a digital cam- pa High School era, and a kay- were able to ak. Students create a “Wild had to be pres- West” themed ent to win. In Submitted photo order to gain prom April 25. The KHS The Knappa High School tickets for the Art Depart- Art Department created UDIÀH VWXGHQWV ment created more than 24 large-scale played games more than 24 murals for the April 25 such as 21, arm l a r g e - s c a l e Wild West-themed prom. wrestling, and line dancing murals, which were on display at the prom. throughout the night. Unlike most proms, KHS Kamppi and his woodshop students built an entire Wild includes the entire student West town, which students and body in the planning, set up, teachers helped to install in the and the event itself. “We take cafeteria and gym. There was great pride in the unusual kind a covered wagon with a motor of prom we have here at Knap- that acted as a ride to simu- pa High,” one student said. late old-time western travel, “It’s like a grand art show, car- authentic tumbleweeds, live nival, and prom all wrapped horses, games, prizes, food, into one big shebang.” Submitted photo Pictured, some of the members of the Seaside High School junior class who received scholastic achievement awards from the Evergreen Masonic Lodge. You’ll notice the difference. Submitted photo The Evergreen Masonic Lodge gave scholastic achievement awards to several Seaside High School seniors, some of whom are pictured. SHS students get Masonic awards SEASIDE — Evergreen Masonic Lodge in Sea- side held the 2015 annu- al scholastic achievement awards ceremony April 22, under the direction of the Worshipful Mas- ter Howard Hazelett. Sea- side High School juniors and seniors who have at- tained a 3.50 or better GPA were recognized by the Masons. Juniors receiving certifi- cates were: William Barnes, Raiden Bowles, Annuka Brown, Cosma Davis, Kyna Lin, Whitney Westerholm, Alison Zagata, Isabella Curcin, Bridgette Malone, 6WHIDQL 9DQGHQEHUJ %UHQ- da Lopez, Jesse Trott, Na- thanael Ward, Silvia Avi- la, Tania Martinez, Lucy Swenson, Berkley Posal- ski, Jack Whittle, Claire Ogilvie, Samuel Beaudo- in, Sophia Trevino, Brit- tany West, Joshua Strozzi, Holly Phipps, Saoul Ca- zarez, Isabelle Tolliver, Jacob Bassett, Zachary Marston, Paige Ideue, Es- teban Becerra Correa, So- phia Raterman, and Bay Cartier. For the seniors, certifi- cates were awarded to Alli- son Bussert, Jordan Davis, Allison Kilday, Trenten Meyer, Calvin Pollard, Christian Avila, Charlotte Blakesley, William Ken- dal, Alex Lyon, Tennaya &DUU *ORULD 9LOOD -HQ- sen Liu, Joshua Chesnut, Brianna Babbitt, Amber Nofield, Elizabeth Chap- man, Haylee Dundas, Dylan Townsend, Shane Fritter, Reese Januik, Danielle Willyard, Kelly Willyard, Giselle Pincetich, Hannah Garhofer, Rebecca Misho, Kevin Lacoste, Eleanore Whitlock, Alexandria Utti, Matthew Marshall, Austin Milliren, Heather Flores, Samuel Hinton, Brooke Laws, Fiona Hackett, and Pedro Martinez. Beyond the certificates of recognition for academ- ic achievement, the Lodge also presented two $500 scholarships to graduating seniors, one to Alex Lyon and the other to Austin Mil- liren. Light refreshments for the evening were pro- vided by Danish Maid bakery of Astoria and Bell Buoy Seafoods in Seaside. Proud to be 1 of only 2 NW banks in the top 20. 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