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QHHGHG)RULQIRUPDWLRQFDOO6DQ G\5HDDW Warrenton Kia hosts dog adoption event Saturday WARRENTON — War- renton Kia, 801 S.E. Marlin Ave. in Warrenton, is holding a dog adoption event and bar- becue for the Clatsop County Animal Shelter from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The bar- becue is courtesy of Cash and Carry in Warrenton. Clatsop Animal Assis- tance volunteers are bring- ing adoptable dogs from the county shelter, all hoping WR ¿QG WKHLU IRUHYHU KRPHV Bayshore Animal Hospital, Petco, and Costco will also be on hand with pet-relat- ed information. Treats and refreshments are also being provided. Photo by Carol Smith Partners for the Performing Arts Center volunteer Jan Nybakke helps maintain the landscaping on the grounds around the center. Partners for Performing Arts Center adopt landscape The Partners for the Per- forming Arts Center have RI¿FLDOO\ DGRSWHG WKH ODQG VFDSLQJ DW WKH 3$& DW WK Street and Franklin Avenue, and have been maintaining and working on it for the past three years. “Our most stal- wart volunteers have been Jan and John Nybakke,” Car- ol Smith said. Recently, the Partners were the recipients of some healthy landscape materials, donated by Clatsop Community Col- lege as part of the relocation of landscaping for the Patriot Hall renovation. CCC maintenance staff members Brad Green and Peri Drew helped move plants from the campus to the Performing Arts Center , along with Janet and Lloyd Bowler and Charlene Larsen. Judy Shatto, Alvis Porter and Ron Larsen have helped with weeding the grounds and parking lot in the last month to prepare the beds for these plants, and for new top- soil, which is being provided through a Thrivent Financial Service Team Grant. Partners for the Performing Arts Center also hosted several cleanup days during May, during which numerous volunteers swept, vacuumed, cleaned and sham- pooed rugs. “The plant material is thriving in its new location, and the PAC looks loved and cared for,” Smith said. Pug owners meet to socialize dogs WARRENTON — The Pug Socializing Club meets at 1 p.m. Saturday, and ev- ery second Saturday of the month, through October, at Carruthers Park in Warren- ton. “We hope pugs from Knappa to Cannon Beach, the Long Beach Peninsula, Wash., area and beyond will attend,” Dave Kinney, orga- nizer of the group and own- er of two pugs, said. “Pugs love to play, and pug own- ers love to talk about their pugs, so all will benefit.” The group helps pug owners socialize their dogs, and members exchange pointers and information. To be notified of planned events each month, join the group website at http://ti- nyurl.com/socialpugs. For questions, call Dave Kinney at 415-827-5190. Submitted photo Squirt, left, and Diesel, right, are members of the Pug Socializing Club, which meets the second Saturday of the month, through October, at Carruthers Park in Warrenton. ENGAGEMENT dailyastorian.com Christopher Brecht and Brooke Cederberg Submitted photo This homemade dragon was worn by one of the sixth - grade performers at Astoria Middle School’s recent annual Ancient Civilizations Wax Museum. Students perform Ancient Civilizations Wax Museum On June 5, the sixth -grad- ers at Astoria Middle School put together and performed in the ninth annual Ancient Civilizations Wax Museum. Throughout the year, students have studied the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, In- dia, China, Greece and Rome, including the geography, his- WRULFDOO\ VLJQL¿FDQW LQGLYLGX als, culture and major contri- butions of each area. At the end of the school year, each student is as- signed an individual, god, goddess or invention from one of the civilizations stud- ied. The student then com- pletes research in order to write and perform a speech on their topic, complete with costume and props, for their parents, friends, and fellow students. Fifth-grade stu- dents from Lewis and Clark Elementary School attend each year and get a glimpse of topics they will be learn- ing about, and also to get a friendly orientation to the school they will be attending as sixth -graders. “Each year the Astoria Middle School communi- ty is very proud of what our students accomplish and how well they are able to share with others what they’ve learned throughout the year,” Craig Hoppes, superintendent of the As- toria School District said. “Thank you to all who have supported this event and our students.” Cederberg — Brecht Lower Columbia Q Center Dan and Kari Cederberg of Warrenton announce hosts Big Gay Skate Night the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Ceder- berg of Warrenton, to Christopher Brecht, also of Warrenton. He is the son of Christopher Brecht of Svensen and Dana and Mike Larsen of Warrenton. The bride-to-be is a Warrenton High School graduate, and attended Clatsop Community Col- lege. She is currently at Job Corps studying dental assisting. The prospective groom graduated from Warrenton High School. He is in the U.S. Army, currently sta- tioned in Maryland. A July 5 wedding is planned in Astoria. Support the local LGBTQ community at the Big Gay Skate Night, hosted by the Lower Columbia Q Center in conjunction with the Shang- haied Roller Dolls, Saturday at the Astoria Armory. It starts at 8:15 p.m., immediately fol- lowing the Roller Dolls’ bout. The event is for all ages, and is a family-friendly event. All are welcome. The cost for entry is $3 for adults, and $2 for skate rental. Kids get in free. Donations in excess of the entry fee are welcome and appreciated. DJ Elive will be spinning, and a snack bar will be provided by the Lower Columbia Q Center. The Lower Columbia Q Center is housed at The Har- ERU RI¿FHV 'XDQH 6W All in the Lower Columbia Region are welcome to par- ticipate .