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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2015
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Wickiup Senior Lunches —
11:30 a.m., Wickiup Grange Hall,
92683 Svensen Market Road.
Free for those older than 60
($3 suggested donation), $6.75
for those younger than age 60.
For information, call Michelle
Lewis at 503-861-4200.
Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m.,
Bob Chisholm Senior Center,
1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Sug-
gested donation of $3 for those
older than 60; $6.75 for those
younger than 60. For informa-
tion, call Michelle Lewis at 503-
861-4200.
tend, RSVP to 503-738-0900.
THURSDAY
Wickiup Senior Lunches —
11:30 a.m., Wickiup Grange Hall,
92683 Svensen Market Road.
Free for those older than 60
($3 suggested donation), $6.75
for those younger than age 60.
For information, call Michelle
Lewis at 503-861-4200.
Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m.,
Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225
Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested
donation of $3 for those older than
60; $6.75 for those younger than
60. For information, call Michelle
Lewis at 503-861-4200.
Columbia Senior Diners
— 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran
Church (lower level), 565 12th
St. The cost is $5. For informa-
tion, or to have a meal delivered,
call 503-325-9693.
Columbia Senior Diners
— 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran
Church (lower level), 565 12th
St. The cost is $5. For informa-
tion, or to have a meal delivered,
call 503-325-9693.
Blood Pressure Checks —
noon to 2 p.m., Astoria Senior
Center, temporarily located at
1555 W. Marine Drive in the old
Astoria Yacht Club. For informa-
tion, call 503-325-3231.
Warrenton Senior Lunch
Program — noon, Warrenton
Community Center, 170 S.W.
Third St. Suggested donation of
$5 for seniors and $7 for those
younger than 60. For information,
or to volunteer, call 503-861-
3502 Monday or Thursday.
Angora Hiking Club — 1
p.m., Sixth Street parking lot.
Astoria Riverwalk west hike. For
information, call Bob Westerberg
at 503-325-4315.
Ukulele Players — 1:30
p.m., Warrenton Masonic Lodge,
66 S.W. Fourth St., Warrenton.
All are welcome, including begin-
ners. Loaner ukuleles available.
For information, call Roger Wil-
liams at 503-717-5645.
Seaside Dementia Support
Group — 2 to 3:30 p.m., Neca-
nicum Village, 2500 S. Roosevelt
Drive, Seaside. For families and/
or caregivers of dementia pa-
tients. All are welcome. To at-
Seaside Rotary Club —
noon, Shilo Inn, 20 N. Prom,
Seaside. For information, go to
http://seasiderotary.com
Lower Columbia Hospice
Bereavement and Grief Sup-
port Group — 2 to 4 p.m., Meet-
ing Room 1, Bob Chisholm Com-
munity Center, 1225 Avenue A,
Seaside. Group is open to those
who are age 18 or older. For in-
formation, call 503-338-6230.
Columbia River Meditation
Group — 6 to 7:30 p.m., Room
306, Towler Hall, Clatsop Com-
munity College. Class format,
registration required. Drop-ins
welcome. For information, call
Ron Maxted at 503-338-9153.
FRIDAY
AAUW Walking Group —
9:30 a.m. Seaside Branch of
American Association of Univer-
sity Women weekly low-impact
group walk, followed by coffee
and fellowship. For information,
call 503-738-7751.
SMART receives $1,800 donation
from Windermere Foundation
Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m.,
Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225
Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested
donation of $3 for those older than
60; $6.75 for those younger than
60. For information, call Michelle
Lewis at 503-861-4200.
Columbia Senior Diners
— 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran
Church (lower level), 565 12th
St. The cost is $5. For informa-
tion, or to have a meal delivered,
call 503-325-9693.
Community Skate Night — 5
to 9 p.m., Astoria Armory, 1650
Exchange St. Admission $3. Lim-
ited roller skate rentals available
for $3; roller blades available. For
information, call 503-791-6064 or
go to www.astoriaarmory.com
OTHER
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Yo-
cona (168) Sailors — Reunion of
shipmates being planned in 2015
for anyone stationed on the cutter
Yocona. For information, contact
Ken Pearson at 503-741-0860 or
kenpearson@centurytel.net
Gloves and Mittens Needed
— The Astoria Warming Center
needs a substantial number of
large size (so they will fit every-
one) men’s crocheted or knitted
warm gloves and mittens for the
coming winter. Some hats are
also needed. For information,
call Sandy Rea at 503-738-3103.
Submitted Photo
Windermere Stellar’s North Coast offices present a $1,800 donation to Start Making a
Reader Today (SMART) at the Warrenton Grade School. Pictured, from left, Paula Seid,
SMART Coordinator for the North Oregon Coast, Tom Rogozinski, principal of Warren-
ton Grade School, Pam Ackley, Windermere Stellar real estate broker and Windermere
Foundation representative, and Robbie Porter, vice principal of Warrenton Grade School.
WARRENTON — Windermere Stel-
lDr¶V NRrtK &RDVt RI¿FeV reFentl\ SreVented
a $1,800 donation to Start Making a Read-
er Toda\ SMART at tKe Warrenton *rade
SFKool SMART iV a nonSro¿t organi]ation
loFated tKroXgKoXt &latVoS &oXnt\ tKat KelSV
\oXng readerV inFreaVe tKeir literaF\ VkillV
,t¶V Eeen VKoZn tKat iI a FKild Fannot
Long Beach Grange gets a facelift
/ON* %EA&+, Wash
— The /ong %eaFh *range
No has a new faFelift
thanks to the Warrenton
+ome DeSot &ommXnit\
SerYiFe Team, led b\ /ee
DohaniXk, the team SroMeFt
manager These emSlo\ees
YolXnteer for FommXnit\
SroMeFts on their da\s off,
and withoXt FomSensation
from the FomSan\
The renoYation inFlXd-
ed enlarging and reSlaF-
ing the bathroom doors to
meet OFFXSational Safet\
and Health Administration
OSHA handiFaS reTXire-
ments, Sainting the walls
and Feilings, and reSlaFing
Yents
On the morning of Ma\
8, the team of Home De-
Sot YolXnteers arriYed at
the /ong %eaFh *range,
eTXiSSed with eYer\thing
needed to FomSlete the task
The team members were
/orie Smith, StaF\ .innear,
.imm\.innear,
&onnie
&risneros, -Xanita Ma\, with
DohaniXk and ArthXr .oXs-
tik sSearheading the team
The SroMeFt FommenFed at
80 am and was FomSlet-
ed at 10 Sm
³The\ were an awesome
team,´ *range %Xilding
&hairwoman *wen Wag-
ner said ³The /ong %eaFh
*range No woXld like
=XmEa holds fXndraiser
to helS loFal famil\
SEASIDE — Seaside res-
idents &armen and 9iFtor
&amSX]ano and their Iamil\
had aSSro[imatel\ $0,000
worth oI mone\ and items
stolen from them earlier this
\ear A =XmEa DanFe 3art\
to Eene¿t the famil\, ³When
%ad Things +aSSen to *ood
3eoSle, *ood 3eoSle DanFe´
is Eeing held from to 80
Sm AXg at Seaside +igh
SFhool
=XmEa is an international
danFe-¿tness Srogram that is
SraFtiFed in 180 FoXntries
The eYent Eegins with a
0-minXte =XmEa .ids DanFe
3art\ from to 0 Sm fol-
lowed E\ a 0-minXte, =XmEa
DanFe 3art\ Eeginning at
Sm
Submitted Photo
The all-volunteer Warrenton Home Depot Community Service Team, led by Lee Do-
haniuk, gave the Long Beach Grange No. 667 a facelift in May.
to e[Sress their aSSreFiation
and gratitXde to the Warren-
ton Home DeSot 9olXnteer
&ommXnit\ SerYiFe Team
for Xndertaking and Fom-
Sleting the SroMeFt A sSeFial
thank \oX to /ee DohaniXk
for Foordinating the SroM-
eFt´
In addition to the im-
SroYements that were made
to the *range b\ the Home
DeSot team, other work
sXFh as a donation of Far-
Seting for the entr\wa\,
two grants for the SXrFhase
of new Yin\l windows and
/ED lighting haYe bright-
ened the bXilding *range
members RiFk HaXg, 3atti
%agle\-Hill, -anet Herman,
-ohn Dawson, William
MXnd\, -ohn /arson *ale
Ahrens and Wagner Sainted
the oXtside doors and reader
board, SXtting new life into
the bXilding
The SXbliF is inYited to
Fome see the *range’s new
look, Wagner said It is lo-
Fated at 1 Sandridge
Road )or information, go to
wwwlongbeaFhgrangeorg,
Fall 0-- or email
longbeaFhgrange#hot-
mailFom
%ig *a\ Skate Night Slanned for SatXrda\
The /ower &olXmbia 4
&enter is hosting its ¿rst %ig
*a\ Skate Night, in Fon-
MXnFtion with the Shanghaied
Roller Dolls, from 8 to 11
reaFK tKe tKird grade EenFKmark reading leY-
el, tKe\ are IoXr timeV leVV likel\ to gradX-
ate E\ age 1 TKat¶V tKe motiYation EeKind
SMART¶V Srogram, ZKiFK SairV XS kinder-
garten tKroXgK tKird grade FKildren ZitK a
YolXnteer to SraFtiFe reading tZiFe Zeekl\
This $1,800 donation allows SMART to
IXnd si[ readers in the 01-1 sFhool \ear
Sm SatXrda\ at the Astoria
Armor\, 1 E[Fhange St
All interested indiYidXals in
the /ower &olXmbia Region
are welFome to SartiFiSate
and get inYolYed
%ig *a\ Skate Night is an
18 and older onl\ eYent The
Fost for entr\ is $, and $
for skate rental Donations
TIMBERLANDS CLOSED
DUE TO HIGH FIRE DANGER
E ffective im m ed ia tely, the
Lew is & C la rk Tim b erla n d s
a re closed to a ll pu blic en try a n d w ill rem a in
in effect u n til fu rther n otice.
in e[Fess of the entr\ fee are
welFome and aSSreFiated
D- imFodefoXr is sSinning,
and FostXmes are enFoXr-
aged
Admission to the =XmEa
DanFe 3art\ is E\ sXggested
donation, and all SroFeeds
will Ee deSosited in the &am-
SX]ano )amil\ )Xnd at the
%ank of the &olXmEia
The North &oast =XmEa
Network, FomSrised of =Xm-
Ea instrXFtors from .naSSa
to Nehalem, is hosting this
eYent Their goal is to offer a
FomSassionate FommXnit\ a
wa\ to resSond FreatiYel\ and
generoXsl\ to the XnfortXnate
eYents e[SerienFed E\ fellow
FommXnit\ memEers
TiFkets for this eYent Fan
Ee SXrFhased in adYanFe All
FontriEXtions in an\ amoXnt
are greatl\ aSSreFiated )or
information, Fall -o\ Sigler at
0-8-0
Coastal Fiber Arts exhibit
showcases local work
The third EiannXal &oast-
al )iEer Arts 01 MXried e[-
hiEit rXns throXgh SeSt 1,
hosted E\ the &latsoS &oXnt\
+eritage MXseXm, 118 E[-
Fhange St, in FonMXnFtion
with the Astoria )iEer Arts
StXdio The oSening is from
to 8 Sm ThXrsda\, and all
are welFome to meet the ¿Eer
artists and Yiew their work
The Astoria )iEer Arts
StXdio, 1 DXane St, is
also showing YarioXs loFal
fiber artists’ work from 10
am to Sm SatXrda\s
and SXnda\s The e[hib-
it inFlXdes weaYing done
b\ Sarah +endriFkson, the
first Artist in ResidenFe
sSonsored b\ Astoria 9isXal
Arts
*araJe saOe Eene¿ts count\ cKiOdren
WARRENTON — The
AssistanFe /eagXe of the
&olXmbia 3aFifiF is hold-
ing a garage sale from
am to Sm SatXrda\ at
the 3aFifiF *range +all,
0 8S +ighwa\ 101 in
Warrenton
Onl\ Fash will be aF-
FeSted, and the SroFeeds
will helS SXrFhase Flothes
for Fhildren in &latsoS
&oXnt\
)or information aboXt
the A/&3, go to wwwas-
sistanFeleagXeFSorg
Columbia River Maritime Museum
Teen A rt W eek
A ugust
1 0 -1 4
Barbey Maritime Center
Monday – Friday 9 am to 3 pm
Friday Art Show 4 pm - 6 pm
F or u p-to-d a te in form a tion
plea se ca ll ou r
REC REATION AL
HOTLIN E
5 03 -73 8-63 5 1 Ex t. 2
TIMBERLANDS CLOSED
$100 Museum members
$125 non-members
Explore your creativity and be inspired this summer at the Columbia
River Maritime Museum! Summer Art Week provides one of a kind
opportunities for teens to unleash their imaginations and develop their
art making skills. Delve into the local galleries of Astoria for inspiration
as we dive into a variety of mediums including: fiber arts, sculpture,
painting, drawing and more. The week will culminate with an evening art
show that will highlight and exhibit participant’s creations at the Barbey
Maritime Center.
To register, please contact Education Program Coordinator,
Christine Fleming at: fleming@crmm.org or 503 – 325 – 2323