The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, January 01, 2016, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 3B, Image 11

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 2016
Santa delivers $2,500 to Community
Astor Street Opry Company invited to view
IoUeVtUy ¿ Om
CA11O1 BEACH — The ¿ lm ³Behind the Emerald
CXrtain,´ prodXced by Paci¿ c 5iYers and 1orth )ork StX-
dios, is being shown from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce and CommXnity
Hall, 07 1. SprXce St. in Cannon Beach.
This new docXmentary reYeals the harm happening all
over Western Oregon from logging on private timberlands,
and explains how to help reform the Oregon Forest Prac-
tices Act. A preview can be seen at www.paci¿ crivers.org
Seaside seniors
awarded Elks
scholarships
Submitted photo
Santa delivered a gift to the Astor Street Opry Company during the final weekend of the ninth Annual “Scrooged In
Astoria” with a check for $2,500. Pictured, from left, Branch Manager Jeremiah Wright of U.S. Bank, Santa Claus, aka
Russell House, Miss Yul Macie, aka ChrisLynn Taylor, and Elf in Training Tina Bel, aka Terry Robinett. The ASOC runs
year round creating Community Theatre for all ages and experience. To get involved, call the box office 503-325-6104
or email jniland@pacifier.com
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
4-H — Looking for 4-H leaders.
For information, call Sandra Carlson
at the Oregon State University Ex-
tension at 503-325-8573.
Astoria Column — 1 Coxcomb
Drive. Volunteers needed to wel-
come visitors, provide information
and answer questions about the As-
toria Column and the city of Astoria.
For information, call the Friends of
the Astoria Column Visitor Center at
503-325-2963.
Astoria Riverfront Trolley As-
sociation — 111 W. Marine Drive.
Needs conductors/motormen to op-
erate trolley and narrate points of in-
terest. One or more three-hour shifts
per month. For information, call the
503-325-6311.
Astoria Senior Center — Tem-
porarily located at 1555 W. Marine
Drive in the old Astoria Yacht Club.
To volunteer, call Larry Miller at 503-
325-3231.
Astoria-Warrenton
Area
Chamber of Commerce — 111 W.
Marine Drive. Volunteers needed at
the chamber and for events. For in-
formation, call 503-325-6311.
Camp Kiwanilong — A large
variety of volunteer opportunities are
available. For information, call 503-
861-2933 or go to www.campkiwan-
ilong.org
Caring Adults Developing
Youth (CADY) Mentoring Program
— 800 Exchange St., second À oor.
Needs mentors for youths ages 10
to 17 at risk of school failure. Time
commitment: one year, about eight
hours per month. For information,
contact Laura Parker at 503-325-
8601 or lparker@co.clatsop.or.us
Clatsop Animal Assistance
Inc. — Needs volunteers who have
a strong commitment to work on
behalf of the Clatsop County Animal
Shelter’s dogs and cats. For infor-
mation, email info@dogsncats.org
or call 503-861-0737.
Clatsop Care Center — Volun-
teers needed daily for all three meals
to provide one-on-one assistance to
dining dependent residents. Volun-
teers must participate in a 16-hour
training program. For information,
contact Mandy Brenchley at 503-
325-0313, ext. 209.
Clatsop County Animal Shel-
ter — Animal care volunteers age 16
and older needed for one 3-hour shift
per week. Pick up an application at
1315 S.E. 19th St., Warrenton. For
information, or to schedule orienta-
tion, call Leslie Atkinson at 503-325-
1000.
Clatsop Community Action
Regional Food Bank — Volunteers
needed to help hand out fruits and
vegetables at the weekly produce
pantries for two hours on Thursdays,
from April to October, in Seaside and
Warrenton. Warehouse attendants
are needed for food packing or pro-
cessing, picking orders for agencies,
light janitorial and housekeeping,
or lawn and grounds maintenance.
Three to four-hour shifts are avail-
able Monday through Friday. To vol-
unteer, call 503-861-3663.
Clatsop Community College
Outreach Literacy — Needs vol-
unteer literacy tutors to work with
adults, native and non-native speak-
ers. Training available. For informa-
tion, call 503-338-2557.
Clatsop County Public Works
— 1101 Olney Ave. Adopt-A-Road
volunteers needed to remove litter
two times (minimum) per year for
two years. Safety equipment and
supplies provided. Volunteers must
receive safety orientation. For infor-
mation, call 503-325-8631.
Clatsop Cruise Hosts — Look-
ing for volunteers to meet and greet
cruise ship passengers and crew,
provide information and answer
questions about the Clatsop County
area. Ships arrive in the spring and
fall, about 20 ships each year. Work
all the ships or part of them. For in-
formation, go to www.clatsopcruise-
hosts.org
Columbia Memorial Hospi-
tal — Needs volunteers to provide
assistance to patients, visitors and
hospital staff. Training provided. For
information, go to www.columbiame-
morial.org. To schedule an interview,
call 503-325-4321.
Columbia River Maritime Mu-
seum — 1792 Marine Drive. Vol-
unteer opportunities for those with
an interest in maritime history. For
information, call the volunteer coor-
dinator weekdays at 503-325-2323.
Columbia Senior Diners —
565 12th St. Volunteers needed
weekdays to serve tables and for
kitchen help. To volunteer, call 503-
325-9693.
Community Emergency Re-
sponse Team — CERT volunteers
needed for community events and
disaster response with local police,
¿ re and emergency medical service
agencies. Training includes ¿ re safe-
ty, ¿ rst aid, traf¿ c and crowd control,
communications, damage survey,
disaster planning and civic events
within city limits. For information,
contact CERT coordinator Kenny
Hansen at khansen@astoria.or.us or
leave a voicemail at 503-325-4411.
Friends of Seaside Library —
1131 Broadway, Seaside. Volunteers
needed to staff the fundraising store.
For information, call 503-738-6742
or stop by the library.
Knappa Rural Fire Protection
District — Needs volunteer ¿ re-
¿ ghters. Training provided. For in-
formation, contact any of the active
personnel or call Chief Paul Olheiser
at 503-458-6610.
and volunteers to serve and clean
up weekdays at a meal site, and
drivers for Meals on Wheels. For
information, contact Candy Foster at
503-738-9323.
SEASIDE — Kyna Lin and Taylor Barnes were
each awarded $1,000 scholarships by the Seaside Elks
Lodge. Whitney Westerholm, Jack Whittle and Claire Ogil-
Yie will each receiYe scholarships oI $00. All ¿ Ye stXdents
are seniors at Seaside High School.
E[alted 5Xler Jerry
LoXnsbXry said that these
³0ost 9alXable StXdent´
scholarships are awarded for
sXperior scholastic achieYe-
ment, as well as oXtstanding
TXali¿ cations of citi]enship
and leadership, Xsing MXdg-
ing criteria from the Elks
1ational )oXndation.
)or information aboXt the
Elks Scholarship Program,
or aboXt the Seaside Elks
Lodge, call 503-738-6651 or
email seasideelks@yahoo.
com
Taylor Barnes
Providence Seaside Hospi-
tal — Needs volunteers to drive
local senior citizens to medical ap-
pointments for the Partners for Se-
niors Program, and to work in the
Providence Seaside Hospital Gift
Shop. Commitments as small as one
hour a month to regularly scheduled
weekly shifts are available. For in-
formation, call Volunteer Services at
503-717-7171 or email Alana.Kuja-
la@providence.org
River Song Foundation
— Looking for people to assist
with Trap/Neuter/Release/Feed
(TNRF), especially in the Seaside
and Knappa/Svenson areas. TNRF
involves setting and/or monitoring
traps, and daily feeding of cats
and maintenance of any shelters,
and is a proven, science-based
method that along with spay/neu-
ter programs is the only effective
and humane way of ending cat
homelessness and suffering. Call
503-861-2003 for information and
to volunteer.
Seaside Downtown Develop-
ment Association — Volunteers
needed to help with local events
happening throughout the year. For
information, call Tita Montero at 503-
717-1914 or email director@seasid-
edowntown.com
Kyna Lin
Claire Ogilvie
Whitney Westerholm
Jack Whittle
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Lunch Buddy Mentoring Pro-
gram — Adults needed to mentor
elementary and middle school stu-
dents once a week during lunch.
For information, call Mary Jackson
at 503-440-0368 or email lunchbud-
dies.mp@gmail.com
NorthWest Senior & Disability
Services — Needs dishwashers
GAME MEAT PROCESSING
Continues in January
Debbie D’s will be at Cash & Carry in
Warrenton at 10:00 a.m. each Saturday
to pick up and deliver meat for processing.
20 lb. min • Each batch individual
Please call or leave message by
Friday so we know to expect you!
DEBBIE D’S Jerky & Sausage Factory
2210 Main Avenue N. • Tillamook, OR • 503-842-2622
W ARRENTON BOAT Y ARD
FREE HAUL-OUT
Schedule a n a ppointm ent w ith us for a
Ja nua ry ha ul-out a nd the ha ul-out fee w ill be
w a ived w hen you spend $500 or m ore in la bor
W e provide high-qu a lity profession a l services sin ce 1946
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