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2B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2016 COMMUNITY NOTES Sit and Stitch Group — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Custom Threads, 1282 Commercial St. Learn to make quilts. For information, call 503-325-7780. Columbia Northwestern Mod- el Railroading Club — 1 p.m., in Hammond. Group runs trains on HO-scale layout. For information, call Don Carter at 503-325-0757. SUNDAY Line Dancing — 5:30 to 8 p.m., Seaside American Legion, 1315 Broadway. For information, call 503- 738-5111. No cost; suggested $5 tip to the instructor. information, call Michelle Lewis at 503-861-4200. Columbia Senior Diners — 11:30 a.m., Peace Lutheran Church (lower level), 565 12th St. Cost is $7. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Astoria Kiwanis Club — noon, (l Tapatio, 229 W. Marine Drive. For information, call Robert McClelland at 503-894-0187 or Susan Brooks at 503-741-0186 or 503-338-4994. Astoria Lions Club — noon, Astoria (lks Lodge, 453 11th St. Pro- spective members welcome. For in- formation, contact Charlene Larsen at 503-325-0590. Warrenton Kiwanis Club — noon, Doogers Seafood and Grill, 103 U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. For information, call Darlene Warren at 503-861-2672. MONDAY Scandinavian Workshop — 10 a.m., First Lutheran Church, 725 33rd St. Needlework, hardanger, knitting, crocheting, embroidery and quilting. All are welcome. For infor- mation, call 503-325-1364 or 503- 325-7960. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation $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. Cost is $7. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Warrenton Senior Lunch Pro- gram — noon, Warrenton Commu- nity Center, 170 S.W. Third St. Sug- gested donation of $5 for seniors and $7 for those younger than 60. For information, or to volunteer, call 503-861-3502 Monday or Thursday. Astoria Rotary Club — noon, second Àoor of the Astoria (lks Lodge, 453 11th St. Guests always welcome. For information, go to www.AstoriaRotary.org Knochlers Pinochle Group — 1 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Cost is $1 per regular session per person. Players with highest and second highest scores split the prize. Game is designed for play- ers 55 and older, but all ages are welcome. Astoria Alzheimer’s & Other Dementia Family Support Group — 2 to 3:30 p.m., ¿rst-Àoor con- ference room, Clatsop Care Cen- ter, 646 16th St. Open to all family members of people with dementias. For information, call Rosetta Hurley at 503-325-0313, ext. 222, or email support@clatsopcare.org Line Dancing for Seniors — 6 to 7:30 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, temporarily located at 1555 W. Ma- rine Drive in the old Astoria Yacht Club. For information, call 503-325- 3231. Astoria Toastmasters — 6:30 p.m., Hotel (lliot conference room, 357 12th St. Visitors welcome. For information, go to www.toastmas- ters.org or call 503-894-0187. TUESDAY Stewardship Quilting Group — 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., First Lu- theran Church, 725 33rd St. All are welcome. Donations of material al- ways appreciated. For information, call Janet Kemp at 503-325-4268. Do Nothing Club — 10 a.m. to noon, 24002 U St., Ocean Park, Wash. Men’s group. For information, call Jack McBride at 360-665-2721. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation of $3 for those older than 60; $6.75 for those younger than 60. For Warrenton Caregiver Sup- port Group — 1:30 to 3 p.m., 2002 S.(. Chokeberry Ave., Warrenton. Support, information and resources for caregivers. For information, call Grace Bruseth at 503-738-6412. Line Dancing for Seniors — 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., Astoria Senior Center, temporarily located at 1555 W. Marine Drive in the old Astoria Yacht Club. For information, call 503-325-3231. Seaside AAUW Film Discus- sion — 3 to 5 p.m., at the home of Diana McLoughlin, Gearhart. Sea- side Branch of American Association of University Women. Before attend- ing, view the ¿lm ³Gloria,´ directed by SebastiÃn Lelio, starring Paulina Garcia. Refreshments will be served. For information, call 503-735-5919. A Course in Miracles — The Astoria ACIM study group meets weekly from 3 to 4 p.m. For informa- tion and location, call Nelle Moffett at 916-307-9790 or email moffett@ cgiFellowship.org Spinning Circle — 3 to 5 p.m., Astoria Fiber Arts Academy, 1296 Duane St. Bring a spinning wheel. For information, call 503-325-5598 or go to http:astoria¿berarts.com Lower Columbia Hospice Be- reavement Support Group — 4:30 to 6 p.m., Columbia Memorial Hos- pital Community Center, Chinook Conference Room, 2021 Marine Drive. Open to age 18 or older. For information, call 503-338-6230. North Coast Chapter, ABATE of Oregon — 5:30 p.m., Astoria Moose Lodge, 420 17th Street. All are welcome. For information, call 503-791-7253. Wickiup Senior Lunches — 11:30 a.m., Wickiup Grange Hall, 92683 Svensen Market Road. Free for those older than 60 ($3 suggest- ed donation), $6.75 for those young- er 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 do- nation 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. Cost is $7. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Blood Pressure Checks — noon to 2 p.m., Astoria Senior Cen- ter, temporarily located at 1555 W. Marine Drive in the old Astoria Yacht Club. For information, call 503-325- 3231. North Coast Multiple Sclerosis Care and Share Help Group — noon, Clatsop Retirement Village, 947 Olney Ave. For information, call 503-325-7898. Sit and Stitch Group — 1 to 3 p.m., Custom Threads, 1282 Com- mercial St. Learn to make quilts. For information, call 503-325-7780. Ukulele Players — 1:30 p.m., Warrenton Masonic Lodge, 66 S.W. Fourth St., Warrenton. All are wel- come, including beginners. Loaner ukuleles available. For information, call Roger Williams at 503-717-5645. For those interested in breastfeed- ing; mothers, babies and toddlers welcome. For information, call Me- gan Oien at 503-440-4942 or Janet Weidman at 503-741-0345. Wickiup Senior Lunches — 11:30 a.m., Wickiup Grange Hall, 92683 Svensen Market Road. Free for those older than 60 ($3 suggest- ed donation), $6.75 for those young- er than age 60. For information, call Michelle Lewis at 503-861-4200. Submitted photo Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation 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. Cost is $7. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Warrenton Senior Lunch Pro- gram — noon, Warrenton Commu- nity Center, 170 S.W. Third St. Sug- gested donation of $5 for seniors and $7 for those younger than 60. For information, or to volunteer, call 503-861-3502 Monday or Thursday. Seaside Rotary Club — noon, Shilo Inn, 20 N. Prom, Seaside. For information, go to http://seasiderota- ry.com Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fort Stevens Post 10580 — 7 p.m., War- renton Christian Church, 1376 Anchor St., Warrenton. For information, call Mel Jasmin at 503-861-2030. Lower Columbia Classic Car Club — 7 p.m., Steve Jordan’s shop building, 35232 Helligso Lane. New members welcome. For information or directions, call Steve Jordan at 503-325-1807. Rainland Fly Casters — 7 p.m., First Presbyterian Church Annex, 11th Street and Harrison Avenue. For information, call Tom Scoggins at 503-325-6358, or Walt Weber at 360-777-8295, or go to www.rain- landÀycasters.com FRIDAY Northwest Tea Party — 6:30 p.m., Uptown Cafe, 1639 S.(. (n- sign Lane, Warrenton. For informa- tion, call 503-325-7220. WomenHeart of North Oregon Coast — 6:30 p.m., Columbia Me- morial Hospital Health and Wellness Pavilion, third Àoor conference room, 2165 (xchange St. Peer support group for women living with, or at risk of heart disease. For informa- tion, email Michele Abrahams at WH-NorthOregonCoast@women- heart.org U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Buoy 10 Flotilla 64 Astoria — 7 p.m., USCG Tongue Point Swim- mers Building No. 1. Open to the public. For information, go to www. cgaux.org North Coast Chorale Practice — 6:45 to 9 p.m., Performing Arts Center, 588 16th St. Looking for more singers. Just show up or call 503-791-5681 or 503-338-8403. Seaside Elks Lodge No. 1748 — 7:30 p.m., 324 Avenue A, Sea- side. For information, call 503-738- 6651 or email seasideelks@yahoo. com WEDNESDAY Maple Chapter No. 95, Order of the Eastern Star — 7:30 p.m., Ma- sonic Lodge Hall, 201 N. Holladay Drive, Seaside. For information, call 503-717-0808. AAUW Walking Group — 9:30 a.m. Seaside Branch of AAUW weekly low-impact group walk, fol- lowed by coffee and fellowship. For information, call 503-738-7751. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Suggested do- nation 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. Cost is $7. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Community Skate Night — 5 to 9 p.m., Astoria Armory, 1650 (x- change St. Admission $3. Limited roller skate rentals available for $3; roller blades available. For infor- mation, call 503-791-6064 or go to www.astoriaarmory.com OTHER Warrenton Sunrise Rotary Club — 7 a.m., Dooger’s Seafood & Grill, Youngs Bay Plaza, 103 S. U.S. Highway 101, Warrenton. For infor- mation, call 503-325-4030. THURSDAY Help Ending Abusive Rela- tionship Tendencies — 10 to 11:30 a.m., The Harbor, 1361 Duane St. H(ART covers subMects related to the effects of domestic violence on children, parents and other family members, dynamics of power and control, and how to recognize red Àags. For anyone in an abusive re- lationship, or who knows someone who is. Call Juli Hol to reserve a spot at 503-325-3426, ext. 103. Open Sewing Gathering — 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Homespun Scarlett Tw o-yea r-old Pit Terrier/Boxer blend. A m ysterious pa st yet oh-so la dylike a nd w ise. Loves to m a ke friends a nd pla y. Bayshore Animal Hospital Astoria Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution — 11 a.m., Astoria Golf and Country Club, 33445 Sunset Lane, Warrenton. Speakers are Chairwoman Diane Collier and Vice-Chairman Dick Basch of the Clatsop-Nehalem Confederated Trib- al Council. Members and women in- terested in membership may call Sue Glen with questions or for registration at 503-861-0574. Peninsula Arts Association — 6 p.m., PAA Of¿ce, Long Beach Depot Building, Third Street N. and Paci¿c Highway, Long Beach, Wash. All are welcome. For information, call 360-665-6041 or go to http://beacha- rtist.org VOLUN T E E R PICK OF THE WEE K Sponsored by Quilts, 108 10th St. For information, call 503-325-3300 or 800-298-3177 or go to http://homespunquilt.com La Leche League of Astoria — 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 320 South St. Gloves and Mittens Needed — The Astoria Warming Center needs a substantial number of large size (so they will ¿t everyone) 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. Enter your baby in The Daily Astorian’s Cutest Baby Contest for 2015 If your baby was born between Jan 1st & Dec 31st of 2015, you can submit your newborn’s picture either via email at classifieds@dailyastorian.com or drop by one of our offices in Astoria or Seaside Pizazz Dance Team captains, top row, from left, Jessica Barber, Bella Marincovich-Mallares, Megan McCall-De- Vos and Allyssa Berger, hold a preview dance clinic in anticipation of Saturday’s event with Colton DeVos, Mason DeVos, Kendall Allen, Kylie Allen, Kasie Allen and Zoe Eckstein. Get dancing with Pizazz Kids’ Clinic on Saturday The Astoria High school Pizazz dance team is hold- ing their annual Pizazz Kids’ Clinic for boys and girls ages 4-14 at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Astoria High School gym. The clinic is Megan McCall-DeVos’ senior proj- ect. The children will be taught dance warm-up ex- ercises, drill down, and up- beat dances to perform the following week. The cost is $12 for the clinic class only, and $20 to include a custom-made Pizazz shirt. The youth will present their perfor- mance with the team at the 7 p.m. half-time show of the varsity basketball game Jan. 22 at the AHS Gymnasium. )RU TXHVWLRQV FDOO Enjoy an evening of nature discourse with Nature Matters Nature Matters offers an evening of conversation about observation, citizen science and phenology, the study of cyclic and seasonal change, when Nancy Fer- nandez presents “Timing is Everything! Plants’ Re- sponse to Climate Change and How You Can Help” at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Fort George Brewery’s Lovell Building showroom. The doors open at 6 p.m., and the event is free and open to the public. Fernandez, a climate change intern with Lewis and Clark National Histori- cal Park and San Juan Island National Historical Park, talks about the national program Project Budburst, which serves to connect citizen scientists with op- portunities to help monitor changes in plants and ani- mals in their communities. A 2015 graduate of the NPS Academy, delves into the history of plant phenology as seen through the eyes of Lewis and Clark, and gives practical information about how to get involved with Project Budburst locally and regionally. Nature Matters, a lively conversation about the in- tersection of nature and cul- ture, takes place on the third Thursday of each month from October through May, and is hosted by Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in partnership with the North Coast Watershed Association, the Lewis and Clark National Park Associ- ation, and Fort George. )LQQLVK¿OPVFUHHQLQJVHW NASELLE, Washington — Writer and Director Aki Kaurismäki’s comedy-dra- PD¿OP³/H+DYUH´LVEHLQJ shown at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Appelo Archives Center, 1056 State Route 4. 7KH ¿OP ZKLFK UXQV minutes and is not rated, is in Finnish with English sub- C all F or A free IN -H O M E C O N SU LT AT IO N ! Shutters, W ood B lind s, C ellular Shad es, Soft Shad es, Vertical B lind s, Valances, W oven W ood & m ore! titles. It premiered in com- petition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it re- ceived the FIPRESCI Prize. There is no cost for ad- mission, but donations are appreciated. For information about the Appelo Archives Center, go to www.appeloarchives.org SAVE 2 5 % on Select Signature Series Financing Available and we can scan in the photo for you. Deadline to enter is Friday, January 22nd at 5:00 pm. Entries will be printed in The Daily Astorian on January 29th. O reg on C oa st Lincoln C ity 503-7 38-524 2 54 1 -9 9 4 -9 9 54 SW W a shing ton 503-7 38-524 2 CLATSOP COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER www.budgetblinds.com 1315 SE 19th St., Warrenton • 861- PETS *Offer not valid with any other offers. Offer good at time of initial estimate only. Offer good at participating franchises only. Each franchise independently owned and operated. www.dogsncats.org Noon to 4pm, Tues-Sat CCB#177717 SATURDAY Cannon Beach American Le- gion Women’s Auxiliary Breakfast — 9 to 11:30 a.m., American Le- gion, 1216 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach.