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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016
Scholarship set in Wendy Richardson’s memory
Award goes to a student with
excellent service to the community
By KATHERINE LACAZE
EO Media Group
Seaside Scholarships Inc. is
managing a new scholarship,
created in memory of local
resident Wendy Richardson, who
died in December 2015.
The Wendy Richardson
Memorial Scholarship is the
Jeff Ter Har/For EO Media Group
Wendy Richardson
brainchild of several women who
knew her and whose sons partici-
pated in sports with Richardson’s
son, Nick, now 19. The Seaside
Scholarships board agreed to
manage the memorial scholarship.
The scholarship will be
awarded to a student based on
excellent community service,
a characteristic associated with
Richardson, according to board
member Sally LaCoste.
“That is how everyone thinks
of Wendy: how involved she was
in the community,” LaCoste said.
Seaside Scholarships is a
nonpro¿t
organi]ation
that
raises money used for its own
achievement scholarships and
also manages numerous memorial
and other scholarships for local
businesses and individuals. The
objective is to make it easy for
Seaside High School seniors
to submit a single application
that will be considered for all
qualifying scholarships.
The Wendy Richardson
Memorial Scholarship will be
awarded starting with the class of
2016.
To make a tax-deductible
donation, send a check or money
order to Seaside Scholarships
Inc., P.O. Box 332, Seaside, OR
97138, or visit the organi]ation’s
website at www.seasidescholar-
ships.com/donate.
RELIGION BRIEFS
Calvary Episcopal
Astoria First Baptist
SEASIDE — Because Calvary
Episcopal Church, 503 N. Holladay
Drive, holds its annual parish
meeting Sunday, there is a single
service of Holy Eucharist at 9:30 a.m.
in the church. The meeting follows
the service. The weekly Saturday
evening service is canceled.
For
information,
call
503-738-5773
Astoria First Baptist Church, 349
Seventh St., is holding a Women’s
Meeting from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Saturday in the downstairs social hall.
The speaker is Dee Spooner of the
Coast Pregnancy Clinic, who will talk
about future plans to expand services.
A continental breakfast is being
provided. For questions, call Kristi
McCauley at 503-440-4635.
St. Mary Star of the Sea
Grace Episcopal
The Knights of Columbus are
sponsoring a bilingual rosary to
bless families at 2 p.m. after the
Spanish Mass at St. Mary Star of the
Sea Catholic Church, 1465 Grand
Ave.
For information, call the church
at 503-325-3671 or go to www.
stmaryastoria.com
Grace Episcopal Church, 1545
Franklin Ave., holds its 152nd annual
meeting Sunday, beginning with a
single 9 a.m. combined service. The
¿rst annual meeting of Grace was
held in 1846.
Musica Maestrale presents
“Lessons of the Dark: The sacred
vocal music of Francois Couperin”
at 3 p.m. Sunday. Performers include
Hideki Yamaya as director and on
the theorbo, sopranos Arwen Myers
and Catherine van der Salm, and
violist Max Fuller. Tickets cost $15
at the door.
For information, call the church
at 503-325-4691 or go to www.
graceastoria.org
Warrenton United Methodist
WARRENTON — A Song
Service is being held at 10 a.m.
Sunday at Warrenton United
Methodist Church, 679 S. Main
Ave. After the steeple bell is rung,
songs are requested by the congre-
gation and sung during this hour
of worship and praise. Everyone
will be encouraged to select music
and call out favorite songs from a
variety of hymnals and song books.
Dave Warren and Diane Curs, on
the organ and piano respectively,
are accompanying the singing.
Anyone with a musical instrument
is invited to come and add to the
accompaniment.
A turkey potluck lunch will be
shared immediately following the
service. No one is required to bring
anything, but a donation for the food
bank would be appreciated.
There is off-street parking and the
church is accessible for those with
physical challenges. For information,
call Jane Hill, diaconal minister/lay
pastor, at 971-704-4357.
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Universalist
The Paci¿c Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship is holding a service at 11
a.m. Sunday at the First Congrega-
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Peggy Coreson leads the service and
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Bob and Emily Nelson and Bree
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