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3B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2016 Submitted Photos Dulcye Taylor, left, presents Gregg Cross with a special recognition award, for supporting the Astoria Down- town Historic District Association’s largest fundraising event, the Pacific NorthWest Brew Cup. ADHDA lauds Get your Girl Scout cookies now volunteers with Appreciation Night, awards Submitted Photo Brownie Troop 10026 of Astoria: (back from left) Kailey Kelly, Lily Helligso and Amelia Nemlowill; (center) Sophie Saarheim, Josie Reeves, Ary Sorenson, Linnea Olson, Alexzandra Nolasco and Kennedy Newton; (front) Elli Hamm and Freya Covey. The Daily Astorian Girl Scout cookies are here! Starting today, you can order your favorite Girl Scout cookie from your favorite Girl Scout. Scouts in Clatsop County will be selling cookies today through March 13. You may see cookie booths setup in front of a local business or a wagon being pulled down Commercial Street ¿ lled with cookie bo[es. Through the Girl Scout Cookie Program, girls develop ¿ ve essential skills: goal-setting, decision-making, money management, people skills and business ethics. Troops use the pro- ceeds to go on adventures and support their community. Recent e[amples of Scouts caring for their community include donations to the local Clatsop County )ood Bank, the Holiday :ish- ing Tree Foundation, and the Clatsop Community Action. To ¿ nd a cookie booth sale near you use the online Cookie Locater tool at http://cookielocator.littlebrownie.com or Cookie Locater app. Submitted Photo Junior/Cadette Troop 10136 of Astoria: (back from left) Breanna Brouse, Kiara Castillo and Kaydence Williams; (front) Emily Honl, Ella Zilli and Eva Lycette. Seaside student wins fourth place in contest ENGAGMENT SEASIDE — Taylor $1,800. As a national ¿ nal- Barnes placed fourth in the ist, he will receive at least Oregon State Elks Association $4,000 from the Elks National “Most Valuable Student” com- Foundation. petition, and earned a scholar- He has applied for admis- ship of $1,500. Barnes sion to the U.S. Naval attended the OSEA Academy. Alternate scholarship banquet plans include the Uni- and awards program versity of California held at Keizer Elks Los Angeles and the Lodge on Feb 6. He University of :ashing- was accompanied by ton. He plans to major his parents, Bill and in economics and pur- Taylor Kathy Barnes, his sister sue a post graduate law Barnes Elizabeth, and grand- degree. For a career, he parents Bill and Sharon plans to become a U.S. Barnes. They were hosted by Navy or Marine Corps of¿ cer the Seaside Lodge with schol- and then a corporate ¿ nancial/ arship chairman Hugh Kerwin legal consultant. and his wife, Patsy. For information about the He has already received Elks Scholarship Program, or a Seaside Lodge award of the Seaside Elks Lodge, call $1,000 and Oregon State Elks 503-738-6651 or email sea- Association district award of sideelks@yahoo.com On Jan. 28, members and volunteers of the Asto- ria Downtown Historic Dis- trict Association (ADHDA) gathered at Buoy Beer Com- pany to honor and celebrate the volunteer spirit of down- town Astoria with its fourth annual Volunteer Apprecia- tion Night and Awards Cer- emony. Collectively, volun- teers gave more than 2,700 hours of service to the orga- nization in 2015. Special recognition was given to Greg Cross and Jack Harris for their contin- uous support for ADHDA’s largest fundraising event, the 3aci¿ c North:est Brew Cup, which is always held the last weekend in Septem- ber. Malama Day Spa, Salon Verve and T. Paul’s Supper Club were recognized for the time and talents given during ADHDA’s second largest fundraising event, The Jane Barnes Revue; Patsy Oser for her continued enthusiasm and go-getter attitude; Den- nis Stichman for his green thumb; Astoria Parks and Recreation Departm ent for their continued support in many of ADHDA’s beauti¿ - cation projects; and Norma Hernandez for her diligent community service. Mitch Mitchum was post- humously honored with The Pat Award, which recog- nizes an individual with out- standing volunteer spirit. Mitchum’s support was key in the re-energizing of ADHDA. He sat on both the Business Development and Design Committees. His insight and knowledge of downtown will be missed. The Pat Award was ¿ rst given to Pat Saunders in 2011, and was so named to honor her generous and ded- icated community spirit and enthusiasm for ADHDA. In her memory, this award is given to the volunteer who has gone above and beyond in the past year. Past recipi- ents have included Mary Rit- ter, Dan Bartlett, and Katie Murray. ADHDA’s awards and accomplishments of 2015 were made possible by the dedication of its volunteers, particularly the 45 volun- teers who give monthly as members on the board and committees. To get involved with, or learn more about ADHDA, go to www.astoriadowntown. com or call 503-791-7940. Pictured, Dulcye Taylor on the microphone with, from left, Betsy Lennon, Sari Hartman, and Riki Irie, Astoria Downtown Historic District Association Volunteer Ap- preciation Night award winners. Joshua Stahly and Cassandra Stoddard Stoddard — Stahly John and Andrea Stoddard of Beavercreek announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Cassandra Stoddard of Corvallis, granddaughter of Robert and Mary Baskins and Terrance and Grace Stod- dard, all of Hood River, to Joshua Stahly, also of Corval- lis. He is the son of Michael and Arlene Stahly of Elsie, and grandson of Norman and Beverly Hi[on of Manteca, California, Karen Custer of Seaside and Gail Klingerman of Cannon Beach. The bride-to-be is a 2012 graduate of Colton High School and a senior at Ore- gon State University, where she will earn her bachelor’s degree in mathematics in June. This fall she is attend- ing graduate school at OSU to obtain a master’s degree in secondary education. The prospective groom graduated from Jewell High School in 2011. He is a senior at OSU, where he will earn his bachelor’s degree in physics in June, then pursue a master’s degree in robotics. A wedding is planned for 1 p.m. July 9 at New Life Foursquare Church, 2350 S.E. Territorial Road in Canby. Coming Wednesday Visit us online at DailyAstorian.com IN THE DAILY ASTORIAN 2 0 1 6 EDITION OUR COAST IS THE ANNUAL REGIONAL TRAVEL MAGAZINE THAT SHOWCASES THE PLACE WE CALL HOME AND THE PLACE PEOPLE LOVE TO VISIT You Tube DiscoverOurCoast.com