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4B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 Knights of Columbus give $1,950 to Special Olympics RELIGION BRIEFS Our Saviour’s Lutheran SEASIDE — Our Sav- iour’s Lutheran Church pres- ents “Song, Scripture and Sac- rament” from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Suzanne Elise Assisted Living, 101 Forest Drive. All are welcome. For information, call the church at 503-738-6791. Great Vow Zen CLATSKANIE — The Great Vow Zen Monastery, located at 79640 Quincy-May- ger Road in Clatskanie, holds a Jizo Ceremony for Children from 3 to 5:30 p.m. May 28. To help families and friends in their process of grief over the death of a child, lost children are honored in a ceremony in the Jizo Bodhi- sattva remembrance garden. Time is spent making a per- sonal memorial for the child, by writing a message, making a simple toy or necklace, or sew- ing a small garment. There are materials available, but partic- ipants may wish to bring scis- sors, thread, needle, and a small piece of red cloth. Many also bring a picture of the child or other personal token of remem- brance. These memorials are left on the Jizo statues. Families and friends are welcome to revisit the garden any time. The ceremony is very sim- ple, and done in silence. There is no charge, and anyone of any religious afiliation is wel- come. An RSVP is appreciated at http://bit.ly/21WYzkB For information, call 503-728- 0654 or go to www.zendust.org St. Mary, Star of the Sea The month of May is dedi- cated to the Virgin Mary, and the St. Mary, Star of the Sea and St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church Religious Education Program performs an annual May Crown- Submitted Photo Pictured, Miley Brouse crowns the statue of the Vir- gin Mary at St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church during the annual May Crown- ing event. The crown bearer, Walker Steele, looks on. ing. The program was directed by Rev. Ben Innes and Helen Dresen. Music was sung, accom- panied by pianist Rosy Doyle. Religious education teach- ers include the coordinator, Rosy Doyle, Dana Berny, Emily Borup, and Helen Dresen. The students, members of parish families in grades K-6, were given fresh lowers to make a bouquet for the Virgin Mary. A drawing was to select the girl to crown Mary, and the crown bearer. Those chosen were Miley Brouse and Walker Steele. A procession from the church took all in attendance to the grotto to the west of church, where there is a statue of the Vir- gin Mary in memory of Louie and Marie Angstrom and Bill and Ruth Knauss. The grotto was crafted by Joe Herman in 2000. The event ended with cup- cakes decorated with a mini- crown, ice cream and a blessed medal. Grace Episcopal Sunday is Hunger Aware- ness Sunday at Grace Epis- copal Church, 1545 Franklin Avenue. There is an ingather- ing for the Hunger Ministries at Grace, both monetary as well as non-perishable food items. Cans of chili, pork and beans and macaroni and cheese are espe- cially needed. The monthly Community Dinner will be served in the Par- ish Hall at 4 p.m. Sunday, free of charge. For information, call the church at 503-325-4691 or go to www.graceastoria.org Bethany Free Lutheran Bethany Free Lutheran Church, 451 34th St., is showing the movie “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” at 6 p.m. Sunday. This 2005 live action movie is a fantasy adventure based on the classic novel by C.S. Lewis. All members of the family are welcome. The movie is shown free of charge. For information, call 503-325-2925. Submitted Photo On May 7, Grand Knight Jerry Lencioni, representing William J. Leahy Knights of Columbus, Council 1307, came out to meet the Clatsop County Track and Field Team during a Satur- day practice and presented a check for $1,950 for the Clatsop County Special Olympics to Steve McAloney, Special Olypmics Oregon local program coordinator. The funds, which were the result of the Knights Annual Tootsie-Roll Handout and Special Olympics Fund Drive at the Warrenton Fred Meyer Store, will be used to purchase track and field uniforms. Paciic Unitarian Universalist The Paciic Unitarian Uni- versalist (UU) Fellowship is holding a service at 11 a.m. Sun- day at the First Congregational Church, 820 Alameda Ave. The Rev. Carol McKinley is deliver- ing a sermon, “The Democratic Experiment.” McKinley is an afiliated com- munity minister with the Olympia (Washington) UU Congregation and serves on the Paciic North- west District’s board of directors, Healthy Congregations Team and the Paciic Western Region’s Advisory Council. The Rev. Kit Ketcham is the service leader, Veja Lahti and Kathy Robertson are pro- viding refreshments and Dave Ambrose is the greeter. For information, call 503-325- 5225 or go to www.pacuuf.org Dinner and auctions will beneit Jewell scholarships The Daily Astorian JEWELL — The Jewell Memorial Scholarship Com- mittee is holding its 37th annual Smorgasbord and Auctions Saturday at Jewell School. The all-you-can-eat smor- gasbord, featuring an array of hot dishes, salads and a large Local, Family Owned Company dessert selection, begins at 4 p.m. The dinner costs $8 for adults, or $5 for seniors citi- zens and children. Children under age 5 eat for free. The silent auction ends by 6:05 p.m., followed by the winners of the hand-tied stu- dent-made quilts at 6:15 p.m., and the hand-crafted quilt “Rings of Freedom” drawing at 6:25 p.m. Oral auction items can be viewed until the auction starts at 6:30 p.m. The evening concludes with multiple rafle drawings. Proceeds from the dinner, drawings and auctions facili- tate scholarships for graduating seniors of Jewell High School. 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Looking for a new opportunity to learn, have fun, and grow with a company? Do you enjoy making people happy? If you answered YES to any of these questions then you need to “Escape” to our Fun Fest on Tuesday, May 24th anytime between 3-6pm at the Cannon Beach Chamber – 207 N Spruce St. EVERYTHING is coming up results when you use a Classified Ad! Look a t these a ds first The ILLAHEE: Waiting list forming for June/July availability. Newly upgraded, great views, covered parking, unmatched Downtown Astoria location. Quiet, mature, responsible. Excellent credit/ references & security deposit required. $995 to $1,495/mo 503-325-2280 Rickreall Gun Show June 11th 9am-5pm June 12th 9am-3pm Polk County Fairgrounds, 520 South Pacific Hwy West. Rickreall Oregon IF YOUʼRE PLANNING to move, now is the time to sell those items you canʼt take with you. Itʼs easy and economical to place a classified ad which will work hard for you! Look a t these a ds first Want to be a fish monger? Skipanon Brand Seafood has a great retail seasonal sales opportunity to sell fresh and canned seafood at the Cannery Store in Warrenton. Applicants may also deliver, set up and sell FRESH seafood at the Beaverton Farmers' Market on Saturdays from May- November and/or the Astoria Sunday Market. Requirements: Valid Driverʼs license, Positive communication skills, Pass Drug test, Stand for long periods of time, & Heavy lifting. Email a resume to Alana@skipanonbrand.com or mail to PO Box 400 Warrenton, OR 97146. The Clatsop Care Center Heath District is seeking a Board Director in Position #3 to serve out the remainder of an unexpired term until June 30, 2017. This is an opportunity to serve on a Board of seven directors that serve as the governing board of the District. The Health District, established under ORS 440.315 to 440.410, provides nursing home, intermediate care, residential, memory and assisted living facilities as well as in-home care services. The Boardʼs purpose is to establish and approve policies for governance and operations of the District, approve annual operating, cash and capital budgets, approve long term commitments, and evaluate the performance of the Chief Executive Officer. The Board meets regularly once per month, on the fourth Tuesday, at 12:00 p.m. If you are interested, please contact Chief Executive Officer Nicole Williams at 503-468-0904. 35 Lost & Found FOUND Menʼs ring outside Film Museum in Astoria on May 13th. Call John @ 503-325-8656 FOUND Money Clip with sentimental value found outside DMV in Astoria on May 6th. Call Mike to identify. 503-741-1118