4B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2016 RELIGION BRIEFS Community HU sing SEASIDE — A Seaside Community Eckankar HU Sing takes place at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. Regardless of one’s beliefs or religion, anyone can sing HU (pronounced hue), an ancient name for God; it is for the spiritual upliftment of those who come, and is not directed to any other purpose. For information, call Seann Valen at 503-717- 5485, email axcess49@gmail. com or go to www.eckankar.org For information, call the church at 503-436-1222. Crossroads Community SVENSEN — Crossroads Community Church, a Friends Fellowship, at 40618 Old High- way 30, is holding a Free Family Film Friday at 6:45 p.m. Friday. Come enjoy a ilm and fellow- ship. This event is always held the second Friday of the month. All are welcome. For informa- tion, call Shawn Leonard, pastor, at 503-949-5033. the week: a hike to the Cathe- dral Tree, a ride on the Astoria Trolley, and on Thursday eve- ning, the children can participate in a program that includes an ice cream social. Registration forms will be accepted on the irst day of the camp (or earlier), and are available at the church ofice and online at www.astoriafirstlutheran.com. For information, call Tami Jones at 503-298-8580, or the church ofice at 503-325-6252. from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday. A lab- yrinth introduction is offered at 3 p.m. upon request. It takes an average of 30 minutes to com- plete the walk. The Jean Barney Art Show hangs through next week and is open Sunday through Thurs- day mornings. Those visiting are invited to vote for the Peo- ple’s Choice award to be given on July 10. For information, call the church at 503-325-4691 or go to www.graceastoria.org Bethany Free Lutheran Society of Friends First Lutheran SEAVIEW, Wash. — The Lower Columbia Worship Group of the Society of Friends (Quaker) meets at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Peninsula Church Center Fireside Room (south building), 5000 N Place. This is a “silent” (unprogrammed) worship group. All are welcome to visit and par- ticipate. For information, call 503-895-7474. A week-long vacation day camp runs from July 18 to 22 at First Lutheran Church, 725 33rd St. The hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 to 11:30 a.m. Friday. The theme of this year’s camp is Follow the Leader. There is no cost for the camp. Children attending should have inished kindergarten through ifth grade. Campers should bring a sack lunch, but snacks and drinks will be provided. The day camp is provided by trained college-aged camp coun- selors from Camp Lutherwood. Middle school and high school students may also come to serve as junior counselors. Adult vol- unteers are providing assistance as well. The program includes games, crafts, and music. Three spe- cial events will happen during Cannon Beach Community CANNON BEACH — Can- non Beach Community Church, 132 E. Washington St., holds an Evensong service at 6 p.m. the irst and third Sunday of the month. All are welcome. Evensong features Wes Warhmund (guitar, lute and clarinet) and meditative songs, Psalms, readings, candlelight and time for quiet relection. Vacation Bible school is being held from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday at Beth- any Free Lutheran Church, 451 34th St. All children age 3 to those who just completed the sixth grade are welcome to attend. There is no charge. A four-member team from the Association Free Lutheran Bible School in Plymouth, Min- nesota, is assisting with the VBS, which includes puppets, Bible lessons, crafts, snacks, singing and games. For information, call 503- 325-2925. Registration forms can be found on the church’s website at http://bethanyfree. com, or children can be regis- tered the irst day they attend. Grace Episcopal The Labyrinth at Grace Epis- copal Church, 1545 Franklin Ave., is available for walking Warrenton United Methodist WARRENTON — The con- gregation of Warrenton United Methodist Church, 697 S.W. Main Ave., invites Fourth of July parade attendees to stop by Monday, from 2 p.m. until the parade is over, for a chat, glass of water, shelter and restrooms. The church is on the parade route, and accessible to all. Sev- eral photo albums will be open, and those attending are welcome to help identify faces and events from the past. A recent fundraiser breakfast helped the church support three local groups serving families and children: Warrenton-Ham- mond Healthy Kids Inc., the Warrenton High School Schol- arships Inc. and the Warrenton food bank. The next breakfast is being planned for August or September. Local, Family Owned Company Tourism, arts winners in Cannon Beach By LYRA FONTAINE The Daily Astorian Cannon Beach Tourism and Arts Fund will disburse about $266,000 this year to area nonproits. The commission suggested $5,000 to North Coast Land Conservancy, fulilling their request for a new event, Coast- Walk Oregon, a three-day, 30-mile hiking event on the Oregon Coast Trail starting at Columbia River and heading over Tillamook Head to Can- non Beach. The Chamber of Com- merce requested $110,000; the commission recommended $35,000. “I think the general feeling was, with the city increasing its annual contribution through the additional 1 percent that was passed this year, that a lot of the items were a part of doing business as the destina- tion marketing organization for the city,” City Manager Brant Kucera said. “There was a feeling that the city had already set aside money to do those activities.” The Chamber of Com- merce requested $50,000 for an inaugural culinary, bev- erage and music festival and night market; $25,000 for marketing on the North Coast; $20,000 to expand the website and social media; and $15,000 for marketing videos. The commission recom- mended $35,000 in total fund awards: $6,700 for the festi- val and night market, $11,000 for North Coast marketing, $8,700 for social integration and $8,700 for videos. “Several people felt that some of the events would fall under the normal course of business for the cham- ber and not require Tourism and Arts Commission fund- ing,” Commission Chair Tom Drumheller. “I am pleased to hear how the commission responded to the chamber coming in and asking for $110,000 when they’ve been granted a signif- icant increase in their budget this year,” Councilor Melissa Cadwallader said. Full grant list is online at http://bit.ly/29jjvyV OREGON CAPITAL INSIDER Get the inside scoop on state government and politics! 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Applicant must be able to thrive in a small office environment with varied tasks and responsibilities, work independently and with customers as part of an integrated administrative team. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Administration - Preparation of agendas and taking minutes at public meetings, assisting management with the public works process, assistance in resolving customer concerns, performing office administrative functions and completion of special projects as needed. Accounting - Performing basic accounting functions, assisting management with accounts receivable and accounts payable, completing accounting software data entry, and other duties as may be assigned. Qualifications Must possess a professional attitude, strong organizational skills, ability to learn new tasks, excellent verbal and written communication skills. 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Beginning in July, Board of Directors Meetings will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 4pm. All meetings are held at the Bob Chisholm Community Center in Seaside and are open to the public. The July Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 19, at 4pm. 50 Professional Services S easide POCKET KNIVES p Count y Astoria: Large 1 Bedroom, $625/month. View, Finished Wood Floors, Offstreet Parking. Second Story Walk-Up. Some Utilities Furnished. 503-791-3519 At Fire Mountain magical things will happen. O NLY 1 in Cla tso L E F T Summer End Incentive The Lanai in Seaside is seeking housekeepers and relief front desk person. Experiance prefered but not required. Pay starting at $12 per hour. Apply in person at 3140 Sunset Blv. Seaside. Wednesday- Sunday Please no E-mails. Preschool and Elementary enrollment is open at The New School at Fire Mountain in Arch Cape / Falcon Cove. Now enrolling for the coming school year with spaces open for preschool and kindergarten, and 1st through 4th grades. Visit firemountainschool.org for more information and application materials to reserve your spot now. LIVE OUTSIDE ASTORIA? To place your ad in the Daily Astorian Classifieds, simply dial: 4 61 S. FRAN K LIN • SEASIDE | 5 03-738-34 5 2 1-800-781-3211 CLASSIFIED ADS work hard for you. Try one today! Itʼs fast and itʼs toll free! 35 Lost & Found 70 Help Wanted Beautiful, Young, Siamese Cat Owners Moved and Abandonded It. Call 503-836-2142 For More Info or Arrange Meeting 45 Public Notices Occasionally other companies make telemarketing calls off classified ads. These companies are not affiliated with The Daily Astorian and customers are under no obligation to participate. If you would like to contact the attorney general or be put on the do not call list, here are the links to both of them Complaint form link: http://www.doj.state.or.us/ finfraud/ Position is full-time with some scheduled weekend hours May- September. Duties will be performed at both the Port of Ilwaco and Port of Chinook. Salary DOE. Position includes a full benefit package. The Port of Ilwaco is an Alcohol Free and Drug Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please submit employment application (found at www.portofilwaco.com or call the Port office at 360-642- 3143) and resume to Port of Ilwaco, 165 Howerton Way, PO Box 307, Ilwaco, WA 98624. All applications must be submitted no later than 3:00 p.m. on July 12, 2016. Astoria Riverwalk Inn is under new management and is currently accepting applications for •Front Desk •Housekeeping •Laundry personnel. We offer competitive wages starting at $12 per hour plus an end of summer bonus! 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Requires current CNA license, driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. Harbors Home Health & Hospice is an equal opportunity employer. Please feel free to stop by and pick up an application or email resume to Melissa@myhhhh.org Or mail to: HR Dept., Harbors Home Health & Hospice 201 7th Street Hoquiam, WA 98550 FOR QUICK CASH Use a classified ad to sell items around your home you can no longer use. Bagels by the Sea Seeking Barista and Prep Cook. Full-time, no winter layoff. Apply in person. 210 S. Holladay, Seaside BioOregon Protein has an immediate opening for a Lab Technician I. Apply in person at 1935 NW Warrenton Drive in Warrenton. 503-861-2256. Pre-employment screening required. EEO and e-verify company. 70 Help Wanted Assistant Mailroom Supervisor: Opportunity to work full-time in our packaging and distributing department at The Daily Astorian. 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