The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, December 23, 2016, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 3B, Image 15

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2016
Charter donates to Community Action Team
The Daily Astorian
Community Action Team
(CAT) recently received a
$1,500 donation from Charter
Communications to support the
work the nonprofit agency does
in Clatsop County. Charter is
also doing what they can to sup-
port those who are financially
disadvantaged by introducing
a new affordable high-speed
broadband Internet service
called Spectrum Internet Assist.
The funds Charter donated
will be used in the Lend A
Hand program, that provides
minor home repairs and nec-
essary accessibility upgrades.
These projects increase liva-
bility and safety for seniors,
disabled persons and veter-
ans who do not have the finan-
cial capacity to complete the
repairs or upgrades on their
own. The program serves both
homeowners and renters.
CAT also provides many
other important services in
Clatsop County: foreclosure
prevention, weatherization,
energy education, housing
rehabilitation, help with first-
time home buying, Head Start
and Healthy Families.
For information, call 503-
325-8098 or go to http://cat-
team.org
Submitted Photo
Charter Communications donated $1,500 to the Commu-
nity Action Team, which will be used for the Lend A Hand
program. Pictured, Cindy Peake, left, and Beverly Danner,
both of CAT.
Warrenton TOPS donates to food bank
Kiwanis and Job Corps class
partner to sell holiday trees
Submitted Photo
The Astoria Kiwanis Club has been selling Christmas trees at Safeway for 11 years.
The building construction technology class at Tongue Point Job Corps Center has as-
sisted the club for the past six years by constructing and dismantling the tree stands
in the Safeway parking lot. Pictured, the crew as they were taking down the stands on
Dec. 13. Kiwanis appreciates the support and partnership with TPJCC, and the sup-
port of the community. Proceeds from the tree sales benefit local children.
Submitted Photo
The Warrenton Chapter of Take Off Pounds Sensibly held a food drive among
their members, and collected over 60 food items and raised $110, all of which
is being donated to the Warrenton Food Pantry.
HONOR ROLL
The following students have
qualified for the honor roll
by earning a 3.5 grade point
average or higher at school.
Clatsop Community
College
Astoria
Astoria: Grace Autio,
Joyce
Benson,
Meisha
Boettcher, Austin Coleman,
Natasha Connelly, Christopher
Costa, Nathan Courson, Hai-
ley Crowley, Sam Daire, Dun-
can Davis, Ryley Espericueta,
Joshua Fontenot, Michael
Gabriel, Emily Hall, Nathan
Hampton, Johanna Hankel,
Jiadi He, Benjamin John-
son, Corey Johnson, Spencer
Johnston, Kati Junes, Kather-
ine Karna, Jacob Kaup, Sar-
rah Lindgren, Alyssa Logan,
Jake Lorimer, Eldon Maurer,
Annarose McDaniel, Bradley
Medlin, Naomi Miller, Jesse
Miller, Joseph Mongiovi,
Desiree Newberry, Chris-
tian Novellino, Danny Parker
III, Christopher Patenaude,
Manuel Pedro, Edwin Phil-
lips, Ruby Reed, Ryan Rus-
sell, Maxim Rutter, Franklin
Slepicka, Alana Stirling, Dale
Sydnam, Thomas Tice, Revoc
Tovar, Rachel Watts, Haley
Werst.
Chinook, Washington:
Alex Heckes, Jacob Malm-
stadt.
Çlatskanie:
David
Adkinson.
Gearhart: Jacqueline Her-
nandez, Ashley Schacher, Cole
Thomas.
Hammond:
Andrew
Smith.
Ilwaco,
Washington:
Brian Davidson, Cameron
Harkin.
Long Beach, Washington:
Natasha Luce, Courtnee Rob-
erts.
Naselle,
Washington:
Connor See.
Nehalem: Eric Robinson.
Ocean Park, Washington:
Pamela Dahl, Sandra Jones,
Courtney Stephenson.
Rockaway Beach: Melissa
Mahnke, Preston Rivers.
Rosburg, Washington:
Makayla Matthews.
Seaside: Avery Anderson,
Christopher Anguiano, Dan-
iela Anguiano, Ashaki Boelter,
Travis Cockcroft, Stacey Hall,
Malia Kahaloa-Brown, Bar-
riga Luis, Alex Lyon, Beltran
Martinez, Rebecca Misho,
Rachel Stahly, Joel Symonds.
Tillamook: Tonya Brown,
Kara Main.
Warrenton: Gregg Davis,
Saga Freyr, Trista Heeding,
Adam Jesberger, Nathaniel
Johnson, Carlie Joy, William
Kendall, Nora Koch, Joseph
Little, Benjamin Najera, Adam
Simmons, Meghan Stan-
dridge, Samantha Warren, Ari-
ana Watson, Emily Wexler,
Richard Wilson.
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