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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017
SELF-HELP GROUPS
Al-Anon (Astoria) — 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Peace Lutheran Church,
565 12th St.; 12 p.m. Wednesday,
First United Methodist Church,
1076 Franklin Ave. For informa-
tion, call 503-325-1087; 7 p.m.
Thursday, Crossroads Commu-
nity Church, 40618 Old Highway
30, Svensen. For information, call
503-458-6467.
Al-Anon (Clatskanie) — 8
p.m. Monday, Faith Lutheran
Church, 1010 N.E. Fifth St.,
Clatskanie. For information, call
503-728-3351.
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Evergreen Lodge recognizes students’ academic excellence
The Daily Astorian
Evergreen Masonic Lodge in Sea-
side presented the 2017 annual scholastic
achievement awards at a ceremony May 7,
under the direction of Worshipful Master
Art Herring, recognizing juniors and seniors
of Seaside High School who have attained a
3.50 or better GPA. The guest speaker was
Seaside Police Chief Dave Hamm.
Juniors receiving certificates were Bryre
Babbit, Dawson Blanchard, Colton Car-
ter, Jessica Chisholm, Corrie Falleur, Kylee
Finn, Logan Gandy, Jetta Ideue, Danielle
Keen, GeriAnn Klaffke, Faythe Koontz,
Isaiah Lippold, Ashley Scott and Rafael
Sibony.
For the seniors, certificates were
awarded to Christian Angeles, Eliza-
beth Barns, Lucille Bodner, Paola Cam-
puzano Tovar, Cadyn Carr, Rebekah Cox,
Emma Dutcher, Adrianna Gaspar Roque,
Kara Ipson, Jackson Januik, Caroline Kot-
son, Kristin Lent, Emily Matlock, Alejan-
dra Mayes, Diania Nolazco, Mica Ella-
zen Paranal, Bradley Rzewnicki, Carson
Schulte, Josephine Smith, Summer Spell,
Hunter Thompson, Madelynn Utti, Sydney
Villegas and Alexis Wingenbach.
In addition to certificates of recognition,
the lodge also presented $500 scholarships
to graduating seniors Kara Ipson and Jack-
son Januik.
Light refreshments were served to the
recognized students, faculty, families and
friends.
Seaside High School seniors hold certificates of recognition from the Evergreen Masonic Lodge for maintaining a GPA
of 3.50 or better.
RELIGION BRIEFS
Pacific Unitarian
Universalist
The Pacific Unitarian Uni-
versalist (UU) Fellowship
holds a service at 11 a.m. Sun-
day at the Performing Arts Cen-
ter, 588 16th St. Monica Van
Steenberg and Rev. Kit Ket-
cham offer reflections on the
season of Beltane, an important
time of year in the earth-cen-
tered religions that are a source
of UU philosophy, and what it
means today.
The monthly potluck fol-
lows the service at the Masonic
Temple.
For information, call 503-
338-6883 or go to www.pac-
uuf.org
Interfaith Partnership
SEASIDE — The South
County Interfaith Partnership
meets at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at
the Pig ’N Pancake, 323 Broad-
way, to foster better understand-
ing among faith practitioners
and to nurture one another in
spirit. All faiths are welcome.
For information, call Ann Sou-
venir at 503-738-0200.
St. Mary, Star of the Sea
St. Mary, Star of the Sea
Catholic Church, 1465 Grand
Ave., is holding a special rosary
at 3 p.m. Saturday to cele-
brate the 100th anniversary
of the apparition of St. Mary
to three shepherd children in
Fatima, Portugal. The Knights
of Columbus are directing this
bilingual prayer.
Twenty-three members of
the parish are receiving the
Sacrament of Confirmation at
a 5 p.m. Sunday. Bishop Peter
Smith of the Portland Archdi-
ocese presides. Born in South
Africa, he has been an auxiliary
bishop since 2014.
Al-Anon (Tillamook) — 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, St. Albans Epis-
copal Church, 2102 Sixth St., call
503-842-5094 for information;
noon Friday, 5012 Third St., call
503-730-5863 for information.
Eating Disorders Anon-
ymous — 1:10 to 2:10 p.m.
Wednesdays, River Zen Yoga,
399 31st St. A 12-Step program.
For information, call Susan Wil-
liams at 510-417-5553.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Seaside Museum and His-
torical Society — Volunteers
needed to help as docents, main-
taining and creating exhibits, and
various events throughout the
year. Small and large projects
available. Any amount of time
will be greatly appreciated. Call
the museum at 503-738-7065 or
email seasidemuseum@hotmail.
com
of four hours per week request-
ed. Some training provided. For
information, contact Caren Black
at 503-325-6886.
Start Making a Reader To-
day — Needs volunteers to read
to students one-on-one for one
hour a week at local elementary
schools. To volunteer, call 503-
391-8423 or go to www.getsmar-
toregon.org
Veterans Services Officer
of Clatsop County — Seeking
volunteer drivers to transport
veterans from Astoria to the
Veterans Administration Medical
Center in Portland using the Dis-
abled American Veterans (DAV)
van. To volunteer, call 503-298-
8757 or email clatsopvso@gmail.
com
www.eomediagroup.com
Warrenton Senior Lunch
Program — Warrenton Commu-
nity Center, 170 S.W. Third St.
Volunteers needed to help with
Meals on Wheels and in the din-
ing room Mondays or Thursdays.
For information, contact Barb Bal-
ensifer at 503-861-1341.
The following persons support Jim Campbell for re-election to the
Port of Astoria Port Commission
Representative Deborah Boone
Dave and Marcy Phillips
Bob Ellsberg
Thomas and Sarah Phillips
Jo Ann Dawley
Cheryl Johnson
Bill and Georgette Eastland
Ted Messing
Ann Marie and G. I. Gramson
John Raichl
Carol Gearin
Stacey Duyck
David and Ann Meyers
Jerry L. Ostermiller
Jay Rosen
Lynne Johnson
Klyde and Mary Kay Thompson
Shirley Tinner
Del and Natasha Thompson
Don and Carol Haskell
Mike Riek
Nolan Gidding
Lisa Dreeszen
Jill and Kelly Culver
Joel Bergeman
Joe Funari
Barbara Campbell
DR Phillip Bales and Ann Bales
Kent Johnson
Admiral Ed Nelson USCG (ret)
and Joyce Nelson
Merv and Kathy Helmerson
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Titanic Lifeboat Academy —
Volunteer to help care for animals
and assist with sustainable living
projects; minimum commitment
Tri-City Spay and Neuter
Thrift Store — 600 Broadway,
Seaside. Needs volunteers inter-
ested in improving the welfare of
animals. For information, call 503-
738-7040.
JIM CAMPBELL FOR PORT COMMISSION
POSITION ONE
Captain Doug Kaup USCG (ret)
and Deborah Kaup
St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church’s Faith Forma-
tion kindergarten to sixth-grade class held the annual
May crowning of St. Mary in the Grotto next to the Church.
Pictured, Sierra Brouse.
Alcoholics Anonymous —
To find a meeting, call 503-861-
5526 or go to www.aa-oregon.
org
Al-Anon (Seaside) — 6:30
p.m. Tuesday, Seaside Public
Library, 1131 Broadway, call 503-
810-5196 for information.
Svensen Congregate Meal
Site — Wickiup Grange Hall,
92683 Svensen Market Road.
To volunteer, or for information,
call Debbie Dunaway at 503-791-
7298 or 503-861-4202.
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Alateen (Tillamook) — 6:30
p.m. Thursday, 5012 Third St. For
information, call 503-730-5863.
Celebrate Recovery —
6 p.m. Thursday, The Table
Church, 852 Broadway, Seaside.
Faith-based 12-step program de-
signed to help anyone struggling
with hurts, habits and hangups,
including drugs and alcohol, an-
ger, co-dependence, domestic
abuse or sex, food or pornogra-
phy addictions. Being religious
not required. Free dinner and
child care provided. For informa-
tion, call D.B. Lewis at 503-741-
5977.
Al-Anon (Nehalem) — 7 p.m.
Monday, Riverbend Room, North
County Recreation District, 36155
Ninth St. For information, call 503-
368-8255.
Seaside High School juniors were awarded certificates of recognition for maintaining a GPA of 3.50 or better by the
Evergreen Masonic Lodge.
Al-Anon Family Groups in-
formation, Oregon Area Al-Anon
website. oregonal-anon.org
Don Herlon
Bob and Crystal Hovden
Mike and Donna Kuratli
Captain R. Stevens ‘Steve’
USCG (ret) and Teresa Stevens
Loran and Corleen Mathews
LCDR Ed Steve USCG (ret)
Sara Hauke
W. Louis ‘Lou’ Larson and
Mary Ann Larson
Mike and Michele Abrahams
PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF JAMES CAMPBELL FOR PORT COMMISSIONER #1