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A catch from last year’s Bounty on the Bay.
The 14th annual Boun-
ty on the Bay, a two-day
salmon fishing event and
tournament hosted by
the Tillamook Estuaries
Partnership, will take place
Friday, June 2, and Satur-
day, June 3, and seats are
expected to fill up fast.
Participants can regis-
ter at www.tbnep.org to
reserve a spot with a guide
or as captain of their own
boat.
Registration, for both
guided and nonguided
anglers, includes entry to
Friday’s Italian pasta din-
ner and Saturday’s seafood
feast and silent auction.
Anyone who can’t partici-
pate on the water can still
register for the evening’s
festivities on Friday, Satur-
day or both.
This year’s line-up of
guides: Andy Schneider,
Chris Vertopoulos, David
Johnson, Greg Hublou,
Pat Abel, Bob Rees, Curt
Hedges, Dave Harris, Jon
Winter, Mike Arnold, Sky
Freet and Ted Teufel.
The event is a fundraiser
for the Tillamook Estuaries
Partnership, an organiza-
tion dedicated to the con-
servation and restoration
of Tillamook County’s
estuaries and watersheds,
their website states.
Sponsors for the event
include Kayak Tillamook,
Northwest Hardwoods,
Ninkasi Brewing, Fort
George Brewery, ProCure
Bait Scents and Brad’s
Killer Fishing Gear.
Garibaldi House Inn and
Suites, the official hotel of
Bounty on the Bay, is of-
fering discounted rates for
Friday and Saturday night
stays if guests mention
Bounty on the Bay.
Anyone interested in
sponsoring this North
Coast community event can
contact the partnership at
503-322-2222.
Church’s tea and luncheon turns 15
ROSEBURG, WASH. — Grays
River Methodist Church
Friendship Circle’s Spring
Tea and Luncheon — which
turns 15 this year — will
be held Sunday, May 21, at
Roseburg Community Hall
on Washington State Route 4
in Roseburg, Washington.
Doors open at 11:30 a.m.;
lunch will be served at 12:30
p.m., followed by a short
program. Children must be
accompanied by an adult.
Every year, the church se-
lects a different theme; this
year’s is “What a Wonderful
World.”
There will be the usual
“Pick Your Own Prize” raf-
fle — tickets are $1 — and
a silent auction. Both the
raffle and auction will con-
tinue through the afternoon,
with raffle prizes awarded
at various times during the
tea. Auction proceeds will
be donated to the West End
Food Bank.
The High Tea menu
includes fresh fruit, sa-
vories, veggies and dip,
tea, punch and a special
dessert plate.
Attendees are welcome
to dress up or come casual.
There will be a hat contest
so attendees can wear a hat
if they wish.
Suggested donation at
the door is $8 per person.
Children under 12 are $5.
For more information
please call 360-465-2740 or
360-484-7749.