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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 2017
RELIGION BRIEFS
Pacific Unitarian
Universalist
The Pacific Unitarian Uni-
versalist Fellowship holds
a traditional discussion ser-
vice at 11 a.m. Sunday in the
downstairs Green Room at the
Performing Arts Center, 588
16th St. The discussion topic,
presented by Tod Lundy, is
“Atheism: What does it mean
to you? How many kinds of
atheism are there?” Discus-
sion services run through
the first Sunday in Septem-
ber. Fellowship members
may bring their coffee and
refreshments.
For information, call 503-
338-6883 or go to www.pac-
uuf.org
Religious Society of
Friends
ILWACO, Wash. — The
Lower Columbia Quakers,
also known as the Religious
Society of Friends, meets at
3 p.m. Sunday in the Ilwaco
Community Center, 158 First
Ave. N. All are welcome to
visit and participate. For infor-
mation, go to https://lowerco-
lumbiaquakers.org
Community HU Sing
SEASIDE — A Seaside
Community Eckankar HU
Sing takes place at 3 p.m.
Sunday at the Seaside Pub-
lic 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
Astoria AAUW installs officers
Church of Christ
Society of Friends
SEAVIEW, Wash. —
The Lower Columbia Wor-
ship Group of the Society of
Friends (Quaker) meets at
3 p.m. Sunday in the Penin-
sula Church Center Fireside
Room (south building), 5000
N Place. This is a “silent”
(unprogrammed)
worship
group. All are welcome to visit
and participate. For informa-
tion, call 503-895-7474.
Submitted Photo
The newly installed officers for the Astoria chapter
of the American Association of University wom-
en are, from left, Jan Horning, co-president; Pam
Alegria, secretary; Jan Nybakke, vice president, pro-
gram; DeeDee Deacon, treasurer; Liz Bartell, vice
president, membership; and Monica Van Steenberg,
co-president.  Branch members gathered at Nybak-
ke’s home to congratulate scholarship winners,
install the leadership and hear from member Ellen
Silverman, who had just returned from the National
AAUW Convention in Washington, D.C.
Cannon Beach
Community
CANNON BEACH —
Cannon Beach Community
Church, 132 E. Washington
St., holds an Evensong service
at 6 p.m. the first and third
Sunday of the month. All are
welcome.
Evensong features Wes
Warhmund (guitar, flute and
clarinet) and meditative songs,
Psalms, readings, candlelight
and time for quiet reflection.
For information, call the
church at 503-436-1222.
First Lutheran
Sunday is Fun First @
Local delegates travel to state
PEO convention in Ontario
The Daily Astorian
More than 400 delegates
and visitors gathered for the
annual convention of the Ore-
gon State PEO Sisterhood at
the Four Rivers Cultural Cen-
ter in Ontario June 15 to 17.
North Coast delegates
attending the convention
were Ann Bales and Janet
Kemp of Chapter DL, and
tor. A coffee hour after both
the 8:30 and 11 a.m. ser-
vices is being held to thank
and honor his service to First
Lutheran. All are welcome to
attend these services.
For information, call the
church at 503-325-6252 or go
to www.astoriafirstlutheran.
com
First Sunday, featuring Camp
Songs Sunday led by Rev.
Jerry O’Neill on his guitar at
First Lutheran Church, 725
33rd St. This is Rev. O’Neill’s
last Sunday as the interim pas-
The nondenominational
Church of Christ, 692 12th
St., hosts guest speaker Ken
Tipps at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
The sermon topic is “Freedom
of Religion,” based on Gala-
tions 5:1. All are welcome.
On July 9 and 16, the
church presents sermons from
the Sojourners, a Church of
Christ group that travels the
country.
For information, call
503-791-3235.
Grace Episcopal
The Labyrinth at Grace
Episcopal Church, 1545
Franklin Ave., is available
for walking from 3 to 6 p.m.
Sunday. It takes an average
of 30 minutes to complete the
walk. A labyrinth introduc-
tion is offered at 3 p.m., upon
request.
The Jean Barney Art
Show is open Sunday through
Thursday mornings. Those
HONOR ROLL
St. Brendan The
Navigator Orthodox
Christian
St. Brendan The Navigator
Orthodox Christian Mission
is holding a liturgy at 10 a.m.
Sunday, preceded by Matins
at 8:30 a.m., at the St. Francis
de Sales Mission, 867 Fifth
Ave. in Hammond. There is a
social hour after liturgy.
Vespers services are at 5
p.m. Saturday in Astoria. For
directions or questions, call
503-298-3453.
Father Kevin Lien pre-
sides over the services. All are
welcome.
GRADUATE
The following students have qualified for
the honor roll by earning a 3.5 grade point aver-
age or higher at school.
Lori Hulti and Kathy Arndt of
Chapter FE.
PEO is an international
women’s organization that
promotes educational oppor-
tunities for women through
a variety of scholarship, loan
and grant programs. For
the 2017-18 year, $427,216
in scholarship funds were
awarded by the 180 PEO
chapters in Oregon.
visiting are invited to vote for
the People’s Choice Award, to
be given on July 9.
The annual Grace Rum-
mage sale takes place July
20, 21 and 22. Donations are
being accepted, and may be
dropped off at Grace from 9
a.m. to noon Monday through
Thursday.
Grace Preschool has lim-
ited openings for 3-, 4- and
5-year-old children. Classes,
which are held from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m., begin in Sep-
tember. Families can choose
which days to enroll. The
application is available at
www.graceastoria.org
For information, call the
church at 503-325-4691.
George Fox University
Newberg
Astoria: Morgan Postlewait.
Oregon State University
Corvallis
Astoria: Sonia Ahrens, Alexander Autio,
Timothy Beery, Emmanuel Goicochea, Enoch
Gray, Colton Hatcher, Rachel Lertora, Isabella
Marincovich Mallares, Shoshanna McCleary,
Kennedy Rub, Ryan Simpson, Miguel Velasco.
Cannon Beach: Annuka Brown.
Gearhart: Aimee Schacher.
Hammond: Benjamin Bergerson, Maggie
Cote.
Seaside: Alanna Kieffer, Christian Ander-
son, Brittany West.
Warrenton: Ashley Bassett, Katherine Cor-
liss, Lillian Teadtke, Maxwell Beaudoin, Aleah
Hobbs, Jordan Hollaway, Christine Tapales.
The following stu-
dent has graduated from
college:
George Fox
University
Newberg
Astoria: Stacy Vin-
son, master’s degree,
social work.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
4-H — Looking for 4-H leaders.
For information, call Sandra Carl-
son at the Oregon State University
Extension at 503-325-8573.
American Red Cross —
Needs registration volunteers
(donor ambassadors) in Clatsop
County to provide customer service
and enhance the blood donor expe-
rience. For information, call Angela
Basurtto at 503-528-5430.
Astoria Column — 1 Coxcomb
Drive. Volunteers needed to wel-
come visitors, provide information
and answer questions about the
Astoria Column and the city of
Astoria. For information, call the
Friends of the Astoria Column Visi-
tor Center at 503-325-2963.
Astoria Riverfront Trolley As-
sociation — 111 W. Marine Drive.
Needs conductors/motormen to
operate trolley and narrate points
of interest. One or more three-hour
shifts per month. For information,
call the 503-325-6311.
Astoria Senior Center — 1111
Exchange St. To volunteer, call Lar-
ry Miller at 503-325-3231.
Astoria-Warrenton
Area
Chamber of Commerce — 111 W.
Marine Drive. Volunteers needed at
the chamber and for events. For in-
formation, call 503-325-6311.
Camp Kiwanilong — A large
variety of volunteer opportunities
are available. For information, call
503-861-2933 or go to www.camp-
kiwanilong.org
Caring Adults Developing
Youth (CADY) Mentoring Pro-
gram — 800 Exchange St., second
floor. Mentors needed for youths
ages 10 to 17 at risk of school fail-
ure. Time commitment: one year,
about eight hours per month. For
information, contact Laura Parker
at 503-325-8601 or lparker@co.
clatsop.or.us
Clatsop Animal Assistance
Inc. — Needs volunteers who have
a strong commitment to work on
behalf of the Clatsop County Ani-
mal Shelter’s dogs and cats. For in-
formation, email info@dogsncats.
org or call 503-861-0737.
information, contact Mandy Brench-
ley at 503-325-0313, ext. 209.
Clatsop County Animal Shel-
ter — Animal care volunteers
age 16 and older needed for one
three-hour shift per week. Pick up
an application at 1315 S.E. 19th
St., Warrenton. For information, or
to schedule orientation, call Leslie
Atkinson at 503-325-1000.
Clatsop Community Action
Regional Food Bank — Vol-
unteers needed to help hand
out fruits and vegetables at the
weekly produce pantries for two
hours on Thursdays, from April to
October, in Seaside, Warrenton
and Cannon Beach. Warehouse
attendants are needed for food
packing or processing, picking or-
ders for agencies, light janitorial
and housekeeping, or lawn and
grounds maintenance. Three- to
four-hour shifts are available Mon-
day through Friday. To volunteer,
call 503-861-3663.
Clatsop Community College
Outreach Literacy — Needs
volunteer literacy tutors to work
with adults, native and non-native
speakers. Training available. For
information, call 503-338-2557.
Clatsop County Public Works
— 1101 Olney Ave. Adopt-A-Road
volunteers needed to remove litter
two times (minimum) per year for
two years. Safety equipment and
supplies provided. Volunteers must
receive safety orientation. For in-
formation, call 503-325-8631.
Clatsop Cruise Hosts —
Looking for volunteers to meet and
greet cruise ship passengers and
crew, provide information and an-
swer questions about the Clatsop
County area. Ships arrive in the
spring and fall, about 20 ships each
year. Work all the ships or part of
them. For information, go to www.
clatsopcruisehosts.org
toria.or.us or leave a voicemail at
503-325-4411.
Friends of Seaside Library
— 1131 Broadway, Seaside. Vol-
unteers needed to staff the fund-
raising store. For information, call
503-738-6742 or stop by the library.
Knappa Rural Fire Protection
District — Needs volunteer fire-
fighters. Training provided. For in-
formation, contact any of the active
personnel or call Chief Paul Olheis-
er at 503-458-6610.
STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 30!
Columbia Memorial Hospital
— Needs volunteers to provide
assistance to patients, visitors and
hospital staff. Training provided.
For information, go to www.colum-
biamemorial.org. To schedule an
interview, call 503-325-4321.
Columbia River Maritime Mu-
seum — 1792 Marine Drive. Vol-
unteer opportunities for those with
an interest in maritime history. For
information, call the volunteer coor-
dinator weekdays at 503-325-2323.
Columbia Senior Diners —
1111 Exchange St., Astoria Senior
Center. Volunteers needed week-
days to serve tables and for kitchen
help. To volunteer, call 503-325-
9693.
Community Emergency Re-
sponse Team — CERT volunteers
needed for community events and
disaster response with local police,
fire and emergency medical service
agencies. Training includes fire
safety, first aid, traffic and crowd
control, communications, damage
survey, disaster planning and civic
events within city limits. For infor-
mation, contact CERT coordinator
Kenny Hansen at khansen@as-
CLOSING!
HUGE SAVINGS!
70-80
%
*
OFF
ORIGINAL PRICE
*EXCLUSIONS MAY APPLY. VALID IN-STORE ONLY.
SAVE ON EVERY ITEM
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
NORTH COAST SYMPHONIC BAND
America, the Beautiful
THIS STORE IS
:
Celebrating Our Great Nation
M ONDAY
J ULY 3 • 7 PM
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
NOTHING HELD BACK!
Liberty Theater
1203 Commercial • Astoria
1343 COMMERCIAL ST
ASTORIA, OR 97103
IC B AND
N ORTH C OAST S YMPHON
FREE!
STORE FIXTURES & EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Clatsop Care Center — Vol-
unteers needed daily for all three
meals to provide one-on-one as-
sistance to dining dependent resi-
dents. Volunteers must participate
in a 16-hour training program. For
Donations Encouraged
DOORS OPEN AT 6:15 P.M.
PRESHOW AT 6:30 P.M.
North Coast Jazz Ensemble
C LATSOP P OST A MERICAN
L EGION
www.northcoastsymphonicband.org
SEE MANAGEMENT
JCPENNEY COUPONS CANNOT BE USED FOR CLOSING STORE PURCHASES. ALL SALES FINAL.
NO RETURNS, REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ACCEPTED. OFFERS VALID AT THIS LOCATION ONLY.
DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE SALE, ADS, COUPONS AND DISCOUNTS FROM OTHER JCPENNEY
STORES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED DURING THIS EVENT. ITEMS AT JCP.COM ARE EXCLUDED
FROM THIS OFFER. INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN.
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