COMMUNITY THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 RELIGION BRIEFS Pacific Unitarian Universalist The Pacific Unitarian Uni- versalist Fellowship holds a tra- ditional discussion service at 11 a.m. Sunday in the downstairs Green Room at the Performing Arts Center, 588 16th St. The topic is “”How Does One ‘Fol- low Your Bliss’ as Joseph Camp- bell Suggests?” The discussion is led by Mahlon Heller. Child care is available. This is the last discussion Sunday of the sum- mer. The regular service format, with the traditional Water Cere- mony, returns Sept. 10. For information, go to www.pacuuf.org U.S. Bank awards grant to Camp Kiwanilong 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 Religious Society of Friends ILWACO, Wash. — The Lower Columbia Quakers, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, meets at 3 p.m. Sun- day in the Ilwaco Community Center, 158 First Ave. N. All are welcome to visit and participate. For information, go to https:// lowercolumbiaquakers.org Cannon Beach Community CANNON BEACH — Cannon Beach Community Church, 132 E. Washington St., holds an Evensong ser- vice 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 Submitted Photo U.S. Bank recently awarded Camp Kiwanilong a $3,000 grant to support continuing operations. The board and staff of the camp are currently working toward accreditation through the American Camp Association and development of a pilot family camp program.  Pictured, from left, Beth Schwenk, Camp Kiwanilong board member, Mike Salmi of U.S. Bank, Terri Opsahl, Camp Kiwanilong board member, Cindy Johnson of U.S. Bank, and Helen Westbrook and  Dwayne Huddleston, Camp Kiwanilong board members. and time for quiet reflection. For information, call the church at 503-436-1222. catherineoregoncoast.org Crossroads Community SEASIDE — Maranatha Volunteers International mem- bers have started arriving on the North Coast to begin their next building project. Forty or 50 of the volunteers are stay- ing in the area for about two weeks, building a new addition on the Seaside Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1450 N. Roosevelt Drive. This nonprofit organization coordinates the construction of urgently needed buildings with volunteers who desire a short-term mission expe- rience. For information, call 916-774-7700 or Ed Jensen at 503-880-5463. SVENSEN — Cross- roads Community Church, a Friends Fellowship, at 40618 Old Highway 30, is holding a Free Family Film Friday at 6:45 p.m. Friday. Come enjoy a film and fellowship. This event is always held the sec- ond Friday of the month. All are welcome. For information, call Shawn Leonard, pastor, at 503-949-5033. St. Catherine Episcopal NEHALEM — St. Cath- erine Episcopal Church, 36335 U.S. Highway 101 in Nehalem, holds a Labyrinth walk from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, and the first Sunday of every month. All are welcome. For information, go to www.saint- Seaside Seventh-day Adventist St. Brendan the Navigator Orthodox St. Brendan the Naviga- tor Orthodox Mission Ves- pers are at 5 p.m. Saturday at the home of Steve and Candy Sollars. Leading the service is Kevin Lien, assistant pas- tor at Annunciation Orthodox Church in Milwaukie. A pot- luck, with chicken as the main course, follows. Those attend- ing should call Steve Sollars at 503-298-3453 to say what they plan to bring, or to ask for directions. Decaf tea is available; bring other drinks if something else is preferred. On Sunday, Orthos/Matins begins at 8:30 a.m., with Liturgy beginning at 10 a.m., at St. Fran- cis de Sales Mission, 867 Fifth St. in Hammond. These services are also led by Kevin Lien. A social gathering follows. For information, go to www.holynativityastoria.com Grace Episcopal Grace Episcopal Church, 1545 Franklin Ave., holds two Sunday services; the 8 a.m. service is contemplative, and the 10 a.m. service is family friendly, with music and child care. The 1908 organ has some new pipes to play this Sun- day, as the original oboe pipes have been replaced. The organ was brought in by Rev. Wil- liam Short, who was a rector of Grace from 1897 to 1909. A new stained glass, “The Lord is My Shepherd,” in memory of Richard and Patri- cia (Niemala) Johnson is now installed, and will be dedicated in October. The monthly Labyrinth is available for walking from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday. A labyrinth introduction is offered at 3 p.m., upon request. It takes an average of 30 minutes to com- plete the walk. Grace Episcopal Preschool begins classes this week with teachers Denise Allen and Denise Raihala. Names are being accepted for a waiting list when openings occur. For information, call the church at 503-325-4691 or go to www. graceastoria.org VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 4-H — Looking for 4-H leaders. For information, call Sandra Carlson at the Oregon State University Ex- tension at 503-325-8573. American Red Cross — Needs registration volunteers (donor am- bassadors) in Clatsop County to pro- vide customer service and enhance the blood donor experience. 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 As- toria Column and the city of Astoria. For information, call the Friends of the Astoria Column Visitor Center at 503-325-2963. Astoria Riverfront Trolley As- sociation — 111 W. Marine Drive. Needs conductors/motormen to op- erate trolley and narrate points of in- terest. One or more three-hour shifts per month. For information, call the 503-325-6311. Astoria Senior Center — 1111 Exchange St. To volunteer, call Larry 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.campkiwan- ilong.org training program. For information, contact Mandy Brenchley at 503- 325-0313, ext. 209. Clatsop County Animal Shel- ter — Animal care volunteers age 16 and older needed for one 3-hour shift per week. Pick up an application at 1315 S.E. 19th St., Warrenton. For information, or to schedule orienta- tion, call Leslie Atkinson at 503-325- 1000. Clatsop Community Action Regional Food Bank — Volunteers needed to help hand out fruits and vegetables at the weekly produce pantries for two hours on Thursdays, from April to October, in Seaside and Warrenton. Warehouse attendants are needed for food packing or pro- cessing, picking orders for agencies, light janitorial and housekeeping, or lawn and grounds maintenance. Three to four-hour shifts are avail- able Monday through Friday. To vol- unteer, call 503-861-3663. Clatsop Community College Outreach Literacy — Needs vol- unteer literacy tutors to work with adults, native and non-native speak- ers. Training available. For informa- tion, call 503-338-2557. Clatsop Care Center — Volun- teers needed daily for all three meals to provide one-on-one assistance to dining dependent residents. Volun- teers must participate in a 16-hour 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 safe- ty, first aid, traffic and crowd control, communications, damage survey, disaster planning and civic events within city limits. For information, contact CERT coordinator Kenny Mo’s Restaurants are helping local elementary schools by donating money for school supplies by using the proceeds from the Moti- vation for Kids Table inside each store. During the months of July and August more than $7,500 was raised. The Motivation for Kids table in Cannon Beach raised $2,000, which is split between Seaside Heights Elementary School and the new Cannon Beach Charter Academy, each one receiving $1,000. In Astoria, where the store has only been open for eight weeks, $250 was raised for Astor Elementary School. “We believe that giv- ing back to our communi- ties is not only our duty, but also an incredible privilege,” Mo’s Regional Manager Bob Scull said. “Mo’s thrives on the continued patronage of our community’s families and friends and we are so pleased to donate to a cause that is especially close to our hearts.” 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 (Nehalem) — 7 p.m. Monday, Riverbend Room, North County Recreation District, 36155 Ninth St. For information, call 503- 368-8255. Al-Anon (Seaside) — 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, call 503- 810-5196 for information. 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. Al-Anon Family Groups in- formation, Oregon Area Al-Anon website. oregonal-anon.org Alcoholics Anonymous — To find a meeting in Clatsop County, call 971-601-9220, in Tillamook County, call 503-739- 4856, or go to www.aa-oregon.org Celebrate Recovery — 6 p.m. Thursday, The Table Church, 852 Broadway, Seaside. Faith- based 12-step program designed to help anyone struggling with hurts, habits and hangups, in- cluding drugs and alcohol, anger, co-dependence, domestic abuse or sex, food or pornography ad- dictions. Being religious not re- quired. Free dinner and child care provided. For information, call D.B. Lewis at 503-741-5977. 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. Kick Butts Group Meets (Nicotine Anonymous) — 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. Men’s Sexual Purity Recov- ery Group — Tuesday nights. Part of the Pure Life Alliance (www.purelifealliance.org) in Portland. For information, call the confidential voice mail at 503- 750-0817 and leave a message. Narcotics Anonymous — The Northwest Oregon Area of Narcotics Anonymous (NWONA) holds meetings in Clatsop County. For full schedule details, as well as upcoming special events, call the Helpline at 503-717-3702, or go to www.nworegonna.org TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) (Astoria) — 5 p.m. weigh-in, 5:30 p.m. meeting Tues- day, First Lutheran Church, 725 33rd St. For information, call Tri- sha Hayrynen at 503-298-9058. Repairs Remodels Generators New Construction Add Circuits or Lighting Panel Changes/Upgrades 503-739-7145 Coming Soon... The CMH-OHSU Knight Cancer Collaborative is bringing advanced cancer care to the coast. People throughout the Columbia-Pacific region will soon have access to the latest technologies and treatments for cancer. Patients can expect to receive personalized, advanced care from OHSU specialists in a warm, comforting, hassle-free environment. Quality Work at Affordable Rates � The Daily Astorian 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. Love Cheryle, Donna, Denise & Patty • • • • • • Hansen at khansen@astoria.or.us or leave a voicemail at 503-325-4411. Mo’s Restaurants provides money for school supplies 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. Happy Anniversary Caring Adults Developing Youth (CADY) Mentoring Program — 800 Exchange St., second floor. 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