2B THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2017 Rodlun is new master at Warrenton Masonic Lodge Gateway Masonic Lodge No. 175 Dick Rodlun of Ocean Park, Wash., is the new master of Gateway Lodge No. 175, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Oregon. He took over the gavel from Archie Cook of Seaside at a ceremony at the Warrenton Ma- sonic Lodge Dec. 6. Officers pictured, front row, from left, are Fred Cantrell, Jr., junior warden; Rodlun; Cook; and Ronald Atkins, secretary. Back row, Bert Little, ju- nior steward; Norman McLaren, junior deacon; Ronald Collman, marshal; Victor Kee, senior steward; and Jack Bradbury, treasurer and chaplain. Not pictured are Gil- bert Gramson, senior warden; Lane MacLean, senior deacon; and Tony Qualin, tyler. Atkins also serves as district deputy in District 1. Warrenton Masons meet at 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month. Astoria AAUW holds potluck dinner and auction Tuesday The Daily Astorian The American Associa- tion of University Women (AAUW) Astoria Branch is celebrating the holiday sea- son with a potluck dinner and a silent auction at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Jan Nybakke, 1320 15th St. Members, as well as women interested in learn- ing about the organization, are invited. For informa- tion, call Jan Nybakke at 503-325-4592. RELIGION BRIEFS Pacific Unitarian Universalist The Pacific Unitarian Universalist Fel- lowship holds a service at 11 a.m. Sun- day at the Performing Arts Center, 588 16th St. Monica Van Steenberg leads the service with information about, and cel- ebration of the winter solstice. The ser- mon/reflection is “Welcoming the Return of the Light.” Religious education for the children is available each week following the “Moment with the Children” near the beginning of the service. After the service, Arline LaMear holds a discussion titled “Broken Promises,” about the U.S. government’s history of making and breaking promises to Native Americans. For information, call 503-325-5225, email pacuuf@gmail.com or go to www. pacuuf.org Common Ground Interspiritual A Celebration of Spirit, sponsored by Common Ground Interspiritual Fel- lowship, meets from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the Wesley Room at the Asto- ria First United Methodist Church, 1076 Franklin Ave. Use the 11th Street building entrance. This morning gathering is not defined by any particular belief system, and is intended for the “spiritual but not religious,” as well as those who draw from more than one faith tradition. For informa- tion, go to http://cgifellowship.org Religious Society of Friends ILWACO, Washington — 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 information, go to https://lowercolumbiaquakers.org 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. Interfaith Partnership SEASIDE — The South County Inter- faith Partnership meets at 8:30 a.m. Tues- day at the Pig ‘N Pancake, 323 Broadway, to foster better understanding among faith practitioners and to nurture one another in spirit. All faiths are welcome. For informa- tion, call Ann Souvenir at 503-738-0200. First Lutheran Church The Christmas gathering at Clatsop Retirement Village, featuring music, com- munion and a social time, is at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. For information, call the church at 503- 325-6252, email flcastoria@gmail.com or go to www.astoriafirstlutheran.com Bethany Free Lutheran Bethany Free Lutheran Church, 451 34th St., presents a living nativity scene in the church’s overflow parking lot area from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday. The scene includes people in costume, animals and the story of Jesus’ birth. The public is welcome. First Presbyterian The Reach the Stars dance program holds their recital of “The Polar Express” at 1 p.m. Saturday in the First Presbyte- rian Church Fellowship Hall at the corner of Harrison Avenue and 11th Street. For information, call 503-791-7110. Guided Meditation is offered every Thursday night in the Marcotte Room, led by Sumedha Murdock. Those new to meditation have an instructional session at 6:30 p.m., with meditation beginning at 7 p.m. For information, call 503-325-1702, email pastorbill@fpcastoria.org or go to www.fpcastoria.org Grace Episcopal The “Greening” of historic Grace Episcopal Church, 1545 Franklin Ave., begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, following a tradition begun in 1886. Clam chowder and rolls are served for the helpers at noon. Grace’s annual Festival of Lessons and Carols is presented at 2 p.m. Sunday. This service was first created and per- formed in 1880 in Cornwall, England. A Christmas Concert “O Holy Night,” with Marco Panuccio (tenor) and Vincent Centeno (piano) is at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets are available at https://astoria. brownpapertickets.com Grace Church offers a Taizé Prayer and Song Service, with guest cantor Tevan Goldberg at 7 p.m. Wednesday. There are no Taizé services on the second Wednesday in January or February. A Candle-Lit Solstice Labyrinth Walk takes place at Grace between 6 and 9 p.m. Thursday, with Jennifer Gooden- berger and Shelley Loring performing piano and flute music. For information, call the church at 503-325-4691 or visit the Website at gra- ceastoria.org. 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 Community Church, 40618 Old Highway 30, Svensen. For information, call 503- 458-6467. County Recreation District, 36155 Ninth St. For information, call 503- 368-8255. Al-Anon (Clatskanie) — 8 p.m. Monday, Faith Lutheran Church, 1010 N.E. Fifth St., Clatskanie. For information, call 503-728-3351. Al-Anon Family Groups infor- mation, Oregon Area Al-Anon web- site. oregonal-anon.org Al-Anon (Nehalem) — 7 p.m. Monday, Riverbend Room, North 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. Alateen (Tillamook) — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, 5012 Third St. For information, call 503-730-5863. 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 Eating Disorders Anonymous — 1:10 to 2:10 p.m. Wednesdays, River Zen Yoga, 399 31st St. A 12- Step program. For information, call Susan Williams at 510-417-5553. 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, including drugs and alcohol, anger, co-dependence, domestic abuse or sex, food or pornography addictions. Being reli- gious not required. Free dinner and child care provided. For information, call D.B. Lewis at 503-741-5977. Kick Butts Group Meets (Nic- otine Anonymous) — 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. Men’s Sexual Purity Recovery Group — Tuesday nights. Part of the Pure Life Alliance (www.pure- lifealliance.org) in Portland. For in- formation, 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 Coun- ty. For full schedule details, as well as upcoming special events, call the Helpline at 503-717- 3702, or go to www.nworegonna. org First Lutheran Church, 725 33rd St. For information, call Trisha Hayrynen at 503-298-9058. TOPS (Seaside) — 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. meeting Tuesday, North Coast Family Fellowship Church, 2245 N. Wahanna Road. All are welcome. For information, call 509-910-0354. Overeaters Anonymous Women’s Meeting — noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, 1218 Avenue A., Seaside. TOPS (Warrenton) — 9 to 9:45 a.m. weigh-in, 10 a.m. meeting Wednesday, First Bap- tist Church, 30 N.E. First St. For information, call Marilyn Barnard 503-861-2918 or Jeannie Pike 503-861-1404. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen- sibly) (Astoria) — 5 p.m. weigh- in, 5:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday, Bad weather driving is on the way. Be prepared. Trust your vehicle safety to the professionals at DEL’S O.K. TIRE We have worked hard since 1952 to earn your trust and future business! 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