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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2019
Knights of Columbus to hold
Local PEO chapter awards
scholarship to Cyndi Mudge fundraiser dinner and raffl e
The Daily Astorian
The Knights of Colum-
bus Council holds its annual
Spaghetti Dinner and Raf-
fl e from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sat-
urday in the St. Mary, Star
of the Sea School audito-
rium, 1411 Grand Ave. All
are welcome.
The classic Italian din-
ner menu consists of spa-
ghetti with homemade meat
place the evening of the
dinner, but ticket holders
do not need to be present to
win. Tickets cost $5 each,
and can be purchased at the
dinner or until 4 p.m. today
at St. Mary, Star of the Sea
Parish offi ce.
The spaghetti dinner is
the largest fundraiser of
the year for the William J.
Leahy Astoria Knights of
Columbus council.
sauce, green salad, garlic
bread and an assortment of
beverages, including wine.
The cost is $12 per per-
son for adults, $5 for chil-
dren 10 and younger, and
$30 per family. Desserts are
available for purchase from
the youth group.
Raffl e tickets are being
sold with cash prizes of
$500, $250, $100, $50 and
$25. The drawing takes
Astoria High School student earns
scholarship at Pacifi c Lutheran
The Daily Astorian
Chapter FE, PEO Sisterhood
Laura Stewart, left, president of Chapter FE of the PEO Sisterhood presents Cyndi Mudge with
a Program for Continuing Education award of $1,600 from PEO Sisterhood International. The
PEO Sisterhood raises money for scholarships, grants and loans in support of women and
their educations. Chapter FE raises money through its annual Easter Tulip Bouquet Sale, which
starts in April. For information, contact Gloria Jones at 503-791-0780.
Relay for Life sets event
The Daily Astorian
GEARHART — Relay
for Life of Clatsop County
is holding an event with
pizza and prizes from 6 to
7:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at Gear-
hart Bowl & Fultano’s
Pizza, 3518 Highway 101
N. in Gearhart.
The occasion provides
an opportunity to register
a team, team members and
survivors, get fundraising
tips, share ideas about what
should be at the relay event,
meet other teams and partic-
ipants and learn more about
Relay for Life of Clatsop
County. This year’s theme is
“Passport to Hope.”
To attend, RSVP to 360-
353-0063 or email anna-ben-
nett1@live.com
Cooking classes offered
for middle school youth
The Daily Astorian
Oregon State Universi-
ty’s 4-H and Snap-Ed Food
and Nutrition programs are
offering a free four-week
cooking classes to middle
school students from 3:15 to
5 p.m. Thursdays, from Feb.
14 to March 7, at Knappa
High School, 41535 Old
U.S. Highway 30.
The class teaches cutting,
measuring, kitchen safety,
and meal preparation. Stu-
dents will cook a breakfast,
a skillet meal in the oven, do
stove top frying, and prepare
a Hawaiian meal that will be
served to family members at
the fi nal class.
Space is limited. To sign
up, contact the school prin-
cipal, Laurel Smalley, at
503-458-5993. For ques-
tions about the program,
contact Sandra Carlson at
4-H at 503-325-8573.
PARKLAND, Wash. —
Henry Samuelson, a stu-
dent at Astoria Senior High
School, has been awarded
a Pacifi c Lutheran Univer-
sity President’s Scholar-
ship worth $26,000 a year,
along with the opportunity
to earn more.
Only 127 President’s
Scholars were selected,
and they have been invited
to interview on the PLU
campus in February to
compete for the next
level of PLU Presidential
Scholarships — one of 10
$31,000 per year Harstad
Founder’s Scholarships,
or one of fi ve full-tuition
Regents’ Scholarships.
tact Chad Cox at chad.cox@
nwsds.org or 503-304-3414.
Start Making a Reader
Today — 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 getsmartoregon.org
Svensen
Congregate
Meal Site — Wickiup Grange
Hall, 92683 Svensen Mar-
ket Road. To volunteer, or
for information, call Debbie
Dunaway at 503-791-7298 or
503-861-4202.
Titanic Lifeboat Acad-
emy — Volunteer to help
care for animals and assist
with sustainable living proj-
ects; minimum commit-
ment of four hours per week
requested. For informa-
tion, contact Caren Black at
503-325-6886.
Tri-City Spay and Neuter
Thrift Store — 600 Broadway,
Seaside. Needs volunteers
interested in improving the
welfare of animals. For infor-
mation, call 503-738-7040.
U.S. Coast Guard Aux-
iliary — Uniformed civilian
volunteer branch provides
boating education courses,
vessel inspections to public;
off ers chance to learn new
skills. No former military or
boating experience needed.
Meetings 7 p.m. fi rst Wednes-
day of the month. For infor-
mation, call Della Wilson at
360-244-7062 or email wil-
sontekart@gmail.com
Warrenton Senior Lunch
Program — Warrenton Com-
munity Center, 170 S.W. Third
St. Volunteers needed to help
with Meals on Wheels and in
the dining room Mondays or
Thursdays. For information,
contact Barb Balensifer at
503-861-1341.
Wildlife Rehab Center of
the North Coast — Needs
volunteers to help rehabil-
itate orphaned and injured
wildlife. Call 503-338-0331.
VOLUNTEERS
From Page B2
with Trap/Neuter/Release/
Feed (TNRF), especially in
the Seaside and Knappa/
Svensen areas. TNRF involves
setting and/or monitoring
traps, and daily feeding of
cats and maintenance of any
shelters, and is a proven, sci-
ence-based method that
along with spay/neuter pro-
grams is the only eff ective
and humane way of ending
cat homelessness and suf-
fering. Call 503-741-7369 for
information and to volunteer.
Seaside
American
Legion Veterans’ Assistance
& Rehabilitation — Volun-
teers needed to help knit/
crochet items for hospitalized
vets and cut coupons for mil-
itary families. Donations of
fabric/yarn welcome. Group
meets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
second Tuesday of the month
at 1315 Broadway, Seaside.
For information, call 503-738-
5111 and leave a message for
Marilyn Faulkner.
Seaside
Downtown
Development Associa-
tion — Volunteers needed
to help with local events
throughout the year. For
information, call Sarah Dai-
ley at 503-717-1914 or email
director@seasidedowntown.
com
Seaside Museum and
Historical Society — Vol-
unteers needed to help as
docents, maintaining and
creating exhibits, and vari-
ous events throughout the
year. Small and large proj-
ects available. Any amount
of time appreciated. Call the
museum at 503-738-7065 or
email seasidemuseum@hot-
mail.com
Senior Peer Mentor Pro-
gram — Volunteers, age
45 or older, needed in Clat-
sop County to help men-
tor seniors coping with mild/
moderate depression and/or
anxiety. Program participants
use workbook model that
teaches strategies for positive
change. For information, con-
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Get Heart Smart
February is American Heart Month and CMH reminds
you to focus on your heart. Here are three heart-
friendly actions you can take today.
1. Be active. Escape the rainy, cold weather by
moving your exercise routine indoors.
2. Mind your food. Skip high-sodium packaged
foods and choose fresh, low-salt foods like fresh
or frozen fruits and veggies.
3. Invite a friend. Your mood impacts your heart
health, so reach out to friends, family and
healthcare providers, if you are feeling blue.
CMH is here to help you make new, heart-healthy
habits. Join a class or support group.
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