B2 THE ASTORIAN • THuRSdAy, JuNE 13, 2019 RELIGION BRIEFS Crossroads Community SVENSEN — Cross- roads Community Church, a Friends Fel- lowship, at 40618 Old Highway 30, is holding a Free Family Film Friday at 6:45 p.m. Friday. Come enjoy a film and fellow- ship. This event is always held the second Friday of the month. All are wel- come. For information, call Shawn Leonard, pas- tor, at 503-949-5033. Community HU sing SEASIDE — A Sound Of Soul Event, Singing HU (Hue), an ancient name for God, takes place at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway, spon- sored by ECKANKAR, The Path Of Spiritual Freedom. For informa- tion, contact Seann Valen at eckcoast@gmail.com Cannon Beach Community CANNON BEACH — Cannon Beach Com- munity 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 (gui- tar, flute and clarinet) and meditative songs, Psalms, readings, candle- light and time for quiet reflection. For informa- tion, call the church at 503-436-1222. Communities in Partnership SEASIDE — Spiritual Communities in Partner- ship meets at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Riley’s Restaurant, 1104 S. Hol- laday Drive, to foster bet- ter understanding among faith practitioners and to nurture one another in spirit. All faiths are wel- come. For information, call Ann Souvenir at 503-738-0200. ‘Bully Buster’ seminar offered SEASIDE — A free seminar, “Bully Buster,” for kids ages 5 to 12, takes place from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Saturday at the Adamson Bros. Jiu Jitsu Academy, 1601 S. Roosevelt Drive in Seaside. Topics covered include stranger dan- ger, abduction and safety awareness, and the The 3 Ts (Talk, Tell, Tackle). The goal is to instill mental and phys- ical confidence in local youth. Space is lim- ited. To register, call 503-738-4080. Hike club tours underground The Angora Hik- ing Club meets at 9 a.m. June 22 at 1125 Marine Drive for an Underground Astoria tour with Jeff Daly. The cost is $15 per person. Those who are planning to attend should email the walk leader, Arline LaMear, at cliffandar- line@msn.com by June 20. For information, go to angorahikingclub.org — The Astorian GRADUATE The following stu- dent has graduated from college: Eastern New Mexico University Portales, New Mexico Astoria: Clayne Wil- liams, bachelor’s degrees, computer science and mathematics. Court Appointed Special Advocates Seven new volunteer Clatsop Court Appointed Special Advocates were sworn in by Judge Dawn McIntosh on May 30. From left, Erin Kissane, Crystal Moody, Margy Slivkoff, Alicea Powell, Crista Weitzman and Nancy Clayton. Not pictured, Lu Anne Farrar. Seven new CASA volunteers sworn in The Astorian The Clatsop Court Appointed Special Advo- cate (CASA) Program has announced that on May 30, seven new CASA volun- teers joined other dedicated CASA community volun- teers in serving abused and neglected children in Clat- sop County. Judge Dawn McIntosh conducted the ceremony to swear in Margy Slivkoff, Crista Weitzman, Alicea Powell, Nancy Reed Clay- ton, Erin Kissane, Crystal Mood and Lu Anne Farrar, who have undergone more than 30 hours of training in order to be able to effec- tively advocate for mal- treated children. CASA volunteers speak solely for a child’s best interest throughout a child’s time in the child welfare system. Having a court directive and statutory power to learn as much as possible about a child, they make informed recommen- dations to the court, and advocate for services for children. CASA volunteers work to achieve a safe, perma- nent and loving home for each child, as soon as pos- sible. There is still a wait- ing list of children who urgently need CASAs to speak up for their best interests. The next Clatsop CASA training starts Oct. 9. To get on the training list, or to find out how to can advo- cate for children in need, contact Chelsea Harper or Francesca Lazzari by call- ing 503-338-6063, email- ing casa@clatsopcasa.org or going to clatsop-casa.org or go to campkiwanilong.org Cannon Beach Academy — 3781 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach. Volunteers needed for breakfast or lunch preparation and cleanup, reading groups, math groups, lunch/recess duty and housekeeping. Shifts are 1.25 hours or longer. For information, call 503-298-5245. Cannon Beach Library — 131 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach. Volunteers needed for a variety of tasks and time com- mitments, including alphabet- izing bookshelves, covering books, doing minor building maintenance, helping with a speakers’ series, and participat- ing in annual book sales and other events. For information email info@cannonbeachli- brary.org or call 503-436-1391. Caring Adults Develop- ing Youth (CADY) Mentoring Program — 800 Exchange St., second floor. Needs mentors for youths ages 10 to 17 at risk of school failure. Time commit- ment: one year, about eight hours per month. For informa- tion, contact Laura Parker at 503-325-8601 or lparker@co. clatsop.or.us Clatsop Animal Assis- tance Inc. — Needs volunteers who have a strong commit- ment to work on behalf of the Clatsop County Animal Shel- ter’s dogs and cats. For infor- mation, email info@dogsncats. org or call 503-861-0737. Clatsop County Animal Shelter — Animal care volun- teers 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 ori- entation, 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 pan- tries for two hours on Thurs- days, from April to October, in Seaside and Warrenton. Ware- house attendants are needed for food packing or process- ing, picking orders for agen- cies, light janitorial and house- keeping, or lawn and grounds maintenance. Three to four- hour shifts are available Mon- day through Friday. To volun- teer, call 503-861-3663. Clatsop Community Col- lege 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 Pub- lic 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. Volun- teers must receive safety ori- entation. For information, call 503-325-8631. Clatsop Cruise Hosts — Looking for volunteers to meet and greet cruise ship passen- gers and crew, provide infor- mation and answer 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 clatsopcruisehosts.org Coast Community Radio — Volunteers needed for a vari- ety of opportunities and time commitments including week- day front desk, music library digital conversion, graphic and sign making, booths at farm- ers markets and special events, landscaping, and mailing par- ties. For information, email janet@coastradio.org or call 503-325-0010. VOLUNTEER NOTES 4-H — Looking for 4-H leaders. For information, call Sandra Carlson at the Oregon State University Extension at 503-325-8573. American Red Cross — Needs registration volunteers (donor ambassadors) in Clat- sop County to provide cus- tomer service and enhance the blood donor experience. For information, call Angela Basurtto at 503-528-5430. Angels for Sara Senior Dog Sanctuary — Needs vol- unteers to help care for elderly dogs who are unable to stay with their owners. Anyone interested in fundraising, yard maintenance, spending quality time with the dogs or foster- ing a senior dog, short or long term, contact Jacque Pressly at angelsforsara@gmail.com or call 503-325-2772. Astoria Column — 1 Cox- comb Drive. Volunteers needed to welcome visitors, provide information and answer ques- tions about the Astoria Col- umn and the city of Astoria. For information, call the Friends of the Astoria Column Visitor Cen- ter at 503-325-2963. Astoria Riverfront Trolley Association — 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 vol- unteer, call Larry Miller at 503-325-3231. Astoria Warming Cen- ter — 1076 Franklin Ave. Win- ter overnight emergency shel- ter for homeless persons needs volunteers for three-hour shifts from evening through the night to help with welcoming guests, serving dinner, clean- ing the kitchen, monitoring the sleeping area overnight, and closing the shelter in the morn- ing. Volunteers also needed for weekly litter patrols in the neighborhood. To volunteer, email astoriawarmingcenter@ gmail.com Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce — 111 W. Marine Drive. Volun- teers needed at the chamber and for events. For information, call 503-325-6311. Camp Kiwanilong — A large variety of volunteer opportunities are available. For information, call 503-861-2933 Need time for bereavement SELF-HELP GROUPS Dear Annie: My daugh- to explain the situation ter was 14 weeks preg- — that I would be stay- nant when the baby died. ing with my daughter, and The nurse midwives, who I was told by my supervi- sor that she would were wonderful, put me down for sent her home to DEAR vacation/sick time, have the miscar- ANNIE riage and told her and, if need be, for it could take up to me to call back and two weeks to “be she would change complete.” it to bereavement. I was surprised Again, REALLY? and extremely sad- When I called back dened by how she several days later was treated by her ANNIE LANE to say the baby had Creators supervisor at work. come and we were Syndicate Inc. She is a profes- planning a funeral sional engineer, and and burial, my when she called her super- time off was changed. But visor to explain why she again, why did it take two would not be coming into phone calls and a second work, she was told she extended explanation? could have three sick days, What is wrong with but after that, she would people? Shouldn’t we both need to take vacation time. just have been told how REALLY? And this was sorry they were and what, another woman. if any, paperwork would After my daughter and I need to be filled out? How discussed the situation, she can the death of a baby be a applied, and was approved, vacation? — Surprised and for benefits from the Fam- Saddened Grandmother ily and Medical Leave Act, Dear Grandmother: I but the mental damage had am so sorry for the loss of been done. To all of us, this your grandchild. I can feel was a child. My daughter how much you and your had known she was preg- daughter loved this baby. nant for more than three You are 100 percent cor- months, and, as a mother, rect that her employer and was devastated when her your supervisor should have been much more sen- baby died. As the grandmother, sitive to both of you. Try I also called my office not to allow their insensi- 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 infor- mation, call 503-325-1087. Al-Anon (Clatskanie) — 7 p.m. Monday, Faith Lutheran Church, 1010 N.E. Fifth St., Clatskanie. For information, call 503-728-3351. Al-Anon (Nehalem) — 7 p.m. Monday, Riverbend Room, North County Recre- ation District, 36155 Ninth St. For information, call 503-368-8255. Al-Anon (Seaside) — 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broad- way, call 503-810-5196 for information. Al-Anon (Tillamook) — 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, St. Albans Episcopal Church, 2102 Sixth St., call 503-842-5094 for information; 9 a.m. Thurs- day, 6505 Headquarter St., Til- lamook; noon Friday, 5012 Third St., call 503-730-5863 for information. Al-Anon Family Groups information — Oregon Area Al-Anon website, orego- nal-anon.org Alateen (Tillamook) — 4 p.m. Monday, 5012 Third St. For information, call 503-730-5863. Alcoholics Anonymous — To find a meeting in Clatsop tivities to further your pain. Clearly they have not expe- rienced such a loss and don’t know the depths of your sorrow. Now is the time for you and your daughter to sur- round yourselves with war- rior women — women who have experienced a simi- lar loss and know what it feels like to live in a world where you lost a baby or a grandchild. This child would want you both to feel loved and comforted. Heal for the baby. There are readers who are reading this letter with tears in their eyes, shar- ing your grief. Go and hug your own daughter a little tighter today. Tell her that she, too, is strong and will survive this terrible loss. Dear Annie: This is in response to “Educated by Others.” I’m a retired teacher with 31 years of being in a wonderful pro- fession. I used to tell my classes at the start of each school year that when you talk, you teach. When you listen, you learn. Just another view. — Always a Teacher Dear Teacher: Thank you for your insightful tip for not only students but also those of us who are students of life. County, call 971-601-9220, in Tillamook County, call 503- 739-4856, or go to aa-oregon. org Men’s Sexual Purity Recovery Group — Tuesday nights. Part of the Pure Life Alliance (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 sched- ule details, as well as upcom- ing special events, call the Helpline at 503-717-3702, or go to na.org Overeaters Anonymous — 1 p.m. Sunday, Suzanne Elise Assisted Living Commu- nity library, 101 Forest Drive, Seaside. Call 503-738-0307 for information. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) (Astoria) — 5 p.m. weigh-in, 5:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday, First Lutheran Church, 725 33rd St. For informa- tion, call Trisha Hayrynen at 503-298-9058. TOPS (Seaside) — 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. meeting Tues- day, North Coast Family Fel- lowship Church, 2245 N. Wahanna Road. All are wel- come. For information, call 509-910-0354.