B3 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 Seaside Elks Lodge presents scholarships Astoria Class of 1989 to hold picnic, reunion The Astorian SEASIDE — Elks schol- arships were presented at the Senior Scholarship Awards at Seaside High School on June 4. Seaside Elks Lodge No. 1748 scholarship chairman Hugh Kerwin made the fol- lowing presentations on behalf of the Seaside Lodge and the Oregon State Elks Association (OSEA): Dylan Meyer and Hay- ley Rollins each received scholarships of $1,000 from the Seaside Elks; and they each also received an award of $1,600 from the OSEA Northwest District. In addition, Rollins received a state award of $1,500. Parker Conrad received an award of $1,400 in a district competition. The Astorian Elks scholarships were presented at the Senior Scholarship Awards June 4 at Seaside High School. Pictured, from left, Hugh Kerwin of the Seaside Elks Lodge No. 1748, and scholarship recipients Parker Conrad, Hayley Rollins and Dylan Meyer. COMMUNITY NOTES FRIDAY AAUW Walking Group — 9:30 a.m. Seaside Branch of American Association of Univer- sity Women weekly low-impact group walk, followed by coff ee and fellowship. For information, call 503-738-7751. Chair Exercises for Seniors — 9 to 9:45 a.m., Astoria Senior Center, 1111 Exchange St. For information, call 503-325-3231. Senior Lunch — 11:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Sug- gested donation of $3 for those older than 60; $6.75 for those younger than 60. For informa- tion, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861-4202. Columbia Senior Diners — 11:30 a.m., 1111 Exchange St. The cost is $6. For information, or to have a meal delivered, call 503-325-9693. Seaside Duplicate Bridge — 1 to 4:30 p.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Ave- nue A, Seaside. Come with a partner or call ahead for one at 503-738-7817. Lessons also available. Better Breathers Club — 1:30 to 3 p.m., Providence Sea- side Hospital, Suite 113 (lower level), 725 S. Wahanna Road. Sessions off er support, ways and techniques to cope with COPD, asthma, pulmonary fi brosis and other respiratory issues. Caregivers also welcome. No cost, but registration encour- aged by calling 800-562-8964. Community Skate Night — 5 to 9 p.m., Astoria Armory, 1650 Exchange St. Admission $3. Limited roller skate rentals available for $3; roller blades available. For information, call 503-791-6064 or go to astoriaar- mory.com SATURDAY Angora Hiking Club — 9 a.m., parking lot between Second and Third streets. Fort Columbia and Battery hike. Membership is not required to participate. For information, call Debby Halliburton at 360-977- 0982 or go to angorahikingclub. org Chinook Indian Nation Annual Council Meeting — Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., meeting starts at 11 a.m., South Bend High School cafeteria, 500 E. First St., South Bend, Wash- ington. Meeting open to all tribal members; attendees are reminded to bring a potluck item. For questions, call the tribal offi ce at 360-875-6670. Seaside Duplicate Bridge — 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mary Blake Playhouse, 1215 Broad- way, Seaside. Come with a part- ner or call ahead for one at 503-791-9745. Clatsop County Gene- alogical Society — 10 a.m., Clatsop County Heritage Museum Founder’s Room, 1618 Exchange St. Speaker is Kate Eakman, senior researcher at Legacy Genealogists, presents “Lions, Tigers, and Bears, Oh My!” Class studies the Genea- logical Proof Standard. Sit & Stitch — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Homespun Quilts & Yarn, 108 10th St. Bring knitting, cro- chet or other needlework proj- ects to this community stitching time. All skill levels welcome. Columbia Northwestern Model Railroading Club — 1 p.m., in Hammond. Group runs trains on HO-scale layout. For information, call Don Carter at 503-325-0757. Spinning Circle — 1 to 3 p.m., Astoria Fiber Arts Studio, 1296 Duane St. Bring a spinning wheel. For information, call 503- 325-5598 or go to astoriafi ber- arts.org SUNDAY Seniors Breakfast — 9 a.m. to noon, Astoria Moose Lodge, 420 17th St. Cooked to order from menu, includes coff ee. Cost is $5 for seniors 62 and older, $7.50 for those younger than 62. Breakfasts are open to the public. Proceeds after expenses help support local and other charities. Cannon Beach Ameri- can Legion Women’s Auxil- iary Breakfast — 9 to 11 a.m., American Legion, 1216 S. Hem- lock St., Cannon Beach. Line Dancing — 5:30 to 8 p.m., Seaside American Legion, 1315 Broadway. For information, call 503-738-5111. No cost; suggested $5 tip to the instructor. MONDAY Chair Exercises for Seniors — 9 to 9:45 a.m., Astoria Senior Center, 1111 Exchange St. For information, call 503-325-3231. Grace and Encourage- ment for Moms — 10 to 11:30 a.m., Crossroads Commu- nity Church, 40618 Old High- way 30, Svensen. GEMS group is a time for moms to relax and enjoy each others’ company. Free childcare is provided. For information, call Christina Leon- ard at 503-298-3936. See Notes, Page B4 The Astoria High School Class of 1989 is holding its 30-year reunion Aug. 16 and 17. The week- end starts with a mixer at 7 p.m. Aug. 16 at Buoy Beer, No. 1 Eighth St. On Aug. 17, the day starts with a picnic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Cof- fenbury Lake, Picnic Shel- ter A, with hamburgers, veggie burgers, other pic- nic food and non-alcoholic beverages. A day use fee of $5 per car is required. Tickets cost $5 each, and can be purchased at bit.ly/30thpicnic89. The registration deadline is 24 hours prior to the event. Tickets are refundable up to 7 days prior to the event. The day ends with din- ner and dancing starting at 6:30 p.m. at The Ruins at The Astor, 1425 Commer- cial St. Dinner is catered by Fulio’s, and features salmon, salsa rosa vegetar- ian pasta, roasted potatoes, vegetables, salad, bread and nonalcoholic drinks. A no-host bar offers beer and wine. The event includes a free photo booth, ping pong and foosball. Danc- ing goes until midnight, when the music is cut off, but people are welcome to stay later, as the room is rented until noon the next day. The cost of the dinner/ dance is $50 per person. To order tickets, go to bit.ly/ 30thReunion89. The dead- line to order is 6:30 p.m. Aug. 10. For information, go to the “Astoria High School Class of 1989 30-Year Reunion” Facebook page. Hunters offer Youth Shoot/Family Fun Day The Astorian The Oregon Hunters Association (OHA), Clat- sop County Chapter, is holding its 10th annual Youth Shoot/Family Fun Day (for ages 6 to 17) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 29 at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds. Participants must be accompanied by an adult supervisor. The event features a shotgun skills/skeet shoot- ing station, .22 rifl e range, muzzleloader shooting, archery, a BB gun range and fi rearm safety, as well as angler education, a cast- ing skills station, wildlife pelt display, trapping pre- sentation and youth hunt- ing and outdoor education information. Experienced instructors and assistance are provided, and novices are welcome. A barbecue lunch for all is provided. The cost is $15 per youth, and can be paid at the door; mandatory adult supervisors attend free. Each youth receives a junior membership in the OHA. Firearms, ammuni- tion and hearing/eye pro- tection are being provided by OHA and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Those who preregis- ter by June 27 are entered into a drawing for a .22 rifl e, but must be pres- ent to win. To preregis- ter, call 503-440-9934 or email the name(s) of youth, age, and the name of their adult supervisor to clatsopoha5@gmail. com HOMESTAY LODGING PERMIT APPLICATIONS DUE JUNE 30, 2019 Beginning July 1, 2019 operating a homestay lodging rental without a permit or providing false information on an application will result in a fine of $1000 per-day. Astoria homeowners with an existing business license and transient lodging tax collection must also submit a permit application. Business licenses alone do not complete the homestay lodging permit requirements. Is joint pain stopping you from living life to the fullest? Know your options. If you’re suffering from chronic pain in a knee, hip or shoulder, ask your doctor for a referral to the CMH Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. Go to the Homestay Lodging Link (http://astoria.or.us/HOMESTAY_LODGING.aspx) on the City website for the homestay lodging permit application packet. 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