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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 2019
RELIGION BRIEFS
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 Pub-
lic Library, 1131 Broadway,
sponsored by ECKAN-
KAR, The Path Of Spiri-
tual Freedom. For informa-
tion, contact Seann Valen at
eckcoast@gmail.com
Cannon Beach
Community
CANNON BEACH —
Cannon Beach Community
Church, 132 E. Washington
St., holds an Evensong ser-
vice at 6 p.m. the fi rst and
third Sunday of the month.
All are welcome.
Evensong features Wes
Warhmund (guitar, fl ute
and clarinet) and medita-
tive songs, Psalms, read-
ings, candlelight and time
for quiet refl ection.
For information, call the
church at 503-436-1222.
Grace
Episcopal Church
Grace
Episcopal
Church, 1545 Frank-
lin Ave., holds its annual
Rummage Sale from noon
to 5 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.
to noon Saturday. Prices
are by donation, except for
the Treasure Table, with
items free from 1 to 2 p.m.
Saturday.
The proceeds from this
sale support a variety of
projects, including food
pantry supplies, and out-
reach in the community and
the world.
For information, call the
church at 503-325-4691 or
go to graceastoria.org
Astoria First
Assembly of God
Astoria First Assembly
of God, 1775 Seventh St.,
is holding an open house
at 10 a.m. Monday for
Mothers of Pre-Schoolers
(MOPS). There is no cost
for this event.
A free SonRise National
Park
Vacation
Bible
School is being held from
6 to 8:15 p.m. Wednesday
through Aug. 24 for chil-
dren ages 3 to 10. For infor-
mation, call the church at
503-325-7331.
Astoria
Christian Church
Astoria
Christian
Church is holding a 100-
year anniversary cele-
bration on Sunday at the
church, 1151 Harrison Ave.
The day starts with a time
of refreshments at 10 a.m.,
and a church service at
10:30 a.m. Three past min-
isters, Everett Payton, Dave
Drullinger and Frank Loyd,
are speaking about their
time serving as pastors in
Astoria. A luncheon fol-
lows the service.
On Oct. 27, 1919, the
First Church of Christ of
Astoria was incorporated.
Through the decades the
name changed several
times before becoming
Astoria Christian Church.
The church’s current loca-
tion has been occupied
since 1947. This year the
sanctuary and foyer were
remodeled in order to pre-
pare for this anniversary
celebration.
Part of the church’s ser-
vice to the community is
providing weekend lunches
for the students of the alter-
native high school at the
Gray School campus, par-
ticipating in the Baby Bot-
tle Fundraiser for Coast
Pregnancy Clinic and rais-
ing money for the local
food bank.
For information, call the
church at 503-325-2591.
WARRENTON
—
Encore Dance Studio and
Born to Entertain Preschool
are hosting a grand opening
and ribbon cutting from 4
to 6 p.m. Friday at the new
second studio location and
preschool space at 737 E.
The Astorian
The
Secret
Gallery
hosted a dinner and art auc-
tion event called “Humane
Behavior” on Aug. 3 for 30
guests, raising $3,800 for
Clatsop Animal Assistance
(CAA), a nonprofi t animal
welfare organization that
supports the Clatsop County
Animal Shelter.
CAA pays for veterinary
care, cat litter, grooming
and other supplies and pro-
motes the shelter’s adoption
program. The money raised
will cover about one-third of
CAA’s part of the spay/neu-
ter fees for the year.
The event began with an
appearance by Mary Alt-
ieri of Mary’s Milk Mon-
sters and her goat, Jasper.
A four-course vegan dinner
prepared by Chef Kenneth
Booth of Busū was served,
followed by cookies and sor-
bets created by Linda Per-
Christina Cary
The Secret Gallery hosted a dinner and art auction on Aug. 3 that raised $3,800 for Clatsop
Animal Assistance.
kins, the co-host of “Food
Talk” on KMUN.
Before and during the
dinner, Joey Altruda played
jazz standards on the acous-
tic guitar. Following dinner,
SEASIDE — The Sea-
side Seventh-day Adven-
tist Church, 1450 N. Roo-
sevelt Drive, welcomes the
founders of Canvasback
Missions, Jamie and Jac-
que Spence, at 10:45 a.m.
Saturday for a presentation,
“Canvasback
Missions
Today.” All are welcome.
Sabbath School begins
at 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
For information, call
Bill Smith, pastor, at
503-409-6908.
Harbor Drive in Warrenton.
The community appre-
ciation event includes a
free barbecue, face paint-
ing, a bounce house and
tours of the new space. In
addition, registration is
open for dance and tumble
classes at the Gearhart and
Warrenton studios.
sideshow performer Titano
Oddfellow surprised guests
with a sword swallowing
act.
The evening concluded
with a live art auction hosted
Credit unions hosted Shred Day
by Morrison Pierce which
featured works by Jill McVa-
rish, Dave McMacken, Rob-
ert Paulmenn, Dave Benz,
Lisa Kaser, Karen Wippich
and Hickory Mertsching.
Students invited
for free health
screenings,
barbecue
The Astorian
Seaside Seventh-day
Adventist Church
Encore opens new space in Warrenton
The Astorian
The Secret Gallery raises $3,800 for animals
TLC/Wauna Federal Credit Union
Two local credit unions, TLC, a Division of Fibre Federal Credit Union, and Wauna Federal Credit
Union, hosted a free Shred Day event Aug. 3 in Warrenton. Credit union volunteers, pictured,
and shred services employees served 71 cars by collecting boxes of paper documents to be
shredded. Volunteers also collected 219 pounds of food donations and $315 in cash for the
Clatsop Community Action Regional Food Bank and Warrenton Food Pantry.
COMMUNITY IN BRIEF
Red Cross needs blood
donations before summer ends
The American Red Cross needs blood
and platelet donations, as donations have
not been keeping pace with patient demand.
People can make an appointment to
donate blood by downloading the free Red
Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCross-
Blood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS
(1-800-733-2767).
The next opportunities to give blood in
Clatsop County will be in Astoria on Fri-
day at the Judge Guy Boyington Build-
ing from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Aug. 29 at
Columbia Memorial Hospital from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. People can also give on Aug. 28
at Fred Meyer in Warrenton from 2 p.m. to
6:30 p.m.
Blood donors who give by Aug. 29 will
receive a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card via
email.
Health fair, free swim
set for Monday
Coastal Family Health Center is holding
a health fair from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday at the
Astoria Aquatic Center, 1997 Marine Drive.
The event features pediatric dental screen-
ings and sealants, sports physicals, free food,
games, prizes and free swimming.
Children getting dental screenings and
sealants or sports physicals must be accom-
panied by a parent or guardian, and have
their immunization records on hand.
For information, go to yvfwc.com or call
503-325-8315.
— The Astorian
WARRENTON — A
North Coast chiropractor
is among those organiz-
ing a health fair and bar-
becue for students in the
community.
Robert James invites
young people and col-
lege-age students to
attend the free event.
It will be held from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Aug.
24 at James Chiropractic
Spine and Joint Center,
139 S. Main Ave.
The event is being
held in conjunction with
the Veterans of For-
eign Wars Post 10580 of
Warrenton.
Members
of
the
Oregon Lions club will
offer free vision and
hearing screenings. Doc-
tors will be on hand to
conduct sports physicals,
too.
“There seems to be
a gap with school-age
kids,” said James, “and
this is all related to learn-
ing. If they don’t com-
plain about it, then no one
ever checks it.”
James hopes the event
will become an annual
one. If not everyone is
seen in the four-hour
period, he will provide
vouchers for later visits.
For more details, call
(503) 454 6176.
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