B4 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021 RELIGION BRIEFS COMMUNITY BRIEFS Carter wins state Elks award Astoria Christian Church SEASIDE — Seaside High School senior Westin Car- ter, sponsored by Seaside Elks Lodge No. 1748, was named the male Most Valu- able Student by the Oregon State Elks Association. As a state winner, Carter will receive $3,000 from the association. He has already won $1,800 for being the asso- ciation’s Northwest District winner, and $1,000 from the Seaside Elks Lodge. His Westin Carter application has been forwarded to the Elks National Foundation for a further award. For service information and updates, go to asto- riachristian.org or bit.ly/ AstoriaChristian, call 503- 325-2591 or email Astoria- Christian@gmail.com Astoria First Baptist Church First Baptist Church, 349 Seventh St., holds an in-person worship ser- vice at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Social distancing is prac- ticed, face coverings are required and hand sanitiz- ers are available. The ser- vice is also broadcast at fb.me/astoriafi rstbaptist Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m. There is no childcare, but children are encouraged to join the service. For information, call the church offi ce at 503-325-1761. Driving course now offered online TLC supports animal shelters Due to COVID-19, the AARP Smart Driver course can now be taken online to help refresh driving skills, increase confi dence on the road and learn the latest traf- fi c laws and proven safe-driving strategies. Those com- pleting the course may qualify for a multi-year discount on auto insurance. To register, go to aarpdriversafety.org The Astorian TLC, a division of Fibre Federal Credit Union, is helping children save money and save homeless animals. For every new member 18 or younger who signs up for a Cash Club or Stu- dent Savings account, TLC donates $5 to the humane society or animal shel- ter closest to the branch where the account was opened. TLC will donate up to $5,000 per year. In February, TLC donated $765 to Clatsop Animal Assistance, which supports the wellness and adoption of Clatsop County animal shelter’s homeless pets. Donations to remain- ing shelters are also underway. Astoria First United Methodist Church For livestream service information and updates, email the church offi ce at offi ce@unitedmeth- odistastoria.org or call 503-325-5454. Girl Scout cookies sold virtually this year Because of the coronavirus pandemic, there will not be Girl Scout cookie booths this year. Instead, people can support local troops by ordering cookies online through the Girl Scout Cookie Finder, open now through March 14, at bit.ly/3aFo5rE For information about Girl Scouts, go to girlscoutsosw.org Cannon Beach chamber members recognized Grace Episcopal Church During Lent, Grace Episcopal Church, 1545 Franklin Ave., offers con- templative music by local musicians from noon to 1 p.m. on Fridays. Laurie Drage, the second of seven musicians, plays the piano on Friday. The entire schedule, which runs through Good Friday on April 2, can be found on the church web- site, graceastoria.org. These offerings will also be livestreamed and can be found online at Facebook and YouTube. For updates, food pan- try hours and in-person and livestream service infor- mation, call the church at 503-325-4691, email gra- ceastoria4691@gmail.com or go to graceastoria.org or fb.me/Grace Astoria Peace First Lutheran For service informa- tion, go to astoriafi rstlu- theran.com under “Wor- ship & Music/Videos & Resources” or bit.ly/ FLCAstoria. To receive a DVD of the services and bulletin, call the offi ce and leave a message. Pioneer Presbyterian Church WARRENTON — For service information, call the church at 503-861- 2421 or go to pioneer- churchpcusa.org St. Mary, Star of the Sea Parish For information about the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry hours, and service and livestream- ing information at both the Astoria church and Ham- mond mission, call 503- 325-3671, email offi ce@ stmaryastoria.com or go to stmaryastoria.com or bit. ly/stmaryastoria Clatsop County animal shelter head volunteer, Marcy Dunning, with ‘Lola,’ one of the many dogs available to adopt at the shelter. Operation Christmas Child shoebox packers needed The Astorian Across Northwest Oregon, Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child shoebox packers shop for gift deals year-round. Although local drop-off locations for gifts are closed until Nov. 15, anyone can be a part of this project by packing a shoe- box gift online in just a few clicks at samari- tanspurse.org/buildonline Information about ways area partic- ipants can get involved can be found at samaritanspurse.org/occ or by calling 253-572-1155. CANNON BEACH — The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce virtual awards ceremony was held Feb. 18 to celebrate and recognize the hard work and outstanding accomplishments of its members. A video of the event can be seen at bit.ly/3pOmELv The winners for 2020 are: Tom Drumheller Excellence in Leadership, Rick Hudson; Volunteer Organization of the Year, Cannon Beach Food Pantry; Volunteer of the Year, Molly Edison; Outstanding Collaboration, Cannon Beach Florist; Excellence in Customer Service, Beach- comber Vacation Homes; Annual Supporter of the Year, RE/MAX Coastal Advantage; and Member of the Year, Sea Breeze Court. — The Astorian Visit us in Warrenton! been in the Warrenton area for nearly a year, and W W e’ve we’d love to get to know you better. Come visit us at our Meals on Wheels drivers needed The Astorian SVENSEN — Volunteer drivers are needed to deliver meals to home-bound seniors on Wednesdays and Thursdays, in the late morning or early afternoon. Meals are delivered for the Northwest Senior and Disability Services Meals on Wheels program in Svensen. Those interested must have their own vehicle and insurance (mileage will be reim- bursed), and will need to complete an appli- cation packet and pass a background check. For information, or to sign up, contact Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861-4202 or Suzanne.Bjaranson@nwsds.org Warrenton branch, right next to Walmart. You’ll feel right at home in our relaxed style branch, which also features a full- service Red Leaf Organic Coffee bar! We even have special offers just for new members at our Warrenton branch! New Member Special Offers: Open a Choice Checking account at the Warrenton branch by 2/28* and meet the qualifications for 120 days and get $100. Plus, get a “5 Espressos on Us” card, good at Warrenton Red Leaf, upon opening Choice Checking account. Refinance $10,000 or more from another lender at the Warrenton branch by 2/28** and receive $100 after 90 days with loan in good standing. Plus, get a “5 Espressos on Us” card, good at Warrenton Red Leaf, when you refinance. Red Cross needs blood donors The Astorian Record-breaking cold weather and winter storms across the U.S. have had a signifi cant impact on blood and platelet donations. The American Red Cross is urging healthy indi- viduals, especially those with Type O blood, to donate. Throughout the Pacifi c Northwest, more than 40 drives have been canceled, resulting in 1,000 units that have gone uncollected. To help ensure lifesaving patient care isn’t impacted, individuals are urged to make appointments to donate by downloading the Red Cross blood donor app, going to Red- CrossBlood.org or calling 800-733-2767. HONOR ROLL The following students have qualifi ed for the honor roll by earning a 3.5 grade point average or higher at school. Eastern Oregon University La Grande Astoria: Amanda Adams, Trenton Shaw. Grove City College Grove City, Pennsylvania Astoria: Matt Grauff. Linfi eld University McMinnville Astoria: Kes Sandstrom. Seaside: Bryre Babbitt. *One qualifying account per primary member. If the qualifying account is closed by the member or by TLC within six months after opening, the bonus will be deducted for that account at closing. **Funds will be deposited to the member’s savings account. Membership benefits include: Right inside the branch. Free Checking Business Services Financial Planning Low-Rate Loans and Competitive Dividends Online Banking and Mobile Banking And more! www.tlcfcu.org • 503.842.7523 • 866.901.3521 1771 SE Ensign Ln. Warrenton 85 W. Marine Dr. Astoria 2315 N. Roosevelt Dr. Seaside A DIVISION OF CREDIT UNION Federally Insured by NCUA Thank you for all of your help. I started running a small, monthly ad in Property Lines. I was excited that I got a call shortly after the first one ran, and the customer mentioned my ad. That one job has paid for my whole year of advertising! At first I was skeptical, but now I’m glad I did it. Thank you, Heather Jenson at the Astorian for all your help! Jamey Wilson, Jamey’s Lawn Service Gain Exposure. 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