B8 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2021 Husband hygiene COMMUNITY NOTES FRIDAY Senior Lunch To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Ave. A, Seaside. Drive up to Avenue B to pick up at back door. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861-4202; for new Meals on Wheels inquiries, call 503-304-3420. Columbia Senior Diners — Full Meals $6: Delivered to seniors or pickup available at the Astoria Senior Center kitchen door, 1111 Exchange St. For information, or meal delivery, call 503-325-9693 before 10 a.m. Ostomy Support Group — For information, call Lisa Harris at 503-338-4523. SATURDAY Detachment 1228 Marine Corps League — For information, contact Lou Neubecker at 503-717-0153. MONDAY Senior Lunch To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Ave. A, Seaside. Drive up to Avenue B to pick up at back door. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861-4202; for new Meals on Wheels inquiries, call 503-304-3420. Columbia Senior Diners — Full Meals $6: Delivered to seniors or pickup available at the Astoria Senior Center kitchen door, 1111 Exchange St. For information, or meal delivery, call 503-325-9693 before 10 a.m. Warrenton Senior Lunch Program — For information, or to volunteer, call 503-861-3502 Monday or Thursday. Astoria Rotary Club — For infor- mation, go to AstoriaRotary.org Columbia Northwestern Model Railroading Club — Group runs trains on HO-scale layout. For information, call Don Carter at 503-325-0757. Parkinson’s Support Group — For information, call 503-440-1970 or 503-440-1985. Peninsula Quilt Guild — For infor- mation, call Janet King at 360-665-3005. Seaside Lions Club — For informa- tion, call 503-738-7693. Pacifi c NW Head Injury Sup- port Group — For information, call 209-791-3092. Pacifi c County Democrats — For information, go to fb.me/ DemocratsofPacifi cCounty TUESDAY Tobacco Free Coalition of Clat- sop County — Anyone interested in tobacco use prevention and education welcome. For information, call Steven Blakesley at 503-325-8500 or Alissa Dorman at 503-325-4321, ext. 5758. Do Nothing Club — Men’s group. For information, call Jack McBride at 360-665-2721. Senior Lunch To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Ave. A, Seaside. Drive up to Avenue B to pick up at back door. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861- 4202; for new Meals on Wheels inqui- ries, call 503-304-3420. Columbia Senior Diners — Full Meals $6: Delivered to seniors or pickup available at the Astoria Senior Center kitchen door, 1111 Exchange St. For information, or meal delivery, call 503-325-9693 before 10 a.m. Astoria Lions Club — Prospec- tive members welcome. For infor- mation, contact Charlene Larsen at 503-325-0590. Authentic Spiritual Conversa- tions — Open dialogue about spiri- tual issues. All faiths, including “spir- itual but not religious” welcome. For information, email info@cgifellow- ship.org or call 916-307-9790. WEDNESDAY Mindfulness/Meditation Group — For information, call 503-338- 4520. Wickiup Senior Lunches To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m, Wickiup Grange Hall, 92683 Svensen Market Road. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861-4202. For new Meals on Wheels inquiries, call 503-304-3420. Senior Lunch To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Cen- ter, 1225 Ave. A, Seaside. Drive up to Avenue B to pick up at back door. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861-4202; for new Meals on Wheels inquiries, call 503-304-3420. Columbia Senior Diners — Full Meals $6: Delivered to seniors or pickup available at the Astoria Senior Center kitchen door, 1111 Exchange St. For information, or meal delivery, call 503-325-9693 before 10 a.m. Association on Mental Disabili- ties — Support group for families of those with chronic mental illness. For information, contact Harry Comins at 503-440-3403. Warrenton Business Association — For information, call Kristin Tala- mantez at 503-861-9750. Fat Quarter Quilters — Not lim- ited to quilts. For information, call 503- 325-3300 or 800-298-3177 or go to homespunquilt.com LGBTIQ Group — Group is designed to help connect LGBTIQ people in Clatsop, Columbia, Tilla- mook and Pacifi c counties to discuss LGBTIQ issues freely and confi dentially. For questions, contact Chris Wright at 425-314-3388. Dear Annie: My husband ple in a public place. (More on and I have been married one that in the following letter.) Dear Annie: For your read- year. Before we got married, he kept himself clean. Gradually, ers’ safety, please tell them that he’s changed, and his hygiene when online dating, they should has gotten worse and worse. never, EVER agree to meet any- Now he only changes under- one for the fi rst time at any loca- wear and showers once a week. tion that is not PUBLIC. You He has let his hair grow long have NO idea what you may be and messy and refuses to get a letting yourself in for. Coffee at haircut. He shaves maybe once a Starbucks or another highly a week, at most. He used to be public spot is a great idea. — Ed fun to go out with, and now he in Essex Junction Dear Ed: Agreed. As the never wants to go anywhere. coronavirus is still a Please help. I’m des- concern right now, out- perate. What can I do? I DEAR door public spaces are want the man I married ANNIE also a good option, pro- back. — Stink Has Me vided there are other on the Brink people somewhat close Dear Stink Has Me by for safety’s sake. It’s on the Brink: Although also smart to fi rst go on only a licensed health a “date” over video chat care professional can to fi gure out whether diagnose your husband, it sounds like his poor ANNIE LANE there’s any chemis- Creators try (and to make sure hygiene is just a symp- Syndicate Inc. they’re the same per- tom of the real prob- son as in their profi le lem — possibly clinical depression or another mental pictures). Dear Annie: I just read health issue. The good news is that help is available. Let him your column with the letter know, in a compassionate, non- from “Missing Mom” about the judgmental tone, that you’ve death of her mother and how been concerned about him this diffi cult it has become to move past year, and urge him to see on. Many of us can identify a therapist. If he is resistant to with her. As a person who has that, encourage him to see his always added poetry to a situa- primary care physician, who tion, I found my peace through will likely refer him to a thera- a simple poem I wrote a couple pist if he hears these symptoms. of years after my mom’s pass- Dear Annie: I’m recently ing. If it can be passed on to her, divorced, and I don’t know how I am more than happy to share to approach men to date. How it. Memories used to make us do I talk without embarrassing sad, / myself? — Ready to Mingle But now they make us smile. Dear Ready: Since your divorce was recent, take a lit- / Alone the fi rst one hundred tle time to date yourself. Try a new hobby. Read those books yards, / But now we’ve walked a you’ve always been meaning to read. Dive into a daily exer- mile. / And now we share how life cise routine. Learning to enjoy your own company helps you begins / Then spent with family and gain self-esteem — which is not only good for your soul but also friends. / And with the love and times one of the most magnetic traits a person can have. When you’re we’ve shared, / Know now, it never ends. ready, try online dating through — Jack Notman sites such as eHarmony and Dear Jack: Your poem is Match.com. They offer a con- venient way to dip your toe in touching, and it reminds me and gain further confi dence and of another quote that I heard fi gure out what you’re looking recently: “Love is longer than for. Be sure to always meet peo- life and stronger than death.” THURSDAY Wickiup Senior Lunches To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m, Wickiup Grange Hall, 92683 Svensen Market Road. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861- 4202. For new Meals on Wheels inqui- ries, call 503-304-3420. Senior Lunch To Go — Pick up a hot lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Bob Chisholm Senior Center, 1225 Ave. A, Seaside. Drive up to Avenue B to pick up at back door. For information, call Suzanne Bjaranson at 503-861- 4202; for new Meals on Wheels inqui- ries, call 503-304-3420. Columbia Senior Diners — Full Meals $6: Delivered to seniors or pickup available at the Astoria Senior Center kitchen door, 1111 Exchange St. For information, or meal delivery, call 503-325-9693 before 10 a.m. Warrenton Senior Lunch Program — For information, or to volunteer, call 503-861-3502 Monday or Thursday. Rotary Club of Seaside — For infor- mation, visit Rotary Club of Seaside on Facebook at fb.me/SeasideRotary Lower Columbia Chief Petty Offi - cers Association — The club accepts all enlisted prior, retired and active mil- itary personnel, rank E7 and above. For information, call Lauren Walton 208-290-8110. OTHER Quilting Project Needs Fabric — Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Sea- side. 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