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THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021
Credit union supports college, hospital
RELIGION BRIEFS
Anchor Baptist Church
TLC, a Division of Fibre Fed-
eral Credit Union, has renewed
its Communities First Program, a
multiyear sponsorship for selected
community colleges and hospitals
within the seven Oregon and Wash-
ington counties it serves.
The credit union has donated
$87,000 to Communities First
recipients, including four col-
lege foundations and eight hospi-
tal foundations. TLC has pledged
to distribute another $87,000 to
these community-centered founda-
tions from 2021 to 2023. One of the
Communities First Program recipi-
ents is the Clatsop Community Col-
lege Foundation.
TLC’s 2021 donation of
$2,500 supported Bandit Biking
for Books, during which Clat-
sop Community College instruc-
tor Fernando Rojas-Galván biked
1,608 miles to visit all 17 Oregon
community colleges to raise funds
for textbooks. A crowd of support-
ers welcomed Rojas-Galván at the
fi nish line July 25, applauding
For service information and
updates, go to anchorbaptistasto-
ria.com or email anchorbaptistas-
toria@gmail.com
Astoria Christian Church
For service information and
updates, go to astoriachristian.
org or bit.ly/AstoriaChristian,
call 503-325-2591 or email Asto-
riaChristian@gmail.com
TLC, a Division of Fibre Federal Credit Union, presented the Columbia
Memorial Hospital Foundation with a check for $2,000 from TLC’s
Communities First Program.
his 20 day ride and over $50,000
raised during the event.
An
additional
Communi-
ties First Program recipient is the
Columbia Memorial Hospital
Foundation.
The $2,000 donation will sup-
port Columbia Memorial Hos-
pital’s general fund, but future
donations will supplement the
Arm-in-Arm Fund. Founded to
support cancer patients unable to
aff ord basic necessities not cov-
ered by insurance, the Arm-in-Arm
Fund is an important resource for
many patients. The program has
helped the hospital expand on tra-
ditional caregiving by helping
patients cover the costs of trans-
portation, utilities, medication and
other expenses when they need
fi nancial assistance the most.
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
Astoria Class of 1980 reunion canceled
The Astoria High School Class of 1980 reunion is
canceled.
The event was scheduled for Oct. 2. It is postponed
until 2025.
time or monthly payments with your bank.”
The radio station provides news as well as cultural
programming for listeners on the North Coast and in
southwest Washington state.
For information, go to coastradio.org/
ways-to-donate/
Garden club holds workshop
Beach cleanup needs volunteers
The Sou’Wester Garden Club will hold a work-
shop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday at the Bob
Chisholm Community Center in Seaside.
The workshop, presented by Ann Pilger, will focus
on how to make paper from recycled newspaper.
SOLVE’s annual beach and riverside cleanup needs
volunteers.
The event is set for Sept. 25 and takes places on
National Public Lands Day.
To fi nd a beach cleanup to volunteer for on the
North Coast and to register, visit solveoregon.org/
beach-riverside-cleanup.
KMUN holds fall pledge drive
KMUN is holding the radio station’s fall pledge
drive Monday through Sept. 26.
The volunteer-operated station’s goals for the fall
fundraiser are to gain 100 new members and raise
$50,000.
“I’m excited about several elements of the fall
drive,” Janet Fryberger, the station’s membership
director, said. “We’re back to a shorter, one-week
format, programmers are back in the air room, and
we’ve introduced a couple of new payment methods.
You can still donate using your debit or credit card
and now you can text-to-donate by texting KMUN to
44-321. This method allows you to set up direct one-
Honor Roll
The following students have qualifi ed for the honor
roll by earning a 3.5 grade point average or higher at
school.
Oregon State University
Corvallis
Warrenton: Skadi M. Freyr
Southern New Hampshire University
Manchester, New Hampshire
Warrenton: Erica Thomas
Seaside: Wayne Davis
— The Astorian
Astoria
Church of Christ
The nondenominational Asto-
ria Church of Christ, 692 12th
St., holds a service at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday. Masks are required, and
social distancing is in place. Fam-
ilies may sit together. A descrip-
tion of services is available in
front of the building. For infor-
mation, call 503-468-8397.
Astoria First
Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, 349 Sev-
enth St., holds a worship ser-
vice at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. The
church is celebrating Back to
Church Sunday this month. On
Sept. 26 the church will share a
time of worship with the theme
“Hope Is Here.” Face coverings
are required and social distancing
is practiced.
Sunday school starts at
9:30 a.m. There is no child care,
but children are encouraged to
join the service. For informa-
tion, call the church offi ce at
503-325-1761.
Grace
Episcopal Church
For updates, food pantry
hours and in-person and lives-
tream service information, call
the church at 503-325-4691,
email graceastoria4691@gmail.
com or go to graceastoria.org or
fb.me/Grace Astoria
Pacifi c Unitarian
Universalist
A Pacifi c Unitarian Uni-
versalist Fellowship service is
being held via Zoom at noon
Sunday. For Zoom information,
go to pacuuf.org
Peace First Lutheran
Peace First Lutheran Church
holds Sunday services at 8:30
and 11 a.m. at 725 33rd St.
The 8:30 a.m. service is also
streamed live at bit.ly/3rckrMd
Church offi ce hours are Mon-
day through Friday 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. For information, call
503-325-6252, email offi ce@
peacefi rstlutheran.com or go to
peacefi rstlutheran.com
Pioneer Presbyterian
Church
WARRENTON — For ser-
vice information, call the church
at 503-861-2421 or go to pio-
neerchurchpcusa.org
St. Brendan
The Navigator
Orthodox Church
Open for worship on Sundays
at 11:30 a.m., 1076 Franklin Ave.
Masks are required. For lives-
tream service information, email
the church offi ce at offi ce@unit-
edmethodistastoria.org or call
503-325-5454.
St. Brendan The Navigator
Orthodox Church, 820 Alameda
Ave., is holding Great Vespers at
5 p.m. Saturday.
On Sunday, Rev. Sergey
Kakorin will lead the congre-
gation through Matins begin-
ning at 8:30 a.m. Divine Lit-
urgy will begin at 10 a.m.
Masks are required. For infor-
mation, call Father Kevin Lien
at 503-467-8360.
Common Ground
Interspiritual Fellowship
St. Mary, Star of the Sea
Parish
Common Ground Interspiri-
tual Fellowship holds a service
from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Sunday,
via Zoom, which is open to all
belief systems, including the spir-
itual but not religious. For infor-
mation, go to cgifellowship.org.
For the Zoom link, email info@
cgifellowship.org
For information about the
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pan-
try hours, and service and lives-
treaming information at both the
Astoria church and Hammond
mission, call 503-325-3671,
email offi ce@stmaryastoria.com
or go to stmaryastoria.com or
bit.ly/stmaryastoria
Astoria First United
Methodist Church
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