October 18, 2019 T he C olumbia P ress This weekend Concert celebrates violinist’s new album Kim Angelis Lum’s Auto has 50- year celebration Lum’s Auto Center cele- brates its 50th Anniversary with free food, live music and many give-aways. The event is from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the center, 1605 S.E. Ensign Lane. Kiwanis Club hosts anniversary dinner Astoria Kiwanis Club will celebrate its 100th anniver- sary with a party and dinner at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Elks Lodge, 453 11th St., Astoria. Reservations are required by calling Rick Newton at 503- 338-2279. Cost is $22.50. Find out what’s unexpected here Author Judy Fleagle will talk about unexpected things on the Oregon Coast during this month’s “In Their Foot- steps,” a series of free lec- tures sponsored by Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. The talk will be at 1 p.m. Sun- day, Oct. 20, in Fleagle the Netul River Room at the Fort Clatsop Vis- itor’s Center. Fleagle was an editor and writer for Oregon Coast and Northwest Travel magazines and has written five books. A concert celebrating the release of violinist Kim An- gelis’ latest album is sched- uled for 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Pioneer Presbyterian Church, 33324 Patriot Way, near Camp Rilea. Angelis will be accompa- nied by Jennifer Gooden- berger. Refreshments will follow. 5 Doney, longtime Mason, gets 50-year honors Glenn P. Doney of Hammond re- ceived his 50-year Masonic Jewel from Gateway Lodge 175 on Oct. 2. Doney, a commercial fisherman, is a lifelong Hammond resident. He served as the lodge’s master in 1978 and is a life member. Members will hold a public open house and breakfast fund-raiser from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Robert E. Keyser/Courtesy Gateway Lodge 175 lodge, 66 S.W. Fourth St., just east of Longtime lodge members Gilbert G. Gramson, James L. Robinson Community Park in War- Morgan, Ronald C. Collman, Glenn P. Doney, Norm Mc- renton. Laren, and Doney’s bother-in-law, Tomey Greer.