The Columbia Press 8 June 3, 2022 Events Football camps open to all ages Warrenton High School’s football program is offer- ing youth summer football camps. The no-contact camps focus on individual and team skills throughout the week. Camp- ers will work with the entire WHS coaching staff as well as many WHS football players. “The program is coming off one of the very best seasons in WHS history,” Athletic Di- rector Ian O’Brien said. “We want your kids to be a part of our culture.” • Grades K-4 Camp: 3:30 to 5 p.m. June 13-16 • Grades 5-8 Camp: 4 to 6 p.m. June 20-23 Both camps are $40 per participant and will be held at the WHS football field, 1700 S. Main Ave. Scholarships are available if needed by contacting Coach O’Brien at obrieni@warren- tonk12.org. Sign up at Warrenton High School or through the War- renton High School Warriors Facebook page. Flag retirement set for June 14 Astoria Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a flag retirement at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at Fort Stevens Historic Park. Those who have American flags in need of retirement can drop them off ahead of time at City Lumber, 2142 Commercial St., Astoria, or contact any chapter member or Regent Sue Glen at 503- 861-0574. The flag retirement is open to the public. State offers free park fishing, entry Saturday, June 4, is State Parks Day and the Oregon Parks and Recreation De- partment is waiving day-use parking fees at Fort Stevens and at the 25 other state parks that charge them. Fees for tent, RV and horse campsites also will be waived. June 4-5 is also free fishing weekend. Visitors can fish at Fort Sevens without a fish or shellfish license. Those who’d like to learn how to clam can meet up with a park ranger at 9 a.m. Satur- day, June 4, at the Peter Ire- dale Shipwreck. Participants will learn more about razor clams and the best tech- niques for digging a limit. State Parks Day has been a tradition since 1998. This year’s celebration falls during the 100th anniversary of the state parks system. College news Several local students were named to the dean’s list for the 2022 winter term at East- ern Oregon University in La Grande. Qualifying students achieve and maintain a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher while completing a minimum of 12 hours of graded coursework. Those on the list: Alex- ander Gee and Michelle Gomes of Astoria; Kyle Harrington of Gearhart; and Hillary Dochow and Victoria Dochow of Sea- side.