The INDEPENDENT, July 6, 2011 More Summer Reading events More activities are coming up as part of the Vernonia Li- brary Summer Reading Pro- gram. Don’t miss Story & Craft/Ac- tivity Time, for children ages 1 to 13, from 10:00 a.m. on Tues- days, July 12 and July 19. Sat- urday, July 16 there will be a Movie Matinee at 2:00 p.m. Jugglemania! comes to the Library on Wednesday, July 13, from 6:30 - 7:30 and all com- munity members are invited to join the fun at this event. Talented people sought for show The last talent show in Ver- nonia was a hit and a hoot? Do you have a talent to share? All ages welcome! The next Talent Show is scheduled for August 5 (during Jamboree) at Washing- ton Grade School. Do you sing, dance, do com- edy, a short skit, etc? Pre- screening is required to partici- pate in the show. There is a cost associated with entering the show. For more informa- tion, contact Lee Anne Krause, at 503-816-9810 or leean- nekrause@gmail.com to show your talent. Look for more details on the show in future issues. Senior Center News A variety of breads, rolls and pastries are available daily at your Vernonia Senior Center, and you don’t need to be either a senior citizen or a member to use this serv- ice. This is just one of the services the center provides for the community. These baked goods are free, but if you choose to make a donation, it will help defray the cost of pick up and delivery. Another service is the complete, deli- cious lunch served Monday though Friday at noon. A $4.00 donation is suggested for those 60 and older, and $5.00 for those un- der 60. If you prefer lunch to go, for only $5.00 you can call ahead and place your order. Have you ever wondered why the cen- ter parking lot is packed on Wednesdays? Wonder no longer – it’s because lunches are always made special with musical en- tertainment by the Golden Oldies. This group of talented musicians start playing before lunch and continue until well after, serving up copious amounts of toe-tapping nostalgia and laughter to add savor to good food. Breakfast for all ages is served Fridays from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. at just $3.50 per person. Maple bars are made fresh daily for $1.00 each! You can also order maple bars for a gathering of any kind by calling 503-429-3912 a day or two ahead and placing your order. Meals on Wheels are available for those who are home-bound. Call Senior Informa- Chandler Maisin Woolums Chandler Maisin Woolums was born June 21, 2011, to Deahna Gonzales and Markus Woolums of Vernonia. He weighed 5 pounds, 11 ounces and was 19 inches long. Grandparents are Kirk and Dawn Thurman of Vernonia. Great-grandparents are Muriel and Glen Kunter of Billings, Montana, and Jean- ette Franklin and Jason Woolums of Upland, California. TOWN HALL MEETINGS Clatskanie River Inn 600 E Columbia River Hwy Clatskanie, OR 97016 11am – 12:30pm CAT grant for education programs Community Action Team (CAT) received a grant of $88,300 from The Oregon Community Foundation on cyclopedias, and Readers’ Di- gest Condensed books) will be gladly accepted. All proceeds from the book sale will be used to assist with library programs, and to sup- plement library supplies, fur- nishings, and materials. June 27. The grant will allow CAT to support a parenting education coordinator, facilitator training, the support of in-home parent- ing education, and delivery of classes and workshops. The mission of CAT is to re- duce the extent and negative effects of poverty through ad- dressing basic needs, building self-reliance, improving access to affordable housing and com- munity facilities. Columbia City Town Hall Columbia City Community Hall 1850 Second Street Columbia City, OR 97018 1:30pm – 3pm Scappoose Town Hall Scappoose Library 52469 SE 2 nd Street Scappoose, OR 97056 3:30 – 5pm Donations sought for Book Sale The Vernonia Public Library is now accepting book dona- tions, during regular hours, for the Friends of the Library Book Sale to be held on Saturday, August 6 (during Jamboree). Any books in decent condi- tion (excluding textbooks, en- tion Assistance Representative Rosie Mc- The Senior Center Thrift Shop is open Coy on Monday, Wednesday or Friday for Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to information on how to utilize this valuable 3:00 p.m. Always half price during the first service for yourself or a loved one. week of each month. Free hearing checks are available from Vernonia Senior Citizens Center: a representative of Columbia Hearing Aids, 446 Bridge Street on the third Monday of each month from Hours: Monday through Friday, 1:00-2:00 p.m. No appointment is needed. 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Do you ever wonder how the center op- Senior Information Assistance Rep: erates, or do you have suggestions or Rosie McCoy questions? If so, come to the Board of Di- Thrift Shop Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 rectors meeting on the second Friday of p.m. each month at 10 a.m. The July meeting Phone: 503-429-3912 will be on the 8th. Needleworkers gather each Tues- day, starting about 10:30 a.m., to enjoy companionship while working on their projects. Pinochle players enjoy friendly com- petition each Fri- day, starting after lunch. Foot Care is scheduled on the Sunday, July 10, 2011 second and fourth Fridays of each month, at $15 per Review of the 2011 Session person. Call Mari- lyn Albro, R.N., for 8:30am – 10am Clatskanie Town Hall an appointment, at 503-429-0406. Welcome Additions Church to cele- brate 75th year The Vernonia Seventh-day Adventist Church is celebrating its 75th anniversary on Satur- day, July 9. The church is locat- ed on the corner of Nehalem St. and 2nd Ave. Sabbath School begins at 9:30 a.m. with a special Wor- ship Service at 11:00 a.m. A picnic follows at 12:30 p.m. in Hawkins Park. All friends and neighbors of the church are invited to join the celebration of food, music and fellowship. Page 7 Sauvies Island Town Hall Sauvies Island Grange 14443NW Charlton Road Portland, OR 97231 6:00pm – 7:30pm Vernonia Town Hall Scout Cabin 901 Park Drive Vernonia, OR 97064 For more information call John Helm 503.543.4046