Community Calendar: 8.17.11
Published 5:00 pm Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Wednesday, Aug. 17
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LONG BEACH Books, VHS videotapes, CDs or DVDs and/or baked goods are needed for the Chinook Observers third annual fundraising sale for school supplies set for Aug. 27. Bring them by our office at 205 Bolstad Avenue East Suite 2 in Long Beach during normal business hours. Mail checks/money orders to: P.O. Box 427, Long Beach, WA 98631. All proceeds go to purchase school supplies for children of low-income families in Pacific County. Call 642-8181 or 800-643-3703 if you have questions.
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PENINSULA Heres an easy way to make a difference in your neighbors lives. Local residents purchase one or more extra non-perishable food items when they go shopping and store it in a cool green bag provided by the Ocean Park Food bank. On the second Saturday of every other month, food bank volunteers will pick up the bags and leave another bag. A list of desired food items is available at the food bank.
Disaster relief truck
ILWACO On Aug. 17, a large disaster relief truck will come to the Green Dragonfly thrift store (107 Lake Street in Ilwaco) between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The truck will be there to pick up used and useful household item donations, which will be delivered to areas directly affected by natural disasters.
Neptune Classic Movies
LONG BEACH The Neptune Twin Cinemas offers family and classic movies with no charge for admission, subject to capacity. All family and classic shows begin at 1 p.m. The movie on Aug. 17 is Broken Arrow starring James Stewart and Jeff Chandler. 1950. 93 min.
Thursday, Aug. 18
Seafood feed
LONG BEACH The Ilwaco Sports Boosters seafood feed will be held Thursday, Aug. 18 from noon to 8 p.m., at the Long Beach Elks, 110 Pacific Highway North. Meal choices include salmon (full plate for $15, a lite plate for $9), tuna (full plate for $12, lite plate for $7), and steamer clams ($12). Lite plates are available through 3 p.m. They will also be serving hot dogs ($3), chowder, beer, wine and pop. Proceeds will support local scholarships and Ilwaco Middle and High School sports programs.
Diabetes support
OCEAN PARK Maintaining blood sugar control through movement is the theme of the presentation by Deanna Duret, MA RD LD, CDE, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Aug. 18 at Ocean Park Lutheran Church, 240th U Street. Everyone is welcome to this free event. Call 642-6308 or email obhedu@oceanbeachhospital.net for more information.
Away
ILWACO Adults are invited to join in a discussion of the book Away by Amy Bloom from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Aug. 18 at the Ilwaco Timberland Library. For more information call 642-3908.
Blood drive
OCEAN PARK The American Red Cross is holding a blood drive from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Aug. 18 at Peninsula Baptist Church, 23802 Pacific Hwy 103. All eligible donors are asked to schedule an appointment by calling 866-961-9211 or online at www.redcrossblood.org, code: peninsula. Please roll up your sleeve and donate blood or platelets.
Gardening chat
ILWACO The public is welcome to come to an informal gardening chat at the Ocean Park Library community room the third Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. The topic for Aug. 18 is preserving the harvest, including ways to keep some of your garden goodies for the future. Bring a favorite recipe or instructions to share. For information call 665-3061.
Line dancing
LONG BEACH Line dancing on the Peninsula is offered on Thursdays at the Long Beach Grange at 5715 Sandridge Road. Through the summer, dancing for beginners is from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.; intermediate and advanced dancers hit the floor from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; with couples dancing at 7 p.m., each Thursday, except the fourth Thursday of the month. Everyone is welcome the cost is just $3 per person per class. Come check out this fun activity, you dont need a partner. Call Linda at 783-2389 for more information.
Friday, Aug. 19
Summer camps exhibit
ILWACO Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum on Lake Street in Ilwaco announced a new exhibit, Summer Camps on the North Beach Peninsula. There will be an opening reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Aug. 19. Local author and historian Sydney Stevens will guest curate the exhibition. She is an alumnus of Camp Willapa and has written extensively on its history. The exhibition will include photographs, objects and stories from Camp Willapa, Camp Sherwood Forest, Camp Morehead, Camp Lily Del Dune (now the Dunes Bible Camp) and Hill Summer Camp. The exhibition will be on view through the fall. Visit www.columbiapacificheritagemuseum.org or call 642-3446 for information.
Fundraising garage sale
OYSTERVILLE The Oysterville Community Club is holding their annual garage sale at the historic Oysterville one-room schoolhouse from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 19 and Aug. 20 and from 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 21. This is a fundraising activity by the Oysterville Community Club supporting maintenance of the schoolhouse and related activities. Donations are currently being accepted. Call Karen at 665-2425.
Saturday, Aug. 20
Glow Ball Tournament
SURFSIDE Surfside Golf Course and the Pioneer Tavern are sponsoring the first Glow Ball Golf Tournament set for Saturday, Aug. 20 at 6 p.m. It is a two-person scramble, with nine holes played during daylight and nine holes placed at night. The $50 entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, a barbecue (hot dogs, hamburgers, side dishes, pop and beer) and glow balls. Transportation will be provided from Long Beach to Surfside. All proceeds will be donated to the Boys and Girls Club of the Long Beach Peninsula. Call 665-4148 or 642-2302 to sign up or for more information.
Art Walk
ILWACO More than 15 businesses will open their doors on Aug. 20 for another wonderful art walk in Ilwaco at the Port of Ilwaco and downtown. This popular event features two raffles with free gifts from participating shops and restaurants. All of the proceeds go to local non-profits and community organizations.
Free form mosaic
ILWACO From 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Aug. 20, a free form mosaic made by community members will be unveiled at the closing night of the Peninsula Clay Artists Clay Show at the Artisan, at 114 Main Street S.W., in Ilwaco. There is no charge to attend. Call 665-2603 for information.
SummerFest
LONG BEACH SummerFest season is underway in downtown Long Beach. Come downtown and enjoy the free music by the reggae band, Ma Barley, with various activities for kids and families. You dont want to miss the childrens sidewalk chalk art contest, face painting and horse and wagon rides. Come see what is happening and enjoy all that is offered for free. Call 642-4421 for information.
Sunday, Aug. 21
Book discussion
NASELLE Naselle Timberland Library is hosting a book discussion from 10 a.m. to noon, on Aug. 21 for adults and teens. Join in a discussion of The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival, by John Vaillant. The library is normally closed at this time and will be open only for the program. For more information call 484-3877.
Vespers
OYSTERVILLE A Vespers service is at 3 p.m., Aug. 21 at the historic Oysterville Church. Pastor Rene Devantier of Ocean Park United Methodist Church will lead the meeting. The talented Killingsworth Family will provide beautiful music, with Bonnie Masson as the organist. All are welcome to this casual, uplifting gathering.
Monday, Aug. 22
Friends of Chinook
CHINOOK The Friends of Chinook School meet at 7 p.m., Aug. 22 at the Chinook fire hall. The meetings are open to anyone with an interest in the school. Call 777-8211 for more information.
Volleyball practice
ILWACO Any Ilwaco High School girls interested in playing volleyball this fall should attend practices, which start Monday, Aug. 22 at 3:30 p.m., in the Carl Aase Gymnasium. Remember to complete all paperwork and have an updated physical before the first practice. Paperwork is available in the high school office. If you have any questions, please email Keri Deford at keri.deford@oceanbeachschools.org.
AA meetings
OCEAN PARK and SEAVIEW Alcoholics Anonymous has two group meetings on the Peninsula. The Ocean Park group meets at 7:30 p.m., at the Ocean Park Methodist Church at 1202 262nd Place on Mondays and Fridays. The second group meets seven days a week at 6:30 a.m., noon and 8 p.m., at 4603 Pacific Highway in Seaview. For more information you can call 642-2902 or go to http://area72aa.org.
Tuesday, Aug. 23
Birding class
LONG BEACH Discovery Coast Audubon Societys Education Coordinator Mary Atherton will teach a free, one-hour beginning birding class emphasizing finches and warblers at 2 p.m., on Aug. 23 at the Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort in Long Beach. The conference room is handicapped accessible. Call 665-5975 for information.
Art Around Town
PENINSULA Peninsula Arts Association members have some of their artwork on display around town. The paintings of Rose Power are being shown at the county building, paintings by Dian Schroeder and James Tweedie are being shown at the Ilwaco library, and paintings by Bev McDonald, Ruth Spani-Phinney, Janet Stomp and the pen and ink drawings of William Vandorin are now on display at the Ocean Beach Hospital.
Do Nothing Club
OCEAN PARK All men are welcome to join our own Band of Brothers known as the Do Nothing Club held every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Ocean Park Lutheran Church at 240th and U Street. This group is a mixture of men from all walks of life. This is a non-denominational club that meets to play cribbage, shoot pool or just sit around having fun and solving the worlds problems. Attendees take turns providing lunches for the group. For information call Jack McBride at 665-2721 or Russ Jones at 665-3939.
Wednesday, Aug. 24
Love like Jesus
OCEAN PARK A new weekly womens study begins Wednesday, Aug. 24 from 1:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The study is entitled, Love Walked Among Us, Learning to Love Like Jesus. Call Mace at 665-6691 or Mary Evelyn at 665-5300 for more information, including location.
Neptune Classic Movies
LONG BEACH The Neptune Twin Cinemas offers family and classic movies with no charge for admission, subject to capacity. All family and classic shows begin at 1 p.m. The movie on Aug. 24 is Ive Always Loved You starring Philip Dorn and Catherine McCleod. 1946. 117 min.
Future Events
Longboard races
CATHLAMET The Third Annual Cathlamet Downhill Corral Skateboard Festival will return with excitement and anticipation to Cathlamet Aug. 26 through Aug. 28. Kicking off the event Friday night is the slide competition and tight slalom, then Saturday morning is the 7.5-mile push race on Puget Island, followed by the sidewalk showdown around noon. Later that afternoon there will be a new event a four-man boardercross event by the Maryhill Ratz. The premier race on Sunday will be an exciting downhill race through town (ramps included). This is a fully-sanctioned race with closed streets, hay bales and shuttle. There are 70 racers already registered for the downhill. Register now at www.cathlametcorral.com. For more information contact Lynda at Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce at 795-9996.
Bake, book & more sale
LONG BEACH The Chinook Observers third annual Bake, Book and more sale will be Aug. 27, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our office. If you have any baked goods, books, VHS videotapes, CDs or DVDs to donate to the cause, bring them by our office during normal business hours. Monetary donations are accepted as well. Drop by 205 Bolstad Avenue East in Long Beach or mail to: P.O. Box 427, Long Beach, WA 98631. All of the sale proceeds will go to purchasing school supplies for children of low-income families in Pacific County. Call 642-8181 or 800-643-3703 if you have questions.
Pacific County Fair
MENLO The Pacific County Fair is heading our way. Set for Aug. 24 through Aug. 27 at the fairgrounds located six miles east of Raymond on SR-6 in Menlo, this years theme is, An Old Fashioned Country Fair. Hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Wednesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday. There will be the Haworth Family Shows, carnival, the Percheron draft horses providing free horse-drawn trolley rides, an Elvis tribute artist, Jason Whited, a musician, Stormy the clown, and lots more. And dont forget all the animal, floral and still life/open class competitions. For more information call 875-9331 or 942-3713 or email pcfair@willapabay.org.
Lincolns Beard
ILWACO The next performers in the Waikiki Beach concert series is Lincolns Beard, a four-piece, non-traditional folk band from Vancouver. Their music is described as jumping around stylistically from backwoods gospel to jaunty indie pop. The concert is at 7 p.m., Aug. 27 at Cape Disappointment State Park. Although the concert is free of charge a Discover Pass is required. Call 642-3029 for more information.
Sing-A-Long
LONG BEACH There will be a sing-a-long on the large stage behind the police station in downtown Long Beach on Sunday, Aug. 28 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The worship team from Peninsula Baptist Church will lead an assortment of uplifting songs. Bring your blanket or lawn chairs, and even a picnic dinner if you wish, and join in as voices are raised in praise of the Lord. If you have questions call 665-5060.
Rescue team fundraiser
LONG BEACH Show your support for our surf and cliff rescue teams and come to the Lost Roo for a spaghetti dinner and raffle from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 30. The owners of the Lost Roo are donating 100 percent of the money from the dinner and raffle to South Pacific County Technical Rescue, Inc., a non-profit volunteer organization. The cost is $10 per plate for adults and $5 for children 10 years old and younger. Join this fun event and support some great people! Call 642-4329 with questions.
Library book sale
OCEAN PARK The Friends of The Ilwaco-Ocean Park Libraries used book sale will be held Sept. 2, Sept. 3 and Sept. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Ocean Park Timberland Library. Some books are marked for price; all others are $1 per hardbound and trade paper and 50-cents for regular size paper. On Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., bring your standard size paper grocery bag and fill it for $3 with books of your choice or purchase a reusable bag for $5 and fill it with books of your choice. Stock up! It is nine months until the next sale. All proceeds are for the benefit of the Ilwaco and Ocean Park libraries.
Swap meet
NASELLE The Appelo Archive Center (AAC) will hold a swap meet on Friday, Sept. 2 and Saturday, Sept. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the AAC, located at 1056 SR-4 in Naselle. Vendor tables cost $20 each if the AAC provides them, or $15 each if the vendor provides his own. Call 484-3376 or email Anita Raistakka at anita@finnam.naselle.net to reserve your space now
Buzzards Breath Chili Cook-Off!
CATHLAMET The Eighth Annual Buzzards Breath Chili Cook-Off in Cathlamet is set for Sept. 3 at the Elochoman Slough Marina. They are looking for some more chili teams to join in on the fun and activities. Grab your favorite recipe, your cooker, a pot, and enjoy a day of food, friends and fantastic chili. Just call the Chamber office at 795-9996 or stop by 35 Butler Street to get a copy of the rules and your application, or visit www.wahkiakumchamber.com. There is no cost to enter and you have the opportunity to win a unique trophy and bragging rights! Dont cook? There will be plenty of chili to go around and fun for all, including a tortilla throwing contest (kids get prizes), live music, a beer garden, rubber duckie race, raffle, cow plop raffle, wooden boat raffle and more! Cooking starts at 10 a.m., and the public will start tasting at 1 p.m. with judging at 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome!
Chinook Art Festival
CHINOOK The annual Chinook Art Festival is set for Saturday, Sept. 3 and Sunday, Sept. 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Monday, Sept. 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. This wonderful event features juried arts and crafts including stained glass, fused glass and blown glass, oil and watercolors, pottery, photography, wood sculpture, jewelry and lots more at Highway 101 and Olympia Street in Chinook. Call 777-8715 for information.
Ministry in music
OCEAN PARK Pastor DeWayne and Eva LaPointe are celebrating their 20th year of ministry in Ocean Park with a special concert from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Sept. 4 at Family Worship Center, 264th and Ridge Avenue in Ocean Park. Everyone is welcome to enjoy and celebrate with a variety of old and new songs. For information call 665-6340 or email pastor@opfwc.com.
Hospice volunteer training
LONG BEACH Harbors Home Health and Hospice will provide volunteer training beginning Sept. 8 and continuing Sept. 9, Sept. 15 and Sept. 16, in the county buildings public meeting room at 7013 Sandridge Road. The course will be a total of 20 hours. This is an opportunity to learn about hospice and to gain skills necessary to become a volunteer with our agency. The skills taught are helpful to anyone needing to care for a loved one with a terminal illness. Volunteers provide services such as listening to and recording peoples stories; singing or playing an instrument; swapping old hunting, fishing or logging stories; reading books/papers aloud, or do light housekeeping. Are you a massage practitioner? Do you have pastoral experience? To find out what gift of self you can share, please contact Beth Peterson, volunteer coordinator at 642-3623 or 800-772-1319, or email to beth@myhhhh.org There is a $5 charge for the course manual.
Slow Drag
ILWACO The Slow Drag will be held at the Port of Ilwaco from 4 p.m. to dark on Friday, Sept. 9. Come test your skills and luck at this fun event.
Rod Run
OCEAN PARK Its coming … the 28th Annual Rod Run to the End of the World is set for Sept. 10 and Sept. 11 at Wilson Field in Ocean Park. The spectator gate opens at 8 a.m., with a variety of fun events scheduled throughout both days, including music, the show and shine, poker run and more. There will be a cruise after the show and shine, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sept. 10. The Rod Run is now a successful event created for every classic car enthusiast regardless of age. The Beach Barons take pride in the planning and presentation of a show, which offers tourists a well orchestrated and exciting event, one they will look forward to coming back and enjoying each year. In turn the car club gives an enormous amount of support and generates recognition for the area, while promoting tourism on the Peninsula and neighboring cities. The Rod Run is a family favorite and is noted for its emphasis on safety, entertainment, community spirit and plenty of activities for everyone. Check out their website at www.beachbarons.com for more information or call 665-3565.
Elvis!
OCEAN PARK Back by popular demand, Justin Shandor, the winner of the worlds closest Elvis look-a-like and sound-alike will perform on Saturday, Sept. 10 as part of the Rod Run to the End of the World event. Shandor will perform along with special guests Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline and Connie Francis impersonators. The show will begin at 10 a.m. and go until 3 p.m. You wont want to miss this performance of Elvis of the 50s, the 70s and The Vegas Showman.
Read people
KLIPSAN The Peninsula Senior Center, located at 21603 Pacific Way in Klipsan, is hosting a free public program entitled How to Read a Person Like a Book, presented by Dr. Robert Brake on Friday, Sept. 23 at noon. This free program deals with how we communicate nonverbally, how to spot and interpret gestures, facial expressions and other cues, how to spot a lie, and other subjects. For more information, call 665-2784.