Community Calendar: 5.2.2012
Published 5:00 pm Monday, April 30, 2012
Wednesday, May 2
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SmileMobile coming to town
PENINSULA The Washington Dental Service Foundation SmileMobile will offer dental examinations to children who might not otherwise have access to dental care. Children ages birth through high school, with limited access to care, can be scheduled by calling Kristi Curtis at the Ocean Beach Early Childhood Center before May 4 at 642-5471. The SmileMobile will be located at the head start office at 2611 N. Pacific Hwy., in Long Beach from May 7 through May 11 and then at Ilwaco Middle/High School at 400 School Road in Ilwaco from May 14 through May 18. Medicaid and sliding scale fees will be accepted as reimbursement for services.
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LONG BEACH Signups are now underway for the annual Fore the Furrballs golf tournament at Peninsula Golf Course set for May 20. Call 642-2828 to register today as space is limited. The $30 per person fee includes a nine-hole, two-person scramble, a delicious lunch, prizes and field events and mulligans for sale. There is a $10,000 hole-in-one prize, and big raffle tickets available. This event is sponsored by the South Pacific County Humane Society and Peninsula Golf.
Aging council meeting
PORT HADLOCK The Olympic Area Agency on Aging meets via conference call at 10 a.m., on Thursday, May 3. The agenda includes renewal of the executive directors contract. Call Carol Ann Laase at 866-720-4863 for meeting information.
Grief support
SEAVIEW A Grief Support Group meets the first and third Wednesday at 11 a.m., in the fireside room at Peninsula Church Center at 5000 N Place in Seaview. Call 800-772-1319 if you have questions, or just come to this support group.
Food bank openings
OCEAN PARK Ocean Park Food Bank has a few volunteer openings. Volunteers are needed to help on the first Wednesdays of each month to move cases of food around following monthly deliveries. In addition, a few people are needed as occasional back-up help distributing food during business hours. Call 244-3969 or pick up application at the food bank.
Chinook Food Bank
CHINOOK Beginning May 2, the Friends of Chinook School is sponsoring the Chinook Food Bank in the Chinook School building at 810 State Route 101. The food bank will be open on the first and third Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call Loma at 777-8367 with questions.
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 May 2 is Will Penny, starring Charlton Heston and Joan Hackett. 1968. 109 min.
Thursday, May 3
Coffee with the Candidate
OCEAN PARK Candidate for Pacific County Commission District 2 Rich Makowski is holding informational coffees at the following cafes in Ocean Park at Coastal Candies and Café at 9:30 a.m., on May 3; at The Berry Patch restaurant at 9:30 a.m. on May 17; and at Baileys Café and Bakery at 11 a.m., on June 6. Everyone is invited to come meet this candidate.
Downloadable Books
RAYMOND Raymond Timberland Library presents e-reader roadshow from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., May 3 for adults and teens. Get the lowdown on downloadable e-books available from the library. A short presentation will walk you through the basic steps to borrow e-books. After the talk, individuals will have a chance to try out some e-readers and other mobile devices. Library staff will be on hand to consult with patrons who already own devices or are in the process of deciding whether to buy one. Bring your own device to get troubleshooting help or share your success stories. For more information call 942-2408.
Masonic meeting
ILWACO Masonic Occident Lodge No. 99 will serve dinner at 6:30 p.m., on May 3, with the meeting to follow at 7:30 p.m. All Masons are welcome. Call 665-4618 for information.
Toastmasters
ILWACO Ilwaco Toastmasters group meets from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m., the first and third and fifth Thursdays of each month at the Ilwaco Community Building. Another Toastmaster group meets from noon to 1 p.m., on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 139 Howerton in Ilwaco (at the Port of Ilwaco). Attendees will learn about public speaking, listening and leadership. Call 503-791-2806 or go to www.toastmasters.org for information.
Line dancing
LONG BEACH Line dancing on the Peninsula is offered at Long Beach Grange at 5715 Sandridge Road. Dancing for beginners is at 5 p.m., intermediate dancing starts at 6 p.m.; and couples hit the floor 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. Call Linda at 783-2389 for more information.
Friday, May 4
Alice in Wonderland Jr.
NASELLE The Naselle High School drama club is putting on another musical production directed by Barb Swanson. This year it is Walt Disneys Alice in Wonderland, Jr. based on the 1951 Disney version of Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. There are 40 cast members from Naselle schools in grades six through 12 including Alice, the Cheshire cat, the white rabbit, the Mad Hatter, the March hare, the Queen of Hearts, the King of Hearts, the caterpillar, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. Performance dates are May 4, May 5 and May 6. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7 p.m., and Sunday performances are at 3 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for students. For more information call Swanson at 484-3602.
Pinochle
LONG BEACH The Elks Lodge at 110 N. Pacific Hwy., in Long Beach has open pinochle games each Friday beginning at 12:30 p.m., in a back room of the lodge. The cost is $1.50 and you need not be a member to play. Call 642-2749 or 541-601-2542 with questions.
Al Anon family group
KLIPSAN An Al Anon family group meets from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., every Friday in the conference room at Golden Sands at 21608 O Lane in Klipsan. The group is open to anyone who has been affected by alcohol use in a family member or friend. For information call 665-2510.
Saturday, May 5
Loyalty Days
PENINSULA On Saturday, May 5, there will be a kids parade in downtown Ilwaco starting at noon. Come watch the parade, then enjoy the blessing of the fleet from the Port of Ilwaco at 1 p.m. The Long Beach Elks Club is serving an oyster feed from noon to 5 p.m., and finally the honors banquet takes place at 7 p.m., at the Elks Lodge. The guest speaker is Sam Goodyear aka President John Adams. This is a great community weekend for all to enjoy.
Market to open
ILWACO Saturday Market at the Port of Ilwaco opens May 5 and will be open every Saturday, rain or shine, all summer long from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come on down and shop for farm fresh produce, handmade arts and crafts, plants, flowers and all manner of seafood, or just enjoy a stroll along the waterfront in Ilwaco.
NRA banquet & auction
CHINOOK The third annual Chinook Valley Friends of the NRA banquet and auction is set for Saturday, May 5, in the Chinook gymnasium. The doors open at 5 p.m.; dinner is at 7 p.m., with the auction to follow. All dinner packages include a chance to win a Leupold scope. Proceeds will go to underwrite programs such as shooting range development and improvements, firearms safety and training, hunter safety, youth programs and more. The dinner, prepared by Michael Campiche, includes a surf and turf theme. For additional information call 360-749-1181 or email rce@centurytel.net.
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.
Sunday, May 6
Loyalty Days
PENINSULA On Sunday, May 6, a cowboy breakfast will be served from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Peninsula Saddle Club. There will be fire truck rides for kids from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the Ilwaco Fire Hall. The main parade starts at 1 p.m., in Long Beach with the Coast Guard fly over. The theme is Fallen but not Forgotten. The parade starts at N. 10th Street, and continues south to S. 10th Street; then turns east onto 10th to Washington, then north to S. 4th Street at Long Beach School.
Flower baskets
PENINSULA The Ilwaco High School class of 2012 continues to sell flower bowls and baskets. Prices for hanging baskets are $28 each or two or more $25 each; 14-inch flower bowls are $20 each or $18 for two or more bowls. All proceeds benefit the Class of 2012 Substance Free Graduation Party. Bowls contain alyssum, dianthus, dusty miller, geranium, lobelia, marigold, pansy, petunia, salvia, snapdragon, verbena and viola. Baskets are filled with Bacopa (Creeping Charlie), Nemesaia, Sanvatalia, Calibrachoa, geranium, New Guinea Impatiens, fuchsia, verbena and petunia. Plants will be available for pick up in early June. Please contact Sheryl Schisler at 306-607-1380; Sabrina Coffin at 244-2792; or Leslie Allgaier at 503-929-7400.
Interfaith Gathering
NASELLE The Columbia Shores Interfaith Gathering meets on the first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. at the Naselle Library Community Room. All faiths are welcome to this soul refreshing gathering of like-minded souls offering simple wisdom for complicated times. If you have questions email csinterfaith@activist.com.
Spring tea & luncheon
ROSBURG On Sunday, May 6, the Grays River Friendship Circle will hold its 10th anniversary spring tea and luncheon. It will be held at the Rosburg Community Hall off Highway 4. The theme this year is, Even Some Cowboys Drink Tea. Homespun entertainment of music and poetry will be provided by Joel and Noreen Fitts of Grays River. Women of the Grays River United Methodist Church sponsor this event as a fundraiser for the Friendship Circles special projects. The suggested donation is $8 per person at the door. Doors open at noon. The luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. with the program to follow. Enjoy an exciting program and explore a table full of raffle prizes to be chosen later by the winners. Raffle tickets are only a $1 each. A special raffle will be held for a beautiful silver, semi-precious stone necklace. The luncheon consists of tea savories, delicacies and desserts. Wear that outfit or hat that you seldom get to use just be comfortable in whatever you wish. For more information, call 465-2740 or 484-7749.
Monday, May 7
Bunco for kids food
LONG BEACH Each Monday at 6:30 p.m., the public is invited to come play bunco, a fundraiser for the Long Beach Elks sponsored Food4Kids Program. Everyone is welcome, with proceeds going to help purchase food to help fill backpacks with healthy food and snacks to get local needy kids through the weekend.
Tuesday, May 8
MERTS Campus open house
ASTORIA On May 8, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., everyone is invited to an open house at Clatsop Community Colleges Marine and Environmental Research and Training Station (MERTS) campus. This exciting one-day event includes fun activities for all ages, demonstrations, vendor displays, and a free barbecue from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The campus houses the colleges maritime science department, fire response and research center, the living machine and the industrial and manufacturing technology center including automotive technology, welding, computer-aided design and drafting, and historic preservation and restoration. All programs will feature displays and interactive demonstrations, and tours of colleges training vessel M/V Forerunner will be conducted. Visitors can also climb the U.S. Army National Guard rock wall, watch blacksmiths at work, and view classic cars and street rods. For more information, call 503-338-7670.
American Legion meetings
ILWACO The Don R. Grable American Legion and Auxiliary Post and Unit No. 48 meet on Tuesday, May 8, at 6 p.m. in the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum. A potluck at 6 p.m. will precede the regular meetings. For information, please call Post Commander Dick Wallace at 642-4188 or Unit President Connie Soditus at 665-6626. All veterans and their families are welcome to attend, as well as community members.
Masonic meeting
ILWACO Occident Lodge No. 99 meets at noon every Tuesday for a no host luncheon at the Imperial Schooner Restaurant at the Port of Ilwaco. Sojourners are welcome. For information call Jim at 665-6577 or Norm at 642-2258.
Do Nothing Club
OCEAN PARK Break away from the humdrum of everyday life and do absolutely nothing for a few hours as part of the Do Nothing Club. All men who want to have some fun on Tuesdays at 10 a.m., at the Ocean Park Lutheran Church at 24002 U Street in Ocean Park can just drop in. Pool, cribbage, exchanging stories and lunch are the order of the day. No membership, no officers and doing nothing are the goals of the group. For more information, call Jack McBride at 665-2721.
Wednesday, May 9
Log buildings
ASTORIA Is the Molalla Log house Oregons oldest building? Gregg Olson, a foremost authority on pioneer structures in Oregon, will present a house detective lecture to explore this question on May 9, at 7 p.m., Room 219 in Columbia Hall on Clatsop Community College campus. His lecture will cover the historical context of the house, cultural trends in log buildings, and his use of dendrochronology (dating based on an analysis of tree rings). The lecture, sponsored by the Lower Columbia Preservation Society and Clatsop Community Colleges Arts and Ideas, is free and open to the public. For more information contact John Goodenberger at 503-325-0209.
Kindergarten orientation
LONG BEACH Orientation is set for 5:30 p.m., May 9, at the Long Beach Elementary School library for children who will be enrolled in kindergarten for the 2012-13 school year. The event will allow parents to gather information, meet teachers, tour the school, and begin the registration process among other activities. Call 642-3242 for information.
Crafternoons
RAYMOND Raymond Timberland Library presents Crafternoons at the Library, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., May 9 for children. Create a new craft project each month. For more information call 942-2408.
Caregiver support
LONG BEACH The caregiver support group meets the second Wednesday of each month from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the PUD auditorium at 9610 Sandridge Road in Long Beach. The group is designed to provide a consistent and caring place for people to learn, share and gain emotional support from others. For more information call Don Cantrell at 642-3787 ext. 226.
Al-Anon Family Group
SEAVIEW Peninsula Al-Anon Family Group meets on Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 4603 Pacific Highway in Seaview. This is a confidential fellowship for persons with friends of family members affected by alcohol. Call 642-2611 with questions.
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 May 9, is Here Comes the Waves, starring Bing Crosby and Betty Hutton. 1944. 100 min.
Future Events
Book discussion
RAYMOND Raymond Timberland Library is hosting a discussion of the book, The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century by Thomas L. Friedman, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., May 10 for adults. For more information call 942-2408.
Bunco
KLIPSAN Peninsula Bunco Club hosts a game the second Thursday of each month starting at 6 p.m., at the Peninsula Senior Activity Center in Klipsan Beach. The next game is May 10. The public is welcome. There is a $6 charge for each player; $1 is for the use of the senior center and the other $5 goes towards the prize payout at the end of the session. For information call Pamela at 642-0071 or 360-318-4164
Ducks Unlimited banquet
ASTORIA The North Coast Chapter of Ducks Unlimited Committee is starting preparations for the 35th Annual Fundraising Banquet scheduled for Saturday, May 12 at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds. This year marks the 75th Anniversary of Ducks Unlimiteds efforts in the conservation and restoration of wetlands and related benefits to wildlife and fisheries. New committee members would be most welcome contact George Baker at 505-325-7960 as would members of the Long Beach Peninsula DU Chapter. You would need to pay only the $25 dinner cost. Regular ticket price is $45 and tickets are available from Jennifer Biamont at 503-738-5580. A limited number of $20 raffle tickets for a Kimber 300 Win Mag are available at Links Outdoors in Astoria or from committee members.
Fashion show fundraiser
CHINOOK Ocean Beach Hospital Foundation is hosting its Second Annual Spring Fashion Show: Styles from Vintage to Modern, Saturday, May 12, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Chinook School Gymnasium in Chinook. Doors open early for seating. The event is a benefit for patient care and treatment programs. Guests are encouraged to dress the part and come in their favorite fashions. Lunch will be served, prizes awarded, and raffle baskets available as well. Tickets are $20 each or a table for six is $100. Ticket price includes entry to the show and lunch. Tickets are available at the hospital gift shop, or at the door. Call LaDean at 665-2668 with questions.
Choir practice
NASELLE On Saturday, May 12, at 9 a.m., Cliff Weimer will begin rehearsing with the Finnish-American Chorus at the Naselle School music room. All singers are invited, even if you have never sung with this group before. The group will perform at this years Finnish-American Festival, set for July 27 through July 29.
Democrats to meet
LONG BEACH The Pacific County Democrats meet at 7 p.m., on Monday, May 14 at the south county building located at 7013 Sandridge Road in Long Beach. For information email pcd@pondhouse.com.
Diabetes Support Group
ILWACO The theme of this next meeting is Mindful Medications presented by Neal Mathews, PharmD., from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., on May 16 at the Ocean Beach Hospital meeting rooms. For more information call 642-6314 or 642-6308.
Folk art exhibit
ILWACO A folk art exhibition, organized by the Washington State Historical Societys Traveling Exhibition Service, which includes 14 informative panels on the folk artists of Washington state, will be on display at the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum on Lake Street in Ilwaco from May 18 through July 29. This particular program focuses on traditional folk arts as expressed in handmade objects as well as in performance arts such as music, song, dance, and storytelling. Our region is represented by Wilho Saari of Naselle. Saari is a kantele player in the tradition of his Finnish ancestors who has a wide knowledge of the history of the kantele, as well as a sincere commitment to many other aspects of Finnish folklore. The kantele generally has from 15 to 40 metal strings and produces a harp or bell like sound. He will present a concert during the exhibition opening on Friday, May 18 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Surf perch derby
LONG BEACH The 12th annual surf perch derby is set for Saturday, May 19, at the Bolstad approach. The registration booth is open from 5:30 a.m. to 8 a.m. Pre-registration is $30 per person (or $35 on the day of the tournament) and includes the Kiwanis Club breakfast. Weigh-in can be done from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., winners will be announced at 3:30 p.m., with prizes money awarded. The all-you-can-eat pancakes will be served from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., and includes pancakes, ham, scrambled eggs, cranberry juice, coffee and milk. The breakfast is open to the public for $9 per person, kids 12 and under eat for $4. If you have questions call Dale Jacobson at 642-3632.
NAMI walk
LONG BEACH A walk for the Pacific County National Association for Mental Illness (NAMI), is set for the Bolstad approach from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 19. There will be a table set up with information about the organization and mental illness and support for those who may be associated with someone diagnosed with a mental illness, to raise awareness of the issue and positive support available. Participating teams and individuals include NAMI Pacific County, Ilwaco Youth Empowerment Squad (YES), and Willapa Behavioral Health staff. For more information call Carole Wiegardt at 665-3712 or Erin Moore at 642-3787.
Garlic Festival seeks local vendors
OCEAN PARK The Northwest Garlic Festival is looking to shake things up a bit. Known over the years for everything garlic (including ice cream), the festival planners are working to increase another aspect of the event local seafood cuisine and hand crafted merchandise. The 2012 Garlic Festival runs June 16 and June 17, and is located at Wilson Field, just two blocks south of Bay Avenue on Sandridge Road in Ocean Park. Vendors and artisans may register for a booth through the OPACCs website, www.opwa.com, or by stopping in at the Chamber office Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., (1715 Bay Avenue, Ocean Park). A 10×10 site costs $100 for the two-day, outdoor event. Sites with electricity run $125. There are discounts for multiple spaces and the deadline to register and pay is May 23, or until all spaces are filled. In order to participate in the annual festival, vendors and artisans are required to sell items inspired by garlic and are urged to keep the festival motto in mind, Its Chic to Reek. Because the festival limits the number of booths carrying similar merchandise, it is best to register early to guarantee a spot. For more information on the Ocean Park Area Chamber of Commerce and all other events happening during the year, visit www.opwa.com.
Call For Art, Garlic Poster Contest
OCEAN PARK Peninsula Arts Association announces the opening of this years Northwest Garlic Festival Poster Contest. This is the third year PAA has run the poster contest for the Ocean Park Area Chamber event. The 31st NW Garlic Festival Poster will be a limited, signed edition of 100, packaged in a protective clear bag with a backing board and certificate of authenticity. The contest is open to the public with a cash prize of $150 (and two posters) awarded to the winning artist. Entry forms are available on the Peninsula Arts Associations website (www.beachartist.org), or may be picked up at the Ocean Park Area Chamber Office, located at 1715 Bay Avenue from Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The deadline for entries is May 15. The winning artist must be available to sign printed posters before a June 8 reception for the poster reveal. This reception, held at Lighthouse Realty in Ocean Park, will be the first time collectors may purchase the hard to get, low numbered editions. Complete contest information is available on PAAs website or by calling 665-6041. This years festival will be expanding participation from local seafood restaurants and artists are encouraged to keep this in mind when creating their entries.