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Estacada celebrates Veteran’s Day
Today’s Veterans Day celebration is a daylong event that includes breakfast, parade, honorary ceremony and luncheon to honor military veterans. 6 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Breakfast at Estacada High School. 8 a.m.: Motorcycle riders meet at Latus Motors in Gladstone. 9 a.m.: Motorcycle riders leave for Estacada. 11 a.m.: Parade begins, luncheon for veterans to follow at Estacada Veterans Memorial. 1 p.m.: USAF fighter jet flyover begins Veterans Day ceremony at Estacada Veterans Memorial, near Odd Fellows Hall, 267 S.W. 2nd Ave. 3:30 p.m.: Country music by the Chris Loid Band, Viewpoint Restaurant and Lounge. For more information go to www.estacadaheroes.com.
Food Bank can help families this season
The Estacada Area Food Bank has several opportunities to help local families that are having a tough time right now. Adopt-a-family: Available to all Food Bank clients. Presents donated by local families will be provided. Fill out form and deliver to the Food Bank by December 1. Toys for Tots: Each child in family will be presented with wrapped present suitable for age. Fill out and deliver form to Food Bank by December 15. Christmas Dinner Food Boxes: All food needed for large family Christmas dinner will be provided to anyone in need. No application is necessary. Food boxes available December 19 between noon and 2pm. Call the Food Bank at 503-630-2888 for more information.
Adopt a family for the holidays
Your or your company can adopt a local family in desperate need of primarily basic household items and winter clothing. Families are primarily obtained through school recommendations and the Estacada Food Bank. Adopt-a-Family is a confidential program. Those who want to adopt would receive the first name, ages and requested needs, then buy some, or all, of the requested needs, wrap them, and deliver them upstairs to Estacada Community Center, Dec. 17, noon to 7 p.m. For further information, or to sign up to be a sponsor, call Janet Kiger-Hellard at 503-630-7433.
Garden Club to meet on Thursday
This month’s Estacada Garden Club meeting begins at 1 p.m. at the library on Nov. 12. Topic: flower arranging. The club meets the second Thursday of every month at the Estacada Public Library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Guest speakers regularly attend to discuss gardening and planting, and the group also takes field trips periodically. For more information, call 503-630-7342.
Eagle Creek Ladies Aid Holiday Bazaar and Ham Dinner
Friday, Nov. 13, 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. Ham dinner: adults, $7; children 10 and under, $4. Bazaar only on Nov. 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eagle Creek Presbyterian Church, 29455 S.E. Burnett Rd.
Church hosts rummage and estate sale Nov. 14
Peace Lutheran Church, 29455 S.E. Eagle Creek Road, will host a rummage and estate sale on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Items include furniture, clothes, rock collection and more. Fundraising event for Peace Lutheran Church will also include a bake sale.
Cub Scouts selling wreaths, trees for summer camp
Estacada Cub Scouts Pack 186 is selling trees and decorated wreaths at M.G.C. Garden Center, 30855 S.E. Ely Road, to raise money for summer camp. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Decorated wreaths only on Nov. 14 and 15. Trees and decorated wreaths, Nov. 21, 22, 28, 29 and Dec. 5, 6. Wreaths $25 to $28. Trees (grands, Doug firs and nobles) $10 each.
Red Barn Preschool hosts spaghetti dinner/auction fundraiser
Red Barn Preschool Spaghetti Dinner and Auction, Saturday, Nov. 14, 5 p.m. at Clackamas River Elementary. Enjoy a terrific dinner, then stick around for the raffle and dessert auction. Tickets include spaghetti (meat w/ meatballs, or vegetarian sauce available), salad, drink and dessert. Presale tickets at Artsmith or any Red Barn family: $12 family, $4 adult, $2 kids. At the door: $15 family, $5 adult, $3 kids. Raffle tickets, $1 each or 6 for $5. Tax-deductible raffle donations gratefully accepted. Proceeds benefit Red Barn Preschool, a non-profit parent cooperative. For information, call 503-630-2365 or visit www.redbarnpreschool.com.
PAGE hosts next theater night Monday
Join the Performing Arts Group of Estacada in the Flora Room of the Estacada Public Library, 825 N.W. Wade St., Monday evening, Nov. 16, at 7 p.m. for a free theater workshop — improv games, skits, and one-acts — as they gear up for their spring production. PAGE member Andrew Gilford will lead the games. Bring in work that you have written--a skit, or a one-act play--with copies for the actors. Give your work a chance to be seen live in the Flora Room. Ages 8 to adult. Next dates: Nov. 16 and 30.
‘How to cook a turkey’ kids contest
Estacada News is sponsoring a contest open to students in kindergarten through sixth grade. Send us your instructions, recipes and tips for cooking a turkey and preparing a Thanksgiving feast for family and friends by Nov. 17. Give to your classroom teacher or school office, or send to the Estacada News, PO Box 549, Estacada, OR 97023 or e-mail to editor@estacadanews.com. Selected submissions will be published in the Estacada News on Nov. 25, and three winners will receive a prize. Home-schooled students welcome. Additional submissions will be published on the newspaper website at www.estacadanews.com. For more information, call 503-630-3241.
Spiral Gallery to sponsor student show
The Spiral Gallery is pleased to once again announce our Student Art Show. This annual event will take place in January 2010 and is an opportunity to showcase local artists of all ages (young or older) who are currently enrolled in school, an arts class or apprenticeship program. If you have artwork you would like to submit, applications are at the gallery and on our website: www.thespiralgallery.com. Items can be dropped off and forms filled out during regular business hours: Tues — Sat, 11 — 6 pm and Sunday, 12 — 4 pm. An opening reception will be held as usual for the First Friday of the month — January 2, 2010. Refreshments will be served and students and their families are encouraged to attend this fun community event. For more information or if you have any questions, please call Jami Berry at 503-631-3898.
Timberlake Job Corps want to Make a Difference
The staff and students at Timberlake Job Corps Center are involved in the “Make a Difference” program. Some centers participate in the program once a year. Timberlake wants to be involved year-round. The Make a Difference program gives the students an opportunity to help local communities in a variety of ways–community projects or individual projects. If you or your company have a project (maybe landscaping or special project help), or if you know of an individual who needs help, please contact Warren at Timberlake. His number is 503-834-2291 Ex. 1720. This a great opportunity to get the students involved in our community and help others all at the same time.
Host families for foreign exchange students needed
EF Foundation for Foreign Study looking for host families for the remainder of the academic year, January through June, 2010. Learn a new language, try a new food, and experience a new culture, all through hosting a foreign exchange student. EF Foundation is a non-profit
organization that welcomes high school students from all around the world to the US. You may handpick your student, based on gender, country, hobbies, and interests. Students arrive with their own health insurance, as well as a monthly allowance. For information, go to www.effoundation.org and contact Kim @ 503-518-2225 before November 15th.
Overeaters Anonymous group every Saturday
Overeaters Anonymous meets every Saturday at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, 297 N.W. Broadway, Annex Building, 8 a.m to 9 a.m. No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Everyone welcome. Contact Margaret at 503-863-6305 for more information.
Wanted: ukulele players interested in forming group
If you are interested in joining a ukulele group, we are thinking of meeting once a month and getting a set together for gigs such as Music Crawl. Next practice planned for late November. For more information, e-mail Gloria Polzin at polzin2@hevanet.com.
Infant, toddler playgroup now twice a week
The playgroup at the Estacada Public Library will now meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 p.m., beginning Tuesday, Nov. 3. Parents with infants and toddlers ages newborn to five years are invited to attend, in the Flora Room at the library, 825 N.W. Wade Street. Bring toy and sippy cup. For more information, contact Tracy at 503-318-9913 or by e-mail at tracy@thepiercys.net.
Festival of Choirs needs community choir singers
All community members who enjoy singing selections from Handel's 'The Messiah" are urged to participate in the16th Annual Estacada Christmas Festival of Choirs, directed by Edith Cameron. Voices for all sections — soprano, alto, tenor and bass — are needed. Rehearsals for community choir begin November 7 at 7 p.m., Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 30498 S.E. Eagle Creek Road. Festival of Choirs will be Dec. 12 at 7 p.m., at the Estacada Auditorium, 500 N. Main St. Choirs from the Estacada area are encouraged to participate, and audience members are encouraged to sing "The Hallelujah Chorus" with the choir on the night of the festival. For information, call Edith Cameron, 503-630-4470.
Volunteers wanted for disability services advisory council
The Clackamas County Disability Services Advisory Council is seeking up to nine volunteers to serve for two-year terms to review and make recommendations regarding Medicaid policy and procedures as it relates to people with disabilities. The council works to protect, restore and improve a comprehensive service delivery system for Clackamas County residents with disabilities. It meets at 1:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month at the Department of Human Services office, 211 Molalla Ave., Oregon City. For application, call Milwaukie DHS office at 971-673-6621 or Canby DHS office at 503-263-6700. Application deadline is Friday, Nov. 27
Estacada High School placing ads in gym for fundraising
The Estacada High School Athletic Department is selling advertisements to place in the gym for one year. A 2-foot by 8-foot advertisement is only $1000. Funds go toward maintaining facilities, new equipment, etc. Current priority is a new scoreboard. It is a great way to advertise your business while showing support for our local athletes. For more information, call Dee at 503-630-6871 ext. 2878.
River Mill Elementary launches flamingo fundraiser
The River Mill PTA needs your support. The PTA is currently sponsoring a Flamingo Invasion fundraiser. If flamingos appear on your lawn, you may either pay $3 removal fee, join River Mill PTA for $10, pay removal and purchase flamingo insurance, which is $2/month or $12/school year so you are not invaded again. Targets chosen by referral from friends and family only. A letter with further details may be picked up at the River Mill Elementary School office, 850 N. Broadway.
Book Nook annual sale on now
The Estacada Library Foundation Book Nook, 3rd and Main St., is having their annual sale. No book in the store is over $1.00. Children’s books are $.25; every child that comes in the store gets one free book. This is a great opportunity to do gift shopping and support the Estacada Public Library.
Video project looking for veterans
Becky Ginsbach is searching for veterans willing to share their war stories on video. These stories will be included in an upcoming DVD production "Heroes’ Reflections," produced and directed by Ginsbach. The video is part of a series that will include veterans’ stories of past and present, intended to preserve history and keep the stories available for future generations. The first two DVDs will focus on WWII Veterans, beginning with D-day and Pearl Harbor heroes. Ginsbach hopes to have the complete series available in one to two years. Veterans not required to be from Estacada area to be included in the series. She may be contacted at estacadaheroes@yahoo.com.
Foster parents needed
The Clackamas County DHS Child Welfare office and Boys and Girls Aid are working together to recruit new foster parents in the county. There is a need for new foster parents, particularly for teens and sibling groups. Please call Ellen Whitehouse at 541-300-9665 or 1-800-331-0503 or send her an e-mail at ewhitehouse@boysandgirlsaid.org.
Women’s support group Thursdays at ECC
Clackamas Women’s Services has been providing support services and resources for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Clackamas County for 24 years. CWS is now offering an education, support and personal growth group for women affected by domestic or sexual violence. The group is held each Thursday from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Estacada Community Center at no cost to participants. Drop-ins are welcome. Survivors in the Estacada area may be eligible for additional resources such as gas vouchers, and gift cards. Please contact Susan Cazier at 503-722-2366 ext 105 for more information.
‘Catholics Returning Home’
On Oct. 7, St. Aloysius Catholic Church, 297 N.W. Broadway, began a six-week series, called “Catholics Returning Home,” held at 7 p.m. each Wednesday at St. Aloysius Parish Education Center. These sessions are for non-practicing Catholics who are seeking answers to questions about returning to the church. For more information, call Steve Schmidt at 503-637-3095 or the St. Aloysius Catholic Church office at 503-630-2416.
Estacada Heroes seeking names of local military personnel, veterans
Estacada Heroes is in need of assistance from the community in collecting the names of any Estacada Area Veterans, past, present, or currently serving in a branch of the U.S. military.
If you are from the Estacada Area and are a current member of the US military or an honorably discharged Veteran, please submit your name, rank, branch of service, dates of service, conflicts served in if any, and contact information.
Send information to: estacadaheroes@yahoo.com or go to www.estacadaheroes.com. Estacada military personnel and veterans will be honored as part of the Veterans Day parade and celebration on Nov. 11.
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