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Market to match
Oregon Trail card
Sweet Home Farmers Market
is under way for the summer sea-
son, open from 10 a.m: to 2 p.m.
Saturdays in the Thriftway parking
lot.
Adults and families who are
enrolled in the Supplemental Nu-
trition Assistance Program (SNAP,
formerly food stamps) can use
their Oregon Trail card at the farm-
ers market to purchase fresh fruits
and vegetables, plant starts, meat,
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Pastor Rick Ellingson
You are welcome, just as you are
1234 Long St., Sweet Homo. 541-367-6161
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COMMUNITY CHAPEL
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Sunday Services
at 8:30 & lO:30am
Children's ministries for ages birth-6th grade
42250 Ames Creek Road
Sweet Home • 367-5106
Sweet Home
Mennonite
Church
1266 44th Ave. PO Box 515
541-367-2848
Pastor-Pete Kauffman
9:15 am Coffee Fellowship
9:45 am Sunday School
10:45 am Morning Worship
(Nursery and Children's Church)
6 prn Eve. Worship Service
Fir Lawn [
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9:30 am Sunday School
11:00 am Worship
Free Meal - Tue and Fri - 5:00 pm
6th & Ironwood • 541-367-3073
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Pentecostal Church o God
9:30 am Sundoy School
] 0:30 am Morning Worship
5:00 pm Evening Worship
Tues. 11:30 am: Ladies meeting
Wed. 7:00 pro: Bible Study
6+0 9th Avenue 5741-67-79+9
Rev. Joq 5ullenger, pastor
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Elm Street Baptist Church
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Sunday Services:
Sunday School 9:4S; 11:00 am Worship
Prayer Meeting: Sunday 6:00 pm
1150 Elm St. Sweet Home 541-367-5883
First Baptist Church
2470 E. Main Street
Pastor Danny Wyatt
Open Door Church
9:30 Sunday School I0:50 Worship
Sunday Eve - 6 pm
6:30 pm Wed. Bible Study
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Sweet Home Christian Church
Minister Dale Robinson
18th & Long Street, Sweet Home
(541) 367-2094
shcc18th-long@centurytel.net
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
LCMS
All Welcome!
Church: 541-367-4838 ° Home: 541-259-2820
9:00 Bible Study
10:30 Divine Worship
7:O0 Bible • Study Thursday
2590 Long St., Sweet Home
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St. Helen's Catholic Church
600 6th Avenue
Sweet Home, OR 97386
541-367-2530
Reverend Fred J. Anthony
Mass Schedule
Tuesday - Friday 8:30 am
Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm
Sunday Mass: 9:00 am
Reconciliation: Saturday - 3:30-4:30 pm
Attend The
Church of
Your Choice!
dairy and bread.
Through Ten Rivers Food
Web's That's My Farmer SNAP
Incentive Program, people who
spend at least $6 of their SNAP
benefits at the market get an extra
$6 in market tokens redeemable for
fresh foods.
Questions? Contact Katy at
katy@tenriversfoodweb.org or call
(541) 602-7278.
Fund-raiser for
Rep. Sprenger
Community members are in-
vited to A Night on Main Street,
a sampling of Lebanon eater-
ies to benefit State Rep. Sherrie
Sprenger's re-election, from 6 to
7 p.m. Thursday, June 7, at Kings
Coffee House, 661 S. Main St. in
Lebanon.
Suggested cost is a tax deduct-
ible donation of $50 per couple.
To RSVP, contact Rachel at
(503) 910-7237.
Summer exercise
classes at LBCC
A variety of exercise and fit-
ness classes are being offered
through the LBCC Lebanon and
Sweet Home Centers beginning the
week of June 25.
Classes will be held in Leb-
anon, Sweet Home, Scio and
Brownsville and include: Better
Bones & Balance, Body Toning
& Aerobics, Boot Camp, Cardio
Strength & Balance, Easy Cardio
Fitness, Hip Hop Hustle, Step Boot
Camp, T'ai Chi, 20-20-10 Fitness
Mix, Yoga, and Zumba.
Open registration is under
way. Adults age 62 and above are
eligible for a 25 percent reduction
in tuition. Reduction does not ap-
ply to material .or lab fees.
For detailed information about
these classes or to register, visit
www.linnbenton.edu, or call (541)
367-6901.
LBCC choirs to
perform June 7
The Linn-Benton Community
College choirs will perform their
spring concert "The Olympic Jour-
ney: Going Places," at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 7, in the LBCC
Russell Tripp Performance Center,
Takena Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd.
SW, Albany.
James Reddan, LBCC director
of choral activities, will conduct
the performances of the Concert
Choir, Re-Choired Element Cham-
ber Choir, Women's Ensemble,
Blue Light Special and the Sirens.
Diana Hancock will accompany on
piano.
The concert will feature songs
from across the choral repertoire
erformed by LBCC's award win-
ning choirs, including: "Leonardo
Dreams of His Flying Machine" by
Eric Whitacre, the Georgian drum
dance "Doluri," "It Takes A Vil-
lage" by Szymko; "Ride on King
Jesus" by Moses Hogan; various
selections by Certon and much
more.
Tickets are $10 general admis-
sion, $7 for students and seniors,
and $5 for under 18 with an adult
admission. Tickets can be pur-
chased for no fee online at www.
linnbenton.edu/go/tickets, at the
Russell Tripp Performance Cen-
ter Box Office, by phone at (541)
917-4531, or two hours prior to the
performance.
Christian women
lunch on June 12
Lebanon Christian Women's
Connection will hold a luncheon
themed "Grandma's Letters" from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday,
June 12, at First Christian Church,
170 Grant St., in Lebanon.
Linda Ghelget will offer ideas
for organizing family or friends'
memorabilia. Joyce Dart and Judy
Stevens will perform musical se-
lections and guest speaker Tanja
Gorham of La Grande will present
a drama based on letters from her
late grandmother.
Cost is $12. Complimentary
child care is available on site.
For reservations or more in-
formation, contact Mdrion at (541 )
367-5387 or Nancy at (541) 259-
1396.
Samaritan offers
free CPR training
Samaritan Heart & Vascular
Institute will host a free communi-
fy CPR training at Good Samaritan
Regional Medical Center on Tues-
day, June 12.
This course covers adult CPR
and choking. It is designed for indi-
viduals who want to learn CPR butdo
not need a course completion card.
The training is set for Tuesday,
June 12, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
in Conference Room A/B at
Good Samaritan Regional Medi-
cal Center, located at 3600 NW
Samaritan Drive in Corvallis.
Fittingly, heart-healthy snacks and
beverages will be provided.
Pre-registration is re-
quired and space is limited. To
register, call (541) 768-4752.
Chips 'n' Splinters
tryouts June 14
Do you have talent?
Then come try out for the
Chips 'n' Splinters Variety Show!
This talent showcase, which takes
place together with the queen's
coronation on July 12, is the first
activity to kick off the Sportsman's
To submit information about an upcoming event for inclusion in
/5,ROUND TOWN, send an e-mail or letter that includes the five W's
(Whatk happening, when it's happening, where, why, and who ' in-
volved) and the H (how much). Events that are.free or are non-profit
will get first priority. Remember that the newspaper is delivered on
Wednesdays, so time submissions accordingly. The deadline for sub-
missions is noon on the Thursday prior to publication. Send your
information to news@sweethomenews.com or mail it to "Editor, The
New Era, P.O. Box 39, Sweet Home, OR 97386. You are welcome to
call to make sure your information has arrived, but it must be submit-
ted in writing.
Holiday weekend.
An audition will be held at 7
p.m. Thursday, June 14, at Sweet
Home High School Auditor-ium.
Organizers are looking for a vari-
ety of different types of talent.
Brownsville fiber
arts show entries
The Friends of the Brownsville
Community Library present their
Annual. Quilt and Fiber Arts Show
during Pioneer Picnic, June 15 -17,
in the Community Arts Building in
Pioneer Park, Brownsville.
This year's theme is" 125 Years
of Picnics and Pioneers." Exhibits
may be brought to the Brownsville
Community Library through June
!3. Show hours are Friday, June
15, after the Kiddie Parade at 6
p.m.; Saturday, June 16, after the
Grand Parade at 6 p.m.; and Sun-
day from 1 to 3 p.m.
For more information, contact
Brownsville Library at (541) 466-
5454.
Babysitting class
offered at SLCH
Youngsters from 11 to 13
years old, who are interested in
babysitting work, can learn all they
need to know at a Safe Sitter class
this summer at Samaritan Lebanon
Community Hospital.
The hospital will h01d two
separate classes this summer - on
Friday, June 15, and Saturday, July
28. Both classes will run from 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $50, which
includes an instruct.ion manual, a
messenger bag and other supplies.
Pre-registration is required by Fri-
day, June 8 for the June 15 class,
and Friday, July 20 for the July 28
class. To register, or for more infor-
mation, call (541) 451-7047.
Meals on Wheels
weekly menu
Meals on Wheels, also known
as Your Table or Ours, offers lunch
at the Sweet Home Community
Center to seniors over 60 at noon
on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fri-
days.
The Senior Center serves a
separate lunch on Wednesdays.
First-time diners are invited to
come in and have a free lunch to
give it a try.
Suggested donation is $3.50.
All meals are served with milk,
coffee or tea upon request and dia-
betic desserts are available on re-
quest.
The lunch menu on Friday,
June 8, is homestyle turkey patty
with gravy or country fried steak
with cream sauce, Colcann0n po-
tatoes, glazed carrots, white bread
and applesauce.
The menu for Monday, June
11, is beef chili with beans or
broccoli cheese strata, seasoned
carrots, spinach Romaine salad,
cornmeal roll and pears.
The menu for Tuesday,
June 12, is turkey loaf with
cream sauce or beef Swiss-
style patty, whipped potatoes,
peas and carrots, onion bread,
Mandarin oranges and pineapple
tidbits.
For more information, call
(541) 367-8843.