Page 6
vC l C: C mMIjNITV ~:lTe " ra - August 8, 2012
nb Town
Guitarist to play
at local winery
Guitarist Galynne Davis will
perform at 7 p.m: Friday, Aug. 10,
at Marks Ridge Winery, 29255
Berlin Road.
Davis performs a wide mix erages offered by Marks Ridge.
of alternative music on acoustic Tickets are $10 each. Children 12
guitar, from The Police to Sarah to 20 are $5 and those under 12 are
McLachlan, Radiohead to David free, welcome with parental per-
Bowie, ranging from the 1970s to mission. Concerts are held outside
the present, on the stone patio unless weather
Bring a picnic dinner and ar- does not permit.
rive early to enjoy one of the bey- For more information, call
(541) 367-3292 or visit www.
marksridge.com.
42250 Ames Creek Road
Sweet Home 367-5106
a f o u r s q u a r c h u r c h
Pastor Rick Ellingson
You are welcome, just as you are
1234 Long St Sweef Home 541-367-6161
Services: 10 a.m. Sunday
Elm Street Baptist Church
(A~sociation of RqhJrmed Baptist Churches of America
Sunday Services:
Sunday School 9:45; 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
www.communitychapel.net Pastor Danny Wyatt
Open Door Church
" 9:30 Sunday School 10:50 Worship
wee[ Home Sunday Eve - 6 pm
Mennonite 6:30 pm Wed. Bible Study
Church i
1266 44th Ave PO Box 515
541 367 2848
- " Minister Dale Robinson I
Pastor-Pete Kauffman
,~ i 8th & Long Street, Sweet Home I
v: ~ ~ am Lonee reuowsnlp 4 7 4 '
9:45 am Sunday School (5 1) 36 -209 j
ddLVd& :TnW ? r h,
6 pm Eve. Worship Service
I
j ,
II Methodist I I I
; " C h u rch :,H J ' " '
II I O,e ear,s, [ I s
e ens Cathohc Church i
II g Open Minds ! I 600 6th Avenue i
Open Doors Sweet Home, OR 97386
II A reconciling Congregation I I 5~,1-367-2530 [
II [ I Reverend Fred J. Anthony [
,+:vv Lm w, orsn,p,i I mass Schedule I
5 30 pm ~unaay ~cnool
II------ : I I Tuesday- Friday 8:30 am [
II Free Meal- tue, Wed & Fri- 5:00 pm [ I Saturday vigil: 5:30 pm i
li6th & Ironwood 541-367-3073,I Sunday Mass: 9:00 am [
P J I Reconciliation: Saturday- 3:30-4:30 pm !
New Hope fellowship Attend The
Pentecostal" "Church o~c God --
Church of
l
Your Chmee.
GOP to hear
from candidates
Linn County Republicans will
meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug.
9, at Pop's Branding Iron Restau-
rant, 901 Pacific Blvd: .SE, Albany.
$5 with Golden Age and Access a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
Passports and Interagency Senior 14, at River Park on Grant Street
and Access Passes. Bring a lunch, in Lebanon.
water, comfortable shoes for hik- American Legion SantiamPost
ing and fiver walking, and protec- 51 Honor Guard will demonstrate
tive eye wear if you plan on using a U.S. flag etiquette, bugle calls and
rock hammer, patriotic music, and guest speaker
The outing will begin at the Russ Clifford of Cottage Grove
Sweet Home District office located will talk about how to have hope in
at 4431 Hwy 20 in Sweet Home, tough times. Clifford is a business-
Oregon. Transportation to and man who took a detour that led to
from the trailhead will be provided the restoration of his marriage.
by the US Forest Service. Cost is $12 and on-site com-
To register, visit the National plimentary child care is available.
Recreation Reservation System To RSVP, contact Marion at
website at www.recreation.gov (541) 367-5387.
or call 1-877-444-6777. Search/
inquire about "Hikes" offered in Bras Across the
"Sweet Home" or go directly to:
Social time begins at 5:30 p.m. http://www.recreation.gov/tour- Bridge Aug. 19
with the meeting at 6 p.m. Speak- ParkDetail.do?contractCode=NRS
ers are James Buchal, candidate
for attorney general, and Tom Cox,
candidate for state treasurer.
Youths' garden .
to go on display
An open house celebrating the
achievement of local youths, who
have created a thriving organic gar-
O&parkId=72411. For additional
information, call the Sweet Home
Ranger District at 541-367-5168.
Last chance to
play B&G golf
The Boys and Girls Clubs of
the Greater Santiam will host the
third annual Robbie Melcher Me-
South Santiam Sweet Potato
Queens will host the fourth annual
"Bras Across the Bridge" at 3 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 19 at Weddle Bridge
in Sankey Park.
The theme will be "Cowgirl
Up: Arrest Breast Cancer!" Pro-
ceeds will go toward local breast
cancer care. Last year more than
$1,000 was raised. Participants are
encouraged to wear their "fanciest
den, will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. morial Golf Tournament at Mallard duds" and bring bras and dona-
Thursday, Aug. 9, at the Sweet Creek Golf Course Friday, Aug. tions. Music, games, drawing and
Home United Methodist Church, 10. a raffle of a genuine Southern din-
845 6th Ave. The tournament, sponsored ner by the Queens will be on the
It is free and open to the pub- by Linn-Co Federal Credit Union program.
lic. As, part of Oregon State Uni- will begin with an 8 a.m. shotgun For information, call (541)
vers!ty s 'Producing for the Fu- start. Registration will begin at 7 367-2678.
a.m. Entry fee is $500 per team,
ture research project, 14 low-in- up to four players, which includes Meals on Wheels
come people ages 16-22 have been 18 holes for four team members
tending a local community gar-
den and selling the woduce at the and two carts, plus a continental weekly menu
breakfast and lunch. All proceeds Meals on Wheels, also known
Sweet Home Farmers' Market on benefit the programs and services as Your Table or Ours. offers
Saturdays, and at a Sunday booth of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the lunch at the Sweet Home Commu-
at the Methodist Church. This open Greater Santiam. nity Center to seniors over 60 at
house celebrates and honors their Teams are being formed now. noon On Mondays, Tuesdays and
work. For information, contact the Fridays.
Fun activities for all ages will administration office at (541) 258- The Senior Center serves a
be available at the event, including
garden tours, face painting, veg get-involved/events/rmgt.7105 or visit www.bgclebanon.org/ separate lunch on Wednesdays.
gie games, recipe samples, a kids First-time diners are invited
coloring table, a potato dig, and to come in and have a free lunch
to give it a try.
more Median strip Suggested donation is $3.50.
Producing for the Future is
funded by the National Institutes work on Aug. 14 All meals are served with milk,
coffee or tea upon request and
of Health and is a collaboration be- Volunteers are needed to help diabetic desserts are available on
tween low-income youth, commu- with upkeep of the Main Street me- request.
nity congregations, and research- dian strip and other Sweet Home The lunch menu on Friday,
ers from OSU's College of Public Beautification plantings. Aug. 10, is chicken patty with
Health and Human Sciences. The next work party begins country gravy or Swedish meat-
at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, in balls, whipped potatoes, mixed
front of Key Bank. Bring your vegetables, rye bread and summer
Rockhounding tools and come prepared to plant mixed emit cup.
trip has openings and weed. The menu for Monday, Aug.
Volunteers may enter a draw- 13, is Krab patty with tartar sauce
The Sweet Home Ranger Dis- ing held each month for a free or beef mushroom patty, scalloped
trict is offering a streamside rock- lunch at a Sweet Home restaurant, potatoes, broccoli and carrots,
hounding outing on Friday, Aug. For more information, contact wheat roll and cinnamon apple-
10. Registration is required due to Arlene at (541) 367-9100. sauce.
limited space in vehicles. The fee The menu for Tuesday, Aug.
for day hikes is $10 per person or
Need
Business Cards?
Galatians 5:22-23 - But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentle-
ness, self-control; against such things there is no law.
Pastor Rick Ellingson,
Cornerstone Fellowship
We can design your card for you!
Call for pricing!
367-2135
Christian women
plan park picnic
Lebanon Christian Women's
Connection will hold a picnic for
"ladies and gentlemen" from 11:30
14, is homestyle turkey patty or
BBQ smokehouse chop, whipped
potatoes, cut green beans, multi-
grain bread and fresh watermelon.
For more information, call
(541) 367-8843.
To submit information about an upcoming, event for inclusion in
/~ROUND ]-OWN, send an e-mail or letter that includes the five W's
(What's happening, when it's happening, where, why, and who's in-
volved) and the H (how much). Events that are free or are non-proft
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.