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Art exhibits at
Thompson's Mills
A photography exhibit by
Sandra Harris of Brownsville is on
display through October and No-
vember at Thompson's Mills State
Heritage Site east of Shedd.
An ongoing art exhibit also is
on display. The mill store is open
with T-shirts, aprons, and tote bags
with the mill's emblems plus post-
cards of the mill. The grounds are
open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Guided tours of the mill at 10 a.m.,
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J Pastor Rick Ellingson
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at 9:00 & 10:30am
Children's ministries for ages birth-61h 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 pm Eve. Worship Service
Fir Lawn
, Lutheran Church
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United
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Open Minds,
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11:00 am Worship
9:30 am Sunday School
Free Meal - Tue, Wed & Fri - 5:00 pm
6th & Ironwood • 541-367-3073
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Pentecostal Church ot c God
9:30 am Sunday School
10:30 am Moming Worship
5:00 pm Evening Worship
Tues. 11:30 am: Ladies meeting
Wed. 7:00 pm: Bible Study
6d-O >oh Avenue 5+1-367-79+9
Key. Oo Sullenger, pastor
Elm Street Baptist Church
(Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of Americal
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
Pastor Danny Wyatt
Open Door Church
9:30 Sunday School 10:50 Worship
Sunday Eve - 6 pm
6:30 pm Wed. Bible Study
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
7:00 Bible Study,Thursday
2590 Long St., Sweet Home
St. Helen's Catholic Church
600 6111 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
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Attend The
Church of
Your Choice!
noon, and 2 p.m. include demon-
strations of mill operations and
stories about its past, present, and
future.
Thompson's Mills offers art
gallery space inside the mill, to
be filled with rotating art displays
that will change every two months.
They will be scheduled a few
months in advance.
Art work must be appropriate
subject matter for all ages to view
in a. public setting. Subject matter
is at the discretion of the artist, as
long as it represents some form of
Willamette Valley life, including
the mill, the surrounding country-
side, plants or animals in the gen-
eral area.
Work may be submitted for
approval by e-mail to: oregonart-
photos@gmail.com, or by mail.
Includ a few samples and a short
personal or professional bid or art-
ist statement.
Artists will be notified by e-
mail or phone and a date will be
agreed on for displaying work. For
more information, call (541) 231-
3056.
Humane Society
adoption specials
During November, SafeHaven
Human Society is offering two
adoption specials to the public -
Black FUR-iday, held on every
Friday throughout the month and
Adopt-A-Iature-Pet, throughout
the whole month.
On Black FUR-idays, adoption
fees on any cat with any amount of
black fur will be reduced to 50 per-
cent. Throughout the month, adop-
tion fees on cats over the age of 3
and dogs over the age of 6 will be
reduced by 50 percent.
SaveHaven Human Society is
located at 33071 Hwy 34 SE in Al-
bany and open to the public Satur-
day, Sunday and Monday, noon to
5 p.m. and Tuesday through Friday,
noon to 6 p.m.
For more information, call
(541) 928-2789.
LBCC releases
'Ear Candy' CD
The Linn-Benton Commu-
nity College Music Department re-
leased their internationally-ranked
choir's second CD, "Ear Candy,"
a compilation of a capella music
from classical to pop.
The CD features a collection
of works performed by the en-
sembles from Whitacre's Leonardo
Dreams of His Flying Machine;
Clausen's Prayer; Shank's When
David Heard; to Price Tag. Girls
Just Wanna Have Fun, Somebody
I Used to Know, Apologize, and
more.
CD's are $20. Purchase online
at www.linnbention.edu/go/tickets,
at Gracewinds Music in Corvallis,
or at the LBCC Bookstore, Albany
campus.
For more information, contact
LBCC music facility James Red-
dan at (541) 917-4550.
Hospital asks for
help from knitters
Beginning now and continu-
ing through November knitters
and crocheters are invited to create
any number of purple colored baby
caps and bring them to a Samaritan
hospital to be distributed to the par-
ents of newborn babies.
The purple caps will serve as a
reminder of the Period of PURPLE
Crying® prevention program, an
educational program for parents
of newborns at all five Samaritan
hospitals.
Purple baby caps may be
dropped off at the Samaritan Busi-
ness Services Office, 325 Industrial
Way, Lebanon.
Nominate people,
win $500 prize
Meyer Memorial Trust and
Rural Development Initiatives in-
vite Oregon residents to nominate
everyday Oregonians who go out
of their way to make a difference
in our state.
Deadline is Wednesday, Nov.
14.
Recognize your neighbor,
friend - any community-minded
Oregonians who inspire you.
Those chosen as "I am Or-
egon" representatives will receive
$4,000 worth of prizes, including
a trip to Washington, D.C. for the
2013 National Conference on Vol-
unteering and Service, an I am Or-
egon jacket, and participate in an
I am Oregon Community Day of
Service. Nominators with the most
nominations will receive a $500
Visa gift card, one winner in each
of six regions throughout the state.
Judging will take place in Febru-
ary.
For more information or to
enter, visit http:Hiamoregon.org/
about.
Dam roads closed
for fish facilities
The U.S. Army Corps of En-
gineers plans to close Foster Dam
Road between 7 a.rn. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 7.
The closure is needed to ac-
commodate dive operations. Div-
ers will be inspecting parts of the
dam affected by the upcoming con-
struction of the new adult fish col-
lection facility.
The road over Green Peter
Dam is closed through Dec. 14,
with the exception of Nov. 22-25.
To submit information about an upcoming event for inclusion in
/ROUND TOWN, 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-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.
The Corps will be removing
downstream fish passage structures
at the dam that are no longer in use
and prevent research into more ef-
ficient passage options.
The work requires the use of
a large crane that will completely
block the road.
Little Promises
sale Saturday
Little Promises will hold a
Big Indoor Sale fund-raiser from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at
28028 Pleasant Valley Road.
Twenty vendors are expected,
and activities will include a raffle,
food sold by the A&W hot dog
booth, businesses, crafts, baked
goods, garage sale items and
more.
Thanksgiving
square dance
Sweet Home Squarenaders
will hold a Thanksgiving Dinner
Square Dance beginning at 6:30
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at Oak
Heights School, comer of 6th Av-
enue and Elm Street, in Sweet
Home.
A turkey dinner will be served
at 6:30 p.m. followed by the square
dance, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Square dance caller will be
Jim Hattrick; Jackie Gale will cue
round dances.
Suggested donation is $15 for
the evening, or $8 for dinner only
or $7 for the dance only.
For more information, call
(541) 466-5536 or (541) 367-
8216.
Symphony to
play this weekend
Willamette Valley Symphony
will perform Saturday, Nov. 10,
in Albany and Sunday, Nov. 11, in
Corvallis.
The program, entitled "Dis-
coveries," includes: Beethoven's
Egmont Overture; Mendelssohn's
Violin Concerto in E minor, Op.
64, featuring Alice Blankenship
on violin; and Johannes Brahms'
Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op.
73.
Saturday's performance will
be at 7 p.m. at the First Christian
Church of Albany, 432 SW Ferry
St. Sunday's will be at 4 p.m. at
Ashbrook Independent School,
4045 SW Research Way.
Tickets are $15 for adults, $10
for seniors and college and univer-
sity students (with ID). Children
and young people under 18 are
free with an accompanying adult
Tickets are available at Gracewinds
Music in Corvallis, Willamette
Community Bank in Albany and
Sid Stevens Jewelers in Albany,
from Willamette Valley Symphony
musicians, and at the door begin-
ning an hour before performances.
For more information, visit
www.willamettevalleysymphony.
org.
Galatians 5:22-23But the fruit of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no
law.
Pastor P, ick Ellingson, Cornerstone Fellowship
Christian women
luncheon Tuesday
All ladies are invited to a
luncheon, sponsored by Lebanon
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