Around Town January 6, 2016

Senator

to hold town hall Saturday

Oregon

Sen. Jeff Merkley will hold a town hall at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan.

9, at Brownsville City Hall City Council Chambers, 255 N. Main St.,

Brownsville.

He

will update constituents on his work in Washington, D.C. and answer

their questions and invite their suggestions about how to tackle the

challenges facing Oregon and America. He will also hold town halls in

Benton and Lane County on Jan. 9.

After

5 Connection

for

women Tuesday

Lebanon’s

After 5 Connection for women will hold its monthly dinner and program

from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, at King’s Coffee House, 661

S. Main St. in Lebanon.

Nancy

Beaudry of Corvallis will discuss personal finances and guest speaker

Linda Reinhardt of Vancouver, Wash. will speak on “Choices and

Where They Lead.”

All

women are invited.

Cost

is $8.50. Credit cards are not accepted.

For

reservations, contact Nancy at (541) 259-1396 or Nancy

[email protected] or Norma at (541) 259-5672 or [email protected].

Lebanon

Chorus

seeks

singers

The

Lebanon Community Chorus is inviting singers to perform in its

upcoming spring pops concert.

The

chorus is looking for singers of all ages to join in singing songs by

Gershwin and Fleetwood Mac, from the movie “Frozen” and from

Broadway shows, including “Phantom of the Opera,” “South

Pacific” and “Les Miserables.”

Kevin

Nordquist will direct the program. He was co-director of the pops

concert last April.

Rehearsals

start at 7 p.m. on Jan. 14 at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church,t 3111

South Main St., Lebanon.

The

concert will be held at 3 p.m. on April 24 at the First Assembly of

God church in Lebanon.

All

singers are welcome with no auditions required. Singers pay $15 dues

to participate, with limited scholarships available.

For

further information contact Kevin at (541) 243-4104.

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 Fridays.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 diabetic desserts are available on request.

The

lunch menu on Friday, Jan. 8, is turkey club or garden chicken mini

salad over salad greens, split pea soup, French roll and spiced

pears.

The

menu for Monday, Jan. 4, is chicken tetrazzini or beef cabbage

bake, glazed carrots, marinated broccoli salad, dill roll and

pineapple.

The

menu for Tuesday, Jan. 5, is beef Swiss-style patty or roast pork and

gravy, garlic whipped potatoes, green peas, bran wheat bread and

cherry whip.

For

more information, call (541) 367-8843.

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