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Family

Night Out new date Sept. 19

The

Sweet Home Boys and Girls Club Family Night Out at the Club,

originally planned for Thursday, Sept. 5, has been rescheduled for

Thursday, Sept. 19.

It

will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Club, 890 18th Ave.

The

original event was postponed due to the severe thunderstorm that hit

the area Sept. 5.

Everyone is welcome.

No

membership required and the event is free. There will be games, a

bounce house, dance-off, spaghetti dinner and more.

SH

history books offered at discount

Mona

Waibel is offering a discount on her “Sweet Home’s Good Old Days”

book series.

Originally

$25, the books are being sold for $10 each. The money will be used to

send Sweet Home High School students to college. There are four

volumes in the set, full of historical photos and Mona’s stories

about local people and events from the past.

Books

are available at The New Era, 1313 Main St. For more information

about these books, call Mona at (541) 367-3803.

Eat

out for troops on Patriots Day

On

Patriots Day, Wednesday, Sept. 11, local restaurants in Sweet Home

will donate a portion of the days proceeds to Marine Corps Family

Foundation to help fund care packages to deployed troops of all

branches.

Participating

restaurants are: All Star Pizza, A & W Drive-In, Cedar Shack,

Skyline Inn Restaurant, Spoleto’s Pizzeria and Wine Shop, and The

Point.

Spoleto’s

will offer a Four Spirits Distillery Tasting from 6 to 8 p.m.

Organ

concert

Sept.

12 at LDS

An

organ concert will be held Thursday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Church

of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1155 22nd Ave., Sweet Home.

The

public is invited. Admission is free. Refreshments will follow.

Dr.

Henry B. Wolthuis and students Nick Tolman, Tatiana Tolman and Sean

Wolthuis will perform.

Marks

Slough Trail hike Saturday

Build

Lebanon Trails is offering a hike through the Marks Slough Trails on

Saturday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m.

The

location offers a mostly even and paved trail and will take about an

hour to complete. All hikers will meet in the parking lot across from

The City of Lebanon Waste Water Plant. Well-behaved, leashed dogs are

welcome.

For

more information, contact Rod Sell of Build Lebanon Trails at (541)

409-1302.

Honor

Flight needs fund-raiser items

Honor

Flight is hosting a fund-raiser sale on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11

and 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2225 Coburg Road, Eugene.

Linn

County donation days scheduled are Saturday, Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to

2 p.m. at the American Legion, 480 S. Main St., Lebanon, and

Saturday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Legion,

1215 Pacific Blvd., Albany.

Items

especially wanted are household goods, sporting goods, tools,

clothing in good condition or serviceable furniture. Cardboard boxes,

paper bags and wire clothes hangers are also needed. Cash donations

are welcome.

Honor

Flight is an organization that sends World War II veterans to

Washington D.C. to see the World War II Memorial at no cost to the

veteran.

For

more information about the South Willamette Honor Flight

organization, visit the website at http://swvhonorflight.org/

Over

the Rivers tour Sept. 19

The

Over the Rivers and Through the Woods Scenic Byway Committee is

offering a public tour on Thursday, Sept. 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost

to participate is $15, payable to Sweet Home Chamber of Commerce.

Participants should meet at the Senior Center, 880 18th Ave.

The

tour will include a short hike to Lava Lake and an in-depth look at

the Historic Fish Lake area as well as the heritage of Hwy 20 as a

travel route. Bring a sack lunch, water, comfortable shoes and rain

gear.

For

additional information and to pre-register, contact the Sweet Home

Ranger District at (541) 367-5168 by Sept. 17.

Learn

Medicare basics in free class

Senior

Health Insurance Benefits Assistance is holding a free class that

covers the basics of Medicare parts A, B, C and D on Thursday, Sept.

19, from 10 to 11:50 a.m. at the Linn-Benton Community College

Lebanon Center Annex building, 44 Industrial Way.

Class

is designed for anyone who will be eligible or who is new to Medicare

and for current beneficiaries who would like a better understanding

of their Medicare benefits and options. Spouses and relatives are

welcome to attend the class.

Reservations

are required by calling (541) 812-0849. Class is taught by a SHIBA

counselor and sponsored by Linn-Benton RSVP.

For

more information, contact the Lebanon Center at (541) 259-5801.

Chronic

conditions workshop at LBCC

A

free six-week workshop on Living a Healthy Life with Chronic

Conditions Self-Management Program begins Thursday, Sept. 19, from

12:30 to 2:50 p.m. at the Linn-Benton Community College Lebanon

Center, 44 Industrial Way.

This

workshop is for people with ongoing health conditions such as

diabetes, asthma, emphysema, heart conditions, high blood pressure,

MS, etc.

Pre-registration

is required by calling Carole Kment at (541) 768-6070 or e-mail at

[email protected]. Co-sponsored by LBCC and Samaritan Health

Services in parnership with Linn and Benton County Health

Departments.

For

more information, contact the Lebanon Center at (541) 259-5801.

Area

symphony to play Sept. 21, 22

The

Willamette Valley Symphony presents Johann Baptist Vanhal, Kerry

Mammone, Christina Larson and Felix Mendelssohn on Saturday, Sept. 21

and Sunday, Sept. 22.

For

complete information on the 2013-14 season, visit

http://www.willamettevalleysymphony.org.

Lunch

and Learn in Lebanon

A

free Lunch and Learn series will be held from 12:30 to 1:50 p.m.

beginning Sept. 23 at the Lebanon Senior Center, 80 Tangent St.

Topics

of this series include: Cottonwoods Ballroom, Willamette Valley

Pleistocene Project, Oregon Donation Land Claim Pioneers, and more.

A

complete list with presenters and descriptions is available at the

Lebanon Linn-Benton Community College Center, 44 Industrial Way.

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, Sept. 13, is chicken parmesan or meatloaf with

gravy, whipped potatoes, Scandinavian blend vegetables, French bread

and chilled peaches.

The

menu for Monday, Sept. 16, is chicken a la king or beef liver and

onions, whipped potatoes, green peas, multigrain bread and frosted

yellow cake.

The

menu for Tuesday, Sept. 17, is meatloaf or shaved ham sandwich half

on wheat bread, corn chowder, country coleslaw and blushing pears.

For

more information, call (541) 367-8843.

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