Around Town 7/19/23 Edition

Meals on Wheels weekly menu

Meals on Wheels offers take-out 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.

Suggested donation is $3.50. All meals are served with milk, coffee or tea upon request and diabetic desserts are available on request.

The menu on Friday, July 21, is spaghetti and meatballs with sauce or roast pork with gravy, whipped potatoes, Scandinavian vegetable blend, sunflower seed bread and hermit bar.

The menu on Monday, July 24, is beef frito pie or chicken mushroom pasta bake, winter vegetable blend, copper penny salad, wheat roll and lemon bar.

The menu on Tuesday, July 26, is turkey salad cranberry walnut half sandwich or tuna salad half sandwich, tomato and rice soup, pickled beets, wheat bread and applesauce.

For more information or to learn about volunteer opportunities, contact Norene at (541) 367-8843.

Red Cross needs blood donations

The American Red Cross has collected about 50,000 fewer blood donations than needed over the last two months. Donors are asked to make an appointment to give blood or platelets now to avoid a looming blood shortage.

To help head off a more serious situation, the Red Cross is teaming up with Warner Bros. Discovery for the 35th anniversary of Shark Week and the theatrical release of “Meg 2: The Trench.” The public is encouraged to celebrate a summer of sharks and help shore up the national blood supply by giving in July.

The Red Cross is offering several incentives to donors who come out to give blood or platelets in the coming weeks. They are:

July 12-Aug 12: Those who come to give will be automatically entered for a chance to win a three-night New York getaway for two with a private shark dive adventure at Long Island Aquarium. Details are available at RedCrossBlood.org/Shark.

July 17-31: Presenting donors will receive an officially licensed Shark Week T-shirt, while supplies last. Donors will also be automatically entered for a chance to win a three-night New York getaway for two with a private shark dive adventure at Long Island Aquarium. Details are available at RedCrossBlood.org/Shark.

Upcoming blood drives scheduled in the area are:

• Wednesday, July 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lebanon Community Hospital, 525 N. Santiam Hwy.

• Tuesday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The River Center, 3000 S. Santiam Hwy., Lebanon.

• Tuesday, Aug. 1, from noon to 5 p.m. at Tallman Brewing, 2055 Primrose St., Lebanon.

• Monday, Aug. 7, from noon to 5 p.m. at St. Edward Catholic Church, 100 S. Main St., Lebanon.

• Tuesday, Aug. 8, from noon to 5 p.m. at Norden Hall, 1266 15th Ave., Sweet Home.

By scheduling and keeping appointments in July, donors can help provide for those in immediate need of lifesaving care.

To schedule an appointment to donate, download the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

SHOCASE artist reception July 20

A reception for artist Alyah Weaver, hosted by SHOCASE, will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 20, at the Art Show Gallery located in Sweet Home’s City Hall, 3225 Main St.

The reception will include refreshments. Weaver’s artwork is on display in the gallery through August during regular business hours, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Her work encompasses fantasy and whimsical themes, portrayed through acrylics and watercolors.

Stand By Me Day July 23

Brownsville will host Stand By Me Day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 23.

The event is headquartered at the Linn County Historical Museum, at 101 Park Ave.

Family games will take place from noon to 4 p.m. next to the museum.

A Fan Forum will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 339 N. Main St.

A blueberry pie eating contest will start at 3 p.m. on Park Avenue, followed by 50/50 raffle drawing at 4 p.m. in front of the museum.

Ongoing events include guided walking tours, Stand By Me Singers, blueberry pie and ice cream, a food truck and classic cars on display.

For more information, call (541) 466-3390.

Free Lebanon

weekly concerts

Lebanon’s annual summer Concerts in the Park series takes place on Tuesday evenings through August, with the exception of Aug. 1, in Academy Square, next to the Lebanon Library, 55 Academy St.

Concerts are free and run from 6 to 9 p.m. Bring your own goodies and seating.

Here’s the lineup:

July 25 – Grand Jazz and Swing Band.

Aug. 8 – Enjoy the Ride and Ludacris.

Aug. 15 – The Koz Band.

Aug. 22 – Blue Owens Band and Ty Curtis.

Aug. 29 – Rhythm Roundup.

‘Small art’ at

Guild gallery

Linn County Arts Guild’s Third Annual Li’l Art Show runs through July 29 at 846 Main St., inside the Sun Lane Stones Artisan Collective.

The exibit features “small art,” 2- or 3-D works that are 8×10 inches or smaller.

Arts Guild seeks auto photos

Linn County Arts Guild invites local photographers to submit mounted, framed and ready-to-hang photos of automotive themes for its third annual Photo Show.

Photos can be submitted beginning Tuesday, July 25, and the show will run Aug. 1 through Sept. 2 at 846 Main St. in Lebanon.

The theme this year is “Cars,” to coincide with the First Friday Flash Back Classic Car Show and Bingo Walk, which will be Aug. 4.

The show will be free and open to the public.

For more information, call (541) 497-0386.

Japanese culture program July 27

Yumi Torimaru will provide a program of Japanese folklore and mythology at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at the Lebanon Library, 55 Academy St.

Torimaru, a bilingual Japanese “cultural edutainer” from Portland, has performed hundreds of times in the Northwest on Taiko drums, the three-stringed tsusgaru shamisen and shinobue (bamboo flute).

This event is for all ages. Registration is not required.

Guitars Under the Stars

Guitars Under the Stars returns for its 10th year with a four-day intensive music camp and festival July 27-29 at Cheadle Lake Park.

It will offer a diverse range of musical performances across various genres, from blues to hard rock and heavy metal, as well as food vendors and a beer garden.

The festival kicks off with a free-to-public event on Thursday, July 27, featuring two-time Grammy winner Larry Mitchell, Robert Anthony Robinson, Sad Reason, Alamance and Beautiful Skeletons.

Friday’s lineup includes a GUTS Music Experience Camp All-Star Jam featuring George Lynch, Greg Howe, Stu Hamm, Carmine and Vinny Appice, Jeremiah Johnson, Larry Mitchell, Robert Anthony Robinson, Ty Curtis, Eric Barnett, Travis Larson, Ed To Shred and Chris Poland.

The evening headliner will be the Greg Howe Band featuring Stu Hamm, along with Points North, blues artists Jeremiah Johnson and Ty Curtis, and progressive rocker Travis Larson of California.

Saturday’s lineup will be headlined by Lynch Mob, preceded by the Appice Brothers, Ed to Shred, Nixon Rodeo, Boundless Joy, Hyper Sloth, Othrys, Sweater For An Astronaut and Seven Second Circle.

For ticket and RV camping information, visit aftontickets.com/GuitarsUnderTheStars.

Native American

cultural events

Linn County will host three cultural encampments at local county parks:

Each encampment runs Friday through Sunday. Events scheduled are:

• July 28-30 at Waterloo County Park, 39510 Gross St., Lebanon.

• Aug. 25-27 at Cascadia County Park, 48241 Cascadia Drive, Cascadia.

For more information, contact Deitrich Peters at [email protected].

Sodaville to hold reunion July 29

A reunion for past and present residents of Sodaville will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 29, at Sodaville Sandridge Charter School.

The event will include dessert at 2:30 p.m. and a 20-minute presentation on Sodaville history at 3:30.

Drinks and table service will be provided. Each family is asked to bring a dessert to share. Alcoholic beverages will not be not allowed.

For more information, contact Julie at (541) 258-3897.

Murder mystery

dinner theater

Albany Civic Theater and Willamette Manor will host three murder mystery dinner/dessert theater productions at the Lebanon Senior Center, 80 Tangent St., July 29-30.

Titled “My Fatal Valentine,” the play is set at a convention of romance writers and their fans.

The purpose of the event is to honor five authors and present the Loveknot Award for the Best Romance of the Year, to be given by Heartthrob Books.

The actors interact, in character, with the audience throughout the event and, of course, something nefarious happens. Wanna find out more? Buy a ticket.

Dessert theaters will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 29, and Sunday, July 30. Ticket cost is $15.

Dinner theater is at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 29. Ticket cost is $25.

Tickets are available at http://www.willamettemanor.org/events.

Historic Homes

tour in Albany

The 44th Summer Interior Tour of Historic Homes will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 29, in Albany.

Six historic homes will be open for touring, as well as Monteith House, Albany Regional Museum, St. Mary’s Church Museum, Cumberland Church and others.

Admission is $15 per person. Tickets can be purchased online through July 28 at monteithhouse.org. Proceeds benefit the Monteith House Museum.

Well-behaved children are admitted free with a paid adult. Visitors are asked not to touch items in homes and not to take photos or videos while inside.

Refreshments will be served at the Albany Regional Museum. The Albany Vintage Trolley and a horse-drawn wagon will be available for visitors to ride.

For more information, visit albanyvisitors.com or call (541) 928-0911.

Lebanon car

show Aug. 4

Lebanon Downtown Association will host a “Flashback Classic Car Show & Bingo Walk with Pinup Contest” for its First Friday event from 4 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 4.

The Rolling Oldies Car Club will fill the downtown corridor with its classic cars for the second annual 50s Flashback First Friday.

Other car afficionados are also invited to bring their classic cars, car clubs, trucks, semi and motorcycles.

The family-friendly event includes a pinup contest in Strawberry Plaza for all ages and dress-up contest at Kristi’s Cafe.

There will also be a 50/50 raffle benefitting the Lebanon High School Cheer Team and a Bingo Walk Raffle fundraiser supporting LDA’s efforts to continue putting on downtown events.

For more information visit Facebook.com/FirstFridaysDowntownLebanon.

Atomic bomb

commemoration

Veterans for Peace will hold a commemoration of the 1945 atomic bombings of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4, in Riverfront Park in Corvallis, 1st and Madison streets.

Traditional Japanese koto music by Masumi Timson will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by a program at 7 p.m. Speakers include Joe Scott of the Confederated Tribe of Siletz Indians, Corvallis Mayor Bill Traber and others. A Willamette River Peace Flotilla and candlelight vigil will be held from 8 to 8:30 p.m.

For more information, visit vfpcorvallis.

Antique Faire

in Brownsville

Brownsville will hold its annual Antique Faire and Car Show from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at Pioneer Park, 195 Park Ave.

Seventy-plus vendors are expected to offer up a wide variety of vintage treasures. Admission is free.

For more information, call (541) 990-8504.

West River Trail

Walk Aug. 12

Build Lebanon Trails will hold a walk along new and planned trail sections from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, starting at Gills Landing.

The walk will highlight the new and planned West River Trail and the new trail proposed to cross Gill’s Landing.

At Gill’s Landing the new trail will connect the Old Mill Trail with a new trail crossing the park and connecting to the riverside trail (West River Trail) in River Park. The existing paved trail in River Park will be extended towards the north and provide a location for a future extension of the West River Trail. The project will also create a 3,600-foot-long, looped trail within the park.

For more information on the event or BLT, visit buildlebanontrails.com/events or contact Rod Sell at (541) 409-1302.

Waterloo church

to hold VBS

Waterloo Chapel will host Vacation Bible School from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 14-18 at 39480 Gross St.

The event, for the entire family, will include Bible lessons, prizes, games, snacks and lots of puppets.

Admission is free. No pre-registration is required. Children 3 and under will need to be accompanied by an adult.

For more information, call (541) 619-4213 or the church at (541) 451-5872.

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