Around Town November 18, 2015

Master

Gardener

volunteers

needed

Do

you visit gardens on vacation? Stop neighbors in their yards to

ask about their plants? Give free advice to fellow shoppers at

the nursery? Love gardening, want to know more and enjoy giving

back to your community?

Consider

joining the Oregon State University Extension Linn County Master

Gardener program.

People

certified as Master Gardener volunteers are required to participate

in a class one day a week, for 11 consecutive weeks in January,

February and March for a total of 66 hours of classroom instruction.

Some previous gardening experience is helpful, but not a requirement.

Then there are a required 66 hours of volunteer service—usually

just the start of a lifetime of garden-related volunteering,

friendship and fun as a member of the Linn County Master Gardener

Association.

The

deadline for applications is Dec. 1. A required orientation will be

held Dec. 3 at the Linn County OSU Extension Office, 33630 McFarland

Road, Tangent.

Applications

and more information about the 2016 course is available by visitinghttp://extension.oregonstate.edu/linn/osu-extension-master-gardener-program-0,

or by contacting: Pami Opfer, 541-730-3471, E-mail:[email protected]

Tax-Aide

seeking

volunteers

for 2016

AARP

Foundation Tax-Aide, the nation’s largest, free, volunteer tax

assistance and preparation service, is seeking volunteers in Linn

County for the upcoming tax season.

Tax

counselors, on-site greeters, appointment schedulers and volunteers

who speak a second language are needed.

Volunteers

of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. You do not need to be an

AARP member or retiree to volunteer. No prior experience is needed.

Training is provided.

Last

year in Benton and Linn counties, AARP volunteers helped more than

3,200 low- and moderate- income taxpayers, with special attention

given to persons age 60 and over, prepare and file their federal and

Oregon state tax returns at no-cost and with no strings attached.

For

more information on how you can join the Tax-Aide team in Benton and

Linn counties, contact Veronica Taylor at (541) 967-5072 [email protected],

or apply online at http://www.aarp.org/taxaide.

Teachers’

artwork

on

display at LBCC

An

exhibit of work by three art instructors from Linn-Benton Community

College’s Benton Center will be shown through Dec. 11 in LBCC’s

North Santiam Gallery, 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany.

The

exhibit represents a wide range of artistic approaches, from the

colorful and diverse paintings by Mark Allison, to the expressive,

monumental mixed media drawings of Andrew Myers, to the delicate,

sophisticated, and whimsical ceramics of Renee McKitterick.

North

Santiam Hall Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through

Friday.

Low-vision

group meeting Nov. 18

The

Mid-Valley Low Vision Support Group will host Crystal Maceira, a

certified iridologist, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 1929

Grand Prairie Road in Albany.

Iridology

is the holistic science of inherited color and markings found in the

irises of eyes that tell the practitioner the strengths and

weaknesses within the body. Maceira will also discuss how Iridology

can control health, and which herbs promote healthy eyes. She

is owner of Positive Life Changes located in Albany.

The

low vision support group meets the third Wednesday of each month, at

the same time and location. The meetings are free and programs are in

support of low-vision and blind people, but all interested people are

welcome to attend. Light refreshments are served.

For

more information, call (541) 928-5008.

Holiday

bazaar at

Fir

Lawn Nov. 20

Fir

Lawn Lutheran Church will hold its annual Holiday Bazaar from 5 to 8

p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at

the corner of 1st Avenue and Holley Road.

Enjoy

the friendly atmosphere, purchase baked goods and browse an array of

quality vendors while listening to live music.

Turkey

Bingo

Saturday

night

The

Sweet Home High School Forestry Club and the Volunteer Firefighters

Association will hold Turkey Bingo from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov.

21, at the Sweet Home High School Cafeteria.

Every

Bingo wins a turkey. This is a family event, so all ages are welcome

but minors must be accompanied by a parent. Concessions will be

available and door prizes and raffle drawings will be held. Winners

must be present.

Cards

are 25 cents each or contestants can play all night for $20 (four

cards).

For

more information, contact Karla at (541) 401-3339, Dustin at (541)

401-56772 or Michelle at (541) 409-2506.

Fund-raiser

to buy

food

for needy

Fair

Share Gleaners is selling tickets for a Thanksgiving fund-raiser to

raise money for Fair Share member families in the Sweet Home

community.

Tickets

are $1 each or six for $5. The prize is a Thanksgiving basket

including a turkey, ham and all the trimmings, plus extras. The

winning ticket will be drawn Monday, Nov. 23.

For

more information, contact Tracy Rowe at (541) 570-2460.

Orange

sale for XC and track teams

Sweet

Home High School track and cross-country programs are holding their

annual fall Sweet and Nutritious Fund-raiser sale of fresh oranges

and grapefruit.

Fresh

navel oranges from California’s central San Joaquin Valley and Rio

Star grapefruit from south Texas will be delivered by truck on Dec.

5. Order deadline is Nov. 24.

Cost

is $25 per 20-pound carton or $13 for half a case.

To

order, stop by The New Era at 1313 Main St. or Two Dam Bagel and

Bread Co. at 1302 Long St., or contact Coach Andrew Allen at (541)

409-7621.

‘Figaro’

acts to be staged at OSU

The

Oregon State University Opera Workshop will present “An Evening of

Opera,” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, in OSU’s new Learning

Innovation Center, Room 128, 165 S.W. Sackett Place, Corvallis.

The

program will be Acts I and II of Mozart’s “The Marriage of

Figaro,” sung in English and set in a 1950s “Mad Men”-era

theme. The storyline involves Figaro, his fiancée, his boss, and a

wedding day love triangle that makes his life complicated.

Tickets

are $7 in advance or $10 at the door, with open seating. Advance

tickets may be purchased online at TicketTomato.com. OSU students

will be admitted free with a valid student ID card. Tickets will be

sold at the Learning Innovation Center beginning at 6:30 p.m. on the

evening of the performance.

Wreaths

on sale

by

PEO members

PEO

Chapter FA members are taking pre-orders for handmade fresh wreaths.

The

wreaths will be made on 14-inch frames with fresh local greenery and

adorned with pine cones and large fluffy bows.

Cost

is $15 each.

They

will be available for pickup from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 at 27745 Riggs

Hill Road. Earlier pickup or delivery may be made by special

arrangement.

For

more information, contact Linda Mader at (541) 367-6310 or Lin Gagner

at (541) 367-2969.

All

profits from the sale go to scholarships for deserving women in the

Sweet Home community.

Gift

collection for

Kids

Store program

The

Home Sweet Home for Christmas Committee will host a Kids Store on

Saturday, Dec. 12, which will provide the opportunity for any child

to shop for free for parents and siblings.

The

committee is collecting new, unwrapped items that can be sold for

less than $10, for children through adults. Donations are needed by

Dec. 4 and can be dropped off at Trash to Treasure, 1023 Main St. or

in a drop box at Santiam Variety Store in the Safeway Plaza. The

committee also needs wrapping paper, tape and Christmas bags.

The

event will take place from noon to 4 p.m. on Dec. 12 at the American

Legion Hall, 1127 Long St. Participating children will receive

tickets to redeem the amount of gifts they need when they arrive.

Adults

will escort children as they shop.

After

volunteers wrap and label gifts, children can take them home and put

them under their Christmas trees.

The

Kids Store will be held in conjunction with the Rocking Around the

Christmas Tree event on Dec. 12.

For

more information, text or call Nancy Patton at (541) 409-4276 or Kele

Johnson at (310) 944-1704.

Meal

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

lunch menu on Friday, Nov. 20, is chicken or tuna salad sandwich half

on wheat bread, Popeye potato soup, pineapple slaw and cinnamon

applesauce.

The

menu for Monday, Nov. 23, is chicken and dumplings or spaghetti with

meat sauce and garlic roll, cut green beans, marinated spring garden

salad and peaches.

The

menu for Tuesday, Nov. 24, is baked ham with orange glaze or roast

turkey with gravy, whipped potatoes with gravy, peas and onions,

wheat roll, cranberry sauce and pumpkin bar.

For

more information, call (541) 367-8843.

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