Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop is pleased to announce the next In Their Footsteps free speaker series event. This program is What Killed Lewis? Viable Theories or Fantasy? A Closer Look at the Prevailing Ideas in 2013 presented by David Peck, D.O. on Sunday, May 19, at 1:00 p.m. Captain Meriwether Lewis [...]
Clatsop Community College’s Maritime Science Program has received approval from the United States Coast Guard (USCG) as an approved Training Ship Program that allows those successfully completing the course of study to be credited with 360 days of sea service, training and testing towards an endorsement as Able Seaman Special (AB-Special) or Operator of Uninspected [...]
Continue reading …Are hidden dangers lurking in your home? Cleansers, pesticides and other chemicals make our lives more convenient, but they can also pose health risks. To help local residents get rid of unused or unneeded hazardous waste products in their homes, Clatsop County is hosting its annual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day, Saturday, May 4, from [...]
Continue reading …The third annual, award winning “Jane Barnes Revue” is scheduled for Saturday, April 6th. This unique ” topsy-turvy” fashion show will feature fine clothing from local establishments modeled by some of Astoria’s most prominent gentlemen leaders and businesses owners dressed in complete “Jane Barnes” style through the ages. Mark your calendars because you will not [...]
Continue reading …By Jan Rahn Faust I am writing this because the public health has been put at risk as well as my own. I want to educate as well as have my story heard. I have had Cryptosporidium (Crypto for short), a parasite that causes diarrhea, for over two years. The occurrence of Crypto should prompt [...]
Continue reading …Clatsop Community College Foundation’s Arts & Experience Dinner and Auction to benefit the students and programs of CCC will be held on Saturday, April 13 at the Astoria Golf & Country Club. This annual event is the single-most important event for the Foundation. It yields new scholarship and program support for CCC as well as [...]
Continue reading …March is earthquake awareness month in Oregon, and Oregon Emergency Management is conducting events up and down the Oregon Coast as part of the fourth annual, 16-day long Tsunami Road Show happening in 17 coastal communities from March 10-25, conducted Althea Rizzo, geologic hazards program coordinator for Oregon Emergency Management. Rizzo, who had a turn-out [...]
Continue reading …Common colds are the main reason why children miss school and adults miss work. Each year, there are more than 1 billion cases of the common cold in the United States. Most people get colds in the winter and spring. However, it is possible to get a cold at any time of the year. Many [...]
Continue reading …Author: Oregon patient Tony Radmilovich. By pain patient Tony Radmilovich, from Bend, Oregon, who writes for a British aviation magazine. He has suffered from a myalgia-based chronic pain for many years. It’s a simple business and manufacturing rule: The right tool and the right process at the right time makes the right product. It holds [...]
Continue reading …The Astor Street Opry Company’s 5th season of Winter Children’s Musical theatre “Alice In Wonderland” opened to full and happy audiences this past weekend! But your not too late…to fall down the “Rabbit Hole” and join us for this colorful fantastical ”Mad Hatter Tea Part!” and full stage production for the whole family on Friday evenings (for only $5.00!!!) [...]
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