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It’s finally here!
The Donkeys are on their way to the North Coast….
This Saturday the Kiwanis Club of Astoria-Warrenton is presenting Donkey Basketball. 2 teams will square off and play a game of hoops…except they must ride donkeys to play. Should be a fun night for the whole family.
Tip off is 7pm at the Warrenton High School…and if some players don’t show, you will probably see me on one of those donkeys…
Tickets can be bought at the door or by calling Swede at 338-7400. They are also giving them away on KCRX.
All proceeds go to those in need throughout the community.
I hate to do a whole post for one photo, but I came across some very impressive camera work by Zeb Andrews. Have a look….
On the subject of photos….
Here is something interesting:
Or something like that….anyway since I’m not feeling too creative and I have no stories to report, I’ll point you in the direction of some material from around the web.
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Don’t drop that soap!
Kemboi
Oddly enough, some tired blogs have readers. In fact over the last 48 hours this tired site has received 1615 UNIQUE visitors. As in individual people reading NCO. This includes 1210 new visitors. Granted, about 900 new and unique visitors only read the Joe Gamm Parody post, but that still leaves 100-200 new readers from the local area.
Keep talking about it! And thanks to all that have sent people here.
I should be able to incorporate all the local sport scores over the next few weeks. I will be able to post all of the sports results from Warrenton and Astoria in the next week, with Seaside, Knappa and Jewell coming down the road. Since there is so many they will be very brief and probably only include final scores and a few box numbers unless they are big games/playoffs…..like the Seaside-Astoria Girls game tomorrow night. (Ast is ranked 9th and Seaside 10th…should be a good one hint-hint)
But if you know any local sports fans, let them know that they will be able to get the scores/results here on NCO very soon.
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Representatives of AmeriCorp Oregon presented the First Annual Martin Luther Martin Luther King, Jr Day Community Celebration at Astoria High School, Monday evening. This year’s theme was “Hands of Peace”.
Peggy Ross, Director for the Governor’s Affirmative Action Office, read a letter from Governor Kulongoski, praising the City of Astoria and the AmeriCorp group for creating an annual celebration recognizing diversity and a commitment to actively working towards a unified community.
Local art was displayed around the room and school children read poems at the event. Dyani Lopez, Nicole De Penning, and Nate Hawkins read their own compositions. Leah Telen, Morgan Fruiht, Allison Vilday were unable to attend but their compositions were read by the Master of Ceremonies, Joemal Bonneau.
I just set up a new reader box about half way down the front page on the left. There are a bunch of different sources on this one, so they will be coming pretty fast….you might see 10 new ones every time you log on.
Here are some of the stories on there now:
One is a video from Sea World with some dolphins doing some strange things:
Other stories include:
Jan, 19th – 7pm
Clatsop Community College, Arts & Ideas Program
We are pleased again to offer a musical, spiritual presentation on 6 of the worlds great religions. In a time of crisis and fear when many are polarized and feeling isolated, we take this opportunity to focus on our similarities, so this years question “How do we honor Unity in Diversity?”. The format will be 5 to 10 min to speak to the focus question & the same for chanting/ prayer/dance or singing to help us experience each presenters Spiritual practice. The first hour will feature the first 3 historically revealed Faiths, of the 6 we have chosen, so Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist. Then after intermission Christian, Islam & Baha’i. The program begins at 7PM at the Performing Arts Center at 16th and Franklin Sts. and is absolutly FREE! More….
There has been some discussion on NCO about where folks can get WiFi locally. Now that more and more people have laptops, businesses are starting to try to lure customers by offering Wifi. This list will be an ongoing project and I will be updating it as the year goes on, so keep checking back for addition or
subtractions from the list. Links are provided to the businesses if available. and if they don’t have a website it will take you to Google Maps. There are many more WiFi spots in Clatsop County, but the following are only those that advertise free/open internet.
May peace break into your house and may thieves come to steal your debts….....