WEEKLY EVENTS
Monday
Santiam Canyon Tool Library – 9 a.m. – noon, 40070 Gates School Road, Gates. Borrow tools, equipment and instructional materials. Repeats Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday. Sign up and view inventory at santiamcanyontoollibrary.myturn.com
Stayton Community Food Bank – 9 a.m. – noon, 1210 Wilco Road. Monday – Friday. 503-769-4088
Senior Meals – 11:30 a.m. Age 60 and older. Serves Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsville, Lyons, Mehama. Repeats Wednesday, Friday. $3 donation suggested. Ginger, 503-769-7995.
Santiam Canyon Community Chorus – 7 p.m., Stewart’s Hall, 158 SW Broadway, Mill City. All singers welcome. Jo Ann Hebing, 503-859-2502
Tuesday
Storytime – 9:30 a.m., Scio Public Library, 38957 NW First Ave. Children through age 5. 503-394-3342
Mill City and Gates Community Center Food Pantry – 10 a.m. – noon, 258 SW Cedar St. Repeats
6 – 8 p.m. Thursdays. 503-897-4904
Meals on Wheels – noon, Presbyterian Church, 236 SW Broadway St., Mill City. $5 suggested donation. Repeats Thurs. RSVP: Vicki, 503-897-2204.
Bingo – 1 – 4 p.m., North Santiam Eagles Lodge, 640 SW Broadway St., Mill City. Open to public. Snacks available for puchase. 503-897-3100
J.A.M Time – 3:20 – 4:30 p.m., Mill City Presbyterian Church, 236 SW Broadway. Children spend time singing, hearing bible stories, watching and taking part in skits. Students are picked up after school and escorted to the church by adult volunteers. To attend, contact Mill City Elementary, 503-897-2368.
AA Meeting – 6 p.m., Idanha City Hall, 111 Highway 22. All welcome.
Wednesday
Wellness Van – 11758 SE Sublimity Road, Sublimity. Free mental health, substance abuse screenings. Appt: 503-769-2175 ext. 8414.
Dominoes – 1:30 p.m., Scio Senior Center, 38957 NW First Ave.
Jefferson Food Pantry – 3 – 6 p.m., 310 N Second St., Jefferson. Serves communities of Scio and Crabtree. No ID necessary. 503-779-9807
Awana Club – 6 – 7:45 p.m., Canyon Bible Fellowship, 446 Cedar St., Lyons. Program reaches out to boys and girls with the Gospel of Christ while training them to serve. Grades 3 – 5. Free. Starts Sept. 13. 503-897-2716
Alcoholic Anonymous –7 p.m., Gates Church of Christ, 40070 Gates School Road. Open discussion group.
Thursday
North Santiam Gleaners – 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., IOOF Hall, 38952 Highway 226, Scio. 503-394-2147
Canasta – 1:30 p.m., Scio Senior Center, 38957 NW First Ave.
Point Man Ministries – 6 p.m., Canyon Bible Fellowship, 446 Cedar St., Lyons. Veterans support organization. 503-859-2627
Friday
Cars & Coffee – 8 a.m., Covered Bridge Cafe, 510 N Third Ave., Stayton. Bring your classic vehicles for coffee, breakfast.
Idanha and Detroit Community Food Pantry – 9 a.m. – noon., 397 Church St., Idanha. 503-854-3030
Pinochle – 1 – 4 p.m., Canyon Service Center, 844 S First St., Mill City. For those 50 and older. [email protected], 503-302-7420
Oaks Canyon Youth – 5 – 7:45 p.m., Old School Community & Youth Center, 22057 SE Emma St., Lyons. Worship, games, quizzing, fellowship. Free dinner. oaksofglory.com/youth
Alcoholics Anonymous – 6 p.m., SOCC, 280 NE Santiam Blvd., Mill City. 971-332-5676
THIS WEEK
Friday, Oct. 20
Community Play Group – 10 – 11:30 a.m., Santiam Chapel Assembly of God, 440 Fifth St., Lyons. Free Community Play Group sponsored by Family Building Blocks.
Includes complimentary snacks. RSVP: 503-566-2132, familybuildingblocks.org.
Grange Haunted House – 6 – 9 p.m., Santiam Valley Grange, 1140 Fifth St., Lyons. Appropriate for all ages. Fog machine will be in use. $5/person. 503-859-2161
Scio vs Santiam Christian Football – 7 p.m., Scio High, 38875 NW First Ave.
Santiam vs Monroe Football – 7 p.m., Santiam High, 300 SW Cedar St., Mill City.
Saturday, Oct. 21
Old Detroit History Jamboree – 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Detroit Community Center, 345 Santiam Ave. Multi-day event full of activities to explore the history of Detroit, which was moved in 1953 to make way for the Detroit Dam. Learn about Old Detroit, share stories, bring historical artifacts to be digitied, chat with community members and more. Free. Open to all. The Atlas of Drowned Towns is a public history project exploring places that were moved or eliminated to make way for large dams. Repeats Oct. 22. For more information, visit drownedtowns.com.
Casino Night – 6 – 9 p.m., ZCBJ Hall, 38704 N Main St., Scio. Scio Loggers Booster Club fundraiser. $25/person includes casino-style gaming, food, dessert silent auction, drawings and more. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Event open to all 21 years of age and older.
Grange Haunted House – 6 – 9 p.m., Santiam Valley Grange, 1140 Fifth St., Lyons. Appropriate for all ages. Fog machine will be in use. $5/person. 503-859-2161
KYAC Concert Series – 7 p.m., Stewart’s Hall, 158 SW Broadway St., Mill City. Claudia Schmidt performs. Beer and wine served. Advance general admission is $20; at door $25. Tickets available kyacfm.org.
Sunday, Oct. 22
Grange Haunted House – 6 – 8 p.m., Santiam Valley Grange, 1140 Fifth St., Lyons. Appropriate for all ages. Fog machine will be in use. $5/person. 503-859-2161
Tuesday, Oct. 24
Dementia Care Conversations – 3 – 4 p.m. Zoom. Free group for unpaid caregivers providing support to a loved one living with dementia. The focus is to provide dementia care information, training and resources to family caregivers. Offered by Family Caregiver Support Program at NorthWest Senior and Disability Services. To request a referral to the group, contact the Aging and Disability Resource Connection at 503-304-3420.
Lyons City Council – 6:30 p.m., Lyons City Hall, 449 Fifth St. Open to public. Agenda available. 503-859-2167, cityoflyons.org
Thursday, Oct. 26
Grange Haunted House – 6 – 8 p.m., Santiam Valley Grange, 1140 Fifth St., Lyons. Appropriate for all ages. Fog machine will be in use. $5/person. 503-859-2161
Santiam vs Regis Football – 7 p.m., Regis High, 550 W Regis St., Stayton.
Friday, Oct. 27
Ghost Tour & Chocolate Walk – 5:30 – 9 a.m., downtown Stayton. Groups leave Brown House every 10 minutes, and proceed to several shops downtown to find costumed characters who will share history and stories about Historic Downtown Stayton. After hearing history, participants will receive chocolate treats from participating stores when you return to those locations. Participants are encouraged to wear a costume. Tickets, $17.50, must be purchased online at brownhouse.org. No ticket sales after Oct. 20.
Grange Haunted House – 6 – 9 p.m., Santiam Valley Grange, 1140 Fifth St., Lyons. Appropriate for all ages. Fog machine will be in use. $5/person. 503-859-2161
NEXT WEEK
Saturday, Oct. 28
Joseph’s Storehouse of Hope – 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Mari-Linn School, 641 Fifth St., Lyons. Food boxes. 503-881-9846
Tombstone Talks – Noon – 4 p.m., St. Boniface Catholic Church, 375 SE Church St., Sublimity. Groups will walk through St. Boniface Cemetery on a guilded path to each tombstone to listen to an actor talk about the person buried there. Tombstones visited include Tony Bietel, Hank & Evelyn Miotke, Peter Charles Freres, Ed & Benitia Ebner, Clara Neal, Joseph & Katherine Etzel. Tours are $5/person. Along with the tour will be Mill Creek Carriages wagon rides, Fall Harvest Country Store, drawings. Chicken and noodle dinner from noon – 6 p.m. $13/person. For reservations and dinner tickets, visit saintboniface.net. 503-769-5664
Grange Haunted House – 6 – 9 p.m., Santiam Valley Grange, 1140 Fifth St., Lyons. Appropriate for all ages. Fog machine will be in use. $5/person. 503-859-2161
Halloween Party – 6 p.m., North Santiam Eagles Lodge, 640 SW Broadway St., Mill City. Events include snack food, games, costume contest, haunted crawl. Punch available for children. Jello Shots for the big ghouls. $5/adults. 503-897-3100
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