By Karen Broeckel
Gazette Columnist 

Dusty duos visit Oregon coast

 

October 3, 2019



Dale and Vicki Broeckel accompanied Greg and Sharon Schlomer to the Oregon coast, departing on Sunday and returning on Wednesday. Staying in Seaside, Ore., they also drove to Cannon Beach to take in sights including the “Earth and Ocean Arts Festival.” With the perfect weather, artists created and performed on the beaches, in parks and galleries around the area. Ten galleries participated in the Gallery Walk.

Colene and Art Sager attended the Fly-In, sponsored by the Experimental Airplane Association, at the Colfax Airport Saturday. Most pilots of any distance away were discouraged by inclement weather. A breakfast was served by Rotary club. Eighteen Flying Farmer members later joined the Sagers for lunch at their home.

A number of Dusty area residents attended the community worship services in LaCrosse originally scheduled to take place in the city park. Due to the winter weather conditions, it was moved to the basement of the Methodist Church in LaCrosse. A potluck lunch followed the service.

Dusty BB Club’s first meeting of the year will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, in the home of hostess Diane Monson. The program will be an activity that involves the purse or bag members use most of the time and roll call is to bring your oldest purse.

 

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