12 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015 Local Brooklyn raises $17,000 BHS FBLA ranks high at regional competion Sunny Werner/ The Baker County Press. Brooklyn’s annual taco feed raised $17,000 with over 1,300 tacos sold. By Sunny Werner Sunny@TheBakerCountyPress.com The Brooklyn PTO has once again orchestrated an amazing fund raiser in the form of a taco feed and book fair. The February 5 event, which was held at the Events Center, ran from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Participants could enjoy an all-you-can-eat taco dinner, purchase books, bid on silent auction items and have their name drawn for a prize in the raffl e. Betty Spooner vol- unteered her time as the emcee. The PTO with its offi cers—President An- gela Robb, Vice President Cindy Chandler, Treasurer Andi Jaca and Secretary Amanda Morgan—started work on the event in the fall. This team, along with many other volunteer parents and Brooklyn staff worked throughout the evening. The Leadership Team was present from Baker Middle School, serving food and waiting tables as well as doing cleanup fol- lowing the event. During the weeks before the taco feed, coin jars were placed in the Brook- lyn classrooms. Students could vote, us- ing their coins, on the attire worn by Mrs. O’Neal on the day of the taco feed. O’Neal, an Oregon State University alum, had hoped the Beaver jars would bring in the most money, but the students de- cided that she was to wear the colors of the University of Oregon Ducks. A good sport, O’Neal conceded and wore the green and yellow with style. Kids and parents were obviously having fun, and the auction item winners were announced to much in the way of cheers and good natured teasing. “I’ve got my pickup, just load it up,” shouted one of the non-winning dads about neighbors win- ning a nice BBQ, “I’ll test it out for you, make sure everything works!” In total, 1,300 tacos were sold, contributing to the $17,000 raised after expenses. FFA drive-thru BBQ sells out all 550 meals Todd Arriola / The Baker County Press. The annual BHS FFA annual drive-through barbecue sold out a full half-hour early this year when all 550 meals went in record time. Submitted Photo. FBLA members show off their award certifi cates last Thursday in front of the Hoke building on the EOU campus. By Kerry McQuisten News@TheBakerCountyPress.com Baker High School’s chapter of Business Lead- ers of America (FBLA) competed in the Regional FLBA competition in La Grande at the Eastern Or- egon University Campus. Several students quali- fi ed for the State competi- tion, which will be held in Portland this April. Results: Computer Applications: Dawson Vanderwiele, 4th Business Math: Mason Tomac, 1st Business Communica- tion: Koby Hansen, 5th; Megan Burk, 8th Intro to Parli Pro - Ashlie Chastain, 5th Computer Problem Solv- ing: Jesse Johnson,2nd; Ezra Taylor, 4th ; Bailey Hill, 5th; Trevor Ball, 8th Personal Finance - Mason Tomac, 5th; Will Goodwin, 7th Business Calcula- tions: Will Goodwin, 8th Public Speaking II - Hollis Robb, 5th Business Law: Koby Hansen, 2nd; Kailyn McQuisten, 3rd Intro to Business Communication: Josie Bryan, 7th Agribusiness: Faith Ashby, 3rd; Rory Sci- lacci, 4th; Meagan Tool, 7th Management Decision Making: Rory Scillaci & Kylie Skidgel 2nd Networking Concepts: Bailey Hill 4th Insurance & Risk Management: Caroline Dudley 5th Intro to Information Technology: Jesse John- son 2nd Desktop Publishing: Kassidy Hertel, 2nd; Bekka Hughes & Dawson Vander- wiele, 6th; Paige Pearce & Desiree Davis, 9th Impromptu Speaking: Megan Burk 10th Job Interview: Lindsay Livingston 2nd Sports & Entertainment Management: Nathan Il- lingsworth, Draven Pearce, and Dominic Yervasi, 9th; Trevor Ball, Ezra Taylor, 10th Word Processing: Kaylie Pointer, 9th Entrepreneurship: Ashlie Chastain & Kailyn McQuisten, 4th; Kassidy Hertel, Ashley Knoll, Lind- say Livingston, 6th; Vicky Ortiz, Meagan Tool, 7th; Josephine Bryan & Caro- line Dudley, 8th Marketing: T.J. Bus- ciglio & Delaney Stone, Annual Valentine’s 2-for-1 prime rib & lobster tail. Dinner includes soup, salad, roll, vegetable, potato & dessert. 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Submitted Photo. Jesse Johnson, Vicky Ortiz, Carson Lein and Gracee Cross during a testing session at EOU. 7th; Michelle Freese & Emily Tatlock, 8th; Draven Pearce & Dominic Yervasi, 10th Hospitality Manage- ment: Emma Deputy & Amy Wong, 9th Members who qualify at State have the opportunity to move on to Nationals, which are held at the end of June in Chicago, Il- linois. Inland Café 2715 10th Street in Baker City. 541-523-9041 Saturday, February 14th 2 dinners for just $50