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A2 Weekend of February 8-9, 2020 The Dalles Chronicle Semi Crash A semi truck with trailer traveling westbound on Interstate 84 overturned on the overpass in Rowena, milepost 76, Wednesday afternoon at approximately 3:42 p.m. Freeway traffic in both di- rections was directed off at the Rowena exit, bypassing the crash. No injuries were reported. Oregon State Police and Wasco County Sheriff deputies responded to the crash. Gabriel Bravo photo ‘School Exclusion Day’ is Feb. 19 Oregon law requires that all children attending public and private schools, preschools, Head Start and certified child care facilities have up-to-date immu- nization documentation (or have an exemption) to remain in school, and the date for exclusion this year is Wednesday, Feb. 19. The goal is to make sure children are fully protected against vaccine-preventable diseases while attending school. Immunization is a safe way to help protect your family, your school and your community, against disease, according to a news release from the North Central Public Health District. Each year, North Central Public Health District sends a letter to the parents of children that need additional immunizations, indicating what additional immuniza- tions a child needs. Letters are in the mail this week. North Central Public Health District typically receives a large number of walk-in clients needing to be immunized the week of school exclusion. Walk-in clinic hours that week will be Wednesday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. Clients are seen on a first-come-first- served basis. Parents seeking immuni- zation for their child should contact their primary care provider, their pharmacist (if the child is over 11 years of age) or North Central Public Health District during their walk-in clinic hours. You can also call 211 for information about where to go for immunizations in your area. In recent years there have been changes: The hepatitis A vaccine, which protects against a communicable viral infection, is a two- dose series now required for children 18 months through tenth grade; Parents wanting a new non-medical exemption for their child must provide documenta- tion that they have received education about the bene- fits and risks of immuniza- tion on a Vaccine Education Certificate. Parents can get education from a health care practitioner or from watching an online vaccine education module. More information about the new process is available at www.healthoregon.org/ vaccineexemption. On Feb. 19, children will not be able to attend school or child care if their records show missing immunizations. No child will be turned away from North Central Public Health District due to a parents’ inability to pay for required vaccines. ReVoiced performance to support TDMS music ReVoiced, an a cappella group from Florida, will perform at The Dalles Civic Auditorium Tuesday, Feb. 18. Doors open at 6 p.m., performance begins 7 p.m. Advance tickets are $10 students, $12 adults, avail- able at Columbia Gorge Toyota, The Dalles Middle School and online at re- voicedthedalles/brownpa- pertickets.com. Cost is $15 at the door. “ReVoiced has come to The Dalles twice before and they have been hugely ac- cepted,” said Leslie Sullivan, who works with band, choir and music theater at the school. Proceeds will benefit The Dalles Middle School music department. The performance is spon- sored by Columbia Gorge Toyota and Columbia Gorge Honda in The Dalles. Since 2012, reVoiced has gained a reputation ReVoiced, an a cappella group from Florida, will perform at The Dalles Civic Auditorium Tuesday, Feb. 18. for captivating audiences, creating their own sound by “revoicing” familiar classics, according to the group’s website. These five charismatic entertainers bring their dis- tinct personalities together to create an unforgettable vocal experience. Its mem- bers have received countless vocal accolades, performing on Broadway and television shows like American Idol and The Sing-Off. One of the group’s long- held commitments is their self-managed Music in Schools Tour, where they’ve raised over $60,000 for music education programs across the country. In 2017, reVoiced ex- panded their community outreach by partnering with Best Buddies International, a non-profit organization that promotes awareness for indi- viduals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. True to their roots, reVoiced strives to make music that makes a difference. MCMC Internal Medicine receives highest rating from state Mid-Columbia Medical Center’s Internal Medicine Clinic has been awarded the distinguished 5 STAR designation in Oregon’s Patient-Centered Primary Care Home (PCPCH) program. The 5 STAR rating is the highest available for medical clinics and given only to those that perform to rigorous standards. “We are thrilled to be recognized with the high- est-level achievement by the Oregon Health Authority,” said Christina McManigal, chief ambulatory operating officer at MCMC. “The 5 STAR rating is testament to Thank You 15 Mile Winery A Kidz Dental Zone Abbey Carpet Cleaning Adams Construction LLC Adams Design Center Aff ordable Appliance Service Alpine Plumbing and Mechanical A-OK Pack-N-Ship Apland Jewelers Avalon Biossage Baldwin Saloon Bandit Glass LLC Bargeway Pub Beachwood Eatery Beau Tois Bicoastal Media Bob’s Glass Inc. Bohn’s Printing Breezway Antiques Brown Roofi ng Company Burgerville USA Bustos and Hernandez Construction Bustos Orchard C.H. Urness Motor Co. C.M. and W.O. Sheppard Casa El Mirador, Inc Cascade Cherry Growers Cascade Eye Center Cascade Motors Cascade Square Merchants Assoc. 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Hear’s the Answer Herbal Revival Apothecary High Hills Salon Hi-Way House Hood River Distiller Hood River Supply Hundred Hearts Project Infi nity Salon Jacob Williams Winery JD Smith Jewelers Johnson Orchard Jumpstart Basketball Camp Keilman Dental Clinic PC Klindt’s Booksellers Knot Another Hat Kobe Hibachi Sushi La Michoacana Station Lazy J Ranch Lines of Designs Lockstock BBQ Lodge at Columbia Point Luciano Tree and Lawn Service Mama Janes Maryhill Winery Mass Mutual McDonald’s of The Gorge MCMC - Water’s Edge Health and Wellness our team’s ongoing commit- ment to exceptional quality care for our community and demonstrates our commit- ment to meeting each pa- tient’s individual need. This is something of which we are really proud.” MCMC Internal Medicine at Water’s Edge has a long and rich history of bringing healthcare directly to patients in The Gorge community. MCMC provides an exten- sive menu of services with a patient-centered philosophy, from traditional in-office visits to alternative pathways of care that include tradition- al home visits, residential care of patients in local care facilities and a post-acute care service line. Home visits can apply to either acute events that would cause leaving the home to be too much of a burden or can span a pa- tient’s long-term relationship with MCMC. Residential care of patients in local assisted living facil- ities and adult foster care programs are for patients unable to come to Water’s Edge for their care, and for those for whom leaving their home base is a burden. Patients are visited directly in their facilities for on-site, primary care. This is often done in concert with MCMC Home Health Services. The post-acute care ser- vice line is for when a patient is discharged and must transition to a skilled nurs- ing facility and their care is overseen by a skilled nurse practitioner and physician in the clinic. This allows patients to have the best possible transition of care and a “soft landing” upon returning to their home. “These alternative visit types help insure we are able to meet the health needs of patients in our community,” said McManigal. To all the people who made St. Mary’s Academy Super Auction 45 a success! McMenamins Pub & Brewery Meadow Outdoor Advertising Mid-Columbia Fire & Rescue Mid-Columbia Insurance Mid-Columbia Vision Mill Creek Plumbing & Mechanical, LLC Molly Donnell Real Estate & England Property Group w/ Cascade Sotheby’s Molly Routson LMT Monster Hutch Montira’s Thai Restaurant Mr. & Mrs. Alan & Haley Easling Mr. & Mrs. Bob & Mary Beth Thouvenel Mr. & Mrs. Brandon & Tess Welk Mr. & Mrs. Brian & Amie Baldy Mr. & Mrs. Chuck & Nancy Rosebraugh Mr. & Mrs. Corey & Addie Case Mr. & Mrs. Dan & Marie Bustos Mr. & Mrs. Dane & Stephanie Klindt Mr. & Mrs. Daniel & Shanon Saldivar Mr. & Mrs. David & Michelle Adams Mr. & Mrs. Dean & Michelle Dollarhide Mr. & Mrs. Dennis & Mindy Macnab Mr. & Mrs. Denny & Nancy Haener Mr. & Mrs. Doug & Stephanie Hoff man Mr. & Mrs. Elt & Laurie Fadness Mr. & Mrs. Ian & Selene Chandler Mr. & Mrs. James & Molli Martin Mr. & Mrs. Jason & Mary Sallee Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy & Megan Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Patty Rehberg Mr. & Mrs. Jim & Rebecca Golden Mr. & Mrs. Joe & Judy Powell Mr. & Mrs. Jose & Jaymie Flores Mr. & Mrs. Justin & Traci Brock Mr. & Mrs. Keith & Amy Howe Mr. & Mrs. Kent & Marge Smith Mr. & Mrs. Mel & Linda Omeg Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Mary Jo Titus Mr. & Mrs. Rocky & Jana Webb Mr. & Mrs. Ross & Rachelle Rehberg Mr. & Mrs. Russell & Jennifer Loughmiller Mr. & Mrs. Steve & Dawn Agidius Mr. & Mrs. Terry & Brenda Trapp Mr. & Mrs. Travis & Tiff any Hillman Mr. & Mrs. Trevor & Kiff anie Phillips Mr. & Mrs. William & Anna Gatton Mr. David Cleveland & Mrs. Eleanor Lemann Mr. Eric Bosler Mr. Frank Gilligan Mr. Mark Powell Mr. Michael Holloran Mr. Phillip Hukari Mr. Robert Casaubon Mr. Stan Fargher Mrs. Amy Daley Mrs. Angela Pollard Mrs. Autumn Randall Mrs. Bonnie Earls Mrs. Carrie Larson Mrs. Dianne Storby Mrs. Heather Gardipee Mrs. Holly Keyser Mrs. Jodi Wallace Mrs. JoEllen Schulz Mrs. Julie Massey Whitaker Mrs. Katherina Blackmar Mrs. Kelly DeLeon Mrs. Kim Koch Mrs. Kristen Booth Mrs. Laura Hoff Mrs. Laure Shelquist Mrs. Lupe Martinez Mrs. Margie Bodolay Mrs. Nicole Pashek Mrs. Nikki Culver Mrs. Nora Ferguson Mrs. Patty Blagg Mrs. Paula Daggett Mrs. Rebecca Gooch Mrs. Rena Mauldin Mrs. Shanna Blumenthal Mrs. Sue Hukari Mrs. Susan Synon Mrs. Taunia Canchola Morales Mrs. Tracy Dugick Mrs. Wendy Palmer Ms. Christy Hansen Ms. Colette Carpenter & Mr. Shannon Milburn Ms. Judi Timmons Ms. Renate Rogers Muirhead Canning Co Nichols Art Glass Corporation Northern Wasco County Park & Recreation Northwest Taekwondo OMSI Optimist Printers Orchard and Vineyard Supply Orchard View Farms Oregon Equipment Co., Inc. 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Sisters of the Holy Names - St. Mary’s Convent SMA 1st Grade Class SMA 2nd Grade Class SMA 3rd Grade Class SMA 4th Grade Class SMA 5th Grade Class SMA 6th Grade Class SMA 7th Grade Class SMA 8th Grade Class SMA Advisory Council SMA Foundation Board SMA Kindergarten SMA Pre-Kindergarten Class SMA Pre-School Class SMA Staff /Faculty Smoke Wring BBQ Spooky’s Pizza and Sandwiches St. Peters Altar Society Starbucks, The Dalles Stephanie Drew Massage Stoked Coff ee Subway Sandwiches & Salads Sunset Ridge Orchard Sunshine Mill / Quennet Susan’s Custom Sewing & Design Sweet Treats SweetHeart Bake Shop Tammy’s Floral The Dalles Chamber of Commerce The Dalles Chronicle The Dalles Country Club The Dalles Disposal The Dalles Grocery Outlet The Dalles Youth Football The Ocean Lodge The Pines The Pink Poodle Grooming Salon The Workshop Tierra De Lobos Tiff any Hillman with Dryside Property Treecat Publishing Trever Phillips Construction, LLC Tum-A-Lum Lumber Twiggs Two Dogs Plumbing and Drain Cleaning Underwood Fruit Company Venn Salon Wamic Market & Supply Wasco Title, Inc. Western Ag Improvement Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum Willow & Bark Wilson River Pottery Windermere Real Estate Women of the Moose - The Dalles Chapter #1494 Wonderworks Childrens Museum Yaymakers Zim’s Brau Haus Th anks to all who attended the Super Auction and contributed at St. Mary's Academy!