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D21 announces new guidelines WHAT’S HAPPENING SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS AT THEDALLESCHAMBER.COM/ EVENTS OR EMAIL ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE TO MGIBSON@ THEDALLESCHRONICLE.COM. LISTINGS ARE FREE. NOTE THAT MANY EVENTS ARE CUR- RENTLY BEING POSTPONED OR CANCELLED DUE TO CORO- NAVIRUS CONCERNS. VISIT WWW.THEDALLESCHRON- ICLE.COM FOR REGULAR UPDATES. MARCH Saturday, March 14 FEDERAL FLING: Federal Street Spring Fling, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 14-15, on Federal Street between First and Third. Shake off that cabin fever with a fun event filled with music, food, a beer and wine garden and an outside market. Booths are free for makers, crafters, businesses, non-profits—anyone wanting to highlight their business or products. Booth space is 10’ x 10’ . Register at thedallesmainstreet. org under events. BILINGUAL STORYTIME: Cuentos y Crafts Bilingual Storytime, 10:30-11 a.m. at The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library, 722 Court St., The Dalles. NONPROFIT: Nonprofit Workshop 1-4:30 p.m. at Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 2014 West 7th St., The Dalles. The Center for Nonprofit Stewardship; 541-230-1036, $39. ROLLER DERBY: Gorge Roller Derby double header, 5-7 p.m. at White Salmon Elementary School. Ticketed event. CANCELED GOOGLE WIND: Google Wind Challenge at the Fort Dalles Readiness Center, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. CGOA STAGES: CGOA Stages presents “West Side Story” at 10:30 a.m. at Wy’East Performing Arts Center in Odell. $20 adults, $15 CGOA members, $5 ages 10-17, free under 10. Additional performance March 15 at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 15 14th annual pirate carnival in Klickitat, Wash., 2-5 p.m. Free admission. Call Mary for more info @ 509-281-1174. Tuesday, March 17 CANCELED ST. PAT’S: Cascade Singers perform 7 p.m. at St. Peters Landmark, 405 Lincoln St., The Dalles. Annual St. Pat’s at St. Pete’s, a benefit concert for the Landmark cele- brating St. Patrick’s Day. Listen to your old favorites with a little comedy mixed in. ST PATRICKS: Teen St Patrick’s Day Party, 3 p.m. at The Dalles- Wasco County Public Library, 722 Court St., The Dalles. MEMORY CARE: Family & Caregiver Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group meets 3-4 p.m. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at Flagstone Senior Living, 3325 Columbia View Drive, The Dalles. Wednesday, March 18 ROTARY CLUB: The Dalles Rotary Club meets every Wednesday noon to 1 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 101 W. 10th St., The Dalles (corner of 10th and Union). This week’s speaker is MCMC Water’s Edge Immediate Care update. STROKE SURVIVORS: Stroke survivors support group meets at the Oregon Veterans Home, 700 Veterans Dr., The Dalles, every third Thursday of the month, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Call 541.296.7441 with questions. Thursday, March 19 KIWANIS PROGRAMS: Kiwanis meetings are held every Thursday at noon at Spooky’s and visitors are welcome. This week’s events include no noontime meeting, but a Social Hour, time and place TBA. For more informa- tion go to www.thedalleskiwan- is.org. In accordance with new guidelines from Oregon Gov. Kate Brown—based on recommendations of the CDC, Oregon public health experts, epidemiologists, and health professionals and in order to minimize potential opportunities for the virus to spread—Northern Wasco County Public Schools will proactively begin suspending events that bring large groups of students, adults and com- munity members together. “This action is not related to a presumptive case,” not- ed district superintendent Candy Armstrong in a state- ment. “At this time, there are no presumptive cases in North Wasco County Public Schools.” Suspensions of non-es- sential school-based activities begins immedi- ately, effective Thursday, March 12th, and will remain in effect through April 10 (approximately 30 days). This includes the sus- pension of all school-based assemblies and events, Let us continue with an interesting account told to us by 3 of the Gospel writers who use this 6-8-3 pattern. It is commonly referred to as the Transfiguration. In each of these 3 Gospel records a promise is given by Yahshua (Jesus) to the disciples. It reads, “Verily I say unto you, there be some standing here, which shall not taste death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.” Matthew and Mark, 2 of the 3 accounts on this event then write, “and after 6 days later Yahshua (with 3 disci- ples) goes into a high mountain and is transfigured before them, his face shone like the sun and his clothes became as white as light.” This strange event was a conformation of the immortalization of Yahshua that would occur in a few years after his resurrection from the tomb. Witnessing this physical trans- formation was as if they were seeing him “coming into his king- dom.” Now note that in Luke he states, “and some 8 days after this he took (3 disciples) up to a mountain to pray…” So we have two accounts, one states “6 days” and the other “8 days.” A Scripture contradiction? A flaw in the Divine Writings? No of course not. You are seeing the 6-8-3 pattern. The “after 6 days” is confirming the 2nd immortalization event. The “some 8 days after” is confirming the 3rd immortalization event that will occur at the end of Yahshua’s 1000 year Kingdom centered in the land of Israel with Jerusalem as his capitol. 6-8-3 zionman@netcnct.net off-campus field trips, parent/ teacher conferences, and pro- fessional development events and non-essential meetings. In-season athletic teams will continue to practice, but all extracurricular activities including athletic competi- tions will be suspended until further notice. “The list of affected activ- ities will grow as we work with partners and stakehold- ers over the coming days,” Armstrong said. The latest information will be posted at www.nwasco.k12.or.us. Those without internet ac- cess can contact their school for updated information. “To be clear, we are taking every step possible so that we can continue to provide high-quality education for all of our students and keep our schools open,” Armstrong said. “We realize that this decision will impact every school community, and we know that the events, student performances and other gatherings are those that schools, student, families, and community members look forward to all year. We believe it is a prudent and responsible step to take at this time. In cases where access to community members is required by law, as at school board meetings, the district hopes to offer continued online streaming and are exploring other alternatives, including virtual meeting platforms, in order to contin- ue the district’s governance and business. “The safety, health, and well-being of our students and staff is our highest priority. We will continue to work in close partnership with public health authorities to minimize both the spread of COVID-19 and disruption to schools and students,” Armstrong said. 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