RECORDS AND MORE TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020 COMMUNITY Meetings • IMBLER — A special meeting of the Imbler School District Board of Directors to discuss the reopening plans for the upcoming school year will be held Wednesday, Aug. 5t at 7 p.m. in Room 1 of the high school. The public is welcome to attend all open sessions of the Imbler School Board. • LA GRANDE — The Union County Democratic Party will hold its Aug. 5 member- ship meeting via Zoom. The virtual meeting begins at 6 p.m. Wednesday. To register for this meeting, send your email contact information, address and phone number to rknop@eoni.com or call at 541-562-6289. Briefs American Legion resumes bingo nights LA GRANDE — Post 43 American Legion, 301 Fir St., La Grande, will begin its bingo season Thursday, Aug. 6. To protect yourself and others against the virus, face coverings are required and players must remain 10 feet apart. All are welcome. Cash only, please. Neighbors Together food distribution site changes ISLAND CITY — Neigh- bors Together of Union County is now distributing its weekly Fresh Alliance and monthly food pantry from the parking lot of Mountain Life Church, 10700 S. Walton Road, behind Walmart in Island City. Social distancing parameters are in place and face coverings are requested according to state guidelines. Fresh Alliance is available every Tuesday morning, offering fresh foods that have been donated by Walmart and Safeway, such as produce, berries, milk, eggs, juice, bakery items and meats. This service is open to all. The time varies, depend- ing on when the goods show up from local vendors. Bring your own shopping bag and arrive around 8 a.m. On the last Saturday of the month, the La Grande Food Pantry opens between 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. and closes at 10 a.m. On holiday week- ends, the food pantry will be held a week early. Contact Neighbors Togeth- er for more information at 541-0963-9126 or outreach. grv@gmail.com or go to www.neighborstogetherofu- nioncounty.org. Menus Union County kids free grab & go lunch menu Pickup 11:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. at Riveria Activity Center, 2609 Second St., La Grande. Free for age 1-18; all others, $4. AUG. 4-7 Tuesday: chicken pot pie, veggie sticks, fruit, cottage cheese. Wednesday: honey-glazed ham, steak fries, side salad, fruit. Thursday: pizza, side sal- ad, fresh fruit, Jell-O, dessert. Friday: turkey sandwiches, veggie sticks. OBITUARIES Phyllis M. Williams Island City Phyllis M. Williams, 83, of Island City, died Aug. 2 at her home. Arrangements are by Loveland Funeral Chapel & Crematory, La Grande. Upcoming local services Library broadens horizons despite coronavirus LA GRANDE — Cook Memorial Library’s takeout service is available Mon- day-Friday 10 a.m. to noon and 4-6 p.m. Patrons may place holds by calling or online. Our new outdoor browsing service, “Library Take-Out(side),” is offered every Tuesday after- noon, weather permit- ting, from 3:30-5:30 p.m. to coincide with La Grande Farmers Market hours. The browsing section will be set up on the sidewalk outside the main entrance at Fourth Street and Adams Avenue. The Literacy Center also is now offering takeout ser- vice. Free materials for your child at their skill level are available in most reading, math and vocabulary levels. To order you literacy mate- rials, call the library or email Myra at mbritschgi@ cookmemoriallibrary.org. — Calendar courtesy of Loveland Funeral Chapel, La Grande We have Wi-Fi hotspots library barcode. Or visit available and now two http://trial.ebscohost.com, ChromeKits for check out. log in with the username A ChromeKit features a “cookmemorial” and the Chrome- password book “trial!20” OFF THE SHELF laptop and and start a Wi-Fi reading ROSE hotspot. via the PEACOCK Patrons browser LA GRANDE LIBRARY must be 18 on your or older, computer, read and phone or sign a borrowing policy and tablet. have had a library account We have launched a new in good standing for at least and improved Dial-a-Story the past six months. Kits service. From toddlers to may be checked out for one older adults, anyone can week and are not renewable. dial in to hear stories read For a limited time during aloud. Dial-a-Story can be the library closure, patrons accessed 24 hours a day, have access to digital mag- free of charge, by calling azines for all ages on Flip- 541-624-6339. ster. To view the entire Genre Book Club is a catalog of magazines, great opportunity for adults download the Flipster app to come together — vir- to your device, select Cook tually — and talk about Memorial Library and enter books. This month, we’re the fi rst fi ve digits of your asking you to read a fan- vices from another city within the county. Visit www.CookMemorialLi- brary.org and click on the “Request Library Card” link. Include your email address or phone number so we can contact you with your card number and PIN. If you already have a reg- ular library card, you do not need an eCard. The library’s Wi-Fi (LGPLWiFi) is on for 24-hour access. The signal reaches to the building’s entrances and the parking lot and does not require a password. Call us Mon- day-Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 541-962-1339, or fi nd out more at www.cook- memoriallibrary.org. About the Author Rose Peacock over- sees adult services at Cook Memorial Library, La Grande. The Observer SALEM — Hunter edu- cation classes in Oregon have resumed with safety measures in place to pro- tect students and volunteer instructors. For the time being, students can choose to take a conventional class, or fi nish most of the class independently with a work- book or online plus attend a fi eld day. This exception is only for the 2020 hunting season. A fi eld day is scheduled for Aug. 15 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ladd Marsh Wildlife Area, 59116 Pierce Road, La Grande. Prior to the fi eld day, students must complete an online course or workbook and bring proof of completion. There will be a 60-ques- tion written exam. The instructor will be Darren Hendrickson. Students are asked to bring their own face covering, which must be worn during COVID-19 restrictions. To register and to see the latest classes and fi eld days available, visit www. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT SIGN UP • Online: To register and to see the latest classes and fi eld days available, visit www.myodfw.com/articles/ hunter-education-classes- and-fi eld-days-schedule. Request a workbook by emailing ODFW.Info@state. or.us. • By mail: ODFW Hunter Education, 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive S.E., Salem 97302. Observer fi le photo Hunter education is required in Oregon for hunters age 17 and younger. Due to the pan- demic, classes were canceled in March, but have now resumed. For the 2020 hunting season only, youth may complete the class online or by workbook. A fi eld day, which is optional for the 2020 season, will take place Aug. 15 at Ladd Marsh, La Grande. myodfw.com/articles/ hunter-education-classes- and-fi eld-days-schedule. Request a workbook by emailing ODFW.Info@ state.or.us. Youth who don’t com- plete the fi eld day need to carry proof of completion of the classroom portion of the class into the fi eld when they go hunting this fall. Students who completed the course online can carry the online completion certifi - cation in the fi eld as their needed proof. Students who did the class by workbook Come In and Browse the Gallery 1601 6th Street, La Grande need to mail the completed workbook back to ODFW Hunter Education, 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive S.E., Salem 97302. ODFW then will mail these stu- dents a certifi cate to carry in the fi eld indicating they completed the classroom part of the course. All ODFW outdoor edu- cation classes were canceled in March due to the pan- demic, including hunter edu- cation, which is required to hunt in Oregon for ages 17 and younger. Safety measures include restricting class size to 25 students/parents and maintaining social distancing except during those moments when closer distance is needed to safely handle fi re- arms. Hand sanitizer will be available for everyone and fi rearms and any other shared materials will be wiped down before being handled by a new student. FAMILY OWNED corner of 6th and Penn Stoneware, Raku, Upcycled Furniture SATURDAY, AUG. 1 9:57 a.m. — Railroad crossing arms malfunctioned at the Fir Street crossing, La Grande. Local authorities notifi ed Union Pacifi c Railroad. 2:14 p.m. — An Elgin resident on the 800 block of North 15th Avenue reported harassment. A Union County sheriff’s depu- ty contacted the person and explained options. 6:55 p.m. — Three dogs on the loose on the 1500 block of Pine Street, La Grande, prompt- ed a complaint. An offi cer was not able to catch the dogs. 9:57 p.m. — The Union Coun- ty Sheriff’s Offi ce received a report of vandalism to property on the 700 block of East Fulton Street, Union. A deputy planned to follow up. 11:15 p.m. — La Grande po- lice responded to Ninth Street and N Avenue on a complaint about a loud party. An offi cer counseled the people involved. 7:26 a.m. — La Grande police responded to the 2200 block of Adams Avenue on a report of a disturbance. Offi cers trespassed one person from the property. 12:35 p.m. — A Summerville resident reported her horses missing and she would call back if she could not fi nd them. 3:22 p.m. — A caller reported someone was shooting in an unsafe manner at Wolf Creek Reservoir, North Powder. A Union County sheriff’s depu- ty responded and found the shooter was being safe and not putting anyone in danger. 6:26 p.m. — A caller reported a domestic disturbance in Elgin. A Union County sheriff’s deputy arrived and found the parties had already separated. 9:08 p.m. — La Grande police responded to the 2300 block of Spruce Street on a report of a fi ght. Offi cers warned the people involved for disorderly conduct. to CELEBRATE August 5 - 25 215 Elm Street La Grande (541) 963-5440 thePottersHouseGallery.com northwestfurnitureandmattress.com Grande Ronde Hospital and Clinics proudly welcomes: Brooke Davis, DO To the GRH Regional Medical Clinic team as a Primary Care Provider (PCP) Dr. Brooke Davis joins the GRH Regional Medical Clinic from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, where she served as a family physician and clinic medical director for the past three years. Dr. Davis is a four year veteran of the US Air Force, a graduate of the A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed her residency at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Corvallis, Oregon. She is is a 4th generation Oregonian, and is happy to be near family here in Eastern Oregon. Dr. Davis loves full full-spectrum family medicine, especially geriatric and lifestyle medicine, and uses Osteopathic whole- Manipulative Treatments (OMT) in her daily practice as part of a whole person integrated approach to treating her patients. In her free time, she enjoys outdoor activities like hiking and camping, watching football, and spending time with her husband and two sons. Join us in welcoming osteopathic physician Brooke Davis back to the Grande Ronde Valley! GRH Regional Medical Clinic Brooke Davis, DO 506 4th Street, La Grande • 541.663.3138 • grh.org/RMC/ Learn more about Dr. Brooke Davis in our online Provider Directory at www.grh.org today! An Independent Insurance Agency Reed & Associates for excellent service LOCALLY! Nicole Cathey tasy book of your choice and then meet up online on Thursday, Aug. 27, at 2 p.m. for a fun and lively discussion about the books we’ve read. Email rpea- cock@cookmemorialli- brary.org for meeting login information. Online resources at the library include Over- Drive; Libby for eBooks, eAudiobooks and maga- zines; Hoopla for movies, TV shows and comics; Kanopy for fi lms; Freading for always available eBooks and Freegal for music; and genealogy database MyHeritage. If you don’t have a card, you can still apply for an eCard. Online registra- tion for a Cook Memo- rial Library card is open to only La Grande res- idents and residents of Union County who do not receive library ser- Hunter education resumes with safety measures SUNDAY, AUG. 2 Aug. 15 — PAUL WAGONER: 11 a.m. celebration of life, Indian Rock; casual dress pre- ferred. Aug. 29 — MIKE MAY: 4 p.m. memorial service, Riverside Park Pavilion, La Grande; please wear masks and respect social distancing. THE OBSERVER — 3A 10106 N. ‘C’ • Island City 541-975-1364 Toll Free 1-866-282-1925 Medicare, Auto, Home insurance and Annuities www.reed-insurance.net Kevin Reed