Vernonia's voice. (Vernonia, OR) 2007-current, March 01, 2018, Page 11, Image 11

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Schools Update: Budget Committee
Budget Committee Members are
responsible for reviewing the proposed
budget and assuring it is balanced, re-
ceiving public comment, and providing
input and feedback at official meetings
that will be held throughout the spring.
This year’s meetings are scheduled for
May 3 and 10. The Board will take ac-
tion to adopt the Budget Committee ap-
proved document at their June 14 meet-
ing.
The Committee must keep in
mind the budget goals of the District
which include providing the necessary
instructional resources to ensure student
By Superintendent Aaron Miller
Citizens interested in serving on
the the Vernonia School District (VSD)
Budget Committee are needed to fill
three open positions. Budget Commit-
tee Members will review the upcoming
2018-19 proposed school budget, and
provide recommendations to the School
Board for approval. Budget Committee
positions are filled through application
and appointment by the VSD Board of
Directors for a three-year term. Public
involvement in the school budget pro-
cess is mandated by law.
VHS Hall of Fame
Class of 2018 Announced
The Vernonia High School
Hall of Fame Selection Committee met
February 13 and selected the individuals
to be inducted into the VHS Athletic Hall
of Fame.
April 7 is the date of the
ceremonial dinner and induction
ceremony. Those athletes and/or
community members who will be
inducted are:
Karl Garner
Class 1980
800-meter State Champion,
Cross Country State, 2nd 1978, 3rd 1979
The induction ceremony will be
at Cedar Ridge Retreat and Conference
Center starting at 6:00 pm. The public
is invited; tickets for dinner and the
ceremony are $17 and can be purchased
through Kathi Fetch at Vernonia HS
(503) 429-1340 or (503) 429-1333.
Tickets may also be purchased at the
door.
Reese Sturdevant
Class of 1972
All State Basketball
Ken Roberts
Coach 1975 & 76 Cross Country teams,
2nd and 1st in OSAA State Meet
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Vernonia School Board Meetings are held on
the second Thursday of each month. The next
School Board Meeting is scheduled for
March 8 at 6:00 pm in the Schools Library.
A deer tag that’s
good for three months
statewide and a Leupold ri-
fle scope valued at $690 are
among the prizes 22 lucky
hunters have won for tak-
ing part in the 2017 Take a
Friend Hunting Contest.
The contest was
launched in spring of last
year to encourage expe-
rienced adult hunters to
take out other adult friends
and family members who
had never hunted before
or hadn’t gone in several
years. (While ODFW has
a variety of programs en-
couraging hunters to men-
tor youth in the sport, the
contest was a way to in-
centivize mentoring among
adult hunters.)
A total of 1,546
people signed up for the
contest (773 entries of two
hunters, the mentor and the
mentee).
The contest was
part of larger ODFW ef-
forts to raise awareness
of the benefits of hunting
among Oregonians and en-
courage more participation
in the sport. Through their
purchase of hunting licens-
es and equipment, hunters
fund wildlife management,
research, habitat restora-
tion, and other work that
Mary Ann Miller
Class of 2000
800-meter State Champion 2000,
1500-meter Champion 1999 and 2000
Ralph Sturdevant
Class of 1945
Football, Basketball, and Track
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benefits both game species
and wildlife species that
aren’t hunted.
ODFW is planning
to host a similar contest in
2018. Look for details to
be announced and registra-
tion to open sometime this
spring at www.MyODFW.
com.
A list of winners
of the 2017 Take a Friend
Hunting Contest follows.
Winners have already been
notified and most prizes de-
livered.
• Statewide deer tag
(courtesy of ODFW)
Mark Anderson, Ione
• Siberian Sidekick Cooler
(donated by Mule Deer
Foundation) Erik Hassel-
men, Eugene
• Eberlestock Me Team
Elk Pack (donated by
Rocky Mountain Elk
Foundation)
Dylan Boyer, Coos Bay
• Leupold Rifle Scope
(donated by Leupold)
Jason Saucedo, Tualatin
• Timberline Jacket, Pants
and Cap (donated by
SITKA Gear) Brian Alex-
ander, Oakland
• Wild Sheep package
Sitka hat, camo pullover,
scope shield, etc. (donated
by Wild Sheep Founda-
tion)
Vernonia
Veterinary Clinic
Small and Large Animals
Board. The adopted budget becomes the
basic short-term operational plan and
fiscal guideline for the VSD Board of
Directors and the administrative staff for
the 2018-19 fiscal year.
If you, or someone you know,
is interested in being a part of the VSD
Budget Committee please contact the
VSD office at (503) 429-5891.
Winners of Take a Friend
Hunting Contest Announced
Matt Hillhouse
Class of 1988
Wrestling Champion,
All State Football 1987
Ben Soejima
Class of 1941
Athlete and community member
success, maintaining safe and healthy
physical facilities that provide a quality
learning experience, and offering profes-
sional development opportunities for all
employees when reviewing the over $6
million budget.
Through their work the Budget
Committee can recommend revisions to
the budget, if needed, and will approve a
budget for adoption by the VSD School
Mark Smith, Oak Grove
• 4 DICK’S $50 gift cards
(donated By DICK’s
Sporting Goods) Alfredo
Cruz, Monmouth; Gordon
Bristlin, Medford; Josh
Rosin, Durkee; Kellen
Huddleston, Portland
• Bushnell Binoculars
(donated by Bi-Mart)
Jeremy Hruska, Philomath
• Alps Grand Slam Turkey
Vest (donated by National
Wild Turkey Federation)
James Munson, Milwaukie
• David Kurt Handmade
Knife (donated by David
Kurt Handmade Knives)
Ryan Martin, Springfield
• Sportsman’s Warehouse
$300 gift card (donated by
Sportsman’s Warehouse)
William Ham, Bend
• TangleFree Deadzone
Layout Blind (donated by
Ducks Unlimited) Rafael
Friedenfels, Portland
• 5 Nosler $100 gift cards
(donated by Nosler)
Travis Rogers, Molalla;
Levi Tickner, Bend; Mar-
cus Starr, Seaside; Bob
Perez, Silverton; Jeffery
Birkholz, Salem
• Cabela’s $500 gift card
(donated by Cabela’s)
Robert Stahl, Pendleton
• Weatherby Vanguard
Rifle (donated by Weath-
erby) Jon Blyeth, Keizer
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