The Record-courier. (Haines, Baker County, Oregon) 1932-2016, March 17, 2016, Page 8, Image 8

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Ready for Pre-School?
Beginning April 4, St. Stephen's
Pre-School Pre-K is accepting
applications for the
2016-2017 school year.
Download an application at
www.threesandpres.com
and mail it in or you can register from 9-noon,
April 4 in the classroom.
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Pre-schqol classes are Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30-11 a.m.
Affordable Tuition Starfall Curriculum Developmentally appropriate.
Call Karen at 541-519-04526 for more information.
2177 First Street in Baker City
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7:00 a.m.—9:30 a.m.
Saint Alphonsus
Medical Center—Baker City
Powder River Conference Room
Use Mm&Wation entrance
the back of thcf hospital
entrance)
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Basic Package: Lipid panel—$0 (no charge)
Comprehensive Package: lipid panel, CBC,
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel—$20
jNo Appointment Needed.
IMPORTANT: Please abstain from all food and .
drink at-least 12 hours before your blood
screening. Drinking plain water is encouraged.
will be mailed to you.
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’Insurance will not be billed. You will receive a receipt and description of the tests.
Individuals are responsible for checking with their insurance carriers
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ifyou have questions, call Laura Huggins at 541-523-8102.
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AH are invited to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on
Palm Sunday, March 20, 9 a.m., for a distribution of
palms and Holy Eucharist service at which the Passion
of Christ wiU be read.The community is also invited
to attend Easter Services at St. Stephen’s at 9 a.m.. on
Sunday, March 27. There will be Sunday School for
children at 9 a.m. plus an Easter Egg Hunt afterwards.
St Stephen’s Church is located on the 2100 block of
First Street in Baker City and further information can
be obtained by telephoning (541) 523-6025.
St. Brigid’s in the Pines, in Sumpter, will also hold a
Palm Sunday Holy Eucharist Service at' 11 a.m. and
faster Holy Eucharist service atl2 noon. '
Please call St. Stephen’s Church for further
information.
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OXBOW, Oregon, March 15,2016 — A rock slide
on the road between Oxbow and Hells Canyon Dam
has narrowed traffic to one lane and may cause brief
traffic delays until the area is cleaired Thursday after­
noon.
Flaggers will direct traffic on both sides of the slide,
which is located 13 miles north of the Oxbow Bridge
on the Idaho side of the Snake River. Drivers should
use extra caution and be prepared to stop.
The slide occurred Saturday, March 12. Crews have
been working since then to safely remove the debris.
They expect the road to be completely cleared by
Thursday afternoon.
March 24 at the Eltrym Theater at 7 p.m., ‘The
Great Northwest’ will be shown with filmmaker
Matt McCormick.
It is free to the public.,
The film is an experimental documentary based
on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-trip made
in 1958 by four, Seattle women who thoroughly
documented their journey in an elaborate scrap­
book... Fifty years later, Portland filmmaker Matt
McCormick found that scrapbook in a thrift store,
and in 2010 det out on the road, following their
route as precisely as possible and searching out
every stop in which the ladies had documented.
McCormick will be on hand to introduce the film
and will hold a question and answer session af­
terwards.
March 25 at the Baker County Library artists SK
Cothren and Nancy Coffeit will be holding the
workshops "Words as Sculpture.”
Bring your friends and spend a fun Spring Break
afternoon creating a temporary art sculpture! Be
like artists Andy Goldsworthy and Christo, who
create site-specific temporary public sculptures.
Build a sculpture using library materials, film it and
share it with the public.
1-2:30 p.m. with Nancy Coffeit for kids ages
5-12
r 2:30-4 p.m. with SK Cothren for ages 13 to
Adults.
Cost is Free to the public.
These programs are made possible by funds
from Art Place America and the Libraries of East­
ern Oregon.
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Rock Slide May Cause Traffic
Delays on Hells Canyon Road
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Combined Middle School Choirs singing "Bonse Aba,"
a traditional Zambian song. Kennedy Hampton is the
soloist.
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All of the Baker Middle School and Baker High
School Choirs performed on Thursday, March
10 in the BHS Auditorium. The choirs performed
from 7th Grade to Bel Canto to show the pro­
gression in vocal music.
Performing a variety of music from different
countries, the singers enjoyed singing as much
as the audience enjoyed listening. After the 7th
and‘8th grade choirs performed individually,
they combined to sing Bonse Aba using bamboo
sticks and a variety of claps and dance moves.
Next was the High School Concert Choir,
singing two selections. Treble Choir concluded
with Sahayta (an international song) that was
fun and energetic.
Bel Canto did a beautiful job on their, four se­
lections which they have prepared for Districts
on Wednesday, March 16. The Men's Choir
sang the barbershop version of "Coney Island
Baby," complete with barbershop boater hats.
All choirs combined for the final selection - "Sea­
sons of Love," from the movie "Rent."
It was a delightful evening.
Great Northwest Film
to be Shown at Eltrym
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