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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1982)
Keeping Posted, Bull Run election set THURSDAY. JU NE 17 Sandy E le m e n ta r y District Board of Directors meets at 7:30 p m . in the Cedar R id g e School library Among the agenda topics is an engineering report on improvements to Sandy Elementary School SATURDAY. JU NE I t The Sandy Grange will host a flea market and tailgate sale at the Grange Hall. 36804 SE Kelso Road. Lunch will be served and dessert will be strawberry shortcake For table or space reservations, call 668 4952 or 668 5859, Sandy Country Market will be open from 10 a m to 4:3 0 p m . a t N elson Memorial Pioneer Park, corner of 362nd Drive and Highway 26 For informa tion, call Pam Hauff at 668-7257 Steve Christensen. M ark Knots, and Tom Ten Eyck, with back to camera, place a platform as they worked Sunday morning readying the set for "I’ve Got Rhythm." The entire transformation of the was completed in a m atter of hours. Workers set stage fo r new musical by DAN DILLO N The task may seem impossible to the unitiated, but Sunday a group of dedicated members of the Sandy Community Players got together and accomplished it. The members of the local theater group dismantled the set of "H arvey,” which closed its run Saturday evening, erected the set for "I'v e Got Rhythm," which opens in July, and rehearsed on it that afternoon. Planning is the key, according to Steve Christensen, Sandy High School music in structor, who is one of five with a hand in the new production's directorial pie M ark Kuntz, SUHS drama instructor, designed the new set . The principals knew that blocking for the musical production would be complex on the circular flight of stairs that surrounds of grand piano at center stage. So, they built the set in the commons at the high school in order to block out the actors* and actresses* steps and rehearse while school was winding down and "Harvey” was occupying the stage at Sandy Community Theater With "H arvey’s" final curtain call schedul ed for last Saturday evening, the other SCP members spent the afternoon dismantling the "Rhythm ” set at the high school and loading it into a truck Sunday morning at 6 a m , they tore down the "H arvey” set and began moving into the theater, platform by platform By noon, the bulk of the work was completed and the set was onstage. I t ’s a move that could be repeated more fre quently in the fu tu re , according to Christensen, as SCP moves toward some sort of financial stability and increases the number of its productions annually. He said that it's nothing for theater gi^up* in the Portland area to tear down one produc tion and begin another presentation in the course of one week I t ’s an economic fact of life that theater groups cannot have their theaters standing vacant for any length of time. He added that the cast of "Rhythm " could be ready for a Friday curtain call this week if it was necessary, thanks to the quick work transforming the theater stage But that premier will have a week's wait. ‘T v e G o t Rhythm” opens with a special Mt Hood Hospice benefit July 1 Opening night, July 2, will be a 81 night for the budget- minded. Christensen said. After that the show will run July 3, 9, 10, 11, 17 and 18 All performances will be at 8 p m with the exception of July 11. That night the Players hope to take advantage of the Sandy was also charged with second-degree theft in con nection with the incident Friday, at l .37a m., San dy police took James Roger S eege r , «7, of Gresham into custody and charged him with driving under the in fluence of intoxicants, driv ing w ith a suspended license and fa ilu re to He is helped by a chorus of singers that in cludes Lois Eblen, Katie Ten Eyck, Cindy Pick, Macy Brader, Alice Roth. Marilyn Rowell, Joan Wright. Bruce Scarth, Rob Lawson, M ark Kuntz and Dave Eagle The chorus is backed by a five-piece or chestra featuring Tom Ten Eyck on piano, Fred Hertnch on bass. Mike Bailor on drums, Dean Barker on alto saxophone and flute, and Christensen on trumpet Choreography was assisted by Bonnie Hoi ly, Reynolds High School drama coach Pauline Stafford is producing the show Cottrell School Board meets at 8 p m in the East Building TUESDAY. JU NE 22 An election will be held in th e B u ll Run School D is tric t. Some d is trict patrons are seeking to recall members of that district's Board of Direc tors. Polls will be open 8 a m .t o S p m at the school Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce meets for its weeki) luncheon meeting at noon at the Tollgate Inn Ed Hardt, Metro Region engineer for the State display a license Jerry Eppler, 22, of San dy was lodged and cited after he was stopped at the intersection of Highway 26 and Bluff Road he was charged with driving with a suspended license and possession of less than one ounce of a controlled substance H ighw ay D ivision w ill speak Sandy High School D is tric t Superintendent Jack Peters will also pre sent a nine minute film on education. W EDNESDAY. JU NE 23 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy C o m m u n ity Action Center THURSDAY. JU NE 24 £and> Golden Age Club holds at potluck luncheon at the Sandy Senior Center at noon Rebekah Lodge meets at the Odd Fellows Hall at 8 pm SUNDAY. JU N E 20 The Yamaha Gold Cup motocross race will be held at Mt. View Raceways, 38960 SE Rude Road Money races will begin at noon MONDAY, JU NE 21 Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 p m at Sandy City Hall. Concert series slated Sit back and relax this summer in Meinig Park The Sandy Recreation Department will offer a series of free musical con certs beginning next F ri day, June 25, from 7:30 to 9 p m The first performance will be Cymbalum John of E u g e n e who p la y s a magnificent from Hungary called the cymbalum The instrument pre dates the piano and is player with "h am m ers” or plucked with the fingers The other two concerts in the senes will be the Brian Ady Trio, featunng jazz music, on July 23 and a classical guitarist on Aug LIMU «lona; me ivy Bear has gone Polynesian! We shall be serving on Father's Day all you-can eat buffet June 20, 4-8 p.m, Hawaiian relatives have flown orchids and spirits to make this an outstanding occasion. The buffet shall include the authentic Polynesian foods sj below. /J ts F°r reservations £ ggk HYPNOSIS CALL Aalua Rg Lau-Laus Aafa-Aafc Tenuaki, Hatípia.. * \ 0a harte o fa For more information, call the Sandy Recreation Department at 668 5569 Police nab Ohio fugiti Sandy police last Thurs day a rre sted an Ohio fugitive who had come into the area Just the day before Frederick Allen Cola, 20, was taken into custody at 3:30 p.m by Sandy Police Chief Fred Punzel and lodged in the Clackamas County Jail. He was a r rested on a fugitive w ar rant issued by the state of Ohio on charges of attemp ted aggravated murder, a t tempted aggravated rob bery and four counts of kid napping Mountain Festival crowd and open at 7 p m. The 13-member cast will present a 60-song show that Christensen and Tom Ten Eyck whittled down from some 500 preliminary selections The show covers the Broadway era from Gershwin to the present and will afford one novice performer an on-stage history lesson of the Great White Way. Bob Anderson, who appeared in "Odd Cou ple” and "Tribute," and Mary Russell, who appeared in SUHS’ "West Side Story," pro vide the narrative that hlds the musical together Anderson is teaching Russell a bit of the history of show biz behind the footlights, in troducing her to the music of Broadway Sandy Rainbow G irls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7 30 p m . NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY . . . Call fo r A p p o in tm e n t • STRESS • FEARS • SPORTS I lt is ll R ip n ie s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F O R ___ • SMOKING • WEIGHT • BEDWETTING • MEMORY • nailbiting • SELECONEIDENCE C a ll 6 6 8 -4 2 2 1 BRAND SHOES N u ll PHD C e rtifie d U n io n H y p n o lh e ro p is t FOR D A D ’S D A Y ....... FOR FATH T Monday, three people were picked up by Sandy police a fte r siphoning gasoline from a vehicle parked on Hood Street Timothy Lee Seeger. 18, of Boring was charged with second degree theft and minor in possession of alcohol, James Thomas Simmons. 20. of Oregon Ci ty was c h a rg e d w ith second degree thefts A 17-year old Sandy male EXPERT APPLIANCE SERVICE & PARTS “ O N STAGE ' IN C H IL D R E N S PARK FOR FATHER’S DAY jur iio c o n t is t i • • • • • • Amana Frigidaire GE. Jenn A it KitchenAid M a y ta g RiecEi m n n n ’/ •h im bru y « b e rth jnmm nmt ft Ilm ,filili• ¡nul ifiiilliil il« h i - um Urm iil/ /iwbrr i k u I t U ifMttH-» It m l HH«|' /»«■ m l i ‘ ilrr- •A S C IA I SVIN TS hui mi httllmm utb-» Imnilbn ftmuillimfl W « llllf »hrtt HRnr» Attur tSwM«/1 t l m •l*th 4»wi m ulti I I m m ‘ 1 m U i 7 m y H tMmri munit m i m nntnltui imin . » M il M>W ««.' ,k tM M » l l M l l M STRAWBERRY RUN CONTINUOUS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OVER 4 0 HANDICRAFT BOOTHS FOOD. 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