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Hood River News, Saturday, February 28, 2015
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H APPENINGS
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Events tab.
■ Feb. 28 — Clink! A Taste
of Oregon Wine exhibit
grand opening and wine
tasting, 6-8 p.m. at the History
Museum, 300 Port Marina Dr.
Exhibit viewing, wine tasting, live
music, dancing, light refresh-
ments and museum logo wine
glass. Fundraiser for museum.
$35 general admission, $30 cur-
rent members. Tickets at Wauco-
ma, the History Museum and by
calling 541-386-6772.
■ Through March 1 — Art
A Day at the Columbia Arts
Center. Featuring Kathryn
Watne (Enameled Jewelry),
Charlene Forte (Glass), Dawn
Elle (Ceramics), Sue Sutherland
(Oils), Mark Nilsson (Acrylics),
and Karen Watson (Pastels).
■ March 1-31 — Fine
Feathered Friends exhibi-
tion at the Columbia Center for
the Arts. Bird-inspired art by Ann
Fleming, Tom Herrera, Abigail
Merickel, David Ryan, Mary
Rollins, Kathy Watne, Angela
Williamson, Kelsey Mosley, Bill
Sturman, Wesley Lawson, Eliza-
beth See, Meran Ni Cuill, Kim
Lindemyer, Linda Steider, Robin
Panzer. Info at 541-387-8877.
■ March 1-April 30 —
Clink! A Taste of Oregon
Wine exhibit, The History Mu-
seum, 300 Port Marina Dr. Traces
history of Oregon wines; stories
of some of the individuals and
institutions that propelled Ore-
gon wine onto the national and
international stage. More info at
541-386-6772.
ON STAGE
■ Feb. 27-28 — The Full
Monty, 7:30 p.m. at Columbia
Center for the Arts. Written ty
Terrence McAnally and David
Yazbek, and directed by Bruce
Ludwig. Tickets $18 for adults,
$15 for students and seniors,
$12 for groups of 10 or more.
Packages also available. Con-
tains mature content and is not
suitable for children under 13.
More info at columbiaarts.org.
■ Feb. 27-28, March 6-7
— The Girl Who Lived with
Bears, 7 p.m. at Hood River
Middle School. Matinee perfor-
mance March 1 at 2 p.m. Written
by Mark Steighner, HRVHS music
teacher. Based loosely on a local
Native American legend. $5 for
adults and $3 for students.
■ Feb. 27-28, March 6-7,
13-14 — Madwoman of
Chaillot, 7 p.m. at the HRVHS
Bowe Theater. Matinee March 1,
2 p.m. Adults $8, stu-
dents/seniors $6. Advanced tick-
ets available at Waucoma.
March 6-7, 13-14 — Two
for One: An Evening of Clas-
sic One Acts, 7:30 p.m. at Co-
lumbia Center for the Arts. Di-
rected by Tom Burns. Featuring
“The Dumb Waiter” and “Laun-
dry & Bourbon.” Tickets $15
adults, $12 students and seniors;
available at Waucoma Bookstore
and Columbia Center for the COMMUNITY EVENTS
■ Feb. 27 — SMART
Arts.
Tongue Twister Tournament,
FOR CHILDREN
7 p.m. at the Hood River Hotel,
■ Feb. 28 — Magic the Second and Oak. Five students
Gathering for 13 and under, 4- and five educators compete
5:30 p.m. at Hood River Hobbies. against each other. Open mic is
Week 2 of 4; supervised club for back for $5 donation. Tickets are
kids to have fun and improve $10; proceeds to SMART. All
their skills. Gameplay, skill build- ages welcome!
ing workshops, prizes. $40 for
■ Feb. 28 — Second An-
series;
email nual Cascade Winter Ruck,
info@hoodriverhobbies.com or 8:30-5 p.m. at the Port of Cas-
register through Community Ed cade Locks Marine Park. Get pre-
at 541-386-2055.
pared for the coming hiking sea-
■ March 7 — Magic the son. Novice to expert. Includes
Gathering for 13 and under, 4- breakfast and lunch; special dis-
5:30 p.m. at Hood River Hobbies. count at Thunder Island Brewing
Week 3 of 4; club for kids to day of event. Cost $30.
have fun and improve their skills.
■ Feb. 28 — Author read-
Gameplay, skill building work- ing: Peter Stark, 1 p.m. at the
shops, prizes. $40 for series; Hood River Library. Stark will dis-
info@hoodriverhobbies.com or cuss his book “Astoria: Astor and
register through Community Ed Jefferson’s Lost Pacific Empire, A
at 541-386-2055.
Story of Ambition and Survival
■ March 14 — Birdhouse on the Early American Frontier.”
Building Workshop for Kids, Sponsored by Waucoma Book-
11-noon at the Columbia Center store and the HR County Library
for the Arts. Part of Fine Feath- District. Free; open to all.
ered Friends exhibition activities.
■ Feb. 28 — Create a
$20; reservations required; limit scrapbook class, 2 p.m. at the
20. Call 541-387-8877.
Cascade Locks Library. Create a
handmade three ring 8x8 album;
EXHIBITS
decorate with ribbons, tags and
other elements. By Pam Sanchez.
Free; open to all. More info at
5 4 1 - 3 8 6 - 2 5 3 5 ,
info@hoodriverlibrary.org, or
hoodriverlibrary.org.
■ Feb. 28 — Lance Rhoad-
es presents “American Indians
in Cinema: Participation On-
screen and Behind the Scene,” 2
p.m. at the White Salmon Valley
Community Library. Last of the
KOOBDOOGA: Community Read
2015 series of presentations.
More info at 509-493-1132.
■ Feb. 28 — Fruit tree ba-
sics, pruning and training, 2
p.m. at Grow Organic, 2035
12th St. With arborist Bo Van-
derKloot for hands-on demon-
strations. 2-part class; $15 per
class or $25 for both.
■ Feb. 28 — Wild Bill’s
Bingo at the Elks Lodge,
fundraiser for Elks scholarship
programs, 7 p.m. Open to the
community. Minimum $250 pro-
gressive blackout each week.
Hosted by the Elks and the Mid-
Columbia Knights of Columbus.
Dinners, starting at $8.50, are
available from 5-7 p.m.
■ Through March 20 —
Native plant sale. By the Hood
River Soil & Water Conservation
District. Native conifers, decidu-
ous trees and shrubs. Bare-root
seedlings 1-2 years old. Orders
delivered April 3-4. Email
kris@hoodriverswcd.org, call
541-386-4588, or drop by 3007
Experiment Station Rd.
■ March 1 — Fruit tree
maintenance, restoration prun-
ing, pests, disease, propaga-
tion/grafting, 2 p.m. at Grow Or-
ganic, 2035 12th St. With ar-
borist Bo VanderKloot for hands-
on demonstrations. Part 2 of 2-
part class; $15 per class or $25
for both.
■ March 2 — “Early In-
habitants of the Columbia
Gorge,” 2-3 p.m. in the Hawks
Ridge dining room. With Steve
Thompson of the Columbia
Gorge Discovery Center. Interac-
tive with slide show and props.
■ March 2 — AARP Tax-
Aide Preparation, 2-7 p.m. at
the Hood River Library. Free help
is available to low- and moder-
ate-income taxpayers, especially
those 60 and older. Bring all per-
tinent tax information including
photo ID, last year's tax return,
and proof of health insurance.
■ March 3 — Senior
meals, noon at the Lyle Lions
Community Center, of 5th St.
and Hwy 14. Public welcome.
■ March 3 — Big Bingo at
the HR Valley Adult Center, 2010
Sterling Place, off Brookside
Drive. Doors open and food
available at 5 p.m.; games begin
promptly at 6 p.m. Funds raised
support the Meals on Wheels
Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea
‘ G IRL W HO L IVED W ITH T HE B EARS’
The musical “The Girl Who Lived With The Bears” opens Feb. 27 at Hood River Middle School. Rebec-
ca Nederhiser directs the play, composed by Mark Steighner. In roles of Native Americans and animals
are, from left, Emily Lewis, Frances Dickinson, Mariah Roberts, Maggie Bertrand, Aleyah Klapprich, San-
dra Piatt, Emily Mitchell, Caroline Hyde, Sydney Cox, Jude Bokovoy, Luke Southall, and Camille
Bushauer. Artists in residence Allison Bell Fox (sets) and Toma Villa (masks) helped along with shop
teacher Andy Angstrom and students. The dates of the show (updated from the Feb. 25 article) are Feb.
27, 28, March 6, 7 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 28 and March 7 at 2 p.m.; tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for
students. On page A1: Atari Gauthier as Ayasha, the girl who lived with the bears.
program.
■ March 3 — Dyslexia
support meeting, 6:30 p.m. at
Ground Coffee, 12 Oak St. For
more info, contact Megan Fili-
ault at 503-209-9638 or
columbiagorge@decoding
dyslexiaor.org.
■ March 3 — HR County
Library District Board of Di-
rectors meeting, 7 p.m. at the
HR Library Jeanne Marie Gaulke
Community Meeting Room. An-
nual planning session; this year
will focus on technology.
■ March 4 — Gentle Yoga
for beginning seniors 50 and
over, 10-11 a.m. at the HR Care
Center, 729 Henderson Rd. Free.
Taught by certified yoga instruc-
tor Christine Shannon. Wear
loose, comfortable clothing;
bring yoga mat and water bottle;
some mats available onsite. No
experience necessary.
■ March 4 — Brown Bag
Workshop, 12-1 p.m. at Gorge
Innoventure, 1000 E. Port Mari-
na Drive, Ste. 101. Megan
Spears, CPO, Disorder 2 Order,
“Tackling the To-Do List.” Atten-
dees encouraged to bring brown
bag lunch. $5.
■ March 4 — GO! Sense
of Place lecture, 6:30 p.m. at
the Columbia Center for the Arts.
Apr. 18th
Jan.
5 pm
1pm 7th
or · 6pm
“Oregon’s Special History in
Conserving its Environment”
with Michael McCloskey. $8
general admission, $5 for GO!
Members.
■ March 5 — Spices of
India, 11 a.m. at the HR Exten-
sion Office classroom. Part of the
Extension Service Family and
Community Education study
groups,who will share the lesson
March 12. More info at 541-
386-3343.
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Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON FOR THE
COUNTY OF
HOOD RIVER
In the Matter of
the Marriage of:
Lenore Joy Mar-
tinez, Petitioner, and
Carlos
Martinez-
Aguilar,
Respon-
dent. Case No.
140096D
SUM-
MONS DOMESTIC
RELATIONS SUIT
TO: Carlos Mar-
tinez-Aguilar, Re-
spondent, Home Ad-
dress P.O. Box 1074,
Talent, OR 97540.
The petitioner has
filed a Petition ask-
ing for: Dissolution
of Marriage.
If you do not file
the appropriate legal
paper with the court
in the time required
(see below), your
spouse/partner may
ask the court for a
judgment
against
you that orders the
relief requested.
NOTICE TO RE-
SPONDENT: READ
THESE
PAPERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear”
in this case or the
other side will win
automatically.
To
“appear,” you must
file with the Court a
legal paper called a
“Response” or “Mo-
tion.”
Response
forms may be avail-
able through the
court located at 309
State St., Hood Riv-
er, OR 97031. This
Response must be
filed with the court
clerk or administra-
tor within thirty (30)
days along with the
required filing fee. It
must be in proper
form and you must
show that the Peti-
tioner’s attorney (or
the Petitioner if
he/she does not
have an attorney)
was served with a
copy of the “Re-
sponse” or “Motion.”
The location to file
your response is at
the court address in-
dicated above.
If you have ques-
tions, you should
see an attorney im-
mediately. If you
need help finding an
attorney, you may
contact the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service on-
line
at
www.oregonstatebar
.org or by calling
(503) 684-3763 (in
the Portland metro-
politan area) or toll
free elsewhere in
Oregon at (800)
452-7636.
If special accom-
modation under the
Americans with Dis-
abilities Act is need-
ed, please contact
your local court at
the address above;
telephone number
541-386-3535.
Certificate of Doc-
ument Preparation.
You are required to
truthfully complete
this certificate re-
garding the docu-
ment you are filing
with
the
court.
Check all boxes and
complete all blanks
that apply: I selected
this document for
myself and I com-
pleted it without paid
assistance.
Lenore Joy Mar-
tinez, Petitioner, 818
June St., Hood Riv-
er, OR 97031, 541-
386-4040. I certify
that this is a true
copy. Lenore Joy
Martinez, Petitioner
11,13,15,17-4t
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON FOR THE
COUNTY OF
HOOD RIVER
In the Matter of
the Estate of: JOHN
MICHAEL
STAN-
CATI,
Deceased.
Case No. 150003P
NOTICE TO IN-
TERESTED PER-
SONS
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that the undersigned
has been appointed
and has qualified as
the Personal Repre-
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
sentative of the es-
tate. All persons
having
claims
against the estate
are hereby required
to present their
claims, with proper
vouchers, within four
months after the
date of first publica-
tion of this notice, as
stated below, to the
Personal Represen-
tative at P.O. Box
417, Hood River,
Oregon 97031, or
the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
GON FOR THE
COUNTY OF
HOOD RIVER
ed by the proceed-
ings in this estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
court, the Personal
Representative, or
the attorney for the
Personal Represen-
tative at Davies
Dunn, LLP, (541)
386-2221.
DATED and first
published this 14TH
day of February,
2015. Julia Venditto,
Personal Represen-
tative
13,15,17-3t
PROBATE DE-
PARTMENT
In the Matter of
the Estate of CLEM
L. POPE, Deceased.
No. 150002P. NO-
TICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that the undersigned
has been appointed
Personal Represen-
tative of the above
estate. All persons
having
claims
against the estate
are required to pre-
sent them, with
vouchers attached,
to the undersigned
Personal Represen-
tative at the law of-
fice
of
Annala,
Carey,
Baker,
Thompson
&
VanKoten, P.C., at
305 Cascade Street
(P.O. Box 325), Hood
River,
Oregon
97031, within four
months after the
date of first publica-
tion of this notice as
stated below, or
such claims may be
barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings in this estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
Court, the Personal
Representative, or
the lawyers for the
Personal Represen-
tative.
DATED and first
published Saturday
the 14th of February,
2015.
ARTHUR POPE,
PERSONAL REP-
R E S E N TAT I V E ,
33190 Bloomberg
Road, Eugene, Ore-
gon 97405, Tele-
phone (541) 744-
1269.
VICTOR
W.
VANKOTEN, OSB
#711798
ANNALA, CAREY,
BAKER, THOMP-
SON & VanKOTEN,
P.C.,
ATTORNEY
FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE,
305 Cascade Street,
Post Office Box 325,
Hood River, Oregon
97031, Telephone:
(541)
386-1811;
Fax: (541) 386-6242
13,15,17-3t
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY
BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
The Hood River
County Board of
Commissioners
(BOC) will conduct a
quasi-judicial hear-
ing on Monday,
March 16, 2015, be-
ginning at 6:00 p.m.
in the BOC confer-
ence room (1st floor)
of the County Busi-
ness Administration
Building, 601 State
Street, Hood River,
to consider a pro-
posed exchange of
County forest land
with Hood River
Cherry Company.
Comments
re-
garding the pro-
posed
exchange
may be submitted to
the Board of Com-
missioners at the
hearing in written or
oral form (at least 10
copies should be
provided for written
comments). Failure
of an issue to be
raised at the hear-
ing, in person, or by
letter, or failure to
provide statements
or evidence suffi-
cient to afford the
decision makers an
opportunity to con-
sider the issue, pre-
cludes appeal based
on that issue.
Additional infor-
mation
regarding
this exchange can
be obtained by con-
tacting
Doug
Thiesies,
County
Forest Manager, at
the Hood River
County
Forestry
Dept., (541) 387-
6888
or
doug.thiesies@co.h
ood-river.or.us.
A
staff report, includ-
ing an appraisal
summary and ex-
change maps, will
be available for re-
view at no cost by
March 2nd at the
Forestry office, 918
18th Street, Hood
River. Copies can be
purchases at $0.25
per page.
16,17-2t
NOTICE OF PUB-
LIC HEARING
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY PLAN-
NING COMMIS-
SION
The Hood River
County
Planning
Commission
will
hold a public hearing
on Wednesday, April
8, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Board of Com-
missioner’s Confer-
ence Room (1st
Floor) of the County
Business Adminis-
tration Building, 601
State Street, Hood
River, Oregon to
consider an applica-
tion made by Dave
Logsdon to modify
his conditional use
permit to operate a
brewery in conjunc-
tion with his onsite
farm. Specifically,
Mr. Logsdon is re-
questing to autho-
rize three building
additions to his
brewery, including
two that have al-
ready been con-
structed, and to al-
low periodic Satur-
day visits by tourists
and trade persons
who wish to tour the
brewery and proper-
ty by appointment.
The subject parcel
is located at the NE
corner of Booth Hill
and Neal Creek
Roads. The property
is further described
as 1N 10E, Section
11, Tax Lot #800.
Comments
re-
garding this applica-
tion must be re-
ceived by the Coun-
ty Planning Depart-
ment by Friday,
March 13, 2015 at
5:00 p.m. to be in-
corporated into the
staff report to the
County
Planning
Commission. How-
ever, written or oral
comments may be
provided at the hear-
ing itself. (At least 12
copies should be
provided for written
comments submit-
ted the night of the
hearing and the
amount of time giv-
en for oral testimony
will be limited.)
Failure of an issue
to be raised at the
hearing, in person or
by letter, or failure to
provide statements
or evidence suffi-
cient to afford the
decision makers an
opportunity to re-
spond to the issue
precludes appeal to
the County Board of
Commissioners
based on that issue.
If you would like
additional informa-
tion regarding this
application, please
contact Eric Walker,
Principal Planner, at
the Hood River
County
Planning
Department at (541)
387-6840
or
eric.walker@co.hoo
d-river.or.us. The ap-
plication, all docu-
ments, and evidence
are available for re-
view at no cost and
copies can be pro-
vided at $0.25 per
page. A copy of the
staff report will be
available for inspec-
tion or purchase at
least seven days pri-
or to the hearing.
17-1t
PUBLIC MEETING
NOTICE
MID-COLUMBIA
COUNCIL OF
GOVERNMENTS
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Notice is hereby
given that the MC-
COG Board of Di-
rectors will meet
Tuesday, March 3,
2015 at 10:00 a.m.
at MCCOG, 1113
Kelly Ave., The
Dalles, OR. (541)
298-4101.
Principal subject:
The Dalles Transit
Center.
17-1t
REQUEST FOR
QUALIFICATIONS
– LIBRARY INTE-
RIOR DESIGN
Fort Vancouver
Regional
Library
District (FVRL) is re-
questing qualifica-
tions for interior de-
sign
consultation
during the renova-
tion of the White
Salmon Valley Li-
brary
in
White
Salmon, Washing-
ton. An interior de-
signer is needed for
consultation regard-
ing elements such
as new carpet, paint,
furniture,
lighting
and shelving. Re-
sponses are due
March 18. To down-
load the full RFQ,
visit www.fvrl.org >
Locations & Ser-
vices > About FVRL
> Jobs & RFPs.
17-1t
MARCH 4, 2015,
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY TRANS-
PORTATION DIS-
TRICT SPECIAL
TRANSPORTA-
TION ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
MEETING AT
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY TRANS-
PORTATION DIS-
TRICT BOARD
ROOM, 224 WAS-
CO LOOP, HOOD
RIVER, OR
Agenda: 8:30 AM
1. Call Meeting to
Order; 2. Review
and make recom-
mendations for the
Hood River County
Transportation Dis-
trict Board on FTA
Section 5310 Grant
Requests.; 3. Re-
view and make rec-
ommendations for
the Hood River
County Transporta-
tion District Boardon
STF Grant Re-
quests.; 4. Any other
business; 5. Public
Comment; 6. Ad-
journ
17-1t
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