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Hood River News, Saturday, May 9, 2015
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H APPENINGS
Happenings may be edited for
■ May 9 — Stamp Out
length. Listings may also be Hunger food drive. Local city
found online at hoodriver- and rural mail carriers will collect
news.com; click the Events tab. non-perishable food placed next
to mailboxes in support of FISH
ON STAGE
Food Bank.
■ May 8-9, 15-16, 22-23
■ May 9 — Spring migra-
— Good People, 7:30 p.m. at tion bird count in Klickitat
Columbia Center for the Arts. County. All are welcome. More
Matinee performances May 10 info at bobhansen@gorge.net.
■ May 9 — Second Annu-
and 17 at 2 p.m. Directed by
Judie Hanel. Tickets $18 adults, al Lila May's Tutu Trot at the
$15 students and seniors over Mark O'Hatfield trail, 2000 Old
62, and $12 for groups of 10 or Columbia River Dr. (Mosier tunnel
more; available at Columbia trail). 3K/5K/10K walk or run.
Center for the Arts in the gallery, Kids race 8:30 a.m., all other
Waucoma Bookstore and races 9. $20 per participant.
Wear a tutu! More info at
www.columbiaarts.org.
■ May 9 — Hood River In- www.lilamaytututrot.com or
dependent Film Festival, 7 search "Lila May's Tutu Trot" on
p.m. at HRVHS Bowe Theatre. Or- Facebook.
■ May 9 — Bikefest, 8:30
ganized by HR County Ed Foun-
a.m.
Meet at the Goldendale
dation.
pool. More info at warrener-
FOR CHILDREN
brock@gmail.com.
■ May 9 — Master Gar-
■ May 10 — Pokemon
Club, 1:30-3 p.m. at Hood River dener plant sale, 9-1 a.m. at
Hobbies, 110 Fourth St. Supervi- the Learning Garden on the OSU
sion provided for 8 and up. $30 Extension Grounds, 2990 Experi-
for all dates; bring or purchase ment Station Rd. Rain or shine!
deck and cards to trade. More Over 3,000 vegetable starts, flow-
info at info@hoodriverhob- ering perennials, native trees and
shrubs, ground covers, herbs and
bies.com.
■ May 16 — Joe O’Neill ornamental grasses.
■ May 9 — WAAAM Sec-
book signing, 1-3 p.m. at Wau-
ond
Saturday event, 9-5 p.m.
coma Bookstore. Third book in
the Red Hand Adventure series is WAAAM’s military fleet of air-
being released! Posters and a planes and automobiles from
World War I to the Vietnam War
treasure hunt.
will be flying and driving. Restora-
EXHIBITS
tion shop tours at 11 a.m. and 1
■ May 9-22 — Finding p.m. Small flag retirement cere-
Peace: Art Show and Conver- mony 2 p.m.Active duty American
sation, Hood River Library. Part military admission price is free
of a larger project created by Co- and veterans of any era will re-
lumbia Gorge Community Col- ceive half priced admission.
■ May 9 — Columbia
lege. More info at 541-386-
2535, info@hoodriverlibrary.org, Gorge Genealogical Society
meeting, noon at the Columbia
or hoodriverlibrary.org.
■ May 10 — Free admis- Gorge Discovery Center. No-host
sion to Columbia Gorge Dis- lunch at Basalt Café. $1 donation
covery Center during the annu- asked to offset room rental.Topic:
al Mother’s Day Celebration, 9-5 Timelines, with Jim Bull. Bring a
p.m. Bird watching tour at 10 timeline and your laptop. All are
a.m., native plant seedlings on invited.
■ May 9 — “Wild,” 5 p.m.
sale 10-3 p.m., brunch 11-2 p.m.;
at
the
Marine Park Pavilion, 355
live raptor show 11 and 2 p.m.
WaNaPa St., Cascade Locks. Free
More
info
at
screening of movie based on
www.gorgediscovery.org.
bestselling novel by Cheryl
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5, movie starts 6. More info at
5 4 1 - 3 8 6 - 2 5 3 5 ,
info@hoodriverlibrary.org, or
hoodriverlibrary.org.
■ May 9 —
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.
■ May 9 — Preregistration
due for cardboard boat race,
Horsethief Lake State Park, 1
p.m. on May 16. For individuals
and teams; boats made out of
cardboard, tape and paint only
and raced through buoyed obsta-
cle course. Prizes. More info at
509-767-1159 or e-mail
sarah.green@parks.wa.gov.
■ May 9-10 — FFA Plant
Sale, 9-3 p.m. in the HRVHS
Greenhouse. Annuals, bedding
plants, veggie starts and cedar
plant identification stakes.
■ May 10 — Birds in Indi-
an Creek Habitats, 8 a.m.
Meets Sunday mornings at Hood
River Hobbies; $10 for all 5 ses-
sions. Identify and map birds and
learn about seasonal use of habi-
tats.All ages; kids with wildlife in-
terests strongly encouraged with
parental supervision. More info at
info@hoodriverhob-bies.com.
■ May 11 — Dine Out for
a Cure, all day at Pietro’s Pizza.A
benefit for the American Cancer
Society's Relay For Life of the Co-
lumbia Gorge, with 20 percent of
the proceeds donated. Must say
you are dining for Relay For Life.
More info at 541-399-2081 or
tjoyer@charter.net.
■ May 11 — Tai Chi for
Balance, 1-2 p.m. in the Mount
Hood Town Hall’s Mount Hood
Room. Classes are free and for
any level. No experience neces-
sary; donations accepted.
■ May 11 — Columbia
Gorge Community College’s
Renewable Energy Technolo-
gy program open house, 5-7
p.m. at its new home in the Fort
Dalles Readiness & Workforce In-
novations Center on The Dalles
campus. Ribbon cutting at 5:30;
tours, demonstrations, light re-
freshments. More info at
www.cgcc/ret.
■ May 11 — Gorge on Tap,
5:30-7:30 p.m. at Springhouse
Cellar Winery. Free; no RSVP re-
quired. Beer or wine; learn about
new oil-train threat and coal ex-
port update, meet Gorge support-
ers, sneak peek at this year’s hik-
ing challenge.
■ May 11 — Hood River
Democrats monthly meeting, 6
p.m. at the Hood River Library
downstairs meeting room. Public
encouraged to attend.
■ May 12 — Friends of the
Hood River County libraries
meeting, noon in the Gaulke
Meeting Room at the Hood River
County Library. Anyone interest-
ed in joining the Friends and/or
volunteering is invited to attend.
For more info contact Ruth Tsu at
541-386-5465 or Lani Roberts at
541-250-9027.
■ May 12 — Senior meals,
noon at the Lyle Lions Communi-
ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Every-
one welcome.
■ May 12 — 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 program.
■ May 12 — GO! Green
Drinks, 5:30-7 p.m. at the Butler
Bank Building, 301 Oak. $5 do-
nation for non-members. Compli-
mentary champagne cocktails;
learn about Union Event Co. and
Butler Bank.
■ May 12 and 15 —
StrongWomen Fitness Pro-
gram class (for men, too), 9:30-
10:30 a.m. at the Mt. Hood Town
Hall. Class meets Tues/Fri. Join
anytime. Sponsored by OSU Ex-
tension. Work out with other
strong women. More info at 503-
708-6469 or anndow@me.com.
■ May 13 — 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 instructor
Christine Shannon. Wear loose,
comfortable clothing; bring yoga
mat and water bottle; some mats
available onsite. No experience
necessary.
■ May 13 — Free car seat
check, 11-1 p.m. at HR Fire Sta-
tion, 1785 Meyer Parkway. Expec-
tant parents, grandparents and
parents of children under 4 feet 9
inches are encouraged to attend
to have seat installations checked
by car seat technician Elizabeth
Stillwell. Second Wednesday of
each month.
■ May 13 — The Mellow
Guitar of Bill Davis, 11:30-
12:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off
Brookside Drive on the Heights.
■ May 13 — Brown Bag
Workshop: Building a Word
of Mouth Marketing Cam-
paign, 12-1 p.m. at Gorge In-
noventure. Angie DeRouchie of
Success Pacific will talk about
turning existing customers into
independent field sales represen-
tatives for your business. Bring a
bag lunch. $5 nonmembers.
■ May 13-14 — AARP safe
driver course, 11:45-3:15 p.m.
at Down Manor, 1950 Sterling Pl.
Class does not require passing
written test. Qualifications for in-
surance discount requires fulltime
attendance. Sign up through
Community Ed, 541-386-2055,
community.ed@hood-
river.k12.or.us, or hrcommuni-
tyed.org. $20, or $15 for AARP
members; bring card or ID num-
ber and license.
Good Neighbor Saturday
Sábado de Buen Vecino
V OLUNTEERS IN A CTION -
P ROVIDENCE C OMMUNITY C AREGIVERS
V OLUNTARIOS EN A CCIÓN -
C UIDADORES DE LA C OMUNIDAD DE P ROVIDENCE
Saturday, May 16, 2015
8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
El sábado, 16 de mayo del 2015
8 a.m. a 12 p.m.
Do you want to give back
to our neighbors?
Volunteer for Good Neighbor Saturday!
Please call Clare at 541-387-6404
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Seniors and people living
with chronic illness:
Do you need yard clean up help?
Please call Clare st 541-387-6404
¿Quisiera ayudar a sus vecinos?
¡Sea voluntario para El sábado
del buen vecino!
Favor de llamar a Clare al 541-387-6404
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Personas de mayor edad o quienes
viven con una enfermedad crónica:
¿Necesita ayuda con limpieza de jardín o el patio?
Favor de llamar a Clare al 541-387-6404
JEFF SACRE
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Public Notices
“BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
EAST FORK IRRI-
GATION DISTRICT
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that the Board of Di-
rectors of East Fork
Irrigation District,
acting as a Board of
Equalization,
will
meet at its office at
3500 Graves Road,
Odell, Oregon, be-
ginning
Tuesday,
May 19, 2015, at
3:00 p.m., to review
and correct its as-
sessments as pro-
vided
in
ORS
545.418. The Board
will continue in ses-
sion from day-to-
day, as long as may
be necessary, and
will hear and deter-
mine any objections
or complaints of any
interested person to
said
assessment
and change the
same as shall ap-
pear proper and
necessary. DATED:
April 15, 2015. East
Fork Irrigation Dis-
trict. By: Sharon
Swyers”
36,37-2t
NOTICE OF BUD-
GET COMMITTEE
MEETING
The
Tri-County
Mental Health Board
will hold a public
meeting which will
include, but not be
limited to, Mid-Co-
lumbia Center for
Living’s
Budget
Committee Meeting.
The purpose of the
Budget Committee
Meeting is to receive
the Mid-Columbia
Center for Living’s
budget for the fiscal
year of July 2015
through June 2016.
The public meeting
is May 19, 2015 be-
ginning at 12:00
P.M. at the Mid-Co-
lumbia Center for
Living’s Third Street
Office, 207 West
Third Street, The
Dalles,
Oregon
97058.
A copy of the pre-
liminary budget doc-
ument may be ob-
tained on or after
May 18, 2015 at
MCCFL, 207 West
Third Street, The
Dalles, Oregon be-
tween the hours of
8:30 a.m. and 5:00
p.m.
The meeting loca-
tion is accessible to
persons with disabil-
ities. A request for
an interpreter for the
hearing impaired or
for other accommo-
dations for persons
with
disabilities
should be made at
least 48 hours be-
fore the meeting to
Amy Johnson at
541-386-2620, ext.
#2208.
36,37-2t
SECOND NOTICE
OF BUDGET COM-
MITTEE MEETING
A public meeting
of the Budget Com-
mittee of the WEST
SIDE RFPD, HOOD
RIVER
County,
State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget
for the fiscal year
July 1, 2015 to June
30, 2016, will be
held at 1185 TUCK-
ER RD, HOOD RIV-
ER OR. The meeting
will take place on
MAY 14th, at 11:30
a.m.
The purpose of
the meeting is to re-
ceive the budget
message and to re-
ceive comment from
the public on the
budget. This is a
public
meeting
where deliberation
of the Budget Com-
mittee will take
place. Any person
may appear at the
meeting and discuss
the proposed pro-
grams with the Bud-
get Committee. A
copy of the budget
document may be
inspected or ob-
tained on or after
MAY 5TH, at 1185
TUCKER RD, be-
tween the hours of 8
a.m. and 9 a.m.
37-1t
ESTATE OF
SERGIUS RAY
GAULKE NOTICE
TO INTERESTED
PERSONS CASE
NO. 150010P
In the Circuit
Court of the State of
Oregon, for the
County of Hood Riv-
er, Probate Depart-
ment.
In the Matter of
the
Estate
of
Sergius Ray Gaulke,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby
given that Terry K.
Gaulke has been
appointed as the
personal represen-
tative of the above
estate. All persons
having
claims
against the estate
are required to pre-
sent them to the un-
dersigned personal
representative
in
care of the under-
signed attorney at:
5550 SW Macadam
Ave Ste 110, Port-
land, OR 97239-
3772, 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 attorney for the
personal represen-
tative.
Dated and first
published May 9,
2015.
Terry K. Gaulke,
Personal Represen-
tative
Carolyn W. Miller,
OSB #784278, Car-
olyn W. Miller, PC,
Attorney for Person-
F O R M L B - 1
al Representative,
5550 SW Macadam
Ave Ste 110, Port-
land,
3772
OR
97239-
37,39,41-3t
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Contact: Fred Kowell
Telephone: 541.386.1645
T O T A L O F A L L F U N D S
Email: fkowell@portofhoodriver.com
F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y - R E S O U R C E S
Actual Amount
FY 2013-14
2,893,422
3,407,828
1,842,609
137,167
268,038
188,233
331,091
29,313
6,005
15,731
1,195,474
10,314,911
59,664
1 0 , 3 7 4 , 5 7 5
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
Tolls
Lease Income
User fees
Marina
Airport
Grant Income
Property Sales
Other Debt
Interest Income
Interfund Transfers
All Other Resources Except Property Taxes
Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
T o t a l R e s o u r c e s
Adopted Budget
Approved Budget
FY 2014-15
3,040,055
3,530,381
1,920,393
111,271
273,797
172,130
1,324,700
1,936,660
0
15,100
2,259,363
14,583,850
59,101
1 4 , 6 4 2 , 9 5 1
F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y - R E Q U I R E M E N T S B Y O B J E C T C L A S S I F I C A T I O N
Personnel Services
1,568,489
2,029,668
Materials and Services
1,232,289
Capital Outlay
1,038,677
Debt Service
1,195,474
Interfund Transfers
0
Contingencies
0
Special Payments
3,309,978
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
T o t a l R e q u i r e m e n t s
1 0 , 3 7 4 , 5 7 5
FY 2015-16
2,850,500
3,590,500
1,889,330
137,900
269,900
174,000
381,100
2,789,000
1,170,000
16,500
2,260,500
15,529,230
61,700
1 5 , 5 9 0 , 9 3 0
1,853,683
2,289,176
4,440,013
959,218
2,259,363
1,000,000
0
1,841,498
1 4 , 6 4 2 , 9 5 1
1,966,000
2,496,100
4,054,050
1,012,150
2,260,500
1,000,000
0
2,802,130
1 5 , 5 9 0 , 9 3 0
F I N A N C I A L S U M M A R Y - R E Q U I R E M E N T S B Y O R G A N I Z A T I O N A L U N I T O R P R O GR A M *
N a m e of Organizational Unit or Program
F T E for that unit or program
Toll Bridge-expenditures and reserved fund balance
2,689,910
2,663,994
FTE
11
11
1,413,869
2,393,589
Industrial Buildings
5
3
FTE
170,717
260,533
Commercial Buildings
1
1
FTE
534,747
1,334,800
Waterfront Recreation
4
6
FTE
672,074
441,109
Marina
1
1
FTE
343,449
441,965
Airport
1
1
FTE
Land
217,056
1,235,981
1
1
FTE
345,534
398,970
General Government
1
1
FTE
Unallocated Expenses
196,767
371,149
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
2,594,978
2,841,498
Pass through transfers
1,195,474
2,259,363
T o t a l R e q u i r e m e n t s
1 0 , 3 7 4 , 5 7 5
1 4 , 6 4 2 , 9 5 1
T o t a l F T E
2 5
2 5
2,842,700
11
3,717,650
5
202,100
1
776,500
4
362,550
1
254,000
1
580,000
1
467,500
1
325,300
3,802,130
2,260,500
1 5 , 5 9 0 , 9 3 0
2 5
S T A T E M E N T O F C H A N G E S I N A C T I V I T I E S a n d S O U R C E S O F F I N A N C I N G *
The estimated beginning fund balance for FY 2015-16 may be different from the actual year end balance for FY 2014-15 due to unanticipated activities. This budget
proposes a discontinuance of ticket sales during the latter half of the year. This is due to upgrading the existing tolling system and the higher costs of using tickets as a
form of payment. Capital improvements are scheduled for the bridge including engineering work for the Lift span and auxiliary truss. Additional funding is in place for
ongoing welding, sub-structure pier analysis, lighting and some painting. Grant funding will continue to play a vital role for the Port with regard to its capital
improvements. This year grants are being considered for the Hook Launch and the newly purchased Hanel Mills site. If these grants are approved, the Hanel Mills site
will complete its environmental remediation, and the Hook Launch install recreation amenities. The Marina will include repairs to the Cruise Ship dock and some
conceptual design work for the Transient dock. This budget contemplates a waterfront parking analysis, as well as pre-development work for Lot 1. Personnel costs depict
a 6.2% increase, mostly due to PERS reform as healthcare decreased dampening the overall increase. Materials and Services depicts an increase of 6.5% primarily due
to higher utility costs and professional services related to waterfront planning issues.
Permanent Rate Levy
(rate limit .0332 per $1,000)
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
P R O PE R T Y T A X L E VI E S
Rate or Amount Imposed
.0332
Rate or Amount Imposed
.0332
S T A T E ME N T O F I N D E B T E D N E SS
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1, 2015
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
T o t a l
Rate or Amount Approved
.0332
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1, 2015
$2,430,000
$2,957,665
$0
37,38-2t
PUBLIC MEETING
NOTICE
Mid-Columbia
Council of Govern-
ments (MCCOG)
Notice is hereby
given that the MC-
COG Board of Di-
rectors will meet at
10 a.m. on Tuesday,
May 12, 2015 at
MCCOG (1113 Kelly
Ave., The Dalles,
OR. (541) 298-
4101).
Principal subjects:
Resolutions,
Re-
vised
Employee
Handbook, and Ex-
ecutive Director Up-
date.
37-1t
Legal notice address
hrnlegals@hoodrivernews.com
Questions? Please call 541-386-1234
MAY 13, 2015
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY TRANS-
PORTATION DIS-
TRICT BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
MEETING COLUM-
BIA AREA TRAN-
SIT MULTI-MODAL
TRANSIT CENTER
224 WASCO LOOP
HOOD RIVER, OR
97031 AGENDA
9:00 a.m. 1. Call
Meeting to Order; 2.
Approval of Minutes
of Last Meeting; 3.
Director’s Report; 4.
Approval of Bills
Paid; 5. Old Busi-
ness, A. Financial
Information; 6. New
Business, A. Appoint
New Members to the
HRCTD
Budget
Committee, B. Re-
view and Approve a
Modified Drug and
Alcohol Policy; 7.
Any Other Business;
8. Public Comment
If necessary Exec-
utive Session may
be held in accor-
dance with: ORS
192.660 (1) (d) La-
bor
Negotiations,
ORS 192.660 (1) (d)
Property,
ORS
192.660 (1) (d) Le-
gal Rights, ORS
192.660 (1) (d) Per-
sonnel
37-1t
NOTICE OF PUB-
LIC HEARING
HOOD RIVER
COUNTY
BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that the Hood River
Board of County
Commissioners will
conduct a Public
Hearing on Monday,
May 18, 2015, be-
ginning 6:00 p.m. in
the Commissioners
Conference room on
the first floor of the
County
Business
Administration Build-
ing,
601
State
Street, Hood River,
Oregon 97031.
The hearing is to
consider
amend-
ments to 1) Hood
River County Zoning
Ordinance, Article
61 – Review By
Board, and 2) Hood
River County Admin-
istrative Code, Sec-
tion 6-D Hearings –
Board of Commis-
sioners. Proposed
amendments (other
than housekeeping)
will address: (1) the
Board of County
Commissioners
scope of review in
an appeal; and (2)
the existing limits to
reversing, remand-
ing, or affirming the
underlying decision
by the planning
commission.
No-
tably, when conduct-
ing an on-the-record
review the Board ap-
pears to lack explicit
authority to modify
the planning com-
mission’s decision of
record.
Any
interested
person may appear.
Written comments
or oral testimony by
the public may be
provided at the pub-
lic hearing, or to
staff in advance of
the public hearing.
For those written
comments submit-
ted the night of the
hearing, at least 10
copies shall be pro-
vided for the Board
of Commissioners
and staff.
A copy of the draft
amendments
is
available for review
or
purchase
($0.25/page)
at
Hood River County
Planning (601 State
Street, Hood River)
seven (7) days prior
to the hearing. For
additional informa-
tion or questions
concerning the pro-
posed amendments,
please contact John
Roberts, Hood River
County Planning Di-
rector, by e-mail at
plan.dept@co.hood-
river.or.us or by tele-
phone at (541) 387-
6840. Documents
will also be available
online
at:
http://www.co.hood-
river.or.us/. Click on
the Community De-
velopment
page.
The information will
be updated until af-
ter the final hearing
by the Board of
County
Commis-
sioners.
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NOTICE OF BUD-
GET COMMITTEE
MEETING
A public meeting
of the Budget Com-
mittee of the Park-
dale RFPD, Hood
River County, State
of Oregon, to dis-
cuss the budget for
the fiscal year July
1, 2015 to June 30,
2016, will be held at
Parkdale Fire Sta-
tion 4895 Baseline
Dr. The meeting will
take place on May
28th, 2015 at 7:00
p.m.
The purpose of
the meeting is to re-
ceive the budget
message and to re-
ceive comment from
the public on the
budget.
This is a public
meeting where de-
liberation of the Bud-
get Committee will
take place. Any per-
son may appear at
the meeting and dis-
cuss the proposed
programs with the
Budget Committee.
A copy of the bud-
get document may
be inspected or ob-
tained on or after
May 25th, 2015 at
Parkdale Fire Sta-
tion, between the
hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m.
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