www.hoodrivernews.com Hood River News, Saturday, May 30, 2015 A9 H APPENINGS Happenings may be edited for length. Listings may also be found online at hoodrivernews.com; click the Events tab. CALL FOR ARTISTS ■ July 15-31 — “Gorge Artists Create” annual open juried show, The Dalles Art Cen- ter. Theme “Fruits of Our Labor.” Artists encouraged to be creative and explain how work relates to theme upon submission. All media welcome. Cash prizes. Submissions accepted Tues. thru Sat., 11-5 p.m. May submit up to three pieces. $20 entry fee first, $10 subsequent pieces. More at www.thedallesartcenter.org. FOR CHILDREN ■ May 31 — Pokemon Club, 1:30-3 p.m. at Hood River Hobbies, 110 Fourth St. Supervi- sion provided for 8 and up. $30 for all dates; bring or purchase deck and cards to trade. More info at info@hoodriverhobbies.com. ■ June 13 — RC Car Class, 9-10 a.m. at May Street Elemen- tary covered play area. Bring radio controlled car and spare batteries; learn about car repair and maintenance. Students must be old enough to operate their vehicle safely and stay out of dri- ving area while cars are moving for safety reasons, or must be su- pervised by a parent. $10 for all 3 classes. Sign up through Com- munity Ed. More info at info@hoodriverhobbies.com. ■ June 17-19 — Elemen- tary Fun & Run Camp, 8-10 a.m. at Hood River Middle School. Open to all students grades 1-5. $25, includes t-shirt. Register thru Community Ed, www.hrcommunityed.org. EXHIBITS ■ June 2-11 — HRVHS art show at Dog River Coffee. For show and sale. Artists’ reception June 2, 5-6 p.m. ■ Through July 5 — Exhib- it, “What if Heroes Were Not Welcome Home?,” Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Mu- seum, The Dalles. Examines the experience of Japanese Ameri- can veterans returning home after World War II. Curated by Linda Tamura and Marsha Matthews, the exhibit was origi- nally displayed at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland. ■ Through Aug. 29 — Out- door Recreation: The Heart of Hood River County, The History Museum of Hood River County. Featuring “The Darby Board,” Newman Darby’s iconic “wind sailing” invention, how HR County’s trails were formed, how Timberline was built, what to pack for a hike and more. REUNIONS ■ June 13 — Odell High School Annual Reunion for years 1916 to 1954, 1 p.m., Elks Club in Hood River. All classes, guests and care givers welcome. Wheelchair and handicap acces- sible. For more info call Joyce Gehrig Wagner, 541-436-4220 or kjjwag@charter.net. ■ Aug. 21-22 — HRVHS Class of 1995 will hold their 20 year reunion. Pre-registration be- gins June 1. Those interested in attending or know how to con- tact classmates are asked to email hrvhs1995@gmail.com to be added to the mailing list. COMMUNITY EVENTS ■ May 29-31 — Fundrais- er rummage sale for HR Adopt A Dog at Cody Orchard Farm Stand, 3475 Graves Rd., Odell. Fri., 11-6, Sat. & Sun., 9-3. Many families donated items; funds HRAAD’s mission of caring for and rehoming lost and aban- doned dogs at Hukari Shelter. ■ May 29-31 — Free tee time for local residents, 8-5 p.m. at Skamania Golf Course. Must be a resident of Skamania, Klickitat, Hood River or Wasco counties. Available throughout each of the days and can be made up to two weeks in ad- vance, beginning on May 15 by calling 800-293-0418. Cart $15. ■ May 30 — Hood 2 River Relay, 9-6 p.m. More info at 541-980-2338, 541-308-6738, or www.hood2riverrelay.com. ■ May 30 — 5th Annual Spring Author Festival, 11-2 p.m. at Klindts Booksellers, The Dalles. Ranging in everything from alien abduction and genet- ic engineering to shape shifting and supernatural sleuthing. More info at info@klindtsbooks.com, 541- 296-3355 and www.klindtsbooks.com. ■ May 30 — 7th annual community butterfly re- lease, 2 p.m. at Jackson Park. Intended to provide a nurturing, renewing experience for anyone who is grieving a loss or wishes to honor the memory of a loved one. Free; all invited. One butter- fly per family will be supplied for release. Similar events: May 30, 10 a.m. at Sorosis Park in The Dalles; June 6, 10 a.m. at Rock Cove in Stevenson. ■ May 30 — 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 31 — 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 habitats. All ages; kids with wildlife interests strongly encour- aged with parental supervision. More info at info@hoodriverhobbies.com. ■ May 31 — Underwood Community Center reopen- ing, 1 p.m. Potluck; donations accepted to help finance center. All are invited. ■ June 1 — “The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness” with Professor Anthony Goodman, 2- 3 p.m. in the Hawks Ridge dining room. DVD series explores myths of nutrition and fitness; topics in- clude exercise, weight loss, vita- mins, supplements, hydration and more. Meets Mondays. All welcome. ■ June 2 — Senior meals, noon at the Lyle Lions Communi- ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone welcome. ■ June 2 — 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. ■ June 3 — 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. ■ June 3 — Breastfeeding Support Group, 12-1 p.m. at Riverside Church, Fourth and State. Mother-to-mother support led by Columbia Gorge Breast- feeding Coalition and facilitated by a Certified Lactation Consul- tant. For more info call Jennifer McCauley, RN, IBCLC, 541-387- 6344. ■ June 3 — Poetry Slam, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at A Kidz Dental Zone, 419 State St., Suite 4. HRMS 8 graders will be partici- pating; everyone is invited to show support. Drinks and snacks provided. Donations to HRMS Arts and Lit department. ■ June 4 — Annual Pro- gram Planning Meeting, 9:30 a.m. at the HR Extension Office classroom. Part of the Extension Service Family and Community Education study groups. More info at 541-386-3343. ■ June 4 — Gorge Grown Farmers’ Market, 5-8 p.m. at Hood River Middle School. Local- ly raised fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, eggs, bread and more, with hot food ven- dors, local musicians, cooking demos, children’s activities. ■ June 5 — Life & portrait drawing labs, 9-noon at the Columbia Center for the Arts Studio. Every Friday. $20 drop in; package discounts available. More info at columbiaarts.org or 541-387-8877, ext. 114. ■ June 5 — Friday fun lunch with For the Good Time Band, 11-1:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off Brookside Drive. Dancers and listeners welcome! ■ June 5 — Caregiver training on Living with Alzheimer’s, 1:30-4 p.m. at the Hood River Valley Adult Center. Free, instructor-led training de- signed for a variety of caregivers, including those working specifi- cally in the healthcare profes- sion, as well as family members helping to coordinate or provide in-home care for a loved one. ■ June 6 — Lyle Lions Pancake Breakfast / Scholar- ship Donations, 7 a.m. at the Lyle Lions Community Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone welcome. ■ June 6 — Hood River Saturday Market, 10 a.m. at Oak Street Pub, 4th & Oak St. 25th anniversary as a down- town, community staple! Market showcases work, products from some of the finest artisans and growers anywhere! We also fea- ture some of the best live music! ■ June 6 — Anson’s Bike Buddies Bike Drive, 10-3 p.m. at The Crates Building, 3591 Klindt Drive, The Dalles. Collect- ing used bikes or bike parts for area children ages 6-18. Help Anson reach his goal that every child have a bike of their own. ■ June 6 — 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. ■ June 7 — Birds in Indian Creek Habitats, 8 a.m. Meets Sunday mornings at Hood River Hobbies; $10 for all 5 sessions. Identify and map birds and learn about seasonal use of habitats. All ages; kids with wildlife inter- ests strongly encouraged with parental supervision. More info at info@hoodriverhobbies.com. ■ June 8 — “The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness” with Professor Anthony Goodman, 2- 3 p.m. in the Hawks Ridge dining room. DVD series explores myths of nutrition and fitness; topics in- clude exercise, weight loss, vita- mins, supplements, hydration and more. Meets Mondays. All welcome. o .ho www o s.c ew ern driv Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea U SED B OOK S ALE Jan Behrmann and other Friends of the Library volunteers stock the shelves for the annual Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, which runs May 29, from noon to 6 p.m., and May 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the Jeanne Marie Gaulke meet- ing room on the ground floor of the Library, on State Street. Regular prices on Friday are $1 for hardback books and 50 cents for paperbacks. Saturday is the “bag sale,” in which you can buy a bag of books for a dollar. Thousands of books, ranging from self-help to horror, children’s fantasy to adult romance, will be available. The books are donated by com- munity members throughout the year. The proceeds support ongoing library activities such as Hood River Reads, other reading programs for adults and children, the purchase of needed equipment, and special staff training. ■ June 9 — Friends of the Hood River County libraries annual meeting, noon in the Gaulke Meeting Room at the Hood River County Library. Any- one interested in joining the Friends and/or volunteering is in- vited to attend. For more info contact Ruth Tsu at 541-386- 5465 or Lani Roberts at 541- 250-9027. ■ June 9 — Senior meals, noon at the Lyle Lions Communi- ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14. Everyone welcome. ■ June 9 — “Bone Broth” with Tim Saur, 2-3 p.m. in the Hawks Ridge dining room. Certi- fied health coach Saur will share his homemade bone broth and information on its health bene- fits. All welcome. ■ June 9 — 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. m The Hood River News T : C A F prints 104 editions per year. A 1-year subscription costs $42. (About 40¢ an issue). That’s an annual savings of $36 per year when you subscribe.* CALL US TODAY AND GET IN ON THE SAVINGS! 541-386-1234 *Senior annual savings is $42 with subscription. Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of William Dale Pierson, NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J.R. Windsor has been appointed personal representative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers at- tached, to the per- sonal representative at the law office of the attorney for the personal represen- tative, within four months after the date of first publica- tion of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by the proceed- ings may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of the court, the per- sonal representa- tive, or the attorneys for the personal rep- resentative, William H. Sumerfield, P.O. Box 758, Hood Riv- er, Oregon 97031. 39,41,43-3t IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BECKY ROSEANNE MCALLISTER, DECEASED, HOOD RIVER COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 150009P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jerry D. Ander- son has been ap- pointed the Personal Representative of the above Estate. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouch- ers to the Personal Representative at the law office of Wyers | Wyers, At- torneys, 216 Cas- cade Street, Hood River, Oregon 97031, within four (4) months from the date of first publica- tion of this notice as stated below, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affect- ed by this proceed- ing may obtain addi- tional information from the records of the Court, the Per- sonal Representa- tive, or the Attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published May 23, 2015. PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE Jerry Dennis An- derson, 423 Ruth Lane, Nampa, ID 83686, (208) 899- 7749 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE Teunis G. Wyers OSB #111496, 216 Columbia Street - P.O. Box 917, Hood River, Oregon 97031 phone: (541) 386- 2210 fax: (541) 610- 1520 teu- nisg@wyerslawpc.c om 41,43,45-3t NOTICE OF APPLI- CATION HOOD RIVER COUNTY PLANNING DE- PARTMENT Pursuant to the Hood River County Zoning Ordinance, the Planning Direc- tor will make a deci- sion regarding the following application on or around Mon, Jun 15, 2015: Janet Parker (P- 14-0257 / P-15- 0096) has applied to operate a farm stand and food processing facility out of an ex- isting building, in conjunction with her farm. The subject property is located on the S side of Country Club Road at the SE corner of its intersection with Sunset Road: 2N 10E 9, Tax Lot 2100; its site address is 1519 Country Club Road. The subject parcel is zoned Exclusive Farm Use; High-Val- ue Farmland; and Airport Height Coni- cal Overlay. If you have comments on this application, please respond by 5:00 p.m., Thu, Jun 11, 2015. The application and supporting doc- uments are available for review or pur- chase (0.25¢ /sheet) at County Planning, 601 State St., Hood River, OR 97031; (541) 387-6840; plan.dept@co.hood- river.or.us. 43-1t "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Middle Fork Irrigation District will hold a joint public hearing of the Board of Directors and its Public Contract Re- view Board regard- ing adoption of Pub- lic Contracting Rules on the 16th day of June, 2015, at 3:30 FORM LB-1 p.m. The meeting will be held at 8235 Clear Creek Road, Parkdale OR 97041. The pro- posed Resolution opts the District out of the Attorney Gen- eral Model Rules of Public Contracting and adopts alterna- tive public contract- ing rules and ex- emptions. The public hearing will be held for the purpose of taking comments on the District's draft find- ings supporting the exemption of certain classes of special procurements and public improvement contracts for com- petitive bidding re- quirements. " 43-1t NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public meeting of the Hood River County Transportation District (HRCTD)will be held on June 10, 2015 at 9:00 am at HRTD offices at 224 Wasco Loop, Hood River, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2015 as approved by the HRCTD Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 224 Wasco Loop, Hood River, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year. Contact: Dan Schwanz Telephone: 541-386-4202 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Actual Amount Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received Total Resources 2013-2014 1,056,677 213,371 845,746 0 0 8,358 130,306 Email: cat1@gorge.net Adopted Budget Approved Budget This Year 2014-2015 936,457 272,856 764,461 0 0 8,535 131,176 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION 450,193 Personnel Services 176,511 Materials and Services 719,576 Capital Outlay 0 Debt Service 215,000 Interfund Transfers 0 Contingencies Special Payments 936,457 Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Total Requirements Next Year 2015-2016 900,250 242,451 371,788 4,500 136,439 487,134 238,330 196,375 0 200,000 30,000 483,351 204,537 95,000 0 25,000 22,384 900,250 784,710 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM * Name of Organizational Unit or Program FTE for that unit or program Transportation 9 9 FTE Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or Program FTE Total Requirements Total FTE 9 9 9 9 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING * No change PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Rate or Amount Imposed Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit .00723 per $1,000) Local Option Levy Levy For General Obligation Bonds LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings Total 2013-2014 .00723 per $1,000 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1. $0 $0 $0 Rate or Amount Imposed 2014-2015 .00723 per $1,000 Rate or Amount Approved 2015-2016 .00723 per $1,000 Estimated Debt Authorized, But Not Incurred on July 1 $0 $0 $0 NOTICE OF PUB- LIC HEARING HOOD RIVER COUNTY PLAN- NING COMMIS- SION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hood River County Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing on Wednes- day, June 10, 2015, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Board of County Commis- sioners' conference room on the first floor of the County Business Adminis- tration Building, 601 State Street, Hood River, Oregon 97031. The meeting agenda will consider legislative amend- ments to the Hood River County Zoning Ordinance: Article 3 - Definitions; Article 5 – Forest Zones; Article 7 – Exclusive Farm Use Zone; and Article 74 – Wireless Communication Fa- cilities/Cell Towers. File P-15-0017 in- cludes proposed amendments to ad- dress: (1) incorpo- rating the mandatory (non-discretionary) elements of Oregon Revised Statues (ORS) and Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) that regulate land use, land divi- sions and standards in the county’s re- sources zones; (2) standards for agri- cultural buildings and equine facilities; (3) draft of a Com- munication Tower Facilities ordinance to provide a process and standards for the modification, co- location, construc- tion and removal of wireless communi- cation facilities; (4) additional amend- ments to accomplish the foregoing. The resource zone updates are part of the Multi County Resource Zone Update Project sponsored by the Department of Land Conservation and Development. Work- ing drafts of the up- dates to the re- sources zones have been developed by Angelo Planning Group in consulta- tion with planning department staff. 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 43-1t Legal notice address hrnlegals@hoodrivernews.com Questions? Please call 541-386-1234 the public hearing. For those written comments submit- ted the night of the hearing, at least 12 copies shall be pro- vided for the Plan- ning Commission and staff. A copy of the draft amendments and supporting docu- ments will be avail- able for review or purchase at Hood River County Plan- ning Department (601 State Street, Hood River) seven (7) days prior to the hearing. For addi- tional information or questions concern- ing the proposed 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. 43-1t