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Hood River News, Saturday, July 18, 2015
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H APPENINGS
Happenings may be edited for available. More at columbi-
length. Listings may also be aarts.org/SummerArtExperiences
■ July 27-29 — Recycling
found online at hoodriver-
news.com; click the Events tab. Days, 10-noon at the History
Museum. $10 per day or $25 for
CALL FOR ARTISTS
all; preregistration required at
■ July 15-31 — “Gorge 541-386-6772. Snack provided.
Artists Create” annual open
■ July 27-30 — Summer
juried show, The Dalles Art Cen- art experiences at Columbia
ter. Theme “Fruits of Our Labor.” Center for the Arts, 9-noon.
Artists encouraged to be creative Learn to paint what you see.
and explain how work relates to Ages 6-12. $90. Scholarships
theme upon submission. All available. More at columbi-
media welcome. Cash prizes. aarts.org/SummerArtExperiences
Submissions accepted Tues. thru
■ July 27-30 — Summer
Sat., 11-5 p.m. May submit up to art experiences at Columbia
three pieces. $20 entry fee first, Center for the Arts, 1-4 p.m. Cre-
$10 subsequent pieces. More at ative paper engineering. Ages
thedallesartcenter.org.
8+. $85. Scholarships available.
More
at
columbi-
ON STAGE
aarts.org/SummerArtExperiences
■ July 17-18, 23-25 —
“Next to Normal,” 7:30 p.m. EXHIBITS
at Columbia Center for the Arts.
■ Through July 18 —
Matinee July 19 at 2 p.m. Direct- Hood River Art Club exhibit to
ed by Mark Steighner. $18
adults, $12 groups of 10 or
more. Tickets available at Colum-
bia Art Gallery and Waucoma
Bookstore.
FOR CHILDREN
■ Story Time at Hood River
Library: Baby/Toddler and Big
Kids story time, 10:30 a.m.
Thursday mornings.
■ New Parent Services
Playgroups. For parents and
their children ages newborn to 5;
for more info contact Nancy Jo-
hanson Paul at 541-436-0319 or
nancyp@nextdoorinc.org. Tues-
days, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at Cascade Locks City Hall gym.
Tuesdays, 9-10:30 a.m. at Hood
River Alliance Church, 2650
Montello Ave. (Contact the
church at 541-386-2812 for de-
tails.) Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m. at
HR Early Childhood Center (for-
mer Pine Grove School), bilin-
gual, with developmental spe-
cialists available (follows school
calendar). For more info call 541-
386-4919.
■ July 17 — Splash party
free swim day, 1-5 p.m. at the
Hood River Aquatic Center.
Sponsored by A Kidz Dental
Zone. Free barbecue noon-1.
Free admission kids 0-18, snow
cones, popcorn, games, prizes.
■ July 20-23 — Summer
art experiences at Columbia
Center for the Arts, 9-noon.
Mon.: Introduction to visual jour-
nals; ages 9-15, $30. Tues.-
Thurs.: Learn to draw what you
see; ages 6-12, $75. Scholar-
ships available. More at columbi-
aarts.org/SummerArtExperiences
■ July 20-23 — Summer
art experiences at Columbia
Center for the Arts, 1-4 p.m.
Handmade books of all shapes
and sizes. Ages 9-12. $105.
Scholarships available. More at
columbiaarts.org/SummerArtEx-
periences
■ July 20-23 — Summer
art experiences at Columbia
Center for the Arts, 1-4 p.m. in
the theater. Physical theater.
Ages 7-12. $85. Scholarships
Joe Guenther
Financial Advisor
1631 Woods Ct
Suite 102
Hood River, OR
97031
541-386-0826
2535, info@hoodriverlibrary.org, products from some of the finest
artisans and growers anywhere!
or hoodriverlibrary.org.
We also feature some of the best
REUNIONS
live music!
■ Aug. 21-22 — HRVHS
■ July 18 — Mercado del
Class of 1995 will hold its 20- Valle, 3-6 p.m. at Mid Valley El-
year reunion. Those interested in ementary. Local farmer and food
attending or know how to con- producers, artisans, hot food
tact classmates are asked to vendors, and musicians are wait-
email hrvhs1995@gmail.com to ing to share the bounty of the
be added to the mailing list.
Hood River Valley! Stop by and
see what this market is about!
COMMUNITY EVENTS
■ July 18 — Wild Bill’s
■ July 15 — Breastfeeding Bingo at the Elks Lodge,
Support Group, 12-1 p.m. at fundraiser for Elks scholarship
Riverside Church, Fourth and programs, 7 p.m. Open to the
State. Mother-to-mother support community. Minimum $250 pro-
led by Columbia Gorge Breast- gressive blackout each week.
feeding Coalition and facilitated Hosted by the Elks and the Mid-
by a Certified Lactation Consul- Columbia Knights of Columbus.
tant. For more info call Jennifer Dinners, starting at $8.50, are
McCauley, RN, IBCLC, 541-387- available from 5-7 p.m.
6344.
■ July 18-19 — Lavender
■ July 15 — Grave Mat- DAZE, 10-5 p.m. at Hood River
ters discussion series: Funer- Lavender, 3801 Straight Hill
Road. Free admission. Live music,
food and wine vendors, craft
classes, U-pick lavender, kids’ ac-
tivities. See lavenderdaze.com.
■ July 18-19 — Cherry
Celebration at local farms on
the Fruit Loop.Activities, cherries,
wines, lavender, jams and other
cherry treats. Admission to most
farms are free; most are open
from 10-5 p.m.
■ July 19 — Presentation
by Linda Wilson, 2-4 p.m. at
Riverenza Café, 401 E. 10th St.,
The Dalles. On Blanche Mc-
Gaughey Sammis, Wasco County
Bronc rider, bull and steer roper
Photo by Kirby Neumann-Rea in the early 1900s. Also: silver-
smithing and saddle display. Co-
sponsored by the Wasco County
Best of the Gorge exhibit runs through Aug. 2 at Columbia Center Historical Society, Ft. Dalles Mu-
seum and the Wasco County
for the Arts. Cathleen Rehfeld’s work earned the People’s Choice
Original Court House, the event
award. The next art event is the 11th annual Northwest Plein Air ex-
is free although donations are
hibit, opening Aug. 7.
welcomed. Refreshments and a
no-host bar.
celebrate its 66th year at The ary practices and green burials,
■ July 19 — Mosier
History Museum of Hood River 5:30 p.m. at the Hood River Li- Farmer’s Market, 4-7 p.m. at
County, 11-4 daily. Artists recep- brary. With Jodie Buller and The Rack and Cloth, 1104 1st
tion July 18 from 1-4. Refresh- Denise Urban from White Eagle Ave. Downtown Mosier. Food
ments, exhibits and short pro- Memorial Preserve Cemetery at vendors, artists, musicians, kids’
gram by Gayle Weisfield at 3. Ekone Ranch. More at 541-386- activities & events. Come dance
More info at 541-386-6772, 2535, info@hoodriverlibrary.org, and chat among the veggies. For
or hoodriverlibrary.org.
thehistorymuseum@hrecn.net.
kids, oldies and anyone who
■ July 18 — Fourth Annual eats! We accept SNAP and debit
■ Through Aug. 2 — Best
of the Gorge at the Columbia Wild Woman Marathon, 50K, card transactions.
Center for the Arts. Showcasing and Relay, Trout Lake, Wash. Trail
■ July 21 — Senior meals,
2D and 3D media, including run created by and for women. noon at the Lyle Lions Communi-
drawing, painting, photography, We invite you and your girlfriends ty Center, 5th and Hwy. 14.
glass, ceramics, sculpture, and to join us for an endorphin-filled Everyone welcome.
mixed, by Mid-Columbia artists. weekend: trail run, yoga, good
■ July 21 — Disaster Pre-
food, and friends. Come for the paredness presentation, 1
Juried by Jennifer Zika.
■ Through Aug. 29 — Out- ultra, the marathon, or the relay! p.m. at The History Museum.
door Recreation: The Heart of Stay at our Mt.Adams base camp. Light snacks provided. Learn to
Hood River County, The History Bring your tent (or RV), your fami- prepare for natural disasters.
Museum of Hood River County. ly, your friends. $55; more info call
■ July 21 — Big Bingo at
Featuring “The Darby Board,” Steph Irving or Betsy Scott, the HR Valley Adult Center, 2010
Newman Darby’s iconic “wind 509.395.2065 or 509.395.2509. Sterling Place, off Brookside
■ July 18 — Relay For Life Drive. Doors open and food
sailing” invention, how HR
County’s trails were formed, how of Columbia Gorge, 8 a.m. to 12 available at 5 p.m.; games begin
Timberline was built, what to a.m. at the HR Co. Fairgrounds. promptly at 6 p.m. Funds raised
For more info visit relayfor- support the Meals on Wheels
pack for a hike and more.
■ Through Aug. 31 — Sor- life.org/columbiagorgeor or call program.
cha Meek at the Hood River Li- 1-800-227-2345.
■ July 22 — American Red
■ July 18 — Hood River Cross blood drive, 1-6 p.m. at
brary. Small and large oil paint-
ings. More info at 541-490- Saturday Market, 10-2 p.m. at the HR Inn, 1108 E. Marina Way.
7691 or sorchameek.com; con- Oak Street Pub, 4th & Oak St. Register at redcrossblood.org or
tact the library at 541-386- Market showcases work and call 1-800-733-2767.
A RT OF THE G ORGE
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‘Parents Who Host’ July 18
Luz Oropeza, Hood River
County Prevention Depart-
ment’s Odell Hispanic Drug
Prevention Health Promo-
tion Coalition staff, is get-
ting the word out about par-
e n t s wh o h o s t t e e n a g e
drinking parties.
The new campaign, called
“Parents Who Host Lose the
Most: Don’t Be A Party to
Teenage Drinking,” is a so-
cial media crusade devel-
oped by the Drug Free Ac-
tion Alliance aimed at edu-
cating parents about the
health and safety risks as-
sociated with serving alco-
hol to teenagers and to in-
crease compliance of Ore-
gon’s underage drinking
laws.
Oropeza will be distribut-
ing lawn signs and window
clings — in English and
Spanish; see photo — with
the message at El Mercado
Del Valle on July 18 from 3-6
p.m. to raise awareness in
the Odell community.
■ July 22 — American
Red Cross blood drive at Im-
manuel Lutheran Church
(change of location), 1-6 p.m. To
make an appointment to give
blood, download the Red Cross
Blood Donor App, visit redcross-
blood.org or call 1-800-RED
CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
■ July 22 — Green Drinks
at Aniche Cellars, 5:30-7 p.m.,
71 Little Buck Creek Rd., Under-
wood. Meet winemaker and
owners; learn about water con-
servation projects in the region.
Suggested $5 donation.
■ July 22-25 — Hood
River County Fair at the fair-
grounds, 3020 Wy’east Road.
Gates open at noon daily; carni-
val rides at 1. General admission
$7 for adults Wed.-Fri. and $10
Sat. Children 6-12 $2. Senior
Day Wed., $5. Free parking.
■ July 23 — “Darkness to
Light:” Free child sex abuse pre-
vention training. Learn the steps
to protect children. Class size is
limited; to register contact
Michelle Tremblay at 541-806-
0901. Sponsored by Columbia
Gorge Children’s Advocacy. Ses-
sions planned through June 2016.
■ July 23 — American Red
Cross blood drive, 1-6 p.m. at
the Mt. Hood Town Hall, 6575
Highway 35. To register visit red-
crossblood.org or call 1-800-
733-2767.
■ July 23 — Gorge Grown
Farmers Market, 5-8 p.m. at
HR Middle School. Locally raised
fruits and vegetables, meat, fish,
cheese, eggs, bread and more,
with hot food vendors, local mu-
sicians, cooking demonstrations,
and children’s activities.
■ July 24 — Friday Fun
Lunch with The 9 String Band,
11-1:30 p.m. at HR Valley Adult
Center, 2010 Sterling Place, off
Brookside Drive. Dancers and lis-
teners welcome!
■ July 24 — Movies in the
Park at the Cascade Locks Ma-
rine Park. Starts at dusk. “Mr.
Peabody and Sherman,” rated
PG. Blankets and low folding
chairs encouraged. Drugs, alco-
hol and tobacco are prohibited.
■ July 25 — NAMI sup-
port group, 10 a.m. at the HR
Library. National Alliance on
Mental Illness; new group meets
fourth Saturday of every month
at 10. For those with mental ill-
ness and their families. More info
at susanbgabay@gmail.com.
■ July 25 — Hood River
Saturday Market, 10-2 p.m. at
Oak Street Pub, 4th & Oak St.
Market showcases work and
products from some of the finest
artisans and growers anywhere,
and some of the best live music!
■ July 25 — Make a
scrapbook at the library, 2
p.m. at the HR Library. With Pam
Sanchez. Free and open to all.
For more info email
info@hoodriverlibrary.org or visit
hoodriverlibrary.org.
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Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON FOR HOOD
RIVER COUNTY
PROBATE DE-
PARTMENT
In the Matter of
the Estate of BRIAN
PAUL MCCLURE,
Deceased.
Case
No.: 150015P
NOTICE TO IN-
TERESTED PER-
SONS
Notice: The Circuit
Court of the State of
Oregon, for the
County of Hood Riv-
er, has appointed
Michael McClure as
Administrator (“Ad-
ministrator”) of the
Estate of Brian Paul
McClure, deceased.
All persons having
claims against said
estate are required
to present the same,
with proper vouch-
ers to the Adminis-
trator at the Law Of-
fice of Sara Butcher,
520 SW Yamhill,
Suite 206, Portland,
OR 97204 within
four 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 Ad-
ministrator, or the at-
torney for the Ad-
ministrator. Dated
and first published,
2015.
ATTORNEY FOR
ADMINISTRATOR
Sara L. Butcher,
OSB #99166 520
SW Yamhill, Suite
206, Portland, OR
97204;
Phone:
(503)
205-8397,
Fax: (503) 894-5012
sara@sarabutche
rlaw.com
ADMINISTRATOR
Michael McClure,
Kirkland, WA 98033
55,57,59-3t
CITY OF HOOD
RIVER NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby
given that the Hood
River City Council
will conduct legisla-
tive public hearings
to consider amend-
ments to the Com-
prehensive Plan as
follows:
A.
Legislative
hearing to amend
the City of Hood Riv-
er’s Comprehensive
Plan to:
1. Add the Build-
able Lands Invento-
ry, Housing Analysis
and Housing Strate-
gies* into the Back-
ground Report of the
Comprehensive
Plan; and
2. Amend Goal 10
– Housing of the
Comprehensive
Plan to update the
goal, and policies
and implementation
strategies relative to
providing housing.
B.
Legislative
hearing to amend
the Comprehensive
Plan adopted Popu-
lation Study (2008)
to correct a mistake.
The revised popula-
tion forecast adopt-
ed in 2008 was up-
dated to include
population numbers
for
the
Urban
Growth Area. These
new numbers were
used in calculations
in the Buildable
Lands Inventory and
Analysis.
*The City Council
may adopt the Hous-
ing Strategies as a
“stand alone” docu-
ment.
The public hearing
will begin no earlier
than 6:00 p.m. on
Monday, August 10,
2015 at City Hall,
211 2nd Street,
Hood River, and the
public testimony will
be taken.
In order to pre-
serve any potential
appeal rights to
LUBA, persons must
participate
either
orally or in writing in
the legislative action
proceeding in ques-
tion. A copy of the
proposed amend-
ments and staff re-
port are available for
inspection at City
Hall located at 211
2nd Street, and on
the City’s website:
cityofhoodriver.com.
Staff contact for ad-
ditional information:
Cindy
Walbridge,
541-387-5217, or
e m a i l :
cindy@ci.hood-riv-
er.or.us.
57,58-2t
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON FOR THE
COUNTY OF
HOOD RIVER
In the Matter of
the Estate of BAR-
BARA E. BUCH-
HEIT,
deceased.
Case No. 150017P.
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that the undersigned
has been appointed
personal represen-
tative in 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 Scott D.
Franke, P.C., 212
Front Street, Hood
River,
Oregon
97031, 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 attorney
for the personal rep-
resentative, Scott D.
Franke, P.C.
Dated and first
published July 18,
2015. Personal Rep-
resentative: Jo Ann
Wixon, 2001 West
10th, The Dalles,
OR 97058
57,59,61-3t
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,
Aug 10, 2014:
This application is
being
re-noticed
since it was revised.
Tim Huberd has
applied for a Nation-
al Scenic Area Per-
mit and a Floodplain
Permit, on behalf of
Stan and Mary
Graves, to construct
2 single-story addi-
tions to their single
family dwelling, one
addition is 8’ x 10’,
on its N side, the
other addition is 7.5’
x 19’ on its W side;
and a single-story
addition (12’ x 20’) to
their
detached
garage. A Variance
to the 100 foot
stream setback is
being considered as
part of this review.
The owners also
propose to retain an
outdoor deck (16’ x
32’) on the E side of
the dwelling con-
structed by a prior
owner (without a
permit); and for ap-
proval of a fence that
they
constructed
along the S property
line.
The
0.59-acre
parcel is located on
the E side of Coun-
try Club Road, ap-
prox. 0.35-mile N of
its intersection with
Post Canyon Road:
3N 10E 33A, Tax Lot
800 (its site address
is 495 Country Club
Road). The property
is in the General
Management Area
of the Columbia Riv-
er Gorge National
Scenic Area, and is
zoned Rural Resi-
dential (G-RR5) with
a Floodplain Overlay
Zone along Phelps
Creek. If you have
comments on this
application, please
respond by 5:00
p.m., Fri, Jul 31,
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.
57-1t
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Questions? Please call 541-386-1234