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    Wednesday, August 12, 2015
East Oregonian
Page 9A
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S
LETTER
PO BOX 1 • 101 Olson Rd • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014
www.boardmanchamber.org • email: info@boardmanchamber.org
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
CHAMBER MONTHLY
LUNCHEON!
Next Wednesday, August 19 at noon
at the Port of Morrow Riverfront Center
Lunch is $12.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES
Join us as we get updates on various construction
and remodeling projects in the Boardman area,
including an update from the city on the recreation
center, from Umatilla Electric Cooperative on their
new building, and much more! Please RSVP no
later than this Friday, Aug. 14 by calling The
Chamber at 481-3014.
SAGE CENTER HAPPENINGS
The SAGE Center is now open every day
through Labor Day!
SAGE SATURDAY!
Saturday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
FREE Admission and activities for children and
parents at the SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Harvest Festival at the SAGE Center
Saturday, October 3 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Limited number of vendor spaces available for
homemade, handmade items, fresh produce, etc.
Call 481-7243 for more information
MOVIES IN THE PARK
This Friday night , August 14 at dusk
It’s FREE! See you there!
102 ND MORROW COUNTY
FAIR IS NEXT WEEK!
August 19-23
“Summer Days & Country Ways”
Fun filled days of activities for the entire family!
New activities this year include a mechanical
bull, exotic animals, inflatables, and zippy cars!
Wednesday, August 19
Watermelon seed spitting contest and stay for
the RDO pedal power tractor pull for the kids
Thursday, August 20
Talent Show, Tillamook ice cream, Oregon Dairy
Princess, and stay for Murray’s wine tasting and
live music
Friday, August 21
come out and support all the hard work the 4-H
& FFA livestock kids have put in this year, stay
for the OTPR NPRA Rodeo Performance at 7 p.m.
with live band Michele Drey & Branded
performing afterwards
Saturday, August 22
Parade at 10 a.m., then lunch and youth
livestock auction at 2 p.m.
Last OTPR NPRA rodeo performance at 7 p.m.
followed by Michele Drey & Branded
Sunday, August 23
Morrow County Jackpot Rodeo at 1:15 p.m.
Plan now to participate and attend!
Fair booklets are available at The Chamber
office.
“AMERICAN PICKERS” TO
FILM IN OREGON
Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz, and Antique
Archeology are coming to Oregon! The team
will film episodes of their hit series “American
Pickers” in Oregon in September. “American
Pickers” is a documentary series that explores
the fascinating world of antique ‘picking’ on the
History channel. This hit show follows two of
the most skilled pickers in the business, Mike
Wolfe and Frank Fritz, as they embark on an
epic road trip across the U.S. in search of
America’s most valuable antiques from
motorcycles, classic cars, and bicycles, to one-
of-a-kind vintage memorabilia. Mike and Frank
are on a mission to recycle America, restore
forgotten relics to their former glory, and learn
a thing or two about American history along the
way. They are looking for leads and would love
to explore what you may have. They are on the
hunt for interesting characters with interesting
and unique items.  They are looking for vintage
bicycles, toys, unusual radios, movie
memorabilia, advertising, military items, folk
art, vintage musical equipment, vintage
automotive items, early firefighting equipment,
vintage clothing, pre-50’s western gear, etc.  If
you have a large collection or want to refer
someone to Mike and Frank, email your name,
phone number, address, and description of the
collection
and
photos
to:
americanpickers@cineflix.com or call 855-old-
rust. The show is produced by Cineflix
Productions for History and airs on
Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET.
MUSIC IN THE PARKS
SEASON ENDS!
All performances are in the Marina Parks
on Monday nights at 7 p.m.
The concerts are FREE, so bring your family and
your lawn chairs! Only two concerts left!
Last concert of the season will be in Irrigon
Next Monday, August 17 with “The Outsiders”
This program is funded by the Morrow County
Unified Recreation District and Portland General
Electric. It is sponsored by the North Morrow
Community Foundation and coordinated by
community volunteers. For more information,
call Tami at (541) 571-0844 or
Renee at (541) 922-1560
GREENFIELD GRANGE
BREAKFAST
The Fourth of July is behind us, and now is a
good time to reflect on how important
volunteers are to community events, like the
July 4th celebrations that took place all over
our area. Very few of those who attend events
like these - the parades, runs/walks, etc. have
any idea how just a handful of dedicated
volunteers
spend
weeks
planning,
coordinating, fretting and worrying, that
everything will come together and work out all
right for everyone! There are meetings, phone
calls to make, mailings to do, and lots of list
T-SHIRTS
checking JULY
to make 4TH
sure that
every aspect of the
If
you
missed
the
chance
to get your
very details
own
July 4th activities are covered.
From
July 4th
t-shirt, and
like 2015
mapping
out Boardman
the routes Thunder
for parades
we still have
few left sure
in the there
following
runs/walks,
to a making
are sizes:
port-a-
Youth Large,
Small, locations,
and Adult Extra
Large.
potties
in Adult
strategic
plenty
of
They are $10
each for
and
can be purchased
at the
electrical
outlets
vendors,
and, of course,
the fireworks, Chamber
every detail
is checked and
Office!
doubled checked. Many of those volunteers
start physically working the night before,
setting out signage, especially for runs/walks.
Then those same volunteers are often up at
the crack of dawn and down at the run/walk
registration the next morning. Some then have
to rush over to help with the parade, others
head over to a park to help vendors get set up
for the event. Many of them are on the go all
day long, and by the time the fireworks are
over that night, they are really tired!
If you know one of these volunteers, please
join me in thanking them for their commitment
to their communities! These events would not
happen without them! And, when you see a
request to volunteer to help with an event in
your community, please consider lightening
their load by getting involved. THEY NEED
YOUR HELP if you want to see events like this
continue and grow!
Please join me in thanking all the
businesses, organizations, volunteers, etc. that
helped make all of our area’s July 4th
celebrations memorable!
Emily L. Waite
BOARDMAN CHAMBER ON
THE KOHU (1360 AM)
RADIO SHOW
Monday, Sept. 14 between 8:30 to 9 a.m.
SENIOR CENTER FIRST
SATURDAY BREAKFAST
Saturday, September 5 from 7:30 to
10:30 a.m.
at the Senior Center at 100 Tatone Street
Breakfast is $5 and includes eggs, ham,
sausage, hash browns, pancakes, biscuits and
gravy, coffee, juice, and milk. Call (541) 481-
3257 for more information.
This Saturday, August 15 from 7 to 10 a.m.
Adults $5, children under 10 are $2.50
Call (541) 720-7267 for more information
GIRL SCOUTS
If you are interested in getting Girl Scouts
started in Boardman and/or Morrow County,
please contact Addie L. Bower – Membership
and Community Engagement at (541) 389-
8146 or email her at abower@girlscoutsosw.org
Our experienced agents can analyze your insurance needs and select the
company or companies best suited to your individual situation.
You'll get hometown service from your neighbors and friends.
Monday through Friday, or by appointment. www.wheatlandins.com
IONE
245 NW Main, Suite 100 • PO Box 26
Phone 541-422-7410
Fax 541-276-7688
HEPPNER
294 N. Main • PO Box 755
Phone 541-676-9113
Fax 541-276-7688
HERMISTON
455 E. Main St. • PO Box 1349
Phone 541-567-8834
Fax 541-276-7688
Offices also located in:
• PENDLETON • CONDON • ELGIN • LA GRANDE • ENTERPRISE • ATHENA, WALLOWA • BAKER CITY
• Commercial • Farms & Crops • Agriculture • Ranch • Personal • Industrial
• Worker's Compensation• Service Organizations • Health, Life & Financial Services
Columbia River Community
Health Services
450 Tatone Street • Boardman
For your appointment, call 541-481-7212
Hours: Mon. 7:30am-7pm • Tues.-Fri. 7:30am-5pm
Hablamos Español
Some of our services include:
• Well Baby/ Child Exams • Childhood/ Adult Immunizations
• Sports Physicals • Men’s & Women’s Health Exams
• CDL Physicals • Flu Shots • Pre-employment Screenings
• Chronic Disease Management • Limited Access to Dental Care
We accept most major insurance plans + Medicare & Oregon Medicaid
Cabins ~ RV’s ~ Tents
Fishing ~ ATV Trails
Concessions
Reservation Line 541-989-8214
Website: morrowcountyparks.org
Email: mcparks co.morrow.or.us
Morrow County
Public Works
365 W. Hwy 74 • PO Box
Lexington, OR 97839
541-989-9500 office
**NEW** 25 Local Businesses Participate In The
Co-op Connection Discount Program
Visit umatillaelectric.com For Link To Complete List
203 NE Boardman Ave.
750 W. Elm St.
Boardman, Ore 97818
Hermiston, OR 97838
541-481-2220
541-567-6414
800-452-2273
www.umatillaelectric.com
• Temporary Staffing Services • Recruiting
• Human Resource Management
• Risk Management • Payroll Administration
159 W. Hermiston Ave, Ste 160 • Hermiston, OR
(541) 567-9670 • Fax (541) 567-4427
251 Puskarich Ave., Boardman, OR
(541) 481-2666 • Fax (541-481-2239
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agricultural transportation,
agricultural and residential
energy and grain marketing
needs today.
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(800) 422-7611
If you would like to help sponsor the Boardman Chamber page, published on the
2 nd Wednesday of every month, call Kim LaPlant at 541-561-4538
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