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YOUR EO NEWS
East Oregonian
Saturday, October 17, 2015
AAUW awards annual scholarship
Photo contributed by Christine Guenther
Teare Tinhof, Tanner Brown and Hailey Cosgrove, 2014-15 Pendleton High School
culinary students, received a $500 donation from Pendleton on Wheels.
Bicycle group serves up donation
The Pendleton High
School culinary team bene-
¿ted Irom a -une donation by
Pendleton on Wheels.
,n -uly, the team traYeled
to Washington, D.C., to
compete in the Family Career
and Community /eaders oI
America Culinary Competi-
tion. The $500 POW dona-
tion Zas used to help coYer
transportation expenses.
Led by culinary teacher
Kristen Swaggart, the team
receiYed the bron]e medal
during competition against
many teams Irom across the
United States.
Pendleton on Wheels
giYes bacN to youth programs
that emphasi]e health and
wellness. The bicyclists who
maNe up POW are ordinary
people who loYe cycling.
For more inIormation
about the group, Yisit www.
pendletononwheels.org.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
WHITE EAGLE GRANGE POT-
LUCK AND MEETING, 5:30 p.m.,
grange hall between Pendleton
and Pilot Rock on Highway 395.
Public welcome. (Gail Wilson 541-
276-3778).
PENDLETON EAGLES STEAK
AND LIVE MUSIC, 6-8 p.m. dinner,
428 S. Main St., Pendleton. Reg-
ular packet $10, special packet $5.
Proceeds donated to local chari-
ties. (541-278-2828).
HERMISTON EAGLES BINGO,
6 p.m. doors open, games begin at
7 p.m., 160 N.W. Second St. Mem-
bers and their guests welcome.
WILLOW CREEK SYMPHONY,
music 8 p.m. to midnight, Pend-
leton Eagles Lodge No. 28, 428
S. Main St., Pendleton. Open to
members and guests. (541-278-
2828).
6-7:30 p.m. orchestra, 7:30-8:30
p.m. singers, Irrigon Jr./Sr. High
School, 315 E. Wyoming Ave. (Ra-
Niel Dunn 541-289-4696).
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
HERMISTON EAGLES BREAK-
FAST, 8-11 a.m., 160 N.W. Second
mentary School, 490 S.E. Wyo-
ming Ave., Irrigon.
STARBOTTLE SKI CLUB, 6
p.m. meeting, 7 p.m. dinner, New
members welcome. (Ray Cable at
rscablebmi@msn.com).
AWANA, 6:30-8 p.m., Pendle-
ton Baptist Church, 3202 S.W. Nye
Ave., Pendleton. For children ages
3 through the sixth grade. (541-
276-7590).
St. Members and guests welcome.
PENDLETON EAGLES BREAK-
FAST, 9 a.m. to noon, Pendleton
Eagles Lodge #28, 428 S. Main
St., Pendleton. Open to members
and guests. (541-278-2828).
MONDAY, OCT. 19
BLUE MOUNTAIN PIECEMAK-
ERS, 12 noon, Thimbles Fabric-
N-More, 1849 Westgate Place,
Pendleton.
PENDLETON ROTARY, 12
noon, Pendleton Elks Lodge, 14
S.E. Third St.
DIRT DABBLERS GARDEN
CLUB, 1 p.m., Vert Club Room,
345 S.W. Fourth St., Pendleton.
Visitors welcome. (johnsonstub@
yahoo.com).
HERMISTON TEEN LIBRARY
ADVISORY COUNCIL, 4-5 p.m.,
downstairs Hermiston Public Li-
brary, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
OREGON TRAIL GEM & MIN-
ERAL SOCIETY, 6 p.m., First
Church of God, 712 S.W. 27th St.,
Pendleton. (Steve Fisher 541-276-
1509).
IRRIGON ELEMENTARY PAR-
ENTS CLUB, 6 p.m., Irrigon Ele-
A SHARP PLAYERS ORCHES-
TRA, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Pendleton
High School band room, 1800
N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. In-
termediate orchestra for players
of any instrument. (Oregon East
Symphony 541-276-0320).
PRELUDES ORCHESTRA, 6:30
p.m., Blue Mountain Community
College McRae Activity Center,
2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendle-
ton. For beginning strings players
of all ages. (Oregon East Sympho-
ny 541-276-0320).
ODD FELLOWS EUREKA
LODGE NO. 32, 7 p.m. IOOF Hall,
19 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton.
(Gladys Biggerstaff 541-276-
4417).
UMATILLA COUNTY EXPER-
IMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIA-
TION, 7 p.m., Club Room, Main
BLOOMER GIRLS GARDEN
CLUB, 7 p.m., meeting site varies,
Hanger, Pendleton Airport, 2016
Airport Road.
INLAND NORTHWEST MUSI-
CIANS CHORALE, 7 p.m., Harris
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21
HERMISTON
BREAKFAST
KIWANIS CLUB, 6:30 a.m., Con-
Hermiston. (Marge Timmons 541-
567-4069).
Jr. Academy gym, 3121 S.W. Hai-
ley Ave., Pendleton. (RaNiel Dunn
541-289-4696).
OREGON EAST SYMPHONY
CHORALE, 7 p.m., Pendleton
High School choir room, 1800
N.W. Carden Ave. Vocal scores
for Ralph Vaughn Williams’ “Fan-
tasia on Christmas Carols” and
Antonio Vivaldi’s “Magni¿cat” will
be available for loan or purchase.
Everyone welcome, no audition re-
quired. (541-276-0320).
TUESDAY, OCT. 20
PENDLETON TOASTMASTERS
No. 154, 6:45 a.m., Pendleton City
Hall community room, 501 S.W.
Emigrant Ave. (toastmasterdarle-
nesue@gmail.com).
TOPS CHAPTER OR 1110,
8 a.m. weigh-in, meeting starts
at 8:45 a.m., Missionary Baptist
Church, 125 E. Beech St., Hermis-
ton. (Margaret Wetterling 541-720-
0276).
BIBLE STUDY, 10 a.m., First
United Methodist Church, 352 S.E.
Second St., Pendleton. (Rev. Jim
Pierce 541-276-2616).
GREENFIELD GRANGE PI-
NOCHLE, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Green-
¿eld Grange Hall, Boardman.
(Jane Dean 541-481-5223).
GREATER HERMISTON AREA
REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S CLUB,
11:45 a.m., Desert Lanes, 1545
N. First St., Hermiston. No-host
lunch. All women welcome. (541-
567-0006).
PENDLETON
TOASTMAS-
TERS, 12 noon, Roosters Restau-
rant, 1515 Southgate. (Jim Mar-
quardt 541-969-4845).
“THE LIFE MODEL - LIVING
FROM THE HEART JESUS GAVE
YOU” BOOK STUDY GROUP,
1-2:30 p.m., Bowman Building, 17
S.W. Frazer, Pendleton. (Pat 541-
276-6671).
WESTON-MCEWEN
LIONS
CLUB, 1 p.m.., Doubletree Restau-
rant, Athena. (Ellyn 541-566-3987).
STUDYING THE MIRACLES OF
JESUS, 4-6 p.m., Good Samaritan
Ministries, 319 W. Locust Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-564-1041).
PENDLETON EAGLES BINGO,
tacos from 6-8 for members and
guests only, bingo at 6:30 p.m.,
Pendleton Eagles Lodge No. 28,
ference Room, Umatilla-Morrow
County Head Start, 110 N.E.
Fourth St.
MILTON-FREEWATER CHAM-
BER OF COMMERCE, 7:15 a.m.,
Chamber of Commerce, 505 Ward
St.
WILLOW RUN LADIES GOLF
CLUB, 8 a.m., rain or shine at the
Willow Run Golf Course, Board-
man. Participants do not need to
be a member to play with the club.
(541-481-4381).
PENDLETON CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE, 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m.,
Wildhorse Resort & Casino Co-
lumbia Room, 45610 Wildhorse
Blvd., Pendleton. Topic: Pendle-
ton School District bond projects
update. Cost is $13 for mem-
bers (paid by Oct. 16), $16 for
non-members. Reserve a seat for
the luncheon, 541-276-7411.
BOARDMAN CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE, 12 noon, Port of Mor-
row Building, One Marine Drive.
CAY-UMA-WA
TOASTMAS-
TERS, 12 noon-1 p.m., Wildhorse
Casino & Resort Birch boardroom,
46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton.
Everyone welcome.
HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE, 12 noon, Heppner City
Hall, 111 N. Main St.
MILTON-FREEWATER GAR-
DEN CLUB, 12 noon luncheon fol-
lowed by general business meet-
ing, MIlton-Freewater Community
Building Rotary Room, 109 N.E.
Fifth St.
HERMISTON ELKS DINNER,
5:30-8 p.m., 480 E. Main St.
HERMISTON
BOOK
CLUB,
5:30-7 p.m. Hermiston Public Li-
brary, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
OREGON GRASS ROOTS
CRIBBAGE CLUB NO. 2, 6:30 p.m.,
Desert Lanes Bowling Alley, 1545
N. First St., Hermiston. All levels of
players welcome. (541-567-6594).
FRIENDS OF HERMISTON
PUBLIC LIBRARY, 6 p.m., Lanham
Room, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-
567-2882).
THURSDAY, OCT. 22
TUMBLEWEED TOASTMAS-
TERS, 6:45 a.m., Conference
Room 3&4, Good Shepherd Med-
ical Center, 610 N.W. 11th St.,
Hermiston. Visitors welcome. (541-
SUBMIT YOUR EO NEWS
Submit Your EO News information and high-resolution pho-
tos to: community@eastoregonian.com or drop off to the at-
tention of Tammy Malgesini at 333 E. Main St., Hermiston,
or Renee Struthers-Hogge at 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendle-
ton. Call 541-564-4539 or 541-966-0818 with questions.
567-4349).
ARTS AND CRAFTS FROM THE
DRY SIDE, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ,base-
ment of Assembly of God Church,
730 East Hurlburt Ave., Hermiston.
Use the Seventh Street entrance.
(541-567-4446).
UMATILLA DOG WALKING
CLUB, 10 a.m., 630 Switzler St. at
the dog wash in front of Umatilla
High School.
ALTRUSA
INTERNATIONAL
OF HERMISTON, 12 noon, ARC of
Umatilla County, 215 W. Orchard
Ave.
CONDON CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE, 12 noon, Courthouse, 221
S. Oregon St.
HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COM-
MERCE, 12 noon, Heppner City
Hall, 111 N. Main St.
HERMISTON
LINEBACKER
CLUB, 12 noon to 1 p.m., Desert
Lanes, 1545 N. First St., Hermis-
ton. Hear HHS football coach Da-
vid Faaeteete discuss last week’s
game and talk about the upcoming
tilt. RSVP by Wednesday at 3 p.m.
to 541-567-5215. Cost is $11 for
members, $13 for non-members.
HERMISTON ROTARY CLUB,
12 noon, Trinity Evangelical Lu-
theran Church Parish Hall, Fifth
Street and Locust Ave.
PENDLETON KIWANIS CLUB,
12 noon, venue varies, Pendle-
ton. Guests welcome. ((541-278-
5785).
PENDLETON LIONS CLUB, 12
noon, Roosters Restaurant, 1515
Southgate.
HERMISTON
HORSESHOE
CLUB, 5 p.m., Weber Field, 600 S.
First St., Hermiston. (Rick Rebman
541-720-6402).
ARC OF UMATILLA COUNTY
BINGO, 6 p.m. doors open, bingo
starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard
Ave., Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
PENDLETON EAGLES BURG-
ERS AND KARAOKE, 6 p.m. dinner
starts, karaoke begins at 7 p.m.,
Pendleton Eagles Lodge No. 28,
428 S. Main St., Pendleton. Open
to members and guests. (541-278-
2828).
PENDLETON ELKS LODGE
NO. 288, 6 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m.
Lodge meeting, 14 S.E. 3rd St.
TOPS, 6 p.m. weigh-in; 7 p.m.
meeting, Faith Lutheran Church,
3202 S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton.
(Ruby Gray 541-566-3624, 541-
969-2990 or rubymgray79@gmail.
com).
INLAND NORTHWEST OR-
CHESTRA, 6:30 p.m., Harris Jr.
Academy, 3121 S.W. Hailey Ave.,
Pendleton. (RaNiel Dunn 541-289-
4696).
HERMISTON ELKS, 7 p.m., 480
E. Main St.
MAIN ST. COWBOYS, 7 p.m.,
General Membership, 29 S.E.
Court Ave., Pendleton.
Julie
Stratton
oI
Pendleton
receiYed
a
$1,000 scholarship Irom
the Pendleton branch oI the
American Association oI
UniYersity Women.
The organi]ation awards
a scholarship each year to
a non-traditional student
attending Blue Mountain
Community College.
Stratton grew up on
a Pendleton area Iamily
Iarm along with three older
brothers. Her parents, Dave
and Sandy Umbarger, are
a third-generation Iarming
Iamily.
Starting her education at
0c.ay CreeN Elementary,
she graduated Irom Pend-
leton High School in 1993.
Continuing her education, she
graduated in 0ay 1997 Irom
BMCC with an associate
degree in accounting. Stratton
was married in -une 1997 and
the new couple started their
own business in -uly 1997. ,t
was busy Iew months.
WorNing at a banN Ior
seYeral years, Stratton then
became an ophthalmologist
assistant. In this position,
she Iell in loYe with the
medical ¿eld and helping
patients. Stratton determined
she would eYentually return
to school and become a
registered nurse.
She became a stay-
at-home mom when her
daughter was born in 2006,
Contributed photo
AAUW of Pendleton co-president Marlene Krout, left,
is pictured with Julie Stratton, the organization’s
2015-16 scholarship winner.
Iollowed by her son in
2010. AIter a diYorce in
2013, Stratton decided to
go bacN to school and Iul¿ll
her ambition and dream oI
becoming a nurse.
Pendleton AAUW is
happy and honored to help
support Stratton’s continuing
education at BMCC with the
2015-16 scholarship.
Founded in 1881, with
17 women representing
eight colleges, AAUW (the
organi]ation extended its
membership to include male
college graduates in 1987) is
a national grassroots organi-
Donations energize Blue Mountain Wildlife
Blue Mountain Wildlife
receiYed noti¿cation earlier
this month that Puget
Sound Energy is maNing a
$20,000 donation.
The nonpro¿t organi-
]ation will use the money
Ior operating expenses. In
addition, the Paci¿c Power
Foundation
awarded
BMW with a $3,500 grant
to oIIset the cost oI the new
x-ray system the agency
purchased.
Blue Mountain Wild-
liIe’s mission is to preserYe
wildliIe and the habitats
in which they liYe. They
do this through wildliIe
rehabilitation and public
education. SerYing Eastern
Oregon and southeastern
Washington, its primary
center is located ¿Ye miles
south oI Pendleton.
For more inIormation,
contact
541-278-0215,
raptor#wtechlinN.us or Yisit
www.bluemountainwildliIe.
org.
Lions Club inducts Pendleton man into Hall of Fame
Bill Taylor oI the Pend-
leton Lions Club was among
Iour men to be inducted into
the Oregon Lions Sight &
Hearing Foundation’s Hall
of Fame.
Taylor was honored along
with *resham BreaNIast Lion
Carl Berry (posthumously),
Odell Lion Art Carroll and
BeaYercreeN Lion Keith
Price during the Oct. 3 Hall
oI Fame *ala at the Tualatin
Country Club.
The men joined 16 other
Lions who haYe leIt a signi¿-
cant legacy oI serYing others.
The ¿rst member oI the Hall
oI Fame was Dr. Richard
Chenoweth, who was
recogni]ed with a LiIetime
AchieYement Award at the
Ioundation’s 50th anniYer-
sary gala in 2009.
-oining the Pendleton
Lions Club in 1972, Taylor
has continued as an actiYe
member. He serYed on
the OLSHF Board Ior 3-4
years, as Yice chairman and
chairman. As chairman Irom
1984-85, Taylor led the eIIort
to reYise OLSHF bylaws
to allow Lioness OLSHF
Yoting rights preYious to
women being allowed into
Lions Club International.
Also, Taylor proYided
leadership that led to the
creation oI the eyeglass
recycling program at Eastern
Oregon Correctional Insti-
tute. The program was the
precursor oI what is now
the Paraoptometric Assistant
program at CoIIee CreeN
Correctional Facility Ior
Women.
The OLSHF Hall oI Fame
was established to honor,
memoriali]e, and encourage
outstanding leadership and
serYice on behalI oI the Foun-
dation’s mission to screen,
treat, saYe and restore sight
and hearing Ior those in need.
The serYice club was
Iounded in 1917 and spread
to international status three
years later. The organi]ation
proYides serYices to blind and
Yisually impaired indiYid-
uals, as well as other serYices
and humanitarian projects Ior
local communities.
For more inIormation,
including local clubs and
how to join, Yisit www.
lionsclubs.org.
Credit unions raise money for children’s hospitals
Northwest credit unions recently raised
money Ior sicN children during the North-
west Credit Union Association’s annual
AmpliIy ConYention.
The Roaring 20’s Dinner and Auction,
held Oct. 7 in Portland, brought in $248,000
Ior Credit Unions for Kids. The money
will be distributed among six regional
Children’s Miracle Network hospitals in
Oregon and Washington.
Northwest Credit Union Association is
the nonpro¿t trade association representing
more than 160 oI Oregon and Washington’s
credit unions and their 5.2 million members.
Locally, the Eastern Oregon Chapter has
seYen member credit unions, including
America’s Best Community FCU in
Hermiston and Pine Creek FCU in Weston.
The credit union association proYides
legislatiYe, regulatory and public adYocacy.
For more inIormation about the association,
Yisit www.nwcua.org.
Generously
Sponsored by:
Baarstad's General
Contracting
BIRTHS
Good Shepherd
Medical Center,
Hermiston
OCT. 7, 2015
RODRIGUEZ
—
Teresa Resendi] and
Raudel Rodrigue] oI
Hermiston a boy, -ayden
Eli Rodrigue].
OCT. 9, 2015
CUEVAS — Brenda
D. Espino]a and Oscar
CueYas oI Umatilla a
girl, Alexa So¿a CueYas.
H O WA R D - R O -
DRIGUEZ — Karina
Rodrigue] and Charlie
S. Howard oI Umatilla
a girl, Natalie Sophia
Howard-Rodrigue].
MENDOZA — Karla
9alen]uela and Luis
Mendo]a oI Boardman
a boy, -ordan Anthony
Mendo]a.
OCT. 13, 2015
LEWELLYN — Tirah
-. Mayenschein and -ared
Lewellyn oI Hermiston
a girl, 9iola -o Carol
Lewellyn.
]ation that worNs to improYe
the liYes oI women and their
Iamilies. Today, the nonpar-
tisan, nonpro¿t organi]ation
has more than 170,000
members and supporters
across the United States, as
well as 1,000 local branches
and more than 800 college
and uniYersity partners.
Throughout its history,
AAUW members haYe
examined and taNen posi-
tions on Iundamental issues,
including
educational,
social, economic and polit-
ical. For more inIormation,
Yisit www.aauw.org.
Residential
Commercial
Pendleton, OR
541-276-7235
baarstadgeneral
contracting.com
CCB# 104698
Pendleton • 432 SE Dorion
(541) 276-6221
www.tumalum.com
Benny
7 Mo. Old, Neutered Border Collie/ L ab Mix
Benny is a bit shy at times, but his love of people overrides
that! He is very Happy-Go-Lucky and likes to run and play
with his toys. Benny has been around other dogs and
children and he is very active and playful with both. He has
been an indoor/outdoor pup and is not a barker, however,
traveling in a car is his most unfavorite thing to do! Benny
is current on all of his shots, including Rabies. If you're
looking for that special companion, Benny is the one.
Visit Benny at the Pioneer Humane Society/PAWS
517 SE 3rd St., Pendleton, OR
541-276-0181 • pendletonpaws.org
Check out the PAWSABILITY Thrift Store
Call Terri at
541-215-0447
to sponsor a pet