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RECORDS Thursday, January 14, 2016 PUBLIC SAFETY LOG OBITUARIES DEATH NOTICES TUESDAY Jack Mounts Leona Shumway Gresham December 27, 1924-January 11, 2016 Milton-Freewater Dec. 1, 2015 4:47 a.m. - A 9-1-1 caller in Pendleton reported his sister’s boyfriend assaulted him at Wild Rose RV Park, 1500 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton. DP$6WDQ¿HOGUHVLGHQWUHSRUWHGD\HDUROG man has been gone for several days. The caller said he left with others to pick up pallets and take them to Pendleton and was to be back Monday afternoon but has not been in touch since leaving, and his cellphone goes straight to voice mail. 8:08 a.m. - A Pendleton mother told police she got home and found her daughter had marijuana. 9:57 a.m. - A Umatilla-area woman reported a male is staying in a silver and green Ford pickup on property next to hers for the last year. She asked law enforcement to check on him because he watches her niece and she is not sure he is allowed to be there. She also asked about extra patrols through the area. 10:19 a.m. - A Milton-Freewater man on Kiel Lane reported a neighbor’s dogs constantly enter his yard, and Monday night something killed his chickens. He said he cannot prove it was the dogs, but asked to speak to a Umatilla County sheriff’s deputy. 12:15 p.m. - A female told Pendleton police that people ZHUHDERXWWRVWDUWD¿JKWLQWKHEDFNSDUNLQJRI+DPOH\ &R6(&RXUW$YH6KHKXQJXSEHIRUHJLYLQJPRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ3ROLFHGLGQRW¿QGWKHSRVVLEOH¿JKWHUV 7:04 p.m. - A caller in Echo reported people in a silver Dodge pickup were “spotlighting” along Snow Road and this has been going on for the past few months. The caller asked for law enforcement to talk to the spotlighters. 7:28 p.m. - Pendleton police received a report from South Main Street of a 9-year-old child having a melt down and threatening to hurt himself. SP$PDOHWROG3HQGOHWRQSROLFHKLVJLUOIULHQG called about 20 minutes ago and said someone turned the doorknob on her apartment on southwest 28th Drive and SXVKHGDJDLQVWKHUGRRU3ROLFHGLGQRW¿QGDVXVSHFW And a follow-up from an entry that ran in Tuesday’s public safety log: A resident of Arabian Drive, Pendleton, called the Umatilla &RXQW\6KHULII¶V2I¿FHDWSP)ULGD\WRUHSRUWDQ XQNQRZQDQLPDOLQWKHLUGDXJKWHU¶VURRPNLOOHGDSRXQG dog. The caller said they had the animal detained, but didn’t NQRZZKDWLWZDVDQGUHTXHVWHGDQRI¿FHU 7KHVKHULII¶VRI¿FHUHSRUWHGWKHFDOOHUKHDUGJODVVEUHDN the dog ran into the room, cried out and then stopped crying, and that the caller was too scared to look. Umatilla County XQGHUVKHULII-LP/LWWOH¿HOGUHYHDOHGWKHFXOSULW$WHHQZHQWLQ the room and fell on the dog. The canine yelped, but was not seriously hurt. ARRESTS, CITATIONS Milton-Freewater police arrested Manuel Alejandro 6DQFKH]RI0LOWRQ)UHHZDWHUIRUSRVVHVVLRQRI methamphetamine. Oregon State Police arrested David Bousadong 6RXSKDVLWKRI:DOOD:DOODIRUGULYLQJXQGHUWKHLQÀXHQFH of intoxicants (alcohol and controlled substances). 3HQGOHWRQSROLFHDUUHVWHG0LFKDHO5D\6FRWW*DUFLD of Pendleton, for possession of methamphetamine. SUPPORT GROUPS Find AA meetings in your area at www.district3AA.org DAILY OPEN AA MEETING, 12 QRRQ+DUSHU5RDG+HUP- LVWRQ OPEN AA MEETING, 12 noon, Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, 241 S.E. Second St., Pendleton. Coffee is pro- vided. (Ed 541-207-2548). THURSDAYS OPEN SUPPORT GROUP, 10 a.m.-noon, Good Samaritan Ministries, 21 S.W. Frazer Ave. %RZPDQ %XLOGLQJ RU REBOUNDERS STROKE SUPPORT GROUP, SP St. Anthony Hospital confer- HQFH URRP RU 6W Anthony Way, Pendleton. 6KDZQD )LUVW Thursday LOST AND FOUND YOUTH OUTREACH, SP3HQGOHWRQ Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pendleton. Help for youth 12-18 facing chal- OHQJHV 'DQQ\ RU/HVOLH WOMEN WITH DISABIL- ITIES AND DOMESTIC VIO- LENCE, 4 p.m., Eastern Oregon Center for Independent Living, 6:7KLUG6W3HQGOHWRQ A safe, secure environment to learn skills and develop tools to move forward after abuse and violence. (Linda Valentine 541- )LUVW7KXUVGD\ HEALTHY CHOICES AA, SP 6W $QWKRQ\ Hospital conference room 1, 2801 St. Anthony Way, Pendle- ton. (541-207-2548). WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY SUPPORT GROUP, SP First Christian Church, 518 6 0DLQ 6W ¿UVW ÀRRU 0,O- ton-Freewater. New members welcome. (Kimberlie Krieg 541- TOPS, SP ZHLJKLQ SP PHHWLQJ )LUVW Church of God, 712 S.W. 27th St., Pendleton. (Ruby *UD\ RU UX- E\PJUD\#JPDLOFRP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ SEXUAL ASSAULT WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP, SP Hermiston. Call for location de- tails. Sponsored by Domestic 9LROHQFH 6HUYLFHV 0424). DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ SEXUAL ASSAULT WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP, SP Pendleton. Call for location de- tails. Sponsored by Domestic Violence Services. (Dawn or 0DU\ CELEBRATE RECOVERY, OPEN AA MEETING, SP All Saints Episcopal Church parish hall, 140 W. Church St., +HSSQHU NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, SP +HUPLVWRQ 8QLW- ed Methodist Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, SP :HVOH\ 8QLWHG 0HWKRGLVW&KXUFK60DLQ St., Milton-Freewater. OPEN AA MEETING, p.m., United Methodist Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., +DUSHU 5RDG +HUPLVWRQ OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., United Church of Christ, 114 S. East St., Condon. (800-410- FRIDAYS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/ SEXUAL ASSAULT WOMEN’S SUPPORT GROUP, SP Pendleton. Call for location de- tails. Sponsored by Domestic 9LROHQFH 6HUYLFHV OPEN AA MEETING, p.m., Good Samaritan Min- istries, 21 S.W. Frazer Ave., Pendleton. CELEBRATE RECOVERY GROUP, SP 6DOYDWLRQ Army, 150 S.E. Emigrant Ave., 3HQGOHWRQ OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m. United Methodist Church, 1004 Main St., Fossil (800-410- OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., Yellowhawk Tribal Health Cen- WHU &RQIHGHUDWHG :D\ 0LVVLRQ OPEN AA MEETING, p.m., Ione Community Church, 0DLQ 6W ,RQH NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, SP 8QLWHG 0HWKRGLVW Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., +DUSHU 5RDG +HUPLVWRQ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 9 p.m., 811 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. SATURDAYS OREGON GREEN FREE MEDICAL MARIJUANA SUP- PORT GROUP, QRRQ Gekeler Lane, La Grande. Lunch will be provided. (Do- UHHQ 6HFRQG Saturday AA BOOK MEETING, 10 a.m., St. Johns Episcopal &KXUFK ( *ODG\V $YH Hermiston. ALCOHOLICS ANONY- MOUS, 7 p.m., Pilot Rock City SP ODUJH JURXS SP Celebration Place (children K-5), 7-8 p.m. open share group, 8-9 p.m. Solid Rock Cafe social time (all ages), First Assembly of God Church, 1911 S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton. Christ-centered 12-step pro- gram for those with hurts, hab- its and hangups. Childcare is available for children ages 1-5. ZZZSHQGOH- WRQ¿UVWFRP +DOOFRXQFLOFKDPEHUV: Main St. (Edward D. 541-207- 2548). OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m., United Church of Christ, 114 S. East St., Condon. (800-410- ADDICTION RECOVERY PROGRAM, 7 p.m., Church NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seminary building, 800 S. First St., Hermiston. Every- one is welcome. (Kim Puzey RU NLPSX]H\# uci.net). WALK AND ROLL SUP- PORT GROUP, 7 p.m., Butter- FUHHN$SDUWPHQWV 1R S.W. 11th St., Hermiston. For anyone who is disabled or in a wheelchair and has issues with access or rights, or caregivers of handicapped people. (Nana &DUSHQWHU HEPPNER East Oregonian MIRACLES VISION FOR YOU OPEN AA MEETING, 7 p.m. Good Shep- herd Lutheran Church, 420 Lo- cust Rd S.W., Boardman. (Pat SP 8QLWHG 0HWKRGLVW Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, SP 6: UG 6W Pendleton. HEPPNER MIRACLES OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., St. Patrick’s Church parish hall, 525 N. Gale St., Heppner. OPEN AA MEETING, 8 p.m., +DUSHU 5RDG +HUPLVWRQ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS, 8:45 p.m., 811 N.W. Carden Ave., Pendleton. Jack Mounts, 92, of Gresham, died Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, at a care facility in The Dalles, Oregon. A grave- side service with military honors will be held on Saturday, Jan.16, 2016, at 11 a.m. at the Lexington Cemetery. He was born Dec. 27, 1924, at San Pedro, California, the son of Samuel and Alice Kandie Mounts. He was raised and attended school at San Pedro where he graduated from high school. He then attended Whittier College and the University of California, Berkeley gradu- ating in 1950. On April 22, 1956, he married Audrey Majeske at Lexington, Oregon. The couple lived in California, Colorado, Louisiana and Washington, as well as Heppner, Maupin and Port- land, Oregon. Jack worked for the U.S. Forest Service from 1950 until his retirement in 1978. Jack loved golf and played in all kinds of weather until age 82, he also enjoyed boating, camping, and ¿shing with his son and traveling with his wife, Audrey, who preceded him in death in 2013. He was a Boy Scout leader, active in PTA, Lions Club, American Legion, Elks Lodge, and the Izaak Walton League. He is survived by his son Stephen, a grandson Kenneth, granddaughter Jana and great-grandsons Colton and Beckett. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holly Rebekah Lodge, PO Box 626, Lexington, OR 97839. Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner is in care of arrange- ments. Ronald Arthur Stephens Richland, Wash. March 28, 1935-January 12, 2016 Ronald A. Stephens children; Kim Whittaker, passed away peacefully on Kevin Stephens (Teri), Kent Jan. 12, 2016, in Richland, Stephens and Kristen Naillon, Washington, surrounded by and 32 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. his wife, Diane, Viewing will be and children. Ron held Friday, Jan. 15 was born on March from 6-8 p.m., at 28, 1935 in Dallas, Mueller’s Tri-Cities Oregon, to Bonnie Funeral Home, Stephens and Grace 1401 S. Union St., Hartman. Kennewick, Wash- He served in the ington. Services for U.S. Army for three Ron will be held years, and then Saturday, Jan. 16 at attended Oregon 12 noon at the Pitts- State University burgh LDS Chapel, where he received 724 N. Pittsburgh a master’s degree in St., Kennewick, education. He was Wa s h i n g t o n , a teacher and coach with additional in Oregon for 32 viewing beginning years. Ron was an Stephens at 11 a.m. active member of The family invites you to The Church of Jesus Christ of sign their online tribute wall Latter-day Saints. www.muellersfuneral- He is survived by his wife, at Diane, of 57 years, and their homes.com. Page 5A Leona Shumway, 98, of Milton-Freewater died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, at her home. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 16 at 2 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Milton-Freewater. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral Home in Milton-Freewater is in charge of arrangements. UPCOMING SERVICES THURSDAY, JAN. 14 LOTT, RANDY — Funeral mass at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 525 N. Gale St., Heppner. Concluding service with military honors will follow at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. FRIDAY, JAN. 15 STEPHENS, RONALD — Viewing from 6-8 p.m. at Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, 1401 S. Union St., Kennewick. SATURDAY, JAN. 16 MOUNTS, JACK — Graveside service with military honors at 11 a.m. at the Lexington Cemetery. SHUMWAY, LEONA — Memorial service at 2 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 518 S. Main St., Milton-Free- water. STEPHENS, RONALD — Funeral service at 12 noon (viewing begins at 11 a.m.) at the Pittsburgh LDS Chapel, 724 N. Pittsburgh St., Kennewick. TEMPLETON, PAT — Funeral service at 10 a.m. at the First Christian Church, 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston. SUNDAY, JAN. 17 MILLER, JAMES — Memorial service at 2 p.m. at Berean Baptist Church, 8 N.W. Ninth St., Pendleton. OBITUARY POLICY The East Oregonian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can in- clude small photos and, for veterans, a lag symbol at no charge. Obituaries may be edited for spelling, proper punctuation and style. Expanded death notices will be published at no charge. These in- clude information about services. Obituaries and notices can be submitted online at www.eastorego- nian.com/obituaryform, by email to obits@eastoregonian.com, by fax to 541-276-8314, placed via the funeral home or in person at the East Oregonian ofice. For more information, call 541-966-0818 or 1-800-522-0255, ext. 221. MEETINGS THURSDAY, JAN. 14 BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, 1 p.m., 6::LOVRQ/DQH p.m., Athena City Hall, 215 S. Third St. UMATILLA SCHOOL DISTRICT, SPGLVWULFWRI¿FH6L[WK6W HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS- TRICT ANNUAL ORGANIZATION- AL MEETING, SP GLVWULFW UMATILLA-MORROW COUN- TY FARM BUREAU, TBA. Call Ju- lie Spratling at IRU HERMISTON PARK AND REC- REATION COMMITTEE, SP FRIDAY, JAN. 15 UMATILLA MORROW RADIO & DATA DISTRICT, DP+HUP- RI¿FH(+XUOEXUW$YH+HUP- iston. Hermiston City Hall, 180 N.E. Sec- ond St. ATHENA CITY COUNCIL, more information. LVWRQ)LUH6WDWLRQ:HVW- land Road. COMING EVENTS THURSDAY, JAN. 14 ADULT OPEN GYM, DP Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half-court bas- NHWEDOO WALKING FOR WELLNESS, DP 3HQGOHWRQ 5HFUH- ation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. PRESCHOOL STORY AND CRAFT TIME, DP 0LO- ton-Freewater Public Library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave. (Lili Schmidt 541- BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Boardman Se- nior Center, 100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors or $5 for adults. HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Hermiston Se- QLRU &HQWHU : 2UFKDUG$YH Costs $4 or free for children under 10. Extra 50 cents for utensils/dish- es. Meals on Wheels available. Transportation arranged by dona- WLRQ PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St. &RVWVRUIRUWKRVHXQGHU 3RRO SX]]OHV FUDIWV VQDFNV Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On :KHHOV FDOO SKILLS FOR LIFE, SP Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Includes gym activities and life skills for middle and high school students. Free, but registration requested. (Danny %DQH THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO, SP GRRUV RSHQ ELQJR starts at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard $YH+HUPLVWRQ FIDDLER’S NIGHT, p.m., Hermiston Terrace Assisted Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join MDPVHVVLRQRUMXVWOLVWHQ FRIDAY, JAN. 15 ADULT OPEN GYM, DP Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half-court bas- NHWEDOO WALKING FOR WELLNESS, DP 3HQGOHWRQ 5HFUH- ation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., +HUPLVWRQ 3XEOLF /LEUDU\ ( *ODG\V$YH TODDLER STORY TIME, 10:15- 10:45 a.m., Pendleton Public Li- brary, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. (541- STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo Public Library, 20 Bonanza St. AFTER SCHOOL STORY TIME, 4 p.m., Pendleton Public Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. Older sib- OLQJVZHOFRPH NIGHT AT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, SP &KLOGUHQ¶V Museum of Eastern Oregon, 400 S. Main St., Pendleton. In- cludes dinner, games, crafts and a movie. Costs $20 members/$25 non-members, $10 for each ad- ditional child. Preregistration re- TXLUHG SCRAPBOOK OPEN STUDIO, SP 3HQGOHWRQ &HQWHU IRU WKH Arts, 214 N. Main St. Bring a proj- ect or scrapbooking materials and spread out in the provided space. Basic materials provided, facilitator Lori Case brings inspiration. $10 per session, drop-ins welcome. (541-278-9201). VFW BINGO, doors open at p.m., games start at 7 p.m., Herm- iston VFW, 45 W. Cherry St. FOLK NIGHT, 7-9 p.m., Pendle- ton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Contra and Western-style danc- ing, live music, live callers. Admis- sion is $5 or $8 per couple; no part- ner necessary. (541-278-9201). SATURDAY, JAN. 16 GREENFIELD GRANGE BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m., 209 N.W. First St., Boardman. Cost is $5 for adults, $2.50 for ages 10 and un- GHU LIL BUCKS OPEN GYM, DP 3HQGOHWRQ 5HFUHDWLRQ Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. For VWXGHQWVLQ¿UVWDQGVHFRQGJUDGH and parents/guardians. Free bas- ketball skills and pickup games. FREE FOR ALL, a.m. Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Fami- ly art experience for children up to age 12. Children under 8 should be accompanied by an adult. (541- 278-9201). COLLEGE FUNDING SEMINAR, 11 a.m., Pendleton City Hall com- munity room, 501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. Learn about the Oregon Col- lege Savings Plan from 529 plan VSHFLDOLVWVIHGHUDODQGVWDWH¿QDQ- cial aid options and how to apply for scholarship funds. Appetizers and beverages will be served. Reg- istration requested at www.oregon- collegesavings.com/buzz/seminar. VKWPO&KULV&UDEE LOTTERY Tuesday, Jan. 12 Wednesday, Jan. 13 Mega Millions 15-27-29-31-48 Mega Ball: 15 Megaplier: 4 Estimated jackpot: $15 million Lucky Lines 2-7-10-14-20-22-27-32 Estimated jackpot: $35,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 0-5-5-6 4 p.m.: 5-7-4-6 7 p.m.: 7-0-1-6 10 p.m.: 1-4-2-1 Powerball 04-08-19-27-34 Powerball: 10 Power Play: 2 Estimated jackpot: $1.3 billion Lucky Lines 02-08-10-16-18-21-27-32 Estimated jackpot: $36,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 6-7-2-3 4 p.m.: 7-7-4-8 7 p.m.: 6-7-1-9 HIP & HANDMADE, 11 a.m. to noon, Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., Pendleton. Free drop-in art project class for adults. (541-278-9201). SATURDAY CRAFT TIME, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hermiston Public Li- EUDU\(*ODG\V$YH)RUFKLO- dren ages 5th grade and younger. THE ART OF THE SKETCH- BOOK, 1-2 p.m., Pendleton Cen- ter for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Ages 7-12 paint and draw and turn thoughts, ideas and observations into works of art. Bring a sketch- book, all other materials provided. Costs $20 for members, $25 for non-members plus $5 materials IHHFRQWLQXHV-DQDQG-DQ (541-278-9201). SUNDAY, JAN. 17 PAUL GORHAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP BREAKFAST, 8 a.m. to noon, Pendleton Masonic /RGJH1R1:&DUGHQ $YH&RVWVIRUDGXOWVDQGIRU DJHV&DOOLQRUGHUVZHOFRPH SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN GYM, QRRQ WR SP 3HQGOH- ton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Free for special needs FKLOGUHQ DQG IDPLOLHV 8100). KBLU-FM CITIZENS ADVISORY GROUP, SP%RZPDQ%XLOGLQJ 6XLWH 6: )UD]HU $YH Pendleton. Share ideas on format of Pendleton area’s newest radio VWDWLRQ 9LFNL RU *DU\ ADULT OPEN GYM, p.m., Pendleton Recreation Cen- ter, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Free DFFHVVIRUDJHVDQGXS DP$WKHQD3XEOLF/LEUDU\ (0DLQ6W)RUDJHVELUWKWR TOT TIME, 10-11 a.m., Pendle- ton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. For children ages &RVWVSHUFKLOG 8100). PENDLETON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE, 12 noon, Pendleton Senior Center, 510 S.W. 10th St. &RVWVRUIRUWKRVHXQGHU 3RRO SX]]OHV FUDIWV VQDFNV Second Time Around thrift store 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Meals On :KHHOV FDOO ART STUDIO, SP Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Free class for ages 7-12 to develop skills and encourage art exploration. (541-278-9201). MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION, SP *UHDW 3DFL¿F:LQH&RIIHH&R6 Main St., Pendleton. Music by J.D. Kindle, Dan Haug, Margaret Mayer DVVRFLDWHVDQGPRUH)UHH ATHENA KNITTERS GROUP, 7 p.m., Athena Public Library, 418 E. Main St. Open to all knitters, cro- cheters and lovers of needle work. ——— The EO publishes a list of com- ing events as space allows. It’s posted weekly at www.eastorego- nian.com. All items are assumed free nonpro¿t and open to the pub- lic unless otherwise noted. Coming events items should be submitted well in advance to calendar c/o East Oregonian, 211 S.E. Byers Ave., Pendleton, OR 97801, 333 E. Main St., Hermiston, OR 97838 or community@eastoregonian.com. MONDAY, JAN. 18 ADULT OPEN GYM, DP Pendleton Recreation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. Half-court bas- NHWEDOO COFFEE AND CONVERSATION WITH CHUCK WOOD, DP Bucking Bean, 405 N.W. Despain Ave., Pendleton. Share thoughts ZLWK:DUGFRXQFLOPDQ RU &KXFNZRRG#FLSHQGOH- ton.or.us). WALKING FOR WELLNESS, DP 3HQGOHWRQ 5HFUH- ation Center, 510 S.W. Dorion Ave. NO SCHOOL MAKE-AND-TAKE CRAFTS, 10 a.m. to noon, Pend- leton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. For ages 8 and up. Sea- sonal projects for no-school days. This week: Papermaking with Km Chavez. 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