COMMUNITY East Oregonian A6 Tuesday, July 16, 2019 BRIEFLY Stanfield celebrates Summer Meal Week Contributed Photo Local craft beers and cider, as well as food and live music, are featured during the Brews by the Blues Festival. The fifth annual event is Saturday at Orchard Park in Milton-Freewater. Something’s brewing in Milton-Freewater Saturday festival features local craft brews, live music By TAMMY MALGESINI East Oregonian MILTON-FREEWATER — Local craft beers are on tap this weekend during the fifth annual Brews by the Blues Festival. The event also features cider tasting, local food vendors (skōSH, named Best of the Best Food Truck, and La Familiar, which features El Salvadoran cuisine), live enter- tainment and a corn hole tourna- ment. The festival is Saturday from 1-9 p.m. at Orchard Park, 1410 Highway 11, Milton-Freewater. Pre-sale passes are $20 or $25 at the gate. Also, it’s only $5 for desig- nated drivers. Admission includes an event tasting glass and five drink tokens. For a $3 upgrade, people can receive a pounder glass. Addi- tional drink tokens are available for $1 each or six for $5. Event T-shirts also are available for $20. Live music includes Debra Arlyn & The Goodness from 2-4 p.m. Arlyn’s voice has been described as “both tenderly soft and deliciously sensual.” The Walla Walla-based band performs a soulful pop sound that is said to be energetic and breezy. Finishing out the evening will be the Whiskey Creek Band from 6-9 p.m. Referred to as “Walla Walla’s favorite party band,” the group sizzled when they first per- formed for the Washington State Firefighters Convention held in Walla Walla in 2011. The make- shift group — which included three firefighters and one of their wives — hadn’t planned on rou- tinely playing, however, family and friends urged them to con- tinue. Over the years they blasted off from a four-piece acoustic ensemble to a plugged-in five- piece band — playing mostly country music at area festivals, class reunions, wineries and pri- vate events. Those planning to attend are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets as well as sunglasses and sunscreen. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www. mfchamber.com/brews-by-the- blues-festival. For questions, call 541-938-5563. ——— Contact Community Edi- tor Tammy Malgesini at tmal- gesini@eastoregonian.com or 541-564-4539 LOTTERY Friday, July 12, 2019 Megamillions 08-25-38-56-59 Megaball: 7 Megaplier: 2 Estimated jackpot: $121 million Lucky Lines 04-05-11-16-FREE-19-22- 28-32 Estimated jackpot: $17,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 6-1-0-7 4 p.m.: 5-4-2-7 7 p.m.: 7-2-3-5 10 p.m.: 8-3-7-9 Saturday, July 13, 2019 Powerball 13-23-32-35-68 Powerball: 21 Power Play: 3 Estimated jackpot: $194 million Megabucks 07-11-30-36-40-41 Estimated jackpot: $6 million Lucky Lines 03-05-12-16-FREE-20-21- 26-30 Estimated jackpot: $18,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 8-0-9-9 4 p.m.: 7-9-7-1 7 p.m.: 2-5-6-2 10 p.m.: 5-5-9-4 Win For Life 02-09-25-33 Sunday, July 14, 2019 Lucky Lines 02-08-12-16-FREE-18-24- 25-31 Estimated jackpot: $19,000 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 0-2-7-1 4 p.m.: 0-3-0-2 7 p.m.: 5-4-1-4 10 p.m.: 5-2-6-9 Monday, July 15, 2019 Pick 4 1 p.m.: 2-5-3-1 STANFIELD — During this week’s Summer Meal Week, the Stanfield Pub- lic Library is offering daily drawings for a chance to win admission to the Umatilla County Fair and a carnival wristband. The meal is served Monday through Friday from noon to 12:30 p.m. at the library, 180 W. Coe Ave., Stanfield. There is no charge for kids 0-18. The winners will be posted by 2 p.m. each day and must be picked up by 6 p.m. — if the winner doesn’t claim their prize, it will be added into the next day’s drawing. Also, for another chance to win, search Facebook for “Stanfield Public Library.” For more information, call 541-449-1254. Agape House hosts parking lot sale HERMISTON — A park- ing lot sale is planned to help support Eastern Oregon Mis- sion programs and outreach. Among the bargains to be found are furniture (price as marked), knick-knacks (you name the price) and clothing (five items for $1). The sale is Saturday from 8-11 a.m. at Agape House, 500 Harper Road, Hermiston. Donations will be accepted through Friday. In case of inclem- ent weather, the sale will be moved indoors. Eastern Oregon Mission is the parent organization of Agape House and Martha’s House, which serve individu- als and families in need. For more information, to volun- teer or make donations, call 541-567-8774. Veteran EXPO comes to Pendleton PENDLETON — The state of Oregon’s largest vet- eran resource event is being held in Eastern Oregon for the first time. Veteran Bene- fit EXPO19 is Saturday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pendleton Convention Cen- ter, 1601 Westgate. There is no admission charge. Sponsored by the Ore- gon Department of Veterans Affairs, the event offers a sort of one-stop “shopping” expe- rience. It will provide access to information about veterans benefits, including health care, disability compensation pen- sion, business, burial, trans- portation, education, recre- ation, long-term care, records, identification, home loans and more. It’s designed for Oregon veterans of all eras and walks of life. “One thing we hear from veterans year after year with this event is that they’re blown away by all the benefits and resources they never knew existed,” said ODVA director Kelly Fitzpatrick. For more information about the Expo, visit www.expo.ore- gondva.com. For questions, contact Tyler Francke at 503- 373-2389 or tyler.francke@ state.or.us. Lady golfers earn King’s and Queen’s scholarships UMATILLA — Four 2019 scholarship winners have been selected by the King’s and Queen’s scholarship commit- tee and for the first time, all are golfers from Umatilla and Morrow county girls’ teams. McKenzie McLeod and Rylee Harris from Pendle- ton High School, Claire Grieb from Heppner High School and Mykah Krumwiede from Hermiston High School were each awarded $750. In the past, awards have been granted to two boys and two girls. There are now 18 scholar- ship recipients in the past six years from high schools in Umatilla and Morrow coun- ties. They are given to gradu- ating members of a golf team who plan to attend a college, university or trade school after graduation. The event started in 2011 as a fun tournament for couples. In 2014, enough money had been generated for the first two scholarship winners. Scholarships are based on the idea that supporting play- ers from high school golf teams is also supporting a sport with many important life lessons. “Golf is a game of honor,” said Don Obrist, chairman of the event. “Young golfers learn that golf is a game of respect, integrity and sportsmanship. “It’s also a game of honesty where players not only keep track of their own scores, but they are responsible for calling their own penalties,” Obrist added. “We believe the values learned playing golf are car- ried on to other life pursuits.” The tournament will be played this weekend, July 20-21, at Big River Golf Course in Umatilla. For more information on the scholarship, call Craig Lockwood at 541-701-5070. So you have the power to we’ll continue to innovate © 2019 Pacific Power grow You count on all of us at Pacific Power to deliver the most reliable and sustainable power possible. 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