A6 COMMUNITY East Oregonian Tuesday, October 29, 2019 BRIEFLY Pendleton rounds up annual leather show PENDLETON — A variety of craftsmen and vendors highlight- ing leather works are fea- tured during the Pendleton Leather Show. The event is Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pendle- ton Convention Center, 1601 Westgate. There is no admission charge. Peo- ple can register in advance online or at the door for a chance to win door prizes and $100 in “leather bucks.” The vouchers are good at vendors during the event. Also, concessions will be available for purchase. The event features both a trade show with vendors from across the United States and classes. On dis- play and available for pur- chase will be a diverse selection of leather goods, hardware, saddle trees, stirrups, fancy conchos, stamping tools, saddlery tools, boot-making sup- plies, glue, conditioners, dyes and more. The classes feature a variety of sub- ject matter with instructors dedicated to teaching their craft, which provides stu- dents with new skills and confi dence. Also, a handbag contest will be held. Entries will be accepted through Wednes- day before 5 p.m. For more information, visit the event website. For more information, visit www.pendletonleath- ershow.com. For questions, contact 307-751-5398 or admin@pendletonleather- show.com. In just the time span of (eight) years, UNICEF has already reduced that num- ber by 42%. They have also prevented and eliminated MNT [Maternal and Neo- natal Tetanus] in 26 coun- tries. Though this is incred- ible, mothers and babies in other countries still need our help. If we did this in less than a decade, then just imagine what else we can accomplish in the years to come.” Residents can help the project by donating any cash or spare change to the UNICEF fund. Contribu- tion also may be dropped by the Hermiston High School offi ce, 600 S. First St. Over the past two years, Hermiston’s Key Club has raised $700 for UNICEF, and aims to double that number this year. SHIBA counselors offer Medicare help HERMISTON — Cer- tifi ed counselors with the Oregon Senior Health Insurance Benefi ts Assis- tance (SHIBA) Program will be available to provide help with Medicare open enrollment. People who have ques- tions about Medicare are invited to attend free upcoming events to learn more about the insurance program and enrollment process. The sessions are Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22 and Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Conference Room 7 at Good Shepherd Medical Center, 610 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. There is no fee for the free Friday sessions. For more information, contact 541-667-3507 or cherrera@gshealth.org. Pendleton to host Holocaust exhibit PENDLETON — Her- itage Station Museum and the Pendleton Public Library are excited about a traveling exhibit from the Card not required in Albertsons Tur ey Buc s Help families in our community have a great holiday! Tur ey Buc s Tur ey Buc s $ Tur ey Buc s HHS sets Dia de los Muertos event HERMISTON — A cel- ebration featuring food, desserts, face painting and a picture station offers fun for the whole family. The Dia de los Muer- tos event is Friday from 6-8 p.m. in the main com- mons at Hermiston High School, 600 S. First St. There is no admission charge. Commonly referred to as “Day of the Dead,” the Mexican holiday celebrates the memory of friends and family members who have died. The two-day festival typically features food, fel- lowship with friends, music and prayer. For more about the HHS event, contact Maria Duron at 541-667-6036 or maria. duron@hermistonsd.org. 966-0380. To learn more about the exhibition, visit www.ushmm.org/ americans-ala. Hermiston Key Club trick-or- treats for UNICEF HERMISTON — While Hermiston residents are chaperoning their lit- tle ghosts and goblins for Hermiston’s Treats on Main on Thursday, they can also donate to a worthy cause. Hermiston High School’s Key Club, a ser- vice organization in the Kiwanis family, is join- ing forces with Key Clubs around the world to raise money for the Eliminate Project. The project, started in 2010 will raise $110 mil- lion to “eliminate” prenatal tetanus around the world. UNICEF (United Nations International Emergency Fund) orga- nizes The Eliminate Proj- ect, which is devoted to helping prevent mothers and their babies from dying due to disease. They pur- chase and administer vac- cinations that prevent dis- eases like tetanus. “A baby dies from tet- anus every 17 minutes,” said Jessica Rodriguez, HHS Key Club editor, in a press release. “That’s three babies in an hour, 84 babies in a day, 592 babies in a week and about 59,000 babies in a year. Pendleton Veterans of For- eign Wars Post #922 and the Pendleton Air Museum. “The library is grateful for their assistance in mak- ing our application compet- itive,” she said. The exhibit will be on display July 7 through Aug. 18, 2020, at Heritage Station in Pendleton. Also, Costley said the library will host a series of special events during the six-week tour. For more information about the local exhibit, contact jennifer.costley@ ci.pendleton.or.us or 541- 966-0380. To learn more about the exhibition, visit www.ushmm.org/ americans-ala. —East Oregonian staff U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum that will be in the area next summer. “Americans and the Holocaust” examines the motives, pressures and fears that shaped Ameri- cans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. The exhibit origi- nally opened in April 2018 at the Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C. The Pendleton library was selected as one of 50 libraries across the country to present the touring ver- sion of the special exhibi- tion. The opportunity, said library director Jennifer Costley, was supported by Heritage Station Museum, 1 5 $ GIFT 10 $ GIFT GIFT Purchase Turkey Bucks to provide a holiday dinner to a local family in need. clip or CLICK! ® Valid 10/29/19 thru 11/5/19 10 $ clip or CLICK! ® Valid 10/29/19 thru 11/5/19 OFF 50 or more $ Limit 2 Whole Butterball Turkey * Frozen. While supplies last. Excludes fresh Butterball turkey. 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