East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 2019, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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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,
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