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COMMUNITY
East Oregonian
Thursday, November 12, 2020
COMMUNITY BRIEFING
Holiday bazaar
canceled due to ‘pause’
PENDLETON — The holiday
bazaar scheduled at “The Forty” at
Scott Ranch in Pendleton on Fri-
day, Nov. 13, and Saturday, Nov.
14, has been canceled due to the
two-week “pause” ordered by Gov.
Kate Brown.
For more information, call
541-969-8225.
Youth conference
canceled
HERMISTON — The Game
Changer Youth Conference for
students ages 10-21 has been can-
celed due to a COVID diagnosis in
one of the main participants.
For more information, call Rod
Bragato at 541-720-8104.
Walla Walla hospice
offers holiday grief
workshop
Pendleton Lions Club/Contributed Photo
WALLA WALLA, Wash. —
Sometimes the holidays are not the
most wonderful time of the year,
especially if you are grieving.
The holidays can be a very dif-
fi cult time for people who have
experienced the death of some-
one they love. Memories of good
times and togetherness at the hol-
iday season serve to remind us of
their loss.
Walla Walla Community Hos-
pice welcomes the community to
an afternoon online workshop on
Sunday, Nov. 22, from 1-3 p.m.,
facilitated by the Hospice Bereave-
ment Team, consisting of staff
social workers and spiritual sup-
port counselors. Participants can
expect thoughtful discussion and
to learn strategies, which may help
them through the season.
Any residents experiencing
grief in Walla Walla, Columbia
and Northeast Umatilla counties
are welcome. The workshop will
be online using the Zoom platform.
WWCH is asking attendees to
RSVP ahead of time so they know
Sherri Seivert (front) and fellow Lions Club members (left to right) Sean Degan, Randee Bronson and Rita Camp-
bell assisted Red Cross team member Mallory, right, with a blood drive at the Pendleton VFW Post 922 hall on
Oct. 27, 2020.
how many attendees they need to
prepare for and to be able to send
attendees connection info to the
Zoom meeting and resources. To
RSVP, visit wwhospice.org and
click on the “Grief Support” link,
or visit their Facebook event.
For more information about
the event, or to learn more about
other grief support opportunities,
email info@wwhospice.org or call
509-525-5561.
Pendleton Lions
sponsor blood drives
PENDLETON
—
Sherri
Seivert, a member of the Pendleton
Lions Club, chaired an American
Red Cross blood drive on Oct. 27,
2020. Lions members Sean Degan,
Randee Bronson and Rita Camp-
bell assisted with the effort.
Sean Degan is also a member
of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
922 in Pendleton, and arranged
with the VFW to donate the space
so the blood drive could be held
in a space that could be socially
distanced.
The Lions Club is scheduling
subsequent blood drives every
other month on the fourth Tues-
day, at the VFW Hall at 1221 S.E.
Court Place in Pendleton, for the
next fi ve months. The next blood
drive will be held Dec. 22 from
12:30-5:30 p.m.
For additional information on
the dates and how to become a
donor, download the ARC Donor
App and use the sponsor code LCI
12942, call 1-800-RED CROSS, or
visit redcrossblood.org.
Hermiston Altrusa
awards scholarships
HERMISTON — Altrusa Inter-
national of Hermiston announced
four recipients of the Linda
Gilleese Memorial Scholarship.
Cristal Artz, a third-grade
teacher at Desert View Elemen-
tary School in Hermiston, received
$1,000. Artz subbed in Hermiston
for two years before being hired.
She attends Western Governors
University, working toward her
master’s degree in teaching.
Savannah Torres wants to
return to Hermiston, after gradu-
ating from Oregon Health & Sci-
ence University, to work as a medi-
cal/surgical nurse. She has worked
full time at a local fl ower shop, Sun
Terrace and Good Shepherd Hos-
pital, as well as being a CNA at
Regency. Torres received $1,000.
Kelly De La Cruz also attends
Western Governors University,
where she is working toward a
bachelor’s degree in accounting.
She is a graduate of Hermiston
High School, where she became
interested in accounting and is
hoping to be hired by a local fi rm.
She said her goal is to be a role
model for both her young daughter
and her brother, whom she is rais-
ing by herself after her mom died
of cancer. De La Cruz received
$500.
Mariana Macias also attended
HHS, as well as Blue Mountain
Community College. She is cur-
rently a senior at Portland State
University with a major in account-
ing and a minor in Spanish. She is
attending school and working full
time to cover all of her living and
school expenses. Someday, after
graduating and interning in an
accounting fi rm, Macias hopes to
open her own accounting fi rm. She
received $500.
Next spring brings more oppor-
tunity for Altrusa scholarships,
as the Dorothy Juve Scholarship
will be available for applications.
Applicants should be currently
enrolled in a post-high school pro-
gram and be two-thirds fi nished
with the program. Applicants are
asked to provide a cover letter
with information about their goals,
work history, and need. They may
reapply.
Anderton receives
endowed scholarship
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Peter
Anderton, of Pendleton, recently
received the SCO Honors Endowed
Scholarship at Southern College of
Optometry. The scholarship rec-
ognizes a student with a compet-
itive GPA, Optometry Admission
Test score and demonstrated lead-
ership and service. It comes with a
$10,000 per year monetary award.
Anderton is the son of Amy
and George Anderton and is mar-
ried to MarKaye Hassan Ander-
ton. He is a graduate of Pendleton
High School and Brigham Young
University.
Each year, Southern Col-
lege of Optometry recognizes its
most outstanding fi rst-year stu-
dents with scholarships to help
defray the costs of their optomet-
ric education. This year, the col-
lege awarded 74 students approx-
imately $650,000 for the pursuit
of their Doctor of Optometry
degrees.
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