East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 09, 2021, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    COMMUNITY/RECORDS
Saturday, October 9, 2021
East Oregonian
A7
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
Program, will help ensure
that the Heritage Station
Museum continues to be a
vibrant community space
that contributes to the
distinct identity of Pend-
leton, and is a destination
for families and visitors
to this region,” the press
release said.
Cale Moon
to perform at
The Bridge
UMATILLA — Nash-
ville recording artist Cale
Moon is returning to the area
for a show in Umatilla.
Moon, who always draws
a crowd when he plays in the
region, will perform Friday,
Oct. 15, 8-10:30 p.m. at The
Bridge Bistro & Brews, 1501
Sixth St., Umatilla.
Several years ago, the
musician from Benton City,
Washington, hit the road
with his family in a 40-foot
recreational vehicle to pursue
his dream. Moon continues
to perform everywhere from
small clubs, main stages and
rodeo arenas to wineries,
beer gardens and cowboy
churches.
For more information
about the event, call 541-922-
4112. For more about Moon,
visit www.facebook.com/
calemoonoffi cial.
County seeks
applicants for fair
board vacancies
PEN DLETON
—
Umatilla County is looking
to fi ll two vacant positions
on the Umatilla County Fair
Board of Directors.
One position on the
board is vacant and another
will be vacant soon, accord-
ing to a press release from
Angie McNalley, the fair
manager.
All Umatilla County
residents are eligible for the
positions. An applicant from
another county also would be
eligible for the director posi-
tion with the approval of the
fair board.
Applications are avail-
a ble at t he Um at i l la
County Human Resources
office on 216 S.E. Fourth
St., Pendleton. They also
are available on the coun-
ty’s website, www.umatil-
lacounty.net, or on the fair
website, www.umatilla-
countyfair.net.
Applications must be
delivered to the Umatilla
County Courthouse or to
hr@umatillacounty.net.
Symphony receives
$10K grant award
for youth programs
PENDLETON — The
Oregon East Symphony
recently received a $10,000
grant award from the Brae-
mar Charitable Trust to
support the symphony’s
Playing for Keeps project for
students in fourth through
12th grades. The Braemar
Charitable Trust is a private
foundation based in Portland,
which has supported the arts
throughout Oregon for more
than 25 years.
The grant will support
classical music education in
the Pendleton area with after
school classes for the follow-
ing: fourth and fi fth grade
beginning strings students;
a beginning strings ensem-
ble for students; an interme-
diate orchestra for all ages;
a mentoring program for
advanced high school musi-
cians; a weeklong strings
instruction day camp; an
instrument loan program;
fi nancial support for private
lessons/prog ram ent r y
fees; and a Young People’s
Concert, which is held twice
a year.
For more i n for ma-
tion about the Oregon
East Symphony, its youth
music education programs,
concert season or other
general information, contact
541-276-0320, info@orego-
neastsymphony.org, search
www.oregoneastsymphony.
org or stop by the offi ce in
the basement of the Vert
Auditorium, 345 S.W. Fourth
St., Pendleton.
Grace Baptist
welcomes guest
speaker
Cale Moon/Contributed Photo
PENDLETON — David
Lunsford, director of Baptist
Network Northwest, will
speak at Grace Baptist
Church, 2809 S.W. Goodwin
Ave., Pendleton. The service
starts at 11 a.m.
In his position, Lunsford
provides assistance to
approximately 80 churches
in Oregon, Washington
and Idaho. He can assist
in finding pastoral leader-
ship as well as providing
help with funding church
building projects. A grad-
uate of Corban University
in Salem, Lunsford also has
served as a youth pastor
and senior pastor in several
churches across the region.
Everyone is invited to
attend. For questions, call
Umatilla County Historical Society/Contributed Photo Pastor Alan Chapman at
A $15,000 grant is going to help the Umatilla County Historical Society with some upgrades 541-276-3031.
— EO Media Group
to its Heritage Station Museum in Pendleton.
Musician Cale Moon will perform Friday, Oct. 15, 2021, at The Bridge Bistro & Brews, Umatilla.
Grant gives boost
to Heritage Station
Museum
PENDLETON — The
Umatilla County Historical
Society has received $15,000
for maintaining and upgrad-
ing the Heritage Station
Museum in Pendleton.
The grant funding comes
from Union Pacific Rail-
road, the historical society
announced in a press release.
The funding will be used to
replace the museum’s doors
and redesign the admissions
area. It is part of the histori-
cal society’s capital improve-
ment project.
“The capital improve-
ments project, with fund-
ing from the Union Pacific
Community Ties Giving
LOTTERY
PUBLIC SAFETY
Wednesday, Oct. 6
8:43 a.m. — The Uma-
tilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce
responded to a report of a
vehicle theft on Umatilla River
Road, Umatilla.
10:39 p.m.
—
Police
responded to two reports of a
theft on Southwest Court Ave-
nue, Pendleton.
11:55 p.m. — A domestic
disturbance occurred on York
Road, Milton-Freewater.
Thursday, Oct. 7
6:08 a.m. — A domestic dis-
turbance occurred at Vista Park
Mobile Home Park, 1800 N.E.
10th St., Hermiston.
7:47 a.m. — The Uma-
tilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce
responded to a report of a
vehicle theft at Jones-Scott
Co., 30720 Power City Road,
Umatilla.
9:36 a.m. — Pendleton
police responded to a report of
a burglary on Southwest Tutu-
illa Road, Pendleton.
2:19 p.m. — The Uma-
tilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce
responded to a report of a
burglary on Adams Road,
Pendleton.
3:27 p.m. — The Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
responded to a report of
a vehicle theft on Blalock
Street, Boardman.
3:53 p.m. — A domestic dis-
turbance occurred on North-
east Elm Street, Pilot Rock.
4:46 p.m. — Stanfi eld police
responded to a report of a bur-
glary at Stanfi eld Stor-N-Lok,
710 W. Coe Ave.
5:07 p.m. — Hermiston
police responded to a report of
a burglary on West Joseph Ave-
nue, Hermiston.
6:20 p.m. — A domestic dis-
turbance occurred on Bridge
Road, Hermiston.
Arrests, Citations
Oct. 6
Stanfield police arrested
Anthony Modesto Clem-
ents, 52, for unlawful use
of a weapon, possessing
a weapon as a convicted
felon, reckless endangering
and second-degree criminal
mischief.
Hermiston police arrested
Desiree Laureen Brown, 27,
for possession of a stolen
vehicle and second-degree
criminal trespassing.
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Oregon Department
of Transportation
I-84 Frontage Road: Meacham Creek
and UPRR Bridge Closure
The Oregon Department of Transportation is
closing the Meacham Frontage Road Bridge for
geological drilling operations.
Closure begins October 13.
Closure ends October 15.
TRAVEL IMPACTS: Frontage Road will be closed
at the bridge. Detour signs will guide travelers
around the closed section.
PURPOSE AND NEED: This reinforced concrete
deck girder bridge was built in 1925. Extensive
deterioration, increasing maintenance costs and
potential safety concerns require a complete
bridge replacement. ODOT is scheduled to begin
construction in the spring of 2023. Engineers will
use soil samples taken during drilling operations
to determine appropriate materials, size and depth
of new bridge footings.
We greatly appreciate your support and cooperation during this project.
For more information on other eastern Oregon highway construction projects,
contact Tom Strandberg at (541) 963-1330, email: thomas.m.strandberg@odot.state.or.us.
For update road conditions check TripCheck.com or call 511, or (800) 977-6368.