Tuesday, May 10, 2022 PUBLIC SAFETY FRIDAY, MAY 6 9:06 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to St. Anthony Hos- pital, 2801 St. Anthony Way, on a report of a restraining order violation 11:19 a.m. — A caller on Benjamin Lane, Hermiston, reported he has six cows missing. The caller stated he has men out looking for the cows, who were last seen yesterday. It is unknown if the cat- tle are branded or tagged, they are mostly black angus. 9:30 p.m. — A caller on Reed Road, Hermiston, reported he is siting in his driveway and just watched a person who is trespass- ing, drive out of his fi eld in a white Ford F150, with no plates and the lights turned off . The caller said he is following the trespasser on Diagonal Boulevard headed toward Walmart. SATURDAY, MAY 7 12:58 a.m. — Pendleton police received a report of “a lot of peo- ple fi ghting in the parking lot” at Cadillac Jack’s Saloon & Grill, 1703 S.W. Emigrant Ave. 2:42 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 100 block of East Main Street on a report of an assault. 6:06 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 1100 block of West Highland Avenue on a call about a robbery. 7:09 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 200 block of Southwest 11th Street on a report of a burglary. 9:28 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce took a report of graffi ti at Elliot Memorial Park on South Water and East Wallace streets, Weston. 9:30 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce took a report of graffi ti at the U.S. Post Offi ce, 204 E. Main St., Weston. 11:25 a.m. — A resident on Northwest Church Street, Heppner, reported a property line dispute with a neighbor, who removed some fencing and material. The caller said there was “yelling,” so she and her husband left. 1:20 p.m. — A caller at St. George Plaza, 15 S.E. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, made a complaint about a disturbance. Police responded and issued a warning. 4:32 p.m. — A caller on South Water and South Washing- ton streets, Athena, reported two buildings near the intersection have graffi ti on them, including images of swastikas. The Umatilla County Sheriff ’s Offi ce took a report. 5:18 p.m. — A 911 caller on Balboa Lane, Hermiston, reported a domestic disturbance. Umatilla County sheriff ’s deputies responded. 10:43 p.m. — A resident on the 300 block of Northwest Sixth Avenue, Milton-Freewater reported the theft of a utility trailer. 11:56 p.m. — A caller on Northwest 12th Street, Pendleton, made a complaint about loud music. Police responded and issued a warning. SUNDAY, MAY 8 12:12 a.m. — A resident on the 500 block of Elzora Loop, Mil- ton-Freewater, reported while out for the evening, someone stole their beige 1994 Honda Accord. Police are investigating. 12:26 a.m. — Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce received informa- tion about a sports car heading east on Interstate 84 near Board- man at about 115-120 mph. Deputies caught the driver and issued Jonathan Royce Deasis a speeding ticket. 12:55 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to the Rainbow Cafe, 209 S. Main St., on a call about a fi ght. 3:15 a.m. — A 911 caller on Rio Senda Drive, Umatilla, stated his wife has been drinking, nobody can control her and she is scaring the children. Police responded. 11:36 a.m. — Pendleton police responded to Hailey FSB LLC, 2601 S.W. Hailey Ave., on a report of a burglary. 12:58 p.m. — Pendleton police respond to Southwest Ninth Street for a female who died. Police took a report. 2:23 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 600 block of North First Street on a report of an assault. 2:47 p.m. — A 911 caller on South Ash Road, Stanfi eld, reported there was an unconscious male who was barely breathing. Emer- gency agencies responded. 3:35 p.m. — A caller reported several young goats were on the loose at Garrison and Wilson lanes, Boardman. 4:51 p.m. — A 911 caller on East Harding Avenue, Stanfi eld, reported the theft of a vehicle. 5:22 p.m. — A resident on West Oregon Lane, Irrigon, reported a female was walking down his and other people’s driveways, and he confronted her, she ignored him and walked toward another residence. Morrow County Sheriff ’s Offi ce contacted the female and advised her not to go through other people’s driveways. 5:57 p.m. — Umatilla County sheriff ’s deputies responded to East High Street, Athena, on a report of a burglary. 9:42 p.m. — A 911 caller on Klickitat Street, Umatilla, stated his brother hit him. The Umatilla Police Department took a report. 9:42 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to the back parking lot of the John Murray Building at Southeast Hailey Avenue and Third Street on a complaint about a man causing a disturbance. An offi cer issued a warning. ARRESTS, CITATIONS May 7 • Hermiston police arrested Garrett Samuel Beal, 28, for sec- ond-degree burglary, fi rst-degree criminal mischief (vandalism) and third-degree theft. • Pendleton police arrested Jeremy Dane Stewart, 41, for fi rst-degree criminal mischief (vandalism). • Pendleton police arrested Misty Marie Poff , 37, at Denny’s Restaurant, 610 Tutuilla Creek Road, for fi rst-degree aggravated theft, attempt to commit a crime and two counts of conspiracy. • Pendleton police arrested Bryan Lee Bundy, 38, at Clean Peach, 310 Tutuilla Creek Road, for fi rst-degree aggravated theft, attempt to commit a crime and two counts of conspiracy. • Pendleton police arrested Aline Cristina Reynolds, 40, for sec- ond-degree burglary, mail theft and third-degree theft May 8 • Hermiston police arrested Molli Jayne Leeson, 31, at Walmart, 1350 N. First St., for fi rst-degree theft. DEATH NOTICE Doris N. Jones Hermiston Aug. 27, 1927 — April 17, 2022 Doris N. Jones, 94, of Hermiston, died April 17, 2022, in Hermiston. She was born Aug. 27, 1927, in Vicksburg, Missis- sippi. A private family burial will be will be at Blachly Cemetery, Blachly. Arrangements are with Burns Mortuary of Hermis- ton. Share memories at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com. UPCOMING SERVICES SATURDAY, MAY 14 Fernalld-Picard, Marty — Celebration of life, 10 a.m. at Pendleton Pioneer Chapel, Folsom-Bishop, 131 S.E. Byers Ave. A reception will follow in the chapel. Worstell, Marissa — Celebration of life, 11 a.m. at Herm- iston High School Commons, 600 S. First St., Hermiston. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: www.EastOregonian.com RECORDS/COMMUNITY East Oregonian A5 Pendleton concerts feature “Rising Star” pianist East Oregonian PENDLETON — A pair of upcoming performances in Pendleton will feature Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner, a Portland Piano Interna- tional “Rising Star,” who is described as “mesmerizing” and “a gifted virtuoso.” Playing with Camerata PYP, the Portland Youth Philharmonic chamber orchestra, Sanchez-Wer- ner will take the stage Sunday, May 15, 3 p.m. at the Vert Auditorium, 480 S.W. Dorion Ave., Pend- leton. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and $5 for students. To purchase tickets, visit www. por tlandyouthphil.org / In a press release, concerts-tickets. Sa nchez-We r ne r said The oldest continuously Mozart didn’t always take operating youth orchestra in the time to write down the United States, this is the his cadenzas. This led to group’s fi rst perfor- improvising the mance in Pendleton, solo passages during said David Hattner, performances. He PYP musical direc- said this results in tor. The audience, he pianists being able said, will be treated to choose what to both “well-loved cadenzas they want and u n k now n to play. The C minor, works.” Sanchez- Sa nchez-We r ne r Werner T he prog ra m said, is among the will feature Wolf- concerti without a gang Amadeus Mozart’s written cadenza by Mozart. “Piano Concerto in C minor, “Improvising or writ- KV 491,” Felix Mendels- ing your own cadenza is sohn’s “The Hebrides, Op. such a personal statement, 26” and Louise Farrenc’s and the truest to capturing “Symphony No. 3, Op. 36.” the Mozartian spirit,” the pianist said. “I am excited to have written my own cadenzas for this concerto, and a compelling reason to hear this performance live is that you will hear some- thing new.” Also while in t he Rou nd -Up Cit y, Sanchez-Werner will pres- ent a free recital at Pendle- ton Center for the Arts. That performance is Monday, May 16, 4:30 p.m. at 214 N. Main St. While there is no charge, those planning to attend must make a reservation. Seating is limited to 100 people. To reserve a seat, visit www.pendletonarts.org or call 541-278-9201. Friday storm leaves damage in wake East Umatilla Fire & Rescue/Contributed Photo Homes and vehicles along Highway 204 about 8 to 10 miles from Weston sustained damage Friday, May 6, 2022, from the storm that came through the area. East Umatilla Fire & Rescue reports one of its crews that afternoon found signifi cant damage to trees and houses, and fi refi ghters checked door to door and provided available assistance to anyone who needed it. COMMUNITY BRIEFING Feves gallery features student show PENDLETON — Blue Mountain Com munit y College invites the public to view and celebrate the creativity of its students. The opening recep- tion for the annual BMCC Student Art Show is Thurs- day, May 12, 12:30-2 p.m. The free event is at the Betty Feves Memorial Gallery in Pioneer Hall on BMCC’s Pendleton campus, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave. The family-friendly reception includes food, drinks and an opportunity to vote for people’s choice awards. The exhibit contin- ues through June 2. Regular gallery hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A nonprof it exhibit space, the gallery’s name- sake, Betty Feves, moved to Pendleton in 1945 and began exhibiting her work in 1952. She became an internation- ally known ceramic artist and helped mold the work of many artists. The Arts Council of Pendleton raised money for a commissioned piece by Feves for the Vert Audi- torium. She died before it was complete, resulting in utilizing the funds to create a gallery in her memory. For more information, visit www.bluecc.edu/ community/feves-art-gal- lery. For questions, contact Nika Blasser, gallery direc- tor, at 541-278-5952 or nblasser@bluecc.edu. weekend in South Morrow County. People can head to Heppner, Ione and Lexing- ton for an opportunity to fi nd bargains and treasures. The offi cial event is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14. Fliers with locations of sales will be available in businesses in the three towns. In addition, many participants will erect signage about their sales. The second event is planned for June 10-11. For more information, search www.facebook.com/ groups/734380197273578 or contact Whitney Hague- wood via Facebook/Messen- ger. South Morrow County plans yard sales Spring Bazaar to fi ll community center MORROW COUNTY — The fi rst of two commu- nity-wide yard sales is this HERMISTON — A vari- ety of local products, hand- crafted creations and home/ garden items are featured as more than 70 vendors are confirmed for the annual Spring Bazaar in Hermiston. Presented by Hermis- ton Parks and Recreation, the free event is Saturday, May 14, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Hermiston Commu- nity Center, 415 S. High- way 395. Vendor booths are both indoors and outdoors. For more information, call 541-667-5018. After shopping, head to Main Street for the 2022 Art Festival. Hosted by the Hermiston Downtown District, the art show and sale runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Festival Street and in Main Street businesses. In addition to showcasing local artists, the downtown event includes live enter- tainment, a story time and a gift basket drawing. For questions, call 541-289-1112. — EO Media Group MEETINGS MONDAY, MAY 9 TUESDAY, MAY 10 Pendleton School District, 6 p.m., district offi ce, 107 N.W. 10th St. (541-276- 6711). Hermiston City Council work session, 6 p.m., community center, 415 S. Highway 395, or via livestream at bit.ly/Hermiston- YouTube (Mark Morgan, 541-567-5521). Adams City Council, 6:30 p.m., city hall, 190 N. Main St. (541-566-9380). Intermountain Education Service District, 6:30 p.m., district offi ce, 2001 S.W. Nye Ave., Pendleton (Danielle Sack- ett, 541-966-3102). Hermiston School District, 6:30 p.m., district offi ce, 305 S.W. 11th St. (Briana Cortaberria, 541-667-6000). Athena-Weston School District, 6:30 p.m., elementary school library, 375 S. Fifth St., Athena (Paula Warner, 541-566-3551). Milton-Freewater City Council, 7 p.m., library, 8 S.W. Eighth Ave. (Linda Hall, 541-938-5531). Pilot Rock Fire District Meeting, 7 p.m., fi re department, 415 N.E. Elm St., Pilot Rock (541-443-4522). Port of Umatilla Commission, 11 a.m., budget meeting; 1 p.m., regular meeting, Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center, 1705 E. Airport Road, Hermiston. Lunch is provided (541-922-3224). Umatilla Morrow Radio & Data District, 1:30 p.m., Umatilla County Justice Center, 4700 N.W. Pioneer Place, Pendleton (Rosanna Brown, 541-966- 3774). Weston City Council, 6 p.m., Weston Memorial Hall, 210 E. Main St., Weston. Code enforcement work session in addi- tion to special meeting (Sheila Jasperson, 541-566-3313). WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 Port of Morrow Commission, 1:30 p.m., Port of Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman. Riverfront Center is closed to the public; join the meeting via Zoom at bit.ly/38UkM1j, Meeting ID: 331 156 427, or call 1-253-215-8782 to listen via tele- phone conference (Brandy Warburton, 541-481-7678). Umatilla County Fire District No. 1, 7 p.m., Fire Station 23, 78760 Westland Road, Hermiston. An executive session may be called to discuss employee performance (Reta Larson, 541-567-8822). Helix School District Board, 7:30 p.m., Multipurpose Room, 120 Main St., Helix (Cindy Wood, 541-457-2175). THURSDAY, MAY 12 Lower Umatilla Basin Groundwater Management, 9 a.m., online, via Zoom, Boardman (Tom Demianew, 541-969- 6282). Hermiston Irrigation District, 4 p.m., district offi ce, 366 E. Hurlburt Ave., Herm- iston (541-567-3024). Boardman Rural Fire Protection District, 7 p.m., Fire Station 1, 300 S. Wilson Lane, Boardman (Suzanne Gray, 541-481-3473). MONDAY, MAY 16 Echo School District, 6 p.m., staff room, 600 Gerone St., Echo (Mandy Palmateer, 541-376-8436). 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