A6 COMMUNITY East Oregonian Thursday, August 18, 2022 Morrow County Cultural Coalition announces grants Bisbee Building; Morrow County Historical Soci- ety: to help with the costs of printing the Morrow County Chronicles; Lexington May Day Parade & Festi- val: to help revitalize the town and bring family and friends together; Heppner St. Patrick’s Day Celebra- tion: to help celebrate the Irish heritage of the community; Heppner FFA Chapter: to help students learn to be lead- ers in their community; Flood Town Books: to host an Irish folk band for St. Patrick’s Day week; and Boardman Park & Recreation District: to help fund their summer programs for youth. Grant applications for 2023 cultural-based activ- ities in Morrow County are now being accepted. Proj- ects supported in the past have included quilting, art displays, historical library books, cultural entertain- ment and events, drama and musical workshops and kids’ activities in the parks and schools. For complete guidelines and application forms, visit www.co.morrow.or.us/trea- surer or contact Jaylene Papineau at 541-676-5630 or jpapineau@co.morrow.or.us. Applications must be submit- ted by Oct. 1. Also, the local coalition is actively seeking commit- tee volunteers. For more information or to make a donation, contact Papineau or call Andrea Nelson at 541-720-4399. Summer Strings crescendos with free concert Early learning center honors Wamsley PENDLETON — An upcoming concert will feature 30 students from the Oregon East Sympho- ny’s Summer Strings Music Camp. The free event is Friday, Aug. 19, 5:30 p.m. in the sanctuary at the Pend- leton First Presbyterian Church, 201 S.W. Dorion Ave. Zach Banks, camp direc- tor and OES education director, will conduct the beginner-level Downbeat Orchestra. The ensemble will perform “Fiesta Time” by Victor Lopez and “March and Canon” by Johann Pachelbel. Caleb Condie, an OES section violinist and choir instructor at Garrison Middle School in Walla Walla, will conduct the Intermezzo Orchestra. The group will perform “Starfleet” by Rich- ard Meyer, “Be Thou My Vision” and “Saturday at the Symphony,” arranged by John O’Reilly. OES Concertmaster Viet Block will assist with both the Downbeat and Inter- mezzo orchestras. Chris Fotinakis, a section violinist with OES and a choir instructor at Trinity Academy in Portland, will conduct the Finale Orches- tra. The selections include excerpts from “An American in Paris” by George Gersh- win, a spy movie medley featuring the themes from “Mission Impossible,” “Pink Panther” and “James Bond,” excerpts from “St. Paul Suite” by Gustav Holst and excerpts from the “Lord of the Rings” soundtrack. HER MISTON — A ribbon-cutting is planned at the Cathy Wamsley Center for Early Learning. Wamsley, who died Nov. 23, 2021, invested more than three decades serv- ing and supporting chil- dren and families across Eastern Oregon. The free event is Thursday, Aug. 25, 1-3:30 p.m. at Umatilla-Mor- row Head Start, 160 N.W. Second St., Hermiston. In coordination with the Hermiston Chamber of Commerce‘s ceremony, the public is invited afterward to enjoy frozen pops and activities hosted by differ- ent Head Start programs and partners. People are invited to donate their favorite chil- dren’s books for Head Start classrooms. For more infor- mation, call 541-564-6878. of training sessions offering women safety information and an opportunity to boost their confidence. The goal of Women’s Safety Summit 2022 is to provide an environment where women can come together and learn a variety of basic skill sets without fear of judgment, accord- ing to Umatilla police. The free classes begin Wednes- day, Aug. 24, 6-8 p.m. at the Umatilla Police Depart- ment, 300 Sixth St. They continue weekly through Sept. 28. The topics include Finan- cial Security (Aug. 24), Self Defense & Situational Awa reness (Aug. 31), Outdoor Survival (Sept. 7), Basic Home Repair & Main- tenance (Sept. 14), Firearms Knowledge (Sept. 21) and Basic Auto Maintenance (Sept. 28). Any woman is invited to attend, however, preference will be given to Umatilla residents. For more informa- tion or to register, visit www. umatilla-city.org/parksrec/ page/womens-safety-sum- mit. For questions, call 541-922-3789. — EO Media Group cians in sustaining their ability to continue to provide free concerts to the citizens of Morrow County following the COVID-19 pandemic restric- tions; Heppner Community Foundation: for collecting, reproducing and displaying historical photographs of ranching, logging, farming and local history in the refur- bished historic Gilliam and East Oregonian H EPPN ER — T he Morrow County Cultural Coalition, supported by Oregon’s Cultural Trust Fo u n d a t io n , r e c e n t ly announced grant recipients for its 2022 awards to Morrow County organizations: Inland Northwest Musi- cians: to assist local musi- COMMUNITY BRIEFING J.D. Kindle/Contributed Photo Caleb Condie, a Summer Strings faculty member, conducts rehearsals for the Intermezzo Or- chestra. The Oregon East Symphony’s music camp crescendos with a free concert Friday, Aug. 19, 2022, at the Pendleton First Presbyterian Church. A weeklong day camp, Summer Strings focuses on classical strings perfor- mance. It is part of Playing for Keeps, a comprehensive classical music education program for rural youths. For more information, visit www. oregoneastsymphony.org or call 541-276-0320. Living Faith hosts family night Band boosters set car wash HERMISTON — The Hermiston band boosters announced a fundraising car wash. Get your car all sparkly clean on Saturday, Aug. 20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the park- ing lot at Hermiston High School, 600 S. First St. There is no set fee; donations will be accepted. Money from the fund- raiser will be used to help with expenses for the HHS band. The group will travel to Washington D.C. to perform in the Independence Day parade in July 2023. For more information, search www.facebook.com/ hermiston band boosters. HERMISTON — Water fun and inflatables, games, face painting, specialty coffee drinks and food carts are all featured during Family Fun Night at Living Faith Church. 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