Wallowa County Chieftain IN BRIEF Youth drama club forming The Josephy Center for Arts and Culture is launching a drama club for all high school students in Wallowa County for the spring semester. Students interested should attend the initial meeting 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Jose- phy Center in Joseph. The program will be led by Morgan Green, drama teacher at the Josephy Cen- ter, who will be teaching stu- dents how to create a produc- tion and directing a play that will be chosen by the students. Plays on the shortlist to be cho- sen include “You Can’t Take it With You,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “Alice in Wonderland.” The program is free and will be limited to eighth-graders to seniors. The club will rehearse up to three times a week lead- ing up to a performance in April. Exact rehearsal times and performance date are to be determined. Funding for the project was provided by the Wallowa County Cultural Trust. Info: 541-398-2316 or email mor- ganlynn541@gmail.com. Broomball event coming Jan. 20 Rooted Youth ministry will host a co-ed broomball event for teens and young adults (middle and high school) stu- dents 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, at the Wallowa Valley Com- munity Ice Rink in Enterprise. Helmets are strongly encouraged. Bring a wood-han- dled broom. No ice skates. Rooted Youth offers alter- native resources to augment Wallowa County church youth group programs for their teens. Grange plans cribbage session Would you like to learn how to play cribbage? Would you like to teach a willing group of Wallowa County resi- News wallowa.com DIANNE MITCHELL WINS $1,000 January 10, 2018 to make your dinner selection. Parent classes will begin Jan. 17 A series of 10 classes designed to help parents with raising children will begin 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, at Building Healthy Families, 207 NW Park St., Enterprise. The evening begins with a free dinner followed by the class. Childcare is available. Making Parenting a Plea- sure is an opportunity to sup- port parents with strategies around communication, chal- lenging behavior, stress man- agement and more. Bank lists 2017 fund recipients Community Bank’s annual charity drive concluded Dec. 20. The program is an effort to collect donations in branches to benefit charities in the same area. The bank matches dona- tions at 50 cents on each dol- lar, with a max match amount of $500 per branch location. A grand total of $27,465 in donations and bank matches were dispersed to charities: • Community Connection Food Bank –– $6,984. • Elgin Food Bank –– $6,595. • Milton-Freewater City Light and Power Energy Assis- A7 tance Program through the Sal- vation Army –– $3,901. • Wallowa Food Bank –– $1,893. • Neighborhood Center Food Bank (Heppner) –– $1,703. • Helping Hands Rescue (Clarkston, Wash.) –– $1,642. • Baker City Food Banks –– $1,500. • Hermiston Warming Sta- tion –– $1,145. • Center at the Park, Walla Walla’s Senior Center –– $550. • Children’s Museum of Eastern Oregon (Pendleton) –– $549. • Triple B Foundation and Kids Club (La Grande) –– $500 each. Oregon Attorney General Settlement Notice Submitted photo Dianne Mitchell of Enterprise was randomly se- lected as the winner of $1,000 for the 2017 draw- ing in Community Bank’s “Win-Win Certificate of Deposit” program introduced in January 2017 as a way to encourage more people to build person- al savings. A random drawing awarded a Win-Win CD customer $100 each month through the year. dents how to play? Hurricane Creek Grange is inviting all interested in learn- ing to play cribbage to the grange hall at 92930 Airport Road in Joseph 1:30 p.m. Sun- day, Jan. 21. Bring a cribbage board and cards if you have them. The Grange has six sets to start off with. No charge, just good community fun. Ducks Unlimited fundraiser set Wallowa County Ducks Unlimited Chapter will hold its annual banquet and auc- tion 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Cloverleaf Hall on the cam- pus of Wallowa County Fair- grounds. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. and the auction is at 7:30 p.m. Ducks Unlimited is the world’s leader in wetlands and waterfowl conservation. Tickets range from $55 for an individual if purchased prior to Jan. 27 or $70 for a couple. Children 11-17 pay $20. A variety of sponsorship levels are also available. Tickets are available by calling 541-828-7795 or online at goo.gl/Z5dB9Q. Aviation banquet planned at lodge Wallowa County Pilots Association will host its 2018 Wallowa County Aviation Ban- quet 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Wallowa Lake Lodge. Reports from Chief Joseph Flyers and Northeast Oregon Aviation Foundation will be heard. No tickets are needed; however, organizers need to know the dinner choice –– salmon, steak or vegetarian –– in advance. The dinner is $28 per person. Call Bill Ables (541-263-1327), Tim Locke (541-263-0470) or Shay Mann (541-912-0340) for details and The Attorney General’s Settlement Could Benefit You! Did You Buy a TV, Monitor, or Laptop Computer That Contained an LCD Flat Panel Screen, During the Years 2002 to 2006? Or Did You Buy a TV or Computer Monitor That Contained a Cathode Ray Tube (“CRT”), During the Years 1995 through 2007? You May be Entitled to Compensation. Please read this notice carefully as your legal rights are affected whether you act or do not act. PARA UNA NOTIFICACIÓN EN ESPAÑOL, LLAMAR O VISITAR NUESTRO WEBSITE. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has resolved two lawsuits she brought on behalf of Oregon natural persons against certain manufacturers of liquid crystal display (“LCD”) flat panels and cathode ray tubes (“CRTs”). The lawsuits allege the manufacturers illegally agreed upon the pricing of LCD flat panels and CRTs. Oregon has settled with all defendants for a total of $36,900,000 (“Settlement Fund”), and you may be entitled to a portion of the Settlement Fund. Who Is Included? Natural persons who indirectly purchased at any time during the years 2002 to 2006, for their own use and not for resale, LCD panels incorporated into flat panel TVs, computer monitors or laptop computers; or who indirectly purchased at any time during the years 1995 to 2007, for their own use and not for resale, CRTs incorporated into TVs or computer monitors. A purchaser must have been an Oregon resident at the time of the purchase. An indirect purchaser is someone that purchased products containing LCD flat panels or CRTs from someone other than the company that manufactured the LCD flat panel or CRT component, such as from an electronics retailer or a device manufacturer other than one of the Defendants. “Natural persons” means a human, not a business. How Do I Get Settlement Funds? File a claim: Consumers need to file a claim to obtain benefits in this settlement. Claims can be completed online at www.OregonScreenSettlement.com or by mailing the claim form, available for download, to the Settlement Administrator. The deadline for filing claims is April 2, 2018. How Do I Get More Information? More information about the lawsuits, settlements, and the claims process can be found at www.OregonScreenSettlement.com, by calling 1-877-940-7791, or writing to: Oregon Screen Settlement, c/o GCG, P.O. Box 10240, Dublin, Ohio 43017-5740. 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