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A6 News wallowa.com May 16, 2018 Wallowa County Chieftain Train your brain Education concept marks first year in Enterprise Irish Sykora Christman M. Bailey Carlsen Gray By Paul Wahl Wallowa County Chieftain Farwell C. Bailey Miller Renfroe Story Locke Wallowa County Soroptimists award $24,000 in scholarships Soroptimist International of Wallowa County recently presented $24,000 in college scholarships to high school seniors. Six Enterprise High School students, four from Joseph High School and one from Wallowa received $2,000 each. Two remaining students plan- ning to attend technical or community colleges received $1,000 each. Enterprise recipients: • Riley Gray, who plans to attend Brigham Young Univer- sity to major in interior design and horticulture. • Gracie Carlsen, who plans to attend George Fox Uni- versity and study biomedical engineering. • Eliza Irish, who plans to attend Pacific University and major in phys- ical therapy and pediatrics. • Cole Farwell, who plans to attend Washington State University and major in construc- Hobbs tion engineering. • Reece Christman, who plans to attend University of Idaho and study sociology and criminology. • Sebastian Hobbs, who plans to attend University of Oregon to study chemical engineering. Joseph recipients: • Alexis Sykora, who plans to attend Bellevue College to study physical therapy. • Madison Bai- ley, who plans to attend Boise State University and major in bio-chem- istry and medical. • Ann Story, who plans to attend University of San Diego to study psychology and business administration. • Courtney Bailey, who plans to attend Oregon State University and major in envi- ronmental studies or zoology. Wallowa recipient: • Teagan Miller, who plans to attend University of Mon- tana Western to major in T HE B OOKLOFT ecology. Salena Renfroe and Bry- cen Locks received the $1,000 awards. Renfroe plans to attend Chemeketa Community Col- lege to study social work. Locke plans to attend North- west Lineman College. Soroptimists is a nonprofit, volunteer service organization which raises funds primarily by operating the Soroptimist Thrift Shop in Enterprise. The organization also sup- ports Safe Harbors, Food Bank, Meals on Wheels, Wal- lowa County Building Healthy Families, Community Connec- tion programs, mammogram screening, library programs and individuals and families who are in need. Visit Wallowa.com Do you have difficulty remembering things? Are you a math illiterate? Do you know of a child who strug- gles with reading? Most likely, the problem isn’t intelligence. Learning disabilities can impact any- one, young or old. Overcoming them is the life work of Dr. D.C. Winkelman. For the past year, he has been bringing his techniques to clients in Enterprise and La Grande through Winkel- man’s Educational Solutions. “I have dedicating my life to finding out how the brain works and developing train- ing to allow anyone of any age to learn how to learn,” said Winkelman, whose daughter Mary Ellen Russell is educational director for the company. His work began in ear- nest in 1964. His career has taken him to far-flung loca- tions around the world, shar- ing his research to help indi- viduals overcome everything from PTSD to autism. After many years in retirement, Winkelman found renewed vigor and once again began sharing what he had learned last year. His clientele now is roughly split half adults and half children. For adults, his expertise can help someone learn more efficiently and earn a promo- tion. For a child, it can mean the end of frustration and AND Skylight Gallery Finding books is our specialty 541.426.3351 • 107 E. Main • Enterprise • www.bookloftoregon.com Church Directory Church of Christ Grace Lutheran Church 502 W. 2nd Street • Wallowa 541-398-2509 409 West Main -Enterprise Worship at 11 a.m. Mid-week Bible Study 7 p.m. St. Katherine’s Catholic Church Fr. Thomas Puduppulliparamban 301 E. Garfield Enterprise Mass Schedule Sundays: St. Pius X, Wallowa - 8:00 am St. Katherine of Siena, Enterprise 10:30am Saturdays: St Katherine of Siena, Enterprise 5:30am Weekday: St. Katherine of Siena, Enterprise – 8:00am (Monday – Thursday and First Friday) SUNDAY WORHIP SERVICES May 20 & June 3 - Communion Worship @ 2 PM May 13 & 27 - Worship @ 9 AM finding academic success. “Your success in life is determined by how effec- tively you use your mental processing skills,” said Win- kelman. “Processing skills determine how we effective acquire, store and file infor- mation in our memory. Last but not least, they determine how effectively we retrieve this information from mem- ory and use it.” Anything that disrupts the process causes stress, which blocks performance. How does it work? Fol- lowing testing, the program focuses on helping peo- ple understand the various processes of the brain and encourages exercises using the left and right portions in tandem. “This is how our brains work when an infant is crawl- ing,” Winkelman explained. “The brain doesn’t work on instinct. If you can get the right and left brain work- ing together, eyesight speech and hearing evolve to the next level.” There’s also utilization of what Winkelman calls tactile kinesthetic systems –– touch and movement –– simultaneously. Dr. Winkelman, who also holds a master’s degree in educational psychology, meets regularly with indi- viduals or families usually for 26 weeks. His Enterprise office is currently located at The Vault. The program is tailored to be affordable. The fee is the same for one person or the entire family. “We want to help as many people as possible,” Winkel- man said. “We’re not in this to get wealthy.” An initial consulta- tion is free. Appointments can be made by calling 541-910-7195. Time for a Computer Tuneup? Spyware Removal • 541-426-0108 103 SW 1st St., Enterprise Phone (message): 541-426-4633 web: gracelutheranenterprise.com St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church 100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise NE 3rd & Main St 541-426-3439 Worship Service Sunday 9:30am A Non-Profit Community Health Center All are welcome CLUES ACROSS 1. Small lump 4. Helps little firms 7. A way of performing 12. Lawyers 15. Stirred up 16. Believed in 18. The Bay State (abbr.) 19. Makes computers 20. Sodium 21. As fast as can be done (abbr.) 24. Institute legal proceedings against 27. More compact 30. Ethiopian river 31. Quantitative fact 33. No (Scottish) 34. A concession of no great value 35. Tony-winning actress Daisy 37. More (Spanish) 39. Russian space station 41. Helicopter 42. At the peak 44. Makes ecstatically happy 47. Excellent 48. Material body 49. The Golden State (abbr.) 50. A unit of plane angle 52. Argon 53. Fancy 56. 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Yukon Territory Joseph United Methodist Church Summit Church 3rd & Lake St. • Joseph Pastor Cherie Dearth Phone: 541-432-3102 Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am Gospel Centered Community Service time: 10:30 am Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise 541-426-2150 Interim Pastor: Rich Hagenbaugh OHSU Resident Melissa Logan JosephUMC.org April 24 – May 31 www.summitchurchoregon.org Enterprise Christian Church Christ Covenant Church 85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449 Pastor Terry Tollefson Church Offi ce: 541-263-0505 Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship at 6 p.m. (nursery at A.M. services) Family Prayer: 9:30 am Sunday School: 10:00 am Worship Service: 11:00 am “Loving God & One Another” David Bruce, Sr. - Minister 723 College Street Lostine Lostine Presbyterian Church Enterprise Community Congregational Church Discussion Group 9:30 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM The Big Brown Church Childrens program during service Blog: dancingforth.blogspot.com 541.398.0597 Hwy 82, Lostine Stephen Kliewer, Minister Wallowa Assembly of God 606 West Hwy 82 Wallowa, Oregon 541-886-8445 Sunday School • 9:30 Worship Service • 10:45 Pastor Tim Barton wallowaassemblyofgod.com with an open door Pastor Archie Hook Sunday Worship 11am Bible Study 9:30am Ark Angels Children’s Program Ages 4-6th grade, 11am Nursery for children 3 & under 301 NE First St. • Enterprise, OR Find us on Facebook! 541.426.3044 Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am to 7:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm 603 Medical Parkway Enterprise, OR 97828 Graduation Gifts Galore Bags Jewelry Perfume Stop by today! Seventh-Day Adventist Church & School 305 Wagner (near the Cemetery) P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-3751 Church 541-426-8339 School Worship Services Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon Pastor Jonathan DeWeber Uptown Clothing & Accessories in Downtown Joseph 12 S. Main St. • 541-432-9653