2A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • June 24, 2015 Polk County News NEWS IN BRIEF DEADLINES Wagner hosts summer program NEWS DEADLINES For inclusion in the Wednesday edition of the Itemizer-Observer: Social news (weddings, engagements, anniver- saries, births, milestones) — 5 p.m. on Thursday. Community events — Noon on Friday for both the Community Notebook and Community Calendar. Letters to the editor — 10 a.m. on Monday. Obituaries — 4 p.m. on Monday. FALLS CITY — Wagner Community Library in Falls City has new hours — open two more hours each week — starting this week. New summer hours began Tuesday: Tuesday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Monday, Friday, and Sunday. The library is located at 111 N. Main St., Falls City. Along with new summer hours, Wagner will be hosting the Summer Reading Program Thursday mornings through July 30 from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. each week. The theme this year is “Every Hero Has a Story.” All ages are welcome. Activities and performers scheduled this summer are: • June 25 – Rhys Thomas: Jugglemania • July 2 – Jay Frasier: Humor, Magic, & Balloons • July 9 – Reptile Man • July 16 – Vicki Green: Ventriloquism & Magic • July 23 – Local Super heroes: Falls City Fire Department • July 30 – Brad Clark: Music & Stories plus Rewards Party Summer program registration forms are available at the li- brary. For information, call 503-787-3521, ext. 319. FCR call center to open soon INDEPENDENCE — FCR will open its newest call center in In- dependence in July. FCR provides outsourced live agent call centers and other “business process solutions.” In addition to the soon-to-be open location in Independence, the company operates call centers in Roseburg, Grants Pass, Coos Bay, Veneta and Eugene. The finishing touches are being added to the remodeling of the building in the Central Plaza, 1399 and 1319 Monmouth St., near Roth’s Fresh Market. The building is the former home of Calvary Church. “We’ve put forth a lot of time and effort to make sure we get this building in the right condition required to operate a contact center at the highest performance standards that our clients have come to expect,” said John Stadter, CEO of FCR, in a press release. FCR is in the process of recruiting front line colleagues to an- swer phones, emails and chat sessions. To learn more about the company: www.gofcr.com. Dallas’ Water Quality report ready DALLAS — The city of Dallas Engineering and Environmental Services Department has released the 2014 Water Quality Re- port. The report details how Dallas’ water tested for possible con- taminants compared to federal and state standards. During 2014 tests, the city exceeded all standards. A copy of the report was mailed in every customer’s utility bill. It is available online at www.dallasor.gov/waterquality , and posted at City Hall, the Dallas Library, and the Dallas Aquatic Center. See more NEWS IN BRIEF, Page 3A “Gardens are Treasures” $10.00 per person ages 12 & older Proceeds Benefit Community Garden Projects 503-538-9197 or 503-883-9741 For more info: macgardenclub@gmail.com or www.mcminnvillegardenclub.org LUKAS EGGEN/ Itemizer-Observer file Yes, there will be a parade, vendors and a fireworks display in Falls City on July 3. Local organizations volunteered to take on coordinating events keep the celebration on track. THE SHOW WILL GO ON Falls City Alliance saves Third of July festivities By Jolene Guzman The Itemizer-Observer FALLS CITY — The show must go on — and it will on July 3 in Falls City. Last-minute changes threatened Falls City’s Third of July cel- ebration, but several organiza- tions have stepped up to take over pieces of the event so it Ungricht can go for- ward as planned. Planning to use the event as a fundraiser, the Falls City Boosters opted not to pro- ceed with organizing the an- nual tradition earlier this month after learning it could not charge admission to the event without incurring more liability. However, Falls City Mayor Terry Ungricht and city lead- ers were able to pull together a meeting June 17 to sort out Community issues to keep July 3 on track. Ungricht said new organiza- tions simply took up where the booster club left off. This year, some of the fes- tivities will be in a different location from years past. Vendors — now coordinated by the Falls City Alliance — will set up on North Main Street between Second and Third streets at 11 a.m. and remain open until 9 p.m. Before, vendors set up in the Upper Park, but there have been a number of inci- dent involving people com- ing and going from the park, and congestion in general, that prompted a change. “The booster club, they had talked to the fire depart- ment and felt that this is a safer way,” Ungricht said. “We are trying to find that avenue of safety and con- venience.” Also, the city will be hold- ing a “Citywide Garage Sale” on July 3. Maps will be avail- able at Frink’s General Store on North Main Street. The annual parade — starting on North Main Street at Falls City High School will begin at 4 p.m. Parade participants are asked to line up near the high school at 3 p.m. Live music will begin at 5 p.m. at the Falls City Fire Hall. At 6 p.m. Mitchell Street will close in prepara- tion for the fireworks show at dusk. Volunteer firefight- ers will begin collecting do- nations at this time to help defray the cost of putting on the show. The Falls City Booster Club still will coordinate parking in the old mill lot, charging $5 per car for park- ing — not admission to the event. A shuttle will run be- tween the lot and Upper Park where the fireworks dis- play will take place. For more information about participating in the pa- rade: City Hall, 503-787-3631. ADVERTISING DEADLINES Retail display ads — 3 p.m. Friday. Classified display ads — 11 a.m. on Monday. Classified line ads — Noon on Monday. Classified ads are updated daily on www.polkio.com. Public notices — Noon on Friday. CORRECTIONS The Itemizer-Observer is committed to accurate news, feature and sports. If you see a correction or clarification, call the newsroom at 503- 623-2373 or send an email to nadams@polkio.com. WEBSITE The Polk County Itemizer- Observer website, www.polkio.com, is updat- ed each week by Wednes- day afternoon. 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