Polk County News Polk County Itemizer-Observer • April 5, 2017 5a Talmadge to host 11th annual health fair Thursday By Emily Mentzer The Itemizer-Observer INDEPENDENCE — See a 3-D printer at work at the 11th annual Talmadge Middle School Commu- nity Health Fair Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. All community members are in- vited to the event. Local health professionals and businesses that provide health-related services to the community will be there. Oregon State University’s entre- preneurially designed Mobile Mak- erspace has teamed up with Com- munity Services Consortium to offer a nine-week class involving hands-on exposure to how 3-D printing works, how to create 3-D objects, engrave, create custom T- shirts, and an introduction to busi- ness plan development and entre- preneurship. The public may take a tour of the Mobile Makerspace during the health fair, and then the unit will be parked at the Independence Public Library from Monday until May 20. Independence Library director Robin Puccetti will oversee a pro- gram where elementary students are introduced to the world of 3-D printing. The public is again invited to tour the Makerspace on May 20 during the annual Monmouth-In- dependence Chamber of Com- merce’s Discover MI Town event. The TMS community health fair also will have interactive exhibits, dental and medical information, fitness and recreation booths, physical therapists, local health and fitness events, and other fit- ness professionals and health care service providers. School-aged children will have the opportunity to win prizes. The Central Lions Club will have its mobile screening unit there to check vision and blood pressure. The American Red Cross will have a blood drive. A therapy pony will be available to pet, and community members may meet Pup the Fire Dog. Dinner will be served in the cafeteria from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Indy council to decide on pot business Organic Investment’s application has been appealed to planning commission, council By Emily Mentzer The Itemizer-Observer INDEPENDENCE — The Independence City Council will decide what will happen next for Organic Investments, a production and processing facility for cannabis. The council will deliber- ate toward a decision to ei- ther affirm the planning commission decision ap- proving the request and adopt findings/conditions in the staff report; affirm the planning commission deci- sion approving the request with findings and/or condi- tions as amended by the city council; or reverse the plan- ning commission decision, with amended findings that the request does not meet applicable approval criteria. The council heard testi- mony from both the appli- cant and two appellants at a public hearing on March 22. Additionally, more than a dozen community members from the Independence Air- park community spoke in opposition to the applicant’s business moving in on Stryker Road. The hearing lasted four hours and ended with the applicant using his right to submit a final written argu- ment within seven days. That argument was due Tuesday. Joey Shearer, Independ- ence city planner, said the issues in the appeals, one submitted by Bruce Patten, a resident of the airpark, and one submitted by the Inde- pendence Northpark Home- owners Association, boiled down to noise and odor concerns, the procedure fol- lowed for approval and ap- peals, as well as compliance with federal regulations. Shearer said marijuana is a politically charged issue. “However, at this time, the city is obligated to apply the same criteria to marijuana as any other use in the in- dustrial zone,” he said. “Based on the criteria at the time the application was submitted — it’s not what you want the rules to be, it’s the rules on the books when the application was submit- ted.” Organic Investments’ ap- plication was submitted in 2016, Shearer said. Site de- sign review plans were com- plete in August 2016. In Oc- tober, the applicant opted to extend the period by 120 days, which was granted. The application was ap- proved administratively be- fore it was appealed and sent to the planning com- mission for a public hearing. The planning commission approved the plan, which was again appealed and sent before the city council on March 22 for another public hearing. Opponents suggested that the process from the begin- ning was not transparent. Neighbors in the airpark said they never got noticed that the business had ap- plied to locate on Stryker Road, within line of sight to their homes. Some said the business would intrude on their peace and quiet because fans used to ventilate the greenhouses would be too loud. Others said the smell of the business would be comparable to the constant smell of “dead skunks.” Some residents of the air- park said their property val- ues would plummet and crime in that neighborhood would increase. Others were concerned about the possi- bility of marijuana residue leaving the production facil- ity and contaminating them or their children. The applicant’s attorney, Ross Day, showed reports that stated the fans used would make less noise than an average home. He said the applicant agreed to additional condi- tions that a carbon filtration method would control odor. Day stopped short of agreeing to submit an oper- ation or maintenance schedule, as no other busi- ness would be required to submit those kinds of plans. Councilors Michael Hicks and Ken Day both live in the Independence Airpark and pay dues to the HOA. Both said they were able to make an impartial and reasoned decision. The council will make that decision at a special meeting tonight (Wednes- day) at 6:15 at the Independ- ence Civic Center in the room downstairs. Two graduate from DPSST Itemizer-Observer staff report SALEM — Robin Burch and Randy Henderson, Polk County Community Correc- tions parole and probation officers, will graduate from the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training on Friday at the academy, 4190 Aumsville Highway SE, Salem. The graduation ceremony will begin at 11 a.m., fol- lowed by a reception. The DPSST operates the Oregon Public Safety Acade- my, which spans more than 235 acres in Salem. The department imple- ments minimum standards established by the board for training and certification of more than 40,000 city, tribal, county and state law en- forcement officers, correc- tions officers, parole and probation officers, fire serv- ice personnel, telecommuni- cations, emergency medical dispatchers, and private se- curity providers. Polk County Worship Directory DALLAS Bahá’í Faith - "Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch. Deal ye one with an- other with the utmost love and harmony, with friendliness and fellowship." - Bahá’u’lláh. All are warmly invited to an interfaith devotional gather- ing followed by casual discussion and a light din- ner on April 30 at 2:00. This month's theme will be "True Education." You are welcome to share any related quotations, prayers, poems, and songs. For details contact 971-804-5943 or 503- 269-3333. More about the Bahá’í Faith: www.bahai.org or www.bahaisofsalem.org Calvary Chapel Dallas Currently meeting for worship and verse by verse Bible teaching at 628 SE Jefferson St. www.calvarydallasor.com Worship service begins at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Sunday school is available from youth ministry and below to nursery. Wednesday evening cafe- style Old Testament study starting at 6:30 pm. Come join us for a relaxed study around a cup of coffee or drink. Mens prayer is Saturday at 7:30 a.m. Womens Bible studies are scheduled also, call for times. The Pastor/Teacher is Larry King. Come join us and be a part of God's family here in Dallas. For more information call 503- 831-1074. Church of God of Prophecy New Beginnings - 575 SW Ash St., (corner of Ash & Stump St.) Pastor Travis Clemons, 541-671-0375. Bible Study School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. We welcome all to come and get ac- quainted with our Pastor and his wife Christina. Home Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Sunday. Associate Pastor Jim Dickason 503-302-9816. Church of Christ - 691 N.E. Kings Valley Hwy. Sunday Class 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Afternoon Service 2:00 p.m. Thurs- day evening Bible Study 7:00 p.m. We follow the New Testament Plan of Salvation in becoming a Christian and the Pattern of the N. T. Church. We would be glad to study the Bible with you and an- swer any of your questions. We would like to present a very helpful one hour overview of the Bible. Call 503-831-4886. Dallas Alliance Church - 775 E. Ellendale, Dallas, 503-623-2265, Email office@dallas alliance.org, Lead Pastor Jim Jamieson; and Youth/Children’s Pastor Lance Baker; Every Sunday: classes for all ages at 9:15 a.m., Morn- ing Worship at 10:30 a.m., (Nursery provided for a.m. services); Tuesdays: Youth Night 7:00 p.m. in Ediger Hall; Wednesdays: Adult Prayer Meeting 1:00 p.m., Choir practice 6:45 p.m. Call for info on current Bible Studies. Web: dallas alliance.org. Dallas Church - PO Box 462, Dallas, OR 97338, 503-623-2711. Worship Gatherings: Sun- days 10am. Meeting at 450 SE Washington St., Dallas OR 97338. Atmosphere is relaxed, fami- lies & children welcome, come as you are, cur- rent music & relevant teaching about Jesus. Pastor: Ben Bauman. www.dallaschurch.org Dallas Foursquare Church - Located at 976 SW Hayter St. on the corner of Washington and Hayter. Worship Service: Sundays at 10am. Youth Group: Sundays 6pm to 8pm. Pastor: Dar- rin Hausler. We are a multi-generational church with a heart for our community. Our mission is to Love God and Love People to Extend His King- dom. For more info call us at 503-623-8277 or you can visit us online at dallasfour.com. Dallas Presbyterian Church invites you: Warm, spirit-filled fellowship with traditional Sunday worship 10:30 am, engaging discussion study groups, prayer "chain" and a loving spirit.—Adult Sunday School 9 am, men's breakfasts Tues- days at 7 am, women's groups, needle crafts group and Indoor Play Park (for children with ac- companying parent). Sensitivity to older adult ac- cessibility and needs. 789 SW Levens, Dallas. 623-3397 dalpreschurch@gmail.com. Evangelical Bible Church - 1175 S.E. Howe, Dallas 503-623-2331. Senior Pastor Jerry Franz, Visitation Pastor Allan Wiebe, Youth Pastor Nathan Ensz. Sunday: Worship *8:00 a.m.; *10:45 a.m.; *6:00 p.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; High School Youth Group 7:00 p.m.; Thurs- day: Jr. High Youth Group - 7:00 p.m.; 2nd & 4th Tuesday: MOPS *9:00 a.m.; Wednesday: AWANA - 6:30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.; Thursday: Bible Studies *9:00 a.m. & *7:00 p.m. (women); Thursday Group Bible Study 2:00 p.m. *Nursery care provided. Faith Evangelical Free Church - 2290 E. Ellen- dale Ave., Dallas, 503-623-8034; Interim Pastor Derek Olson, Associate Pastor Ed Sutter, Wor- ship Pastor Ted Kitzmiller, Youth Pastor Aaron Swank, Ministry of Children & Family Debbie Davies. Sunday School 9:00 a.m.; Sunday Wor- ship 10:30 a.m., Sunday High School Youth Group 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday Jr. High Youth Group 7:00 p.m. Please call or visit our website for information about other meetings. www.faith- freechurch.org First Baptist Church - 245 S.W. Church St., Dal- las, 503-623-5189; www.gofbc.org; Church Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 6:30 am - 11:30 am; Pastor Rick Bratton 503-551-9561; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6-7 p.m; Everyone Wel- come! First Christian Church - Joyfully Worshipping & Serving 1079 S.E. Jefferson Street, Dallas, 503-623-2569. Pastor Darren Anderson. “Live Wire Worship” with Praise Team - 8:30 a.m., Adult, Youth & Children Sunday School - 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m. (Nursery provided), Men’s Bible Study - Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Christian Women’s Fellowship - 2nd Tues- day, 1:00 pm (Sept through June). Please call church office for information about other meet- ings. Grace Community Church - 598 E. Ellendale Ave. PO Box 69, Dallas, 503-623-4961. Senior Pastor-Dave Bertolini, Pastor of Worship & Dis- cipleship-Ryan Bucher, Pastor of Student Min- istries-Ben Potloff. Sunday Worship: 1st Service-9:00 a.m. with Kids, Youth, & Adult Sun- day School running concurrently. 2nd Worship Service-10:45 a.m. with Kids Worship running concurrently. Nursery provided for 0 - 2 year olds during both services. Office open Tuesday-Fri- day for office hours visit our website at www.gra- ceindallas.org. All are welcome! Living Hope City Church - 180 SE Mill St., Dal- las. Family Worship 10:30 am. www.living- hopecitychurch.org Equipping Center & Offices 186 SE Mill St., Dallas. For more information call 503-623-6890. Living Word Faith Fellowship - 830 SE Shelton Street, Dallas, 503-623-9062. Pastor Joan Siew- ert. Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Worship 7:00 p.m. Children's Sunday service 10:00 a.m., nursery provided. Men’s fellowship second Saturday of month breakfast at 8:00 a.m. at Murphy’s Restaurant, Dallas. Pastor Michael Van Dyke in charge of men's fellowship. Call for additional information. Website: www.pro- claimhim.org Salt Creek Baptist Church - 15075 Salt Creek Road, Dallas, 503-623-2976. Senior pastor David Curtis. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday morn- ing Worship 10:50 a.m. Nursery provided for wor- ship services. Classes for all ages. Wednesday Senior High and Middle School Youth at 6:30 p.m. Please call for information about other meet- ings or visit our website at www.salt- creekchurch.org. Seventh-Day Adventist Church - 589 SW Birch, P.O. Box 450, Dallas 97338-0450. 503-623-5872. Services on Saturday: 9:30 A.M. Sabbath School Bible Study for all age groups. 10:50 A.M. Wor- ship Service. Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 - Noon. Pastor: Lary Brown St. Thomas Episcopal Church – 1486 SW Lev- ens St., Dallas (at the corner of Levens & Cherry) 503-623-8522. Email: stthomasdallasor@ gmail.com www.stthomasdallasor.org 10 AM wor- ship with Holy Eucharist. Father Fred Heard. Sunday School and Nursery Care available dur- ing worship. The church has formally adopted a policy of welcoming and fully affirming individuals who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). The new policy formalizes and expands on the church’s longstanding tradition of radical hospitality towards all people regardless of race or ethnicity, marital status, disability or socio-eco- nomic status. St. Thomas Welcomes you— please join us. Trinity Lutheran Church - 320 SE Fir Villa Rd, Dallas, 503-623-2233. Interim Pastor - Al Berg. Adult Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m.; Kids Church during 10:00 a.m. Wor- ship. Youth Group HS/MS 11:30 a.m. Sundays. Wednesday evening Contemporary Service 6:30 pm. Free Medical Clinic 1st & 4th Saturday of each month. www.dallastlc.org. Catch us on Facebook. United Methodist Church – A church with Open Hearts, Open Minds & Open Doors. 565 SE LaCreole Drive, Dallas, 503-623-2481. Rev. J. Quinton Kimbrow, Minister. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School for Adults & Youth, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for Children during worship serv- ice. Child-care available. Handicap access. All are welcome! Email: dallasumc@qwest office.net Website: www.sites.umcdallas.com Valley Life Center (Assemblies of God) - 1795 S.E. Miller Ave., Dallas, 503-623-4116. Lead Pas- tor: Chris Barker; Associate Pastor: Ted Gibson; Children’s Director: Crystal Barker; Youth Direc- tor: Kirk Bathke. Sunday Morning Service 10:30 a.m., Wednesday Family Night 6:30 p.m. Please call for more information or visit our website at www.valleylifecenter.com FALLS CITY Falls City Christian Church 233 S. Main Street, Falls City, Oregon 97344, 503-787-3104 Sunday Service: 10 am; www.falls citycc.com Falls City United Methodist Church - 242 N. Main Street, Falls City, 503-851-3213. Pastor Re- becca Strader. Morning worship Sunday 9:20 am. All denominations are welcome. www.falls cityumc.org Seventh-Day Adventist Church - 205 N. Main, Falls City 97344, 503-787-3907. Pastor Lary Brown. Sabbath School Sat. 9:30 am-10:40 am; Worship Service 11 am. Community Service Center (Food Bank) third Wed. of each month, noon - 3pm. INDEPENDENCE Buena Vista Community Church - 11355 Church St., Buena Vista. Independence. Pastor Larry Lyon. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Cornerstone Church of God - 4395 Independ- ence Hwy, Independence, 503-838-5119. Sun- day Service and Children’s Church 9:20 a.m. Nursery available. Wednesday Kids Klubs 6:30 p.m.. Thursday Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. First Baptist Church - A warm, friendly church that cares about you! Located at 1505 Mon- mouth St., Independence (across from Central High School); 503-838-1001. Senior Pastor Michael Parks. Sundays: Worship Service 11 am Wednesdays: AWANA 7 pm (during the school year). Thursdays: Youth Group 6:15pm. Join us for small groups and life groups through- out the week. First Baptist Church has ministries for children, youth, adults, families and seniors, throughout the week. Check us out at www.in- dependencefirstbaptist.com St. Patrick Parish, Catholic - 1275 E St., Inde- pendence. 503-838-5801. Father Henry Guillen Vega Masses Sat., vigil 5 p.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m. (English), 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Spanish); Week- days Mon, Tues, Wed, & Thurs. 9am, Saturday 7 p.m. (Spanish). Evergreen Nursing Home; Holy Call 503-623-2373 to be added to this directory. Days 9 a.m. (Eng) & 7 p.m. (Eng/Span). Sacra- ment of Reconciliation: Sat 3:30-4:30 p.m. or by appointment. Religious Education: RCIA Mon 7:00-8:30 p.m.; Mid-High & High School Grades Mon 7:00-8:30p.m.; Grades 1-4 Tues. 7:00-8:30 p.m. WOU Campus Ministry: Mass Sun. 5:00 p.m. at 315 N. Knox St., Monmouth followed by a social hour. MONMOUTH Christ The King Christian Church - Meets at 959 Church St. W., Monmouth 7:00 pm Saturday Night. Christ The King Christian Church is a con- servative, contemporary, charismatic Biblical Church. At Christ the King we learn: the truths of the Bible, how to live Biblical truths, how to please God, and how to be a blessing to all peo- ple. Come and join us as we learn and grow to- gether. Everyone is welcome. Wally Wildman, senior pastor. For more information call 503-623- 2262. www.ctkmonmouth.com Christ’s Church Methodist & Presbyterian United - Come care and share with us. 412 Clay Street West, Monmouth, 503-838-1724. Pastor Rebecca Strader. Worship Service 11 a.m. Call for information on small groups. Church of Christ - 127 N. Heffley St., Mon- mouth, 503-838-2360. Minister - Jon Siegrist. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 10:45 a.m., Wednesday Service 7 p.m. Faith Lutheran Church – 200 Monmouth-Inde- pendence Hwy., Monmouth (the church with the lighted cross on the “S” curve). Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes 9:00 am; Divine Service of Holy Communion 10:30 am. During Lent: Wednesday Soup Suppers 6:00 pm followed by Lenten Worship at 7:00 pm, Apr. 5. Holy Week: Palm Sunday Apr. 9; Good Friday Service of Darkness Apr. 14, 7:00 pm; EASTER Sunrise 7:30 am; breakfast 8:30-10:00 am; Festival Wor- ship 10:30 am. Pastor Dallas C.R. Dubke. 503- 838-3459. www.FaithLutheranMonmouth.org; Everyone is welcome! Monmouth Christian Church - (503) 838-1145; www.mymcc.cc. Lead Pastor: Sean Bitzer. Pas- tors: Ulysses Vela, Aaron Barnhart & Mary Wein- bender. Sunday Service: 10am in Monmouth (959 Church St.), 11am in Independence (301 S. Main St.); Children’s programming from birth to 5th grades every Sunday. Questions? email info@mymcc.cc. Join us this Sunday in person or LIVE online at www.mymcc.cc. New LIFE Ministries – we’re growing in Polk County! CHILDREN'S CHURCH NOW AVAIL- ABLE! We are a God-loving, Bible-believing, non- denominational church body. This church is a little different, in that it’s not just a church service, but is all about being a “service church”. We strive to seek out and serve the needs of the community. It is our hope that God will use us to make a difference. Come join us! We meet at Henry Hill School 750 S. 5th St. in Independence every Sunday morning at 10:00-11:00 am. Our minister is Marion Seick. Feel free to call us at (503) 871-5207. Please come visit and worship with us this Sunday!" Praise Assembly 189 Monmouth Ave S., Mon- mouth (locations in McMinnville and Willamina as well). Our English worship gathering is 11 am on Sundays, followed by a Spanish service at 2 pm. Kid’s church available for 12 and under. Youth group meets at 9:30 Sunday morning. Other min- istries include: Celebrate Recovery (Tues, 7 pm), College Bible study (Wed, 7 pm), and Spanish Bible study (Thurs, 7 pm). Please check our web- site for the most up-to-date information, www.praiseonline.net, or call 503-837-0300. St. Hilda's Episcopal Church 245 Main St. W., Monmouth, 503-838-6087, sthildas church.org Sunday Eucharist - 10:00 am followed by Fel- lowship. Children's Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 9:00 am. Wednesday Worship at 8:00 am and 7:00 pm. Nursery care provided. Call for periodic small groups and celebrations. All are welcome!