A8 Blue Mountain Eagle News Wednesday, March 30, 2016 Contributed photo Railey Namitz of John Day, a member of the Grant County 4-H program, gets up close with the Florida wildlife during a trip to Marine Science Camp in mid-February. 4-H NOTES Marine camp: an ‘amazing experience’ located in central Florida near the Everglades. At the station, I was allowed to hold a python As a 4-H member, I was and learn the nature of how given the opportunity to par- they came to live in Florida. ticipate in a marine camp The next day, our group hiked called Ocean Watch in 2013 through everglade trails. The on the Oregon Coast. This water was so black in places camp led me to make many that you could not even see great friends and contacts in \RXURZQUHÀHFWLRQ9LUJLQLD WKH + VWDWH RI¿FH 2QH RI one of our leaders, found the those contacts, and friends, boardwalk too sketchy for her, was Andy Hoffman. Two so she waited by the vans for years later, Andy invited me us. That night we had a bon- back to another marine camp. But this one would be in Flor- ¿UH VLOO\ VWULQJ ¿JKW DQG JRW our food stolen by a family ida from Feb. 14-20, 2016. For months, this trip of raccoons. The next few seemed very out of reach. I days were spent down at Sea used most of my spare mo- Camp, which is located by ments earning money for the keys of Florida. We went my plane ticket and was also snorkeling, dissecting and en- sponsored by the Grant Coun- joyed exploring the island. I ty 4-H Association and Ore- learned about the ecosystems gon Fairs Association. Once in Florida and how they differ VFKRRO VWDUWHG WLPH ÀHZ E\ from Oregon. I now want to Before I knew it, I was in possibly intern at Sea Camp, Portland waiting to board and I am considering a career my plane. Of course, being in marine biology or Exten- P\ ¿UVW WLPH RQ D SODQH DQG sion work. I made such great afraid of heights, I was very friends and will never forget nervous. But everyone on the this amazing experience. Railey Namitz is a mem- trip, though I had never met them beforehand, was very ber of the Sharpshooters club, part of the Grant Coun- kind and supportive. While in Florida, we ty 4-H program. A senior at stayed at a 4-H camp center. Grant Union Junior-Senior From there, we went to the High School, she lives in Archbold Biological Station John Day. By Railey Namitz To the Blue Mountain Eagle The Eagle/Angel Carpenter The Grant Union senior band won the March 16 Special District 4 band competition in Hermiston. Front row, from left: Ali Chobo, McKeeley Miller, Rose Allen, Chloe Bentz and Mariah Boyd. Back row: Chase Workman, Alyssa Hoffman, Jeffrey Hensley (back), Kohlten Jones, director Mary Ann Vidourek, (back), Samantha Floyd, Ricky Weickum (with drum in back), Carle Wright, Sam Bentz and Connor White. Grant Union senior band wins district contest The state band competition is in May at Oregon State University. She said the junior-senior choir also performed well, but didn’t qual- ify for state. “We received good scores and marks and comments,” she said. “I’m By Angel Carpenter proud of their progress as a 7 through Blue Mountain Eagle 12 (grades) choir.” 9LGRXUHN VDLG VKH ZDV HVSHFLDOO\ HERMISTON — The Grant Union senior band, led by director Mary Ann proud of the 14-piece ensemble. “We have excellent instrumenta- 9LGRXUHN ZRQ WKH 0DUFK $$ tion with many students being the Special District 4 band competition. “I was thrilled, and this is our only instrument on their part — each fourth consecutive year winning,” she person is very important,” she said. “We received a very high sight-read- said. To qualify for state, a band has to ing score.” 9LGRXUHN DQQRXQFHG D 7UL&RXQ- meet certain requirements, including playing in a certain amount of time ty Band Festival concert at 6:30 p.m. and playing repertoire from a list pro- Wednesday, April 6, at Grant Union’s old gym. Admission is $1. vided. Tri-County Band Festival set for March 16 in John Day “ It gives kids who play in small bands the opportunity to play in a 125-plus member ensemble.” Mary Ann Vidourek Band director Band students from Weston-McE- wen, Stanfield, Heppner, Irrigon, Riv- erside and Grant Union will practice all day for the event with band clini- cian, retired Burns High School band director Ken Peckham. “It gives kids who play in small bands the opportunity to play in a 125- SOXV PHPEHU HQVHPEOH´ 9LGRXUHN said. Blue Mountain HOSPITAL DISTRICT We would like to recognize our great team of professionals. Thank you for your hard work and dedication. Blue Mountain Surgery Clinic Board-Certified by the American Board of Surgery Strawberry Wilderness COMMUNITY CLINIC FULL SPECTRUM FAMILY PRACTICE