Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 21, 1993 - FIVE
Library expands youth offerings
To mark National Library
Week, April 17 to 24 the Hepp-
ner branch of Oregon Trail
Library is opening two new col
lections of materials: young adult
fiction
and
ch ild ren 's
videocassettes.
“ Several patrons have noted a
need for reading materials for
young people in grades seven
through 12,“ said Wendell Buck,
Oregon Trail Library District.
The library is beginning to ad
dress that need with its new
young adult fiction collection, he
said. The new books touch on
themes that today’s teens are
thinking about, from sports to
teen parenthood, from racism and
drug abuse to first love and fami
ly relationships. Here are a few
exam ples from the new
collection:
“ The Brave” by Robert Lip-
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“ Crosses” by Shelley Stoehr.
Meeting Katie at Babylon High
School is one of the best things
that has ever happened to Nancy.
By hanging out wth the punks,
Nancy can finally shed her goody
goody image. She at last has so
meone who accepts her as she is,
something her parents can’t seem
to do even when they’re sober.
But even with Katie’s friendship,
Nancy still can’t keep her life
under control. Things just keep
getting worse, and no amount of
drugs or self mutilation seems to
help.
The new children’s video col
lection has live action and
animated versions of some of the
great classics of children’s
literature, including tales by the
Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian
Andersen, and Rudyard Kipling,
as well as stories from folk tradi
tions around the world. Ten of the
new videos are from the award
winning Rabbit Ears series. Here
are some examples:
“ Finn McCoul” The comic
genius of Catherine O’Hara and
the spirited traditional Celtic
music of the Boys of the Lough
beautifully combine to tell the
syte. At 17, Sonny Bear is a
heavyweight boxer. He feels the
monster 6f ‘^figer; he is an out
sider both bn and off his own
reservation. His uncle Jake says
the monster is really the dignified
Hawk spirit and that Sonny must
learn to control it. But Sonny runs
away to the dope wars of Times
Square. There he meets Alfred
Brooks, a former Harlem boxer,
now a cop. Brooks tries to do for
Sonny what his own trainer did
for him: give him faith in himself
and help him discover his own
strengths.
“ The Day that Elvis Came to
Town” by Jan Marino. Aunt
April May warns her that “ Elvis
what’s his name isn’t going to
remember her. She’s nothing but
a liar.” But still Wanda believes
that Mercedes, the glamorous
jazz singer who says she went to
high school with Elvis Presley,
can make her dream of meeting
The King come true. Set in the
South in the early sixties, this
richly told novel will transport
readers to a time and place they’ll
never forget.
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BASIC program, was the chance
to earn a trip to Portland plus four
tickets to watch the Trail Blazers
host the San Antonio Spurs at the
Memorial Coliseum on April 18.
Grand prize winners also receiv
ed AVIA athletic shoes, an
autographed Trail Blazers basket
ball and a pre-game reception
with Blazers all-star guard and
BASIC chairman Clyde Drexler.
Participating schools selected
the best entries at each grade level
for their facility and forwarded
those entries to the appropriate
Education Service District.
Regional winners, one per grade
level, were determined by each
ESD. Winning regional essays
were then evaluated by the
Portland Council International
Reading A ssociation, who
selected the top overall entries for
each grade level.
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Several local students have
been announced winners of a
writing contest sponsored by the
Trail Blazers, AVIA, Bank of
America and the Oregonian.
Local regional winners are An
drew Rietmann, Adam McCabe,
Mark McElligott and Felicity
Warren, all lone Elementary;
Lyndee Minster, Tami Nolan,
Mike
Green
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Erika
Bergstrom, lone High School and
Scott VanW inkle, Heppner
Elementary.
This year’s essay theme was
“ The Year 2000...” . More than
41,000 students first grade
through 12th grade, accepted the
challenge to enter the “ Write-
On” competition. The incentive
offered, according to Wally
Scales, Blazers vice-president of
special events who oversees the
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One hundred nine people were present for the senior dinner April
14, including seven guests. Nine dinners were taken out. Clayton
Ayers won the meal ticket, Darrell Vinson the door prize and Velma
Parker of Pasco, WA. the guest gift. Members of the Mormon Church
served. The Senior Center Board met following dinner.
The menu for the birthday dinner April 28 will be chicken pie with
biscuits, broccoli, waldorf salad, cake and ice cream. Members of
the Seventh Day Adventist and Nazarene Churches will serve.
Thursday morning the Focus group met with Molly Rhea. There
were only two other members present so the meeting was brief. Plans
are going forward for the Health Fair to be held April 29 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center.
Friday two tables of pinochle were in play, with those present hav
ing an enjoyable afternoon.
Friday evening Bart Taylor and crew stripped and rewaxed the
dining room and kitchen floor. Spring cleaning continues.
Sunday morning the bus loaded with seniors went to Hood River
for the blossom festival. They had a good time even though the ap
ple trees were not yet in bloom. They reported that the scenery was
beautiful.
The Sunday evening movie ‘Green Fried Tomatoes’ was well
attended.
Monday, April 19. a bus load of seniors went to Irrigon for lunch.
Saturday, April 24, the bus will go to Hardman for dinner. Call
or stop by the senior office to sign up.
There will be a 55 Alive driving course held at the Senior Center
May 3 and 4. Call Corol Mitchell or the senior office for more
information.
May 12 Marilyn Jio (In Service) will hold a 45 minute question
and answer session of information on the Hanford Health effects.
The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. For more information call
1-800-248-4446.
Dates to remember: Monday, Bible study 10:30-11:30 a.m.,
quilting 1 p.m., knitting, spinning 7 p.m.; Tues. and Thurs., exer
cise, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, dinner noon; Friday, cards 2:30 p.m.
Sunday evening, movie, time to be announced.
The Housing Authority group will meet on April 25 at 7 p.m.
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the sheer nonsensical fun of the
story.
“ Owl TV" This program con
tains a segment on why scientists
tag polar bears in the arctic, an
interview with a friendly lemur,
and an explanation of how the
human heart works.
In addition to the two new col
lections, the library has about 40
new non-fiction books for
children including several from
the popular Eyewitness series.
“ It’s very exciting to see the
steady stream of new materials
begin to come into the library .
Over the next several months I
expect to see more and more new
books, videos and sound recor
dings for all ages and interests.”
Buck said.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
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hilarious legend of how the
famous Irish hero Finn McCoul
and his clever wife Conagh defeat
the brutish giant Cucullin once
and for all.
“ Ramona: New Pajama” by
Beverly Cleary. This live action
adaptation of one of the stories
from an award winning Oregon
author stars eight-year old
Ramona Quimby, for whom
nothing ever seems to go quite
right. !t provides a delightful in
troduction to Beverly Cleary’s
Ramona books.
“ Pecos Bill” Robin Williams
tells this great American tall tale
about the brother of coyotes,
creator of the Great Salt Lake and
rider of cyclones. The music of
Ry Cooder and the animated il
lustrations of Tim Raglin enrich
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