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    Local students participate in bible quiz competition
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - FIVE
WVSC announces winner of 4-H News
North Lex Market
Irish basket
Steer Livestock Club
By Eric Jepsen, Reporter
Judie Laughlin (left) and Carolyn Willey (right) with the Irish basket
displayed at Gardener's Men's Wear.
The Willow Valley
Service Club created and
raffled off a basket full of Irish
gifts to raise money for the
Shenanigans trip to Ireland. St.
Bible quiz contestants (L-R): back row-Coach C.J. Johnson, Drew Johnson, Eric Jepsen, Kristen Patrick’s Day, March 17,
VanCleave; front row-Michael Hawks, Cody Nelson, Rebecca Jepsen, Katie West and Adam Collin.
Judie Laughlin, WVSC St.
Day liaison, and Carolyn
Eight T & T (Truth Heppner did a good job, but from Kennew ick, and finished Pat’s
Willey,
WVSC president,
and Training) Bible Club did not end up in the top four. in second place.
members recently competed in
In the fifth grade girls’
This year’s Bible Quiz
the annual Awana Bible Quiz division, Kristen VanCleave of Team was coached by C.J.
Competition in Richland, WA. Heppner, competing as a team Johnson of Heppner. The
This year’s contest included of one, claimed third place. Awana Bible Club meets
teams sponsored by Lexington VanCleave went on to win one every Wednesday night at the
A series of children’s
Baptist Church as well as of the highest awards by being Lexington Baptist Church at
art
classes
will be offered at
teams from churches from named Bible Quiz Individual 6:30 p.m. The "Sparks” Club
Heppner
Elementary
School
Richland, Kennewick, Walla Champion.
division is for kindergarten to beginning in April on Monday
Walla, and Milton-Freewater.
The fifth grade T & T second grade. Kids in grades
There were about boys were represented by Eric 3-6 are in the T & T group. and Thursday afternoons.
eight teams in each division for Jepsen and Drew Johnson of Various local churches help Rosem ary Southworth, a
grades 3-6. The contestants Heppner. They tied for first with the program. All kids in former art teacher in Oregon
started out with multiple place, but then lost the kindergarten through sixth City, will instruct the classes.
Animal Art is designed
choice questions about the tiebreaker question to a team grade are welcome to attend.
for
grades
first through sixth.
Bible. Then, the more difficult
The
class
is
set for Mondays,
speed quizzing section
beginning
Apri
17. Students
included reciting passages of
w
ill
learn
to
draw
animals
using
Scripture from memory, word
reported that District 6 was in pencil, tempera, pastels and
perfect, and knowing other
The
American
Legion
second place in the state in charcoal and will then use
Bible facts. The competition
and
Auxiliary
will
celebrate
the
memberships. The Heppner crayon resist and watercolors
was tough and all the other
Legion
B
irthday
w
ith
a
unit is one member over their to put animals into their natural
teams were from much larger
potluck,
March
24,
at
6:30
environment.
goal.
Awana Clubs than the one in
p.m.
at
the
Methodist
Church
Paper
M ache’
State
President
Lexington.
basement.
The
Auxiliary
will
Puppets
and
Playhouse
is a
D arlene
M cLaughlin
In the third grade
furnish
the
birthday
cake
and
class
designed
for
students
in
pleasantly surprised the
competition forT & T girls,
ice
cream.
kindergarten
through
third
Heppner unit with a visit.
Katie West and Rebecca
Five
auxiliary
and
two
All m em bers and grade beginning Thursday,
Jepsen of Heppner took home
legion
members
attended
the
the third place ribbon. In the District 6 joint meeting held in family are welcome to help April 10. Students will make
third grade boys’ event, Adam Pendleton on March 1. It was celebrate the Legion’s 86lh paper mache’ puppet heads
birthday.
Collin of lone, and Cody
Nelson and Michael Hawks of
drew the name of Bev Wright,
Heppner, out of a box.
The raffle brought in
$126 for the Shenanigans.
G arden er’s M en’s Wear
displayed the basket and
helped sell the tickets, while
m em bers o f the WVSC
donated the items inside the
basket.
BMCC offers children’s art
classes at HES and cloth bodies as well as a
shoe box playhouse for their
puppets.
By The Sea Art
Adventure is for first through
fourth graders and will cover
drawing sea life, making a
stuffed fish, doing fish prints
and other fun activities. This
class is scheduled to begin
Monday, May 5.
Drawing and Painting
is for third through sixth grades
and is set to begin on
Thursday, May 8. Students will
learn to draw people, everyday
objects and landscapes using
a variety of mediums.
Cost for each four-
week session is $15 tuition
plus a $5 supply fee. Minimum
enrollment is required so pre­
registration is requested. Call
Anne M orter, BMCC
coordinator, at 422-7040 for
more information.
American Legion to celebrate 86th
birthday
a
SSO O ft P a ir of
S tru t Assem blies
The N orth Lex
Market Steer Livestock Club
met at Kathy Rauch’s house
on the evening of March 16.
M em bers were served a
scrumptious meal of lasagna,
salad, bread and pop. A
dessert with Oreo cookies in
it was provided by Donna
Rietmann.
Club officers were
elected. Emily Rietmann was
voted as president, Amy
Jepsen is the vice president,
Regi Seitz was elected as
secretary and Eric Jepsen is the
reporter. M em bers then
talked about feeding steers
correctly and the problem of
bloating.
M em bers present
were Casey Peterson, Regi
Seitz, Mekayla and Ashley
Anderson, Kathy and Andre
Rauch, Emily Rietmann, and
Daniel, Amy and Eric Jepsen.
The c lu b ’s next
meeting should be sometime in
April.
Sew Happy
By Emily Thompson, reporter
Sew Happy meet at
Sharon Lew is’ house on
March 7. Sherilyn Peck called
the meeting to order. Maggie
Armato, Sherilyn Peck, Emily
Thom pson, C atherine
McElligott, Kathryn Strouse,
Destiny George and Joe
Armato were all in attendance.
Sherilyn Peck brought
the ingredients and recipe for
Gourmet Tuna Salad. We
made both salad and
sandwiches. Our club enjoyed
it very much.
Next month we will
make a dish with ground beef.
We all hope it will be very, very
good.
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