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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 25, 2003 - THREE Shenanigans prepare for summer lone Schools announce end Odd Fellows lend support to Adopt- M, (L-R): Brynna Rust, Kate Kendrick, Kara Clay, Asa L. Way, Alex Carlson, Eric Jepsen and Matt Holland. of the year honor roll A-Teacher Foundation (4.0) , Kayleen Vosberg (4.0), lo n e S c h o o ls have A rthur Ekstrom , Sara Peck, announced their honor roll for M issy B a k e r a n d T a y lo r Q uarter 4 and Sem ester 2. M c E llig o tt; (B )- A m an d a School for students ended Emery and Kim Morris. June 11,2003. Follow ing is F o r G ra d e 10, S2: the honor roll for students (A ) - N ick C hristm an (4.0), grades 6-12. Barb H olland (4.0), A lyssa F o r G ra d e 6, Q 4: Rietm ann (4.0), Tyler Raible (A)- Tiana C am arillo (4.0), (4.0) , Kayleen Vosberg (4.0), K a ra C la y ( 4 .0 ) , M a tt A r th u r E k s tro m , T a y lo r C o le m a n and B re n n a McElligott, Sara Peck, Missy R ietm ann; (B)- Clay M orter B aker and A m anda Em ery; and Lynzee Sjurset. (B ) - Kim M orris and Katie For Grade 6, S2:(A )- Hams. K a ra C la y ( 4 .0 ) , M a tt F or G rad e 11, Q 4: C o le m a n and B re n n a (A)- Johnny Collin (4.0), Paul Rietm ann; (B)- Clay M orter N e if f e r ( 4 .0 ) , N a ta lie Randall Peterson, Odd Fellow s secretary, presented and Lynzee Sjurset. M cElligott (4.0), Bill G ates, Jeannie Collins of the Adopt-A-Teacher Foundation a F o r G ra d e 7, Q 4: E m ily K ey a n d M e g h a n check for $1000. Odd Fellows is also matching 5 percent (A ) - J u s tin A rc h e r (4 .0 ), McCabe; (B)- Eva Chitty, Bill of incoming donations up to $3000. Currently, the Adopt- Shannon Clay (4.0), Emily R o s s , N a th a n R e a , T im A-Teacher Foundation has raised $13,500. “Donations R ietm ann (4.0), Kip Krebs, Doherty, M egan M cCabe and are still needed,” stated Collins. “We are getting there.” K aylee Palm ateer and Alan Curtis Thompson. Collins also commented that whatever money is raised Rietmann; (B)- Kylee Svetich F o r G ra d e 11, S2: could even help with a half-time or quarter-time teacher. and Paul Hams. (A)- (A)- Johnny Collin (4.0), For Grade 7, S2:(A )- Paul N eiffer (4.0), N atalie Justin A rcher (4.0), Shannon M cElligott (4.0), Bill Gates, Clay (4.0), Em ily Rietm ann Emily Key, M eghan McCabe (4 .0 ), K ip K reb s, K aylee and Bill Ross; (B)- Eva Chitty, Palmateer and Alan Rietmann; It s S c o t to be with the 9 a.m. parade, dancing N athan Rea, Tim Doherty, (B ) - Paul Ham s and Kylee Athena, for fun, a story or two, ancj piping competitions at 10 Curtis Thom pson and Megan Svetich. good food, m usic and friends Scottish athletic events M cCabe. F o r G ra d e 8, Q 4: F o r G rad e 12, Q4: at the C aledonian G am es, a at 1 2 noon. T here is free (A ) - K a y la L a R u e (4 .0 ), (A)- Sheena Christm an (4.0), Scottish festival in Athena July entertainment in the park in the Stephanie Holland and Megan H ig h lig h ts a ftem oon featuringthe Reel Tracy Griffith (4.0), Cameron 12 a n d 13. Tollefson; (B)- none. celebrating Scottish tradition F lin g from W alla W alla, Krebs (4.0), Diana McElligott For Grade 8, S2:(A )- and heritag e are: H ighland ( f id d le r s a n d g u ita r ) , (4 .0 ) , C a itlin O rem (4.0), Kayla LaRue (4.0), Stephanie M ike R adie (4.0), Til Tullis, dancing, piping, athletic games, storyteller, M ary Finney o f Holland and Megan Tollefson; K oby Rea, A shley Roberts, pipe b a n d s and so u v e n irs. pe n dleton and C eltic harp (B) -A im ee Emery. Jam ie V andenB rink, Cayle There are spectator or active specialist, Janet Naylor from F o r G ra d e 9, Q 4: K rebs, C ody B ergstrom and participation options. You may Eugene. A new feature in 2003 (A)- Ashly Grams (4.0), Abby K arl M o rg a n ; (B )- B rian w atch the sheep dog trials (8 w i 11 be th e d ru m m in g Key (4.0), Jenny Griffith and G u tie r r e z a n d A n d re w a .m .-3 p .m .) a n d d a n c e competition. Sheep dog trials Kyle Palm ateer; (B)- Tyler com petitions (10 a.m .) or you are a fascinating and popular Rietmann. Brown, Dan Satterly and Kelly F or G ra d e 12, S2: m ay toss the caber (4 p.m .) in feature o f the Games, Thompson. V isito rs to A thena (A) - Sheena Christm an (4.0), the Scottish athletic events, toss For Grade 9, S2:(A )- the horseshoes (2 p.m .), play Caledonian Games are invited Tracy Griffith (4.0), Cameron Ashly Grams (4.0), Abby Key, some g olf (3-6 p.m.) or run the t0 bring a stone to place at the Krebs (4.0), Diana McElligott K yle Palm ateer and Jenny (4 .0 ) , C a itlin O rem (4 .0 ), 5k race (7:30 a.m.). There will memorial cairn being readied Griffith; (B)- Dan Satterly and M ik e R a d ie (4 .0 ), Ja m ie be food and souvenirs, Celtic fo r d ed ication in the rose Tyler Brown. VandenBrink (4.0), Til Tullis, harp performances, fiddling and g ^ d e n in the city park. A cairn F or G rade 10, Q4: is a Scottish tradition w here K oby Rea, A shley Roberts, storytelling. (A)- N ick C hristm an (4.0), “ A S c o ttish H e a rt’ , sto n e s are c o n trib u te d in C a y le K re b s, C ody Barb H olland (4.0), A lyssa Celtic band with fiddler, Irene m em ory o f a place, an event, Bergstrom and Karl Morgan; Rietm ann (4.0), Tyler Raible G o o d n ig h t, p ia n ist, B ecky or persons .T h e cairn will be (B ) - B rian G u tie rre z and D u n can an d S te v e A llely , dedicated in a service (10:30 Andrew' Rietmann. drummer/piper will be featured a .m .) following the Sunday artists at the opening benefit m oming(9:30a.m .)Kirkin’o f d in n e r /c o n c e r t fo r th e the Tartan, a community church Caledonian Gam es on Friday, service. Athena’s cairn w ill be July 11. The three m em bers d e(Jic a te d to th e c i t y ’s Local students w ho have performed together in the founding fathers and the Scots O re g o n S ta te made the Honor Roll include: greater Bend area that they call vvho created the C aledonian University has announced the w ith a 3.5 or Better: Kyle D. hom e, also in Portland and G am es in 1899 to preserve nam es o f the students w ho M e D a n ie l, H e p p n e r, a central O regon at festivals, Scottish tradition in Athena, have m ade the S ch o lastic S ouvenir program s sophomore majoring in history; sch o o ls, su m m e r c o n c erts, H onor Roll for Spring Term Ja c o b N. N e iffe r, lo n e, a contra-dances and formal balls printed by Caledonian Games 2003. junior majoring in mechanical s in c e 1 9 94. C o n tin u a lly A ssociation provide the full A total o f 411 students engineering; and Justin W. immersed in study, listening and schedule and many points o f e a rn e d S tra ig h t-A (4 .0 ). N elson, L exington, a senior a tte n d in g C e ltic m u sic interest about the Scottish A nother 2,000 earned a B- h a v e tradition and history. A feature m a jo r in g in a g ric u ltu ra l w o r k s h o p s , th e y plus (3.5) or better to m ake business m anagem ent; and perfected the “real thing" in their will be included about Peter the listing. To be on the Honor w ith a Straight-A average: sound and p e rfo rm a n c e o f Marshall, the Scottish chaplain Roll, students m ust carry at Doreen K. Von Reyn, Irrigon, originally composed pieces and to th e U .S . S e n a te . A lea st 12 g ra d e d h o u rs o f a junior majoring in Pre-Health traditional Scottish, Irish music, presentation (TBA) on Sunday course work. P r o m o tio n a n d The benefit dinner will be held js being prepared about Peter in C ity Park accom panied by M a rs h a ll, th e d y n a m ic Educationation. the music o f “A Scottish Heart p r e a c h e r k n o w n fo r h is starting at 5 p.m. and going until relevancy and dow n to earth 8:00 p.m. Scottish recipes will sermons, C o lu m b ia M id d le Jordan M. G raff, Courtney be on the m enu. Steak w ith You m ay even see a School in Irrigon announced Hancock, Daniel R. Hansen, b ro w n s a u c e m a d e w ith v id eo c lip o f old m o v ie s the quarter four 4.0 H onor A m anda K ennedy, Jordan S c o ttis h a le a n d m a s h e d featuring Scots and kilts: a Roll. All o f the follow ing M ittelsdorf, Laura M ontes, potatoes w ith bleu cheese will funny clip from a m ovie with stu d e n ts rec e iv e d a grade Venesa Navarro, Elisabeth R. be the featured mainstay o f the Bob Hope and Bing C rosby point average o f 4.0: N ew port, R afael N orw ood, meal prepared by Greg M iley ¡n kilts w ill be show n on J e n n if e r A. Josh P arker, S am antha R. of Athena. The dinner/concert Sunday by Irene’s Video. For A b e r c ro m b ie , M a rg a rita Pedro, L eticia R odriguez, will be $15. a bit o f history fun, a story or A rm e n ta , K y rie B ash aw , Cassandra D. Rogelstad, Elise The Caledonian Games two under the shade o f a great C la y to n C a llo w , C a itlin Ross, Tamra Tovey and David are free and open to the public tree, music, food and friends, C o s te llo , B ry ce D o h erty , A. Yecha. starting on Saturday, July 12 “ it ’s Scot to be A thena” for 2003. Caledonian Games, a Scottish Heritage Festival (CCW from top): Shenanigans Kara Clay, Kate Kendrick, Alex C arlson, M att H olland, Brynna Rust, and Eric Jep sen d isp lay q u ilt won by John C och n au er (not pictured). C reek w ho gave the bike to O n Friday, June 13, her grandson. The Shenanigans are John G ochnauer and Asa L. trying to earn their w ay to Way w on raffle item s at the Ireland to study at a weeklong close o f the flood presentation held at St. Patrick's parish hall. music school. The group plans The show w as presented by to attend a school in the west Shenanigans, a local fiddle o f Ireland in the sum m er o f group, with the help o f several 2004. D uring the year, they have played for a num ber o f community members. A sa L. Way held the e v e n ts , r e c o r d e d a C D , w inning ticket for the Sony collected and returned pop DVD/VCR player. Way lives cans, participated in a bake in Sandy. He had purchased sale and ran a concessions his ticket from a “ 500 number stand at a local horse sale to board” where the tickets might earn money for their upcoming cost anyw here from a penny trip. T h ey ’ve earned about to $4.99, depending on the $ 7 0 0 0 so far. T h e y a ls o luck o f the draw. Way paid c o n tin u e to p lay in m any $2.36 for his w inning ticket. settings w ithout pay, “ju st He says, “ I only had to buy because.” D irector Peg W illis two tickets to win.” John G ochnauer, o f says, “ It’s important that they Heppner, won a quilt that was learn to give. I don’t really care handm ade by Kelly Holland, if they become good musicians a Shenanigans m om . Raffle or not. I do care that they tickets for the quilt w ere $1 b e c o m e g o o d p e o p le - each or 6 for $5. This quilt is contributing members o f their in shades o f green and red, community.” The Shenanigans pop w ith b ears and pine trees can drive is ongoing. Cans can blanket-stitched onto the quilt be left at M att H o lla n d ’s giving it an outdoors theme. S h e n a n ig a n s a ls o house, 240 S. C hase St., in raffled a 20-inch freestyle bike Heppner, or at the hom e o f earlier this year. The drawing Kara Clay, 330 E. M ain St., w as held as part o f the St. in lone. A lth o u g h th e y are P atrick’s Day celebration in H eppner. T he w in n er was taking a bit o f tim e o ff this Sharon L ivingston o f Long summer. Shenanigans will play at the Boardm an M arine on Monday, July 28. They will be joined at this event by Mulligan Order Stew, fiddlers w ho come from Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla Magnetic c o u n tie s . In A u g u s t, Door Signs Shenanigans, M ulligan Stew HERE and Blazin' Bows will play at the M o rro w C o u n ty Fair. Heppner M em bers o f all these groups Gazette-Times w ill be p a rtic ip a tin g in a 676-9228 w e e k lo n g m u sic cam p in Pendleton during the week o f June 23. OSU announces spring honor roll students CMS announces honor roll Hardman Hall Community Sale Saturday, June 28 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Refreshments: Hot Dogs, Polish Dogs, Soda Pop, Coffee and Potato Chips Carhartt i5 C<JU^in*nt Since 1ft*9 DUCK WORK SHORT $3095 • Gardners Men’s Wear (541) 676-9218 193 N. Main Street • Heppner Lexington Baptist to hold VBS The Lexington Baptist Church invites all children to jo in th em at S o n H a rv e st County Fair, July 7-10. “ W e’re ready for a Vacation Bible School children will never forget,” said Pastor Glenn Anderson o f Lexington Baptist. “SonHarvest County Fair is a fun and exciting place where children learn to apply biblical teaching to their lives. Children will have a great time s in g in g , w a tc h in g s k its , creating crafls and playing games. Most important, they’ll discover Bible truths about grow ing the fruit o f G o d ’s Spirit” \ “We want to share this exciting event with children and parents in our area. We hope th e y w ill a ll j o in us at S onH arvest C ounty Fair,” added Anderson SonH arvest C ounty Fair begins M onday, July 7 a n d c o n tin u e s th ro u g h Thursday, July 10 at Lexington B a p tist C h u rc h , 170 “ B ” Street, from 6:30-8:15 p.m. For more information call 989- 8555 or 676-5151. COPY PAPER Ream or Carton Heppner Gaiette Time*