FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 7,2004
Murdock, Allen and Radie
recognized for ISD commitment
Shenanigans in Ireland July 14-28
Rebekah Lodge remains active
during summer recess
H olly
R ebekah
Lodge m em bers have
recessed for the summer, but
still have a full schedule for
the next two months. The
lower meeting hall has been
given a face-lift by local lady
painters Darcy Coil and
Kathy Britt.
July 9, members will
meet to clean the hall and a
special meeting is planned
for July 15 to d iscu ss
summer activities.
Plans are being
made for a public pancake
supper on July 24 from 5-7
p.m. The Blue M ountain
Principal Dick Allen (left) with lone School Board Chairman Joe String Band will entertain
from 7-9 p.m ., w ith
McElligott.
possibility of dancing. Cost
will be $5 per person for the
(Top to bottom): Shenanigans- Brynna Rust, Alex Carlson, Kara
pancake
supper.
Clay, Kate Kendrick and Eric Jepsen.
Shenanigans, a five
member fiddle group from
South Morrow County, is
getting ready this week to
depart on a two week trip to
Ireland. The group has
dreamed, planned and raised
enough m oney (over
$ 1O.(XM) during the past two
years) to pay their expenses
to attend a 6-day summer
music school there, as well
as spend a week traveling
and sightseeing around the
country.
The S henanigans
range in age from 12-14
years old and include Alex
C arson, Kara Clay, Eric
Jepsen, Kate Kendrick and
Brynna Rust. They, along
with director Peg Willis, will
be taking their fiddles with
them to Ireland and
attending the Joe Mooney
Summer School of Music
located at D rum sham bo,
C ounty
L eitrim .
D rum sham bo is a town
smaller than Heppner, but
every bed and breakfast in
the town and neighboring
villages will be helping to
House som e 350 m usic
students o f all ages from
around the world who will
arrive there to atten d a
variety o f music classes
from July 19-24. Courses
taught include: fiddling,
mandolin, flute, harp, banjo,
uilleann pipes, tin whistle,
accordion, concertina, vocal
music and Irish dance. The
students will audition the
first day and be placed in an
appropriate class for their
ability level with one of six
Celtic fiddle instructors. In
addition to their classroom
instruction each day, there
will be recitals, lectures and
concerts throughout the
week, as well as just having
fun g ettin g to g eth er to
practice with each other and
with new friends that they
meet.
The
five
Shenanigans members will
each be accompanied by one
parent, so counting their
director Peg, there will be a
total of eleven going on the
trip. They will fly out of
P o rtland on W ednesday
noon, July 14 and land in
Dublin the morning of July
15. Time in Ireland is 8
hours ahead. T hey will
spend 3 days in D ublin
taking in various sights such
as m useum s and castles.
Then they will travel to the
m usic sch o o l, w hich is
located in the north central
part o f the country.
Following the conclusion of
their music instruction on
Saturday, July 24, the group
will visit the western coast
area o f Irelan d . T heir
itinerary includes a boat trip
to the A rran Islan d s,
sightseeing in Galway, the
Burren, the Cliffs of Moher,
A illw ee C ave, D oolin,
Newmarket-on-Fergus, and
a m edieval banquet at
Bunratty Castle. They will
fly out of Shannon airport to
return home the night of
Wednesday, July 28.
Shenanigan
members appreciate all the
support that the community
has given them. It has taken
over 30,000 pop cans and
many donations to fund this
trip.
The group recently
released their second CD. It
is entitled “From Ireland to
Morrow County- and from
Morrow County to You!” It’s
available for $12 at Murray
D rugstore or from any
Shenanigans member. The
group plans to follow up
their summer trip with a
concert in the fall featuring
some of the new music they
will learn while in Ireland.
$ 85,000
Superintendent George Murdock (left) with lone School Board
Chairman Joe McElligott.
3 bedroom
in Heppner
Debbie Radie (left), an original lone School Board member with
lone School Board Chairman Joe McElligott.
lone School Superintendent George Murdock and
Principal Dick Allen were recognized for their commitment
and dedication to lone School District at the regular board
meeting Monday, June 21.
lone School Board Chairman Joe M cElligott
presented them with plaques. The plaques depicted the
original lone School and the new lone Plaza, which features
the original school bell. Both M urdock and Allen
completed their tenure with lone Schools June 30.
New Superintendent/Principal Bryn Browning
stepped in July 1.
Debbie Radie, one of the original school board
members, was also recognized for her year of work with
the district and presented a rosebush. Radie resigned her
position when she moved out of the district boundaries.
Bridget McElligott and Derek Sarlino
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