FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 27,2005
Shenanigans Pursue New Ventures
Class of 2006 to raffle quilt
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HHS Class of 2006 students Heather Yocom, Brenda Victorio, Robert Worden, Janies Van Liew
and Krystal Nairns display quilt to be rallied.
The Heppner High
School Class of 2006 will be
selling tickets for a quilt to
raise funds fo r an a fte r
graduation activity next year.
T he q u ilt
was
1880
designed, sewn and donated
by Pam Worden and is called
“Reach for the Stars Class of
2006”. Chances for the quilt
are drawn by the purchaser
and can cost anywhere from
tw o cen ts to $5. T he
students will have a table at
M urray Drugs during the
Celebrate Heppner Sidewalk
Sale on Friday, July 29.
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St. Patrick’s Senior Center news
The Shenanigans
The local fiddle
group, Shenanigans, which
includes Alex Carlson, Eric
Jepsen, Brynna Rust, and
Kara Clay, is pursuing some
new m usical op tio n s.
S h en an ig an s, under the
direction of Peg Willis of
P e n d le to n , have been
performing together in some
form or another for the past
six years. At one time, the
group had nine members,
in clu d in g p lay ers from
C ondon and P endleton.
Then, some of the members
moved away, and others left
to have more time for sports
and other interests. When the
group found out that
member Kara Clay will be
m oving
to
O ro v ille,
California, next month, they
realized that they didn’t have
enough players left for their
own group and the decision
was made to disband and
regroup their musical efforts.
E ric, A lex, and
B rynna plan to continue
taking music lessons and
performing both fiddling and
classical music. In June they
learned some new styles of
fiddling when then hosted a
three day workshop at Valby
C hurch. The w orkshop
teacher was Paul Anastasio
o f S e attle. A n a s ta s io ’s
specialty is country^ and
swing music. He spent 15
years working in Nashville
with top country stars and he
taught over 20 new songs to
Shenanigans and several
o th e r area fid d le rs and
backup guitar players who
were at the workshop. Those
who attended hope to "have
an opportunity to perform
some of this new music in
com ing
m onths.
Shenanigans also performed
in June with a music group
directed by John Wambeke
of Hermiston.
S h en an ig an s
recently got together for one
last time before Kara Clay
moves. Her father, Paul
Clay, helped them make a
recording of the tunes that
they learned on their trip to
Ireland last summer. Their
Irelan d trip to atten d a
summer music school there
was the highlight of their
years tog eth er.
O th er
favorite events included a
trip to visit and play at
several of the waterfalls in
the Columbia River Gorge,
performing for the Heppner
Flood Memorial Program,
and helping out with The
Estate
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By DAVID SYKES
REALTOR
FROM THE INSIDE
There are two sides to ev
ery home for sale - the inside
and the outside. It takes a
good-looking outside to bring
the prospect in, but it is the
condition and appeal of the
inside that will make or break
the sale. Providing an inviting
interior is vital to increasing
the salability o f your home.
Like the model homes that are
professionally decorated to
entice buyers in new home
developments, you can make
a big difference in the way the
interior of your home appeals
to potential buyers.
Past Real Estate columns and
property listings are available
at www.heppner.net/heritage
Aim for that simple and
uncluttered look. Most people
are more attracted to a home
that is furnished as opposed to
a vacant one, but one full of
clutter will be a bigger turn
off than empty rooms. Clutter
to a buyer means one thing -
lack of living space.
If the interior is too
cramped with furniture, you
could think about storing the
less attractive or worn pieces.
Leave the best to show, but
just enough to look livable.
180 W. Baltimore #5
Heppner, OR 97836
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REALTOR a
541-676-9228
T rail B and c o n ce rts in
Heppner. This spring the
group all made mountain
dulcimers and learned to play
them. They have many great
memories of the time of the
time spent with Peg and each
other.
T hey esp ecially
appreciate all the community
support they’ ve received. If
they do officially'form a new
perform ing group in the
future, they will choose a
new name for the group as
well. In the meantime, they
still have m usic C D 's
available for sale at Murray
Drug Store in Heppner. Call
Eric Jepsen at 676-5244 if
you are interested having
them perform in the future.
BMCC
announces
honor roll
B lue M ountain
C o m m u n ity C o lleg e in
Pendleton has released its
spring term president’s list,
dean’s list and honor roll.
Following are students who
qualify.
P resident’s List
H eppner: Ju stin
Mattair, 4.0.
Irrig o n :
Ju d ith
Frommett, 4.0; Jeanne Lee,
4.0; Crystal Munoz, 4.0.
D ean’s List
Boardman: Alyssa
Schaible, 3.50; Armando
Villegas, 3.46; Boise Kyle
Jones, 3.53.
Heppner: Rebecca
C h erry , 3 .56; C la rissa
Johnson, 3.77.
Lexington: Theresa
Rushing, 3.75.
Irrig o n : L aurie
Hartung, 3.5.
Honor Roll
Boardman: Richard
M cK ee, 3.0; Savannah
N elso n , 3.27; A rm ando
Villegas, 3.46.
H eppner: Bradley
Adams, 3.42.
lo n e:
Jen n ifer
Thompson, 3.25.
Irrig o n : F aviola
M acias, 3 .3 1 ; A ndrea
Marlow, 3.47; Jodi Thomas,
3.25.
Lexington: Gabriel
O w en 3 .4 2 ; R ebbecca
Owen, 3.0.
Archie Padberg, and Doug
Gunderson.
The
re g u la rly
scheduled meeting time for
the HHA is changed to the
last Tuesday of each month,
to accommodate all of the
members. The next meeting
time is August 30 at 7 p.m.,
at the senior center.
On
W ednesday,
A ugust 3, the H ep p n er
Christian Church volunteers
are ho sts fo r the sen io r
center noon meal. The menu
is not yet a v a ila b le for
publication.
The
H ep p n er
Housing Authority met on
Thursday evening, July 21,
in regular (adjusted) session
at the senior center. Larry
Mills, interim city manager,
and Dorris Graves, Senior
C en ter re sid e n t, w ere
welcomed as new members
o f the A u th o rity . O th er
members are Bob Jepsen,
chair, Judy Buschke, Karen
Dubuque, Tim Van Cleave,
Over the tee cup
< T u C T u < T D C T u (T O O T > u D C rO C 7 u C rD C T u C 7 u O u O u G u C rD C T u C u O u O v )
W illow
C reek
Country Club ladies play day
was held July 19. Results are
as follows:
Low gro ss o f the
field: Luvilla Sonstegard.
Low net of the field:
Bemiece Lott.
Least putts o f the
field: Lynnea Sargent.
Flight A: low gross-
Loa H enderson; low net-
Carol Hamilton.
Flight B: low gross-
Betty Christman; low net-
Virginia Grant; least putts-
Jackie Allstott.
Flight C: low gross-
B etty C arlso n ; low net-
Lorene Montgomery; least
putts-Pat Doherty.
O ther happenings:
long
p u tt-L u v illa
Sonstegard; long drive-Betty
C h ristm an
(B );
Loa
H en d erso n (A ); L orene
Montgomery (C).
W ed d in g Tabi es
S lia n n n n Walton anil Robert H an d
Wedding - S a tu rd a y, July 3 0 tlt
M arissa M cC a b e anil R ocby lu rn er
Wedding - S a tu rd a y, A ugust 2 7 th
Carly C allaway anil Jerem y R ietm a n n
Shinver - W ednesday, A u g u st 3 r d
Wedding - S a tu rd a y, S ep tem b er
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7th
t bristian S c lm ltz anil II. G e n e Race
Wedding - S a lii rday, S ep tem b er 2 4 th
M ollie S c b n e iile r anil Rvan H a lv o r s e n
Wedding
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S a tu rd a y, O ctober 8 th
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