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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 2010
HHS/HES Students of the Month announced
Governor proclaims Oct. 3-9 Fire
Prevention Week in Oregon
In support of Na­ tional Fire Prevention Week
-Never disconnect
tional Fire Prevention Week, materials from Boardman or remove batteries from
Governor Kulongoski has Rural Fire District. Teach­ smoke alarms for other
proclaimed October 3-9 Or­ ers will be sending stickers, uses
egon Fire Prevention Week. m agnets and brochures
-Make a home es­
The Governor and State home with students. Posters cape plan and practice it
Fire Marshal Randy Simp­ remind everyone to sound
- I f yo u r sm oke
son encourage Oregonians their smoke detectors in alarm sounds, immediately
to take the necessary steps the home.
go outside and stay out.
to update and maintain their
In 2009, in O re­ Meet at a safe place and
home smoke alarms.
gon there were 2,379 fires call 9-1-1
The Office of State in one- and tw o-fam ily
-If you need assis­
Fire Marshal and its Oregon dwellings resulting in nine tance with smoke alarms,
Life Safety Team, along deaths, 172 injuries, and contact your local fire
H eppner High School and
with fire agencies statewide more than $59 million in agency
Heppner Elementary School
are teaming up in support property loss.
For more smoke
recently recognised the Stu­
o f this m onth’s national
W orking sm oke alarm and fire safety infor­
dents of the Month for Sep­
fire prevention campaign. alarms provide an early mation, contact your local
tember. The character trait
Smoke Alarms: A sound warning to a fire, allowing fire agency or visit http://
for the month was respect.
you can live with!, reinforc­ you vital minutes to escape w w w .oregon.gov/O S P /
Top Photo: Back Row (L-R)
are Leo Waite, Bryan Fowler,
ing the message that fire and increase your chance of SFM/CommEd_SA_Pro-
Tim Jaca, Demi Schm idt,
safety starts at home.
surviving a fire. Additional gram.shtml.
Emily Cecil, Jacee C urrin,
Fire P revention
“ Everyone needs safety tips:
Morgan Correa, and Hunter
to remember that fire safety
-To ensure maxi­ Week is observed annually
Nichols. Front Row (L-R) -
starts at home,” said Or­ mum protection, install throughout North America
Trevor Nichols, Chace Jones,
egon State Fire Marshal sm oke alarm s in every and Europe, acknowledging
Camryn Scrivner, Madelyn
Nichols, Kaden Combe. Kvlie Boor, Amelia Baker, Chance Jones, and Tresslyn McCurry. Not Randy Simpson. “Having sleeping room, outside each the anniversary of the Great
pictured is Kenneth Troxell.
working smoke alarms and separate sleeping area and Chicago Fire, known for de­
Bottom Photo: Pictured from left to right are Seth Palmer ( l l 'h grade), Brett Harrison (12"1 testing and m aintaining on every level of the home, stroying a large part of the
grade), Tate Gentry (9"1 grade). Josh Dowdy (7"1 grade), Maggie Collins (10"1 grade), and Jenny them regularly is one of including the basement
city and killing 250 people
Garibay (8"" grade). -Contributed Photos
the single best things you
-R eplace sm oke on October 9, 1871.
For more informa­
can do to keep your family alarm s 10 years old or
HES student council member elected
tion on fire safety and fire
older
safe.”
M.C. Creative
-Hard-wired alarms prevention week, contact
o ca lly , in r e ­
Arts and Crafts sponse to L the
proclamation, (those wired directly into your local fire agency or
Sam Boardman Elementary, home electrical systems) visit http://www.Oregon.
fall schedule
Windy River Elementary, should have battery back­ gov/OSP/SFM/FP W_2010.
announced
and Riverside Junior/Senior ups
shtml.
M orrow C ounty High School received Na­
Creative Arts and Crafts at
their September meeting
Heppner Elementary School students recently elected their
2010-11 student council members. Pictured left to right are decided to hang paintings
The Oregon East songs since his teenage straction” in 2009 and are
4"1 grade representative Claire Grieb, publicity director Kolby at John’s Place and also will Symphony will open its 25th years, and cut his teeth early preparing for the release a
Currin, treasurer Kevin Murray, president Sydney Qualls, have some members at the anniversary season with a on in a punk band called 7” single this fall.
vice-president Sophie Grant, secretary Reiah Waite, and 4'k November Artifactory at
Known locally as
special concert highlighting the ’’Sick Kids”. As a solo
grade representative Jacee Currin. -Contributed Photo
the Senior Center.
up and coming local talent artist he has performed with founders of the band Blue
The group is also
with a symphony twist. The a revolving cast of backup Pass, Isaac and Emily Cal­
planning a watercolor class
concert will be held on Sat­ bands and even delved into lender with their duet vo­
this fall. Members are de­
urday October 16, at 7:30 alternate country rock with cals and twin fiddles have
ciding what they want to
p.m. in the Vert Auditorium the band “Blue is Cold”. been a staple of the North­
paint and are bringing in
He has shared showbills west bluegrass scene. A
in Pendleton.
another art instructor. This
Popular Pendleton with artists like Pete Krebs, nationally acclaimed fiddle
will be decided at the next
band “James Dean Kindle The Helio Sequence, Cal­ champion and exemplary
m eeting on O ctober 28
and the Eastern Oregon vin Johnson and Laura guitarist, Isaac Callender
at 1 p.m. at the Stable of
has toured the globe with
Playboys” will jam with Gibson.
Youth.
The Eastern O r­ “Trace County” and the
players o f the OES in a
Anyone interested
prem ier presentation o f egon Playboys came to­ “April Verch band”. Mez­
in a watercolor class are
songs penned by James gether in 2007 when James zo-Soprano Emily Muller
asked to attend the meeting
Pictured from left to right are Heppner High School math or contact Sharon Harrison Dean Kindle and orches­ Dean Kindle returned home Callender has graced the
trated by Aaron Engum to to Pendleton and recon­ Vert stage with OES many
teacher, Troy Morgan's, math Students of the Month in Alge­
at 541-989-8496.
bra I, Geometry, and Algebra 2: Julissa Sanchez, Kristiane
incorporate the symphony nected with his teenage times, singing oratorio fa­
Hempel, Marie Broechling, Ryan Dougherty, Ali Lovgren, and
instruments. Opening the friends, Peter Walters, Matt vorites including Bach’s
Cidney Coster. -Contributed Photo
show with a fabulous set van Sickle and Brian Baird. Christmas Oratorio, Han­
lone School to host Green Garter Band from U of O of bluegrass tunes will be The “Boys” backed him up del’s M essiah, and Viv­
“The Callenders”, who can on a few songs during some aldi’s Gloria. She is also
The Green Garter and drumset. The group is
On Thursday, Oc­
frequently be seen perform­ solo shows and the comfort­ the principal violist with
tober 7, the University of Band is an elite 12-member by audition only and the
ing their relaxed and peppy able familiar chemistry, led the Oregon East Symphony
O regon’s Green G arter group from the University students receive a full ride
repertoire that is enjoyed by to the band. The band pays and directs the orchestra
Band will be performing in o f Oregon. The group is scholarship to play in the
regularly at gigs through­ and choral programs for the
both young and old.
the lone School Gym from made up o f three trum ­ ensemble. During football
“ We are very ex­ out eastern Oregon, often Pendleton School District.
1:30-2:30 p.m. This event pets, two trombones, one season, the Green Garter
T he c o n c e rt is
cited to do this concert seen at The Great Pacific,
is open to the public and all m ellophone, four saxo­ Band is the group that plays
with the Playboys and The The Rainbow Café and the sponsored by George and
phones, one electric bass. all o f the volleyball and
are invited.
Callenders. The music will Prodigal Son in Pendleton, Sue Nelson, Dick Jones and
basketball games. These
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appeal to all ages and I hope and jams with OES string Maureen McCormmack.
twelve members also play
the whole community will players Doug Westervelt, Tickets are: Under 12 - free
in the Oregon Marching
turn out to celebrate their M arya K azm ierski and admission. Students (ages
Band and the Oregon bas­
talent,” said Lisa-M arie Adrienne Welsh in Port­ 13-18) $5 and adults $13-
ketball band.
Patterson, OES Executive land. They were featured on 20 and are available from
The concert will
Director. “Kids under 12 OPB’s Oregon Art Beat and Armchair Books (39 SW
be full of upbeat and ex­
are free, so bring them OPB Music’s in Studio after Dorian Ave, Pendleton),
am
citing music from many
the release of their debut the Symphony Office(541-
along for a fun evening.”
genres and eras, including
Oregon Trail
James Dean Kindle album ’’Campfire Pop Ab­ 276-0320) and at the door.
selections from the bands
has been writing his own
Library District,
Journey, Earth Wind and
Fire, KC and the Sunshine Inland Northwest Orchestra to hold first concert of season
H eppner
Band, and Chicago.
The Inland Northwest Orchestra will present its first concert of their 12th sea­
son at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 16, at the Condon High School Gymnasium in
Condon, and 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 17, at the Joseph High School Gymnasium
Member FDIC
in Joseph.
There is no charge for these concerts, but donations are accepted. A reception
will follow each performance to allow the audience and orchestra members to meet,
and share in refreshments.
Oregon East Symphony opens 25th season
HHS math Students of the
Month announced
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10:30
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