Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 11 2011
Sixth annual youth Grant Workshop
fishing derby to be Scheduled
held May 21
Morrow County’s
6lh Annual Youth Fishing
Derby will take place Sat
urday, May 21 at Cutsforth
Park from 8:30 a.m. until
11 a.m.
The fishing derby
is a free event for children
up to age 14. Fishers will
be divided into three age
groups, with prizes for each
group.
Cutsforth Park is
located at 58430 Willow
Creek Road, about 22 miles
south o f Heppner on the
Blue Mountain Scenic By
way. Morrow County Parks
partners with the Oregon
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Saturday, May 14:
Reload Ridge Riders Poker
Run (OHV).
Thursday, May 19:
Mustang Mop Event—-Get
any projects you would like
to have done to Daye Stone
or call HHS at 676-9138.
Thursday, May 19:
Technology Open H o u se -
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and get answers by some
o f our local experts. The
meeting will begin at 7
p.m. at Heppner City Hall.
Facilitators will be Sibbea
Browning, document and
web design, digital photog
raphy; Pat Struthers, secu
rity, maintenance, computer
hardware, general services;
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Blue Mountain Community College has sched
uled a one-day workshop, entitled “Getting a Grant,”
for Tuesday, May 17 at the Morrow County Extension
Office in Heppner. The class will run from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Participants should bring their own lunch. The cost
of the workshop is $25 and pre-registration is required.
A minimum number of participants is required to be able
to hold the class. Students must be registered by Friday,
May 20.
This one-day seminar will introduce participants
to the basics of getting a grant and then what to do once a
grant has been received. Topics covered include:
-Demystifying the grant-seeking process
-Identifying funding sources
-Framing the project
-Elements of a proposal
-What to do once you get a grant
Susan Plass, Blue Mountain Community Col
lege’s Director of Grants, will present the workshop. Ms.
Plass has over 20 years experience in the field of grants
and proposals.
Interested participants may pre-register by con
tacting Anne Morter, BMCC Coordinator for Morrow
County, at 422-7040.
W ildlife (ODFW ), Elks
Lodge 358, P etty jo h n ’s
Farm and Building Supply,
Community Bank, Bank of
Eastern Oregon and many
other volunteers to help
provide a fun day of fish
ing for kids, create lasting
memories and encourage
their interest in the great
outdoors.
Anyone interested
in volunteering or donat
ing to this event can con
tact Betty Gray at Morrow
County Parks, 541-989-
8214, or e-mail bgray@
co.morrow.or.us.
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Saturday, May 21:
Fishing Derby for Mor
row County will be held at
Cutsforth Park from 8:30-
11 a.m. This event is for
children up to 14 years of
age. For more information,
call Betty Gray at 541-989-
8214.
Tuesday, May 31:
Community Bank will be
having a barbecue from 11
a.m. till 2 p.m.
Friday, June 10:
Celebrate H eppner w ill
kick off on Friday with the
merchant sidewalk sale, a
lunch barbecue by Bank of
Eastern Oregon, team and
individual Welly Toss Com
petition and other activities.
The community play for
this year, “The Star Theatre
in Film and on Stage,” is
written by Doris Brosnan
and Sharon Harrison. There
will be two performances
at the Elks Lodge, Friday
evening at 6:30 p.m. and
Saturday at 2 p.m. Tickets
will be $10 per person.
Heppner is work
ing on starting up a Kiwanis
Group and would like at
least 25 members; busi
nesses or individuals may
join. An early meeting in
June is being planned for
an open house, the date to
be announced later. Contact
the chamber office if you
are interested or would like
more information.
Boardman
The May 18 cham
ber lunch will feature Co
lumbia River Processing, a
state-of-the-art cheese-mak
ing facility that is celebrat
ing its 10-year anniversary.
The lunch will be catered
by Sunrise at Boardman;
RSVP is required by Mon
day, May 16. Cost of lunch
is $ 10 per person.
A Farmer’s Market
is coming to Boardman be
ginning June 13. It will be
Mondays at the Boardman
Marina Park just prior to
Music in the Park. Call the
chamber for more informa
tion or check out our web
site at ww w. boardman farm-
ersmarket.com.
2 nd A n n u a l
S corchin’ Summer Rib
Cook O ff—A pplication
packets will be available
at the fire station May 16.
The event is open to all
interested parties, not just
amateurs. Boardman City
Park will be staked out for
20 teams to vie for first, sec
ond and third place awards
for barbequed, smoked or
sauced pork ribs. The stan
dard entry fee is $80 per
team, which includes four
racks of ribs. An additional
two racks may be requested
with a $ 100 submission. All
proceeds support special
ized training and supplies
for fire district volunteers
and community public edu
cation and safety awareness
materials. For more infor
mation contact Tim Paquin
at 541 -481-3473 or stop by
300 S W Wilson Lane for an
entry packet May 16.
The Morrow Coun
ty Local Emergency Plan
ning Committee meeting
will be held Tuesday, May
17 at 10 a.m. in the Riv
erfront Room of the Port
of Morrow Building. The
public is invited, but it is
specifically designed for
safety managers and busi
ness representatives need
ing to know how to handle
emergency situations.
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