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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 6,2011 lone holds annual 4th of July celebration ... w, «(, ‘J J l l a a i i > . ... * **' WCCC golfers place in NRCS to host information Over the Te<f Cup The Willow Creek Country Club ladies held their Sasquatch Tournament gathering meeting 9-Hole Tee Bird Invitational on Tuesday, June 28. Ladies Ladies from Willow Creek Country Club placed The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will be hosting a meeting to gather input regarding the natu ral resource opportunities and priorities across the county. The Morrow Coun ty strategic conservation community meeting will be held July 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the USDA Service Center conference room at 430 Linden Way in Hep pner. The goal o f the meeting is to “bring togeth er individuals with a variety of expertise and knowledge, allowing NRCS and oth ers to build on collective successes while focusing efforts to make the greatest impact with available staff and funding.” The NRCS is seek- ing help to identify where the best investments can be made to address natural resource problem s, find out what work has already been done in the county and learn community members’ visions for what the county will look like when these natural resource concerns have been solved. The NRCS w ill be using the information provided to create a long- range strategy for Mor row County. This will help guide conservation efforts and funding over the next five to 10 years. “The information provided in this process will help all of us work towards a stronger, healthier more economically viable com munity and agricultural in dustry,” states the NRCS. from Oregon and Washington clubs joined local golfers for a day o f competition, a salad luncheon and prizes. Low gross o f the field: Corol M itchell, WCCC. Low net of the field: Laura Rogers, WCCC. Other Winners: Buckskin G olf Club Low Gross— l 5', Charla Casey Low Net— 1“, Mary Brose; 2nd, Velma Sparks third and fourth net at the recent Sasquatch 4s Ladies Invi tational Golf Tournament at The Dalles Country Club. Twelve teams of golfers competed over two days in a four-woman Best Ball event. The 48 players came from throughout the states of Oregon and Washington. A chip-off was held to break a tie for low net of the field. The winners of the primarily “net” tournament were the Hood River and Indian Creek team of Kathie Guthrie, Marty Losee, Cynthia Brocklesby and Elizabeth Whelan. Canyon Lakes G olf Club Second net went to a TDCC team of Joanie Pifher, Low Gross— l 5', Connie Richardson Nancy Jacobsen, Mindy McHale and Kristen May. Low Net— 1" (Tie), Enes Shonka and Jean Third net went to the TDCC/Willow Creek team Brooks of Mary lee Webber, Pat Edmundson, Darlene Barber and La Grande CC Low Gross— 1“, Kathy Shanks; 2nd, Iva Wamess; Beverly Mckinney. Fourth net was held by Vicki Edmundson, Lesa 3rd, Leslie Steele Low Net— 1", Carol Summers; 2nd, Betty Hyde; Bunten, Kandy Boyd and Corol Mitchell from Quail Ridge/Willow Creek. 3rd, Gin Drew Meadow Springs CC Low Gross— 1", Kathy Beecher Low Net— 1“, Mary Bell Peterson Willow Creek CC Low Gross-— 1”, Karen Thompson; 2nd, Virginia A public meeting The bikeway program is a Grant; 3rd, Pat Edmundson will be held Monday, July partnership between Cycle Low Net— 1”, Ann Elgin; 2nd (Tie), Betty Carlson, 11 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Oregon, Travel Oregon, Lynnea Sargent and Lorrene Montgomery at Heppner City Hall to the Oregon Department of Special Events: discuss a proposed scenic Transportation, and Oregon Long Drive—Guest, Connie Richardson; Home, bikeway. Parks and Recreation De Burul DeBoer B lue M o u n tain partment. K.P —Guest, Mary Brose; Home, Karen Thomp Century Scenic Bikeway— The m eeting in son a 108-mile loop connect Heppner on July 11 will Long Putt—Guest, Willie Vance; Home, Karen ing Heppner, Ukiah and provide an opportunity for Thompson Vinson— is one o f nine the public to check out the Chip-ins—Connie Richardson, #7; Ann Elgin, routes which have been rec proposed bikeway, make #8 ommended for designation comments and ask ques for the Oregon State Des tions. ignated Scenic Bikeway. 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This burning ban is for the City of Heppner. A reminder that open burning also includes a “burn barrel." The closed season will remain in effect until further notice this fall as per O R S 478.960. *T * I