Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Save the date for the HHS Booster Club steak feed in October It’s beginning to feel like fall already with back- to-school aisles in the stores and excitement mounting for the beginning of foot- ball and other fall sports. For the Heppner JR/SR High Booster Club, back- to-school also brings the busy task of planning the annual Booster Club Steak Feed and Auction. With that in mind, the Booster Club just an- nounced, “Save the date!” A date has been set for Oct. 10, at the Heppner Elks Lodge. “Wonderful donations have already started to come in for the live auc- tion this year. We have an electric car for kids, a new Dining in the Garden din- ner that hasn’t been seen before, VIP football seat- ing, and a few fun baskets already received,” offered Becky Kindle, the current Booster Club treasurer. President Melissa Lindsay shared, “We are really excited to be offering the VIP steak feed dining tables again this year. This garnered an exceptional reception from people last year and sold out quickly,” Lindsay also added the tables are now for sale by calling 541-256-0366. The Thanks to the Heppner Booster Club and a generous anony- mous donation, the Heppner High School gym floor has re- ceived some much-needed improvements. –Photo by Mallorie Jones number of elegant tables is limited due to space, so anyone interested in VIP seating is asked to call as soon as possible. They include preferred/reserved seating, along with spe- cial décor, two bottles of wine on each table and an assigned server for the meal…no waiting in line. Also for the VIP tables is a small appetizer to greet attendees this year. “Last year’s attendance was so amazing, fun and generous, we have made a few small changes to better accommodate the crowd, as well as make sure there is plenty of steak for every- one,” said committee chair and officer Toni Nichols. “We can only hope the community will be able to attend so strongly again this year.” Due to the large turn- out and generosity of Heppner and surrounding communities last year, the HHS Booster Club was able to provide funds to every class, athletic program and school-organized extra- curricular organization at the Heppner JR/SR High School. “It was a great year for us to fund some real needs from academics and ath- letics to school sponsored veterans events and many things in between,” added one member. This year Booster club members say they are very excited about their biggest project. Thanks not only to their efforts but also to a generous anonymous donation targeted specifi- cally toward gym floor improvement, the project is currently underway. “The upgrade to the gym floor looks really nice and we can’t wait to play on it this year,” said HHS head basketball coach Jeremy Rosenbalm. “This will be really great for the students and athletes.” “The Heppner gym space sees many different uses in our school and our community outside of just sporting events; it is great to make it something we can be so proud of,” said Heppner Athletic Director Greg Grant. This year’s auction will include some special items directly targeting the com- pletion of the gym items. According to the Booster Club the project is slightly underfunded to comple- tion; if anyone is interested in donating specifically to this project, please call any Booster Club officer or Me- lissa Lindsay directly. SCHOOL DISTRICT - THREE Heppner Music in the Park finishes up with Frazer Wambeke Frazer Wambeke Trio. Heppner ’s Summer Music in the Park program concludes this season with a concert on Sunday, Aug. 16, from 5-7 p.m. at Heppner City Park, featuring the Frazer Wambeke Trio. This group of talented musicians blends jazz and pop, influ- enced by artists as diverse as Chick Corea, James Tay- lor, and the alternative rock of New Orleans’ Mutemath. Pulled-pork sandwich- es with all the trimmings will be available by dona- tion to the Shared Minis- try’s well-building mission to Haiti in November. In the event Heppner is blessed with the gift of rain at an inconvenient time, the con- cert will be moved to Hep- pner Elementary. This summer series has been funded by the Mor- row County Unified Recre- ation District and facilitated by the Shared Ministry of Hope Lutheran Church and All Saints Episcopal Church. Rusty Roe and The Outsiders play final Irrigon park concert of the season -Continued from PAGE ONE volleyball coach; Jessica principal; Adam Lemmon, cer coach; Julie Escobedo, basketball coach; Rhonda Boor, RJSHS assistant soft- ball coach; Michelle Dehne, Sam Boardman Elementary first-grade teacher; Pam Dowdy-Turner, Heppner Elementary School fifth/ sixth-grade teacher; Ce- celia Fuller, RJSHS mu- sic/band teacher; Robin Jones, HES ed assistant; Phil Joyce, Irrigon Junior/ Senior High School sev- enth/eighth-grade social studies teacher; Tina Joyce, IJSHS vice-principal; Mat- thew Matz, Sam Boardman Elementary principal; Jonas Palacio-Gutierrez, IJSHS assistant custodian; Larry Palmer, Heppner Junior/ Senior High School head high school track coach; Chris Rauch, RJSHS assis- tant boys’ basketball coach; Rebecca Renfro, RJSHS head tennis coach; Patty Rill, HES/HJSHS head cook; Jesse Rodriguez, HJSHS junior high assistant Skillings, HES assistant custodian; Mitch Thomp- son, IJSHS junior high as- sistant football coach; Ann Webb, SBE third-grade teacher. -Retirements: Marilyn Post, A.C. Houghton Ele- mentary School third-grade teacher. -Employment/promo- tions/transfers: Lisa Al- brecht, SBE kindergarten teacher; David Ashmore, RJSHS science teacher; Kim Carlson, transfer to HES head cook; Collin Dunlap, RJSHS choir/ band teacher; Sarah Eakin, transfer to IJSHS junior high school social stud- ies teacher; Rian Farwell, Windy River Elementary fifth-grade teacher; Timur Gaston, IJSHS special edu- cation teacher; Christo- pher Johnson, RJSHS math teacher; Sarah Anne Ken- drick, ACH kindergarten teacher; Sara Kimmell, SBE ACH first-grade teacher; Lori McCabe, transfer to HJSHS head cook; Sara Miller, transfer to IJSHS junior high language arts; Martha Mitchell, SBE third-grade teacher; Rose Palmer, IJSHS vice prin- cipal; Trixie Pullen, trans- fer to ACH second grade teacher; Michelle Raible, SBE kindergarten teacher; Charleen Ratkie, ACH Title I teacher; Julie Rogers, IJSHS Spanish teacher; Madison Rosenbalm, trans- fer to HES fifth-sixth-grade teacher; Matthew Sum- mers-Johnson, RJSHS ed assistant; Linda Workman, HES assistant custodian; Tim Sacharias, IJSHS lan- guage arts teacher. -Extra duty contracts: Jacob Arnold, IJSHS head junior high football coach; Robert Barker, RJSHS as- sistant high school wres- tling coach; Jose Duenas, RJSHS assistant boys’ soc- Murray’s 19th Annual Beer & Wine Tasting Thursday,฀August฀20,฀2015 6:00฀–฀10:30฀PM฀ Morrow฀County฀Fairgrounds฀Fair฀ admission฀required฀ Price฀$10.00฀Starter฀Pack฀ 2฀drink฀tickets฀&฀take฀home฀glass฀ Additional฀tickets฀$5.00฀each St.฀Patrick's฀Altar฀Society Like what you see? Award Winning Wines From all over the World! Featuring฀receipts฀from฀upcoming฀"Taste฀of฀Heppner"฀ cookbook. BBQ฀Beef฀Dinner -Baked฀Beans -Coleslaw -Monster฀Cookies -Drinks ฀(Non฀alchoholic฀drinks฀available) $10฀-฀Adult $5฀-฀Kids฀10฀&฀under Come฀toast฀Laurie฀Murray฀and฀ Sean฀Wood฀for฀their฀upcoming฀ Wedding฀฀September฀5th ESPRESSO FAIR BOOTH SCHEDULE (Inside Fair Annex Kitchen) Tuesday 9-500 Wednesday 7:30-5:00 Thursday 7:30-4:00 Friday 7:30-5:00 Saturday 1-5:30 IJSHS assistant cheerlead- ing coach; Randy Henrichs, IJSHS half-time assistant high school football coach; Paul Keefer, IJSHS head soccer coach; Neil Livings- ton, RJSHS assistant high school football coach; Dar- cee Mitchell, HJSHS assis- tant junior high volleyball coach; Richard Rockwell, RJSHS head high school wrestling coach; Matthew Summers-Johnson, RJSHS assistant high school foot- ball coach, assistant high school baseball coach; Ken Thompson, IJSHS assistant high school football coach; Dan Verley, IJSHS half- time assistant high school football coach. -Approved the first reading of revised poli- cies on non-discrimination, criminal records checks, student conduct and disci- pline, student discipline, suspension and prescrip- tion medication; rescinded and replaced policies on tobacco free environment, expulsion; and new policies on truancy, use of tobacco, alcohol, drugs or inhalants. -learned that the next board meeting will be held at the district office at Hep- pner Elementary School on Monday, Sept. 14. Be sure to bring lawn chairs! Jet Teas for the kids Live฀Entertainment:฀ Joe฀Lindsay฀Family/Friends:฀ 6:00฀–฀8:00฀ PM Luke฀Basile฀and฀Dakota฀Brown:฀ 8:00฀–฀10:30฀ PM ‘LIKE’ us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ HeppnerGazetteTimes Rusty Roe and The Outsiders will be in Irrigon for the final Music in the Parks concert of the season. –Contributed photo The final Music in the Parks concert of the season will take place Monday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Irrigon Marina Park. The evening will feature Rusty Roe and The Outsiders. Rusty Roe and The Outsiders is a band made up of ex-full time musi- cians who decided to start a band that specializes in the rock ‘n’ roll of the late 60s through the 90s. The group performs music from The Eagles, The Allman Bros, The Doobie Bros and CSN&Y, with some classic country mixed Housing grant funds available purchases. Recently the Colum- bia River Enterprise Zone (CREZ) gave an addition- al $40,000 to the Willow Creek Valley Economic Development Group (WC- VEDG) to enable the group to continue with its success- ful grant program for home THE L ANDING RESTAUR ANT Prime rib Every Saturday night Special! $22.95 (Reservations Required) Sunday Morning Buffet $8.95 Fair Menu includes breakfast items, gourmet espresso drinks, salads, pulled pork & BBQ beef sandwiches! 217 North Main St., Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 in. The members are Carl Holt, Chuck Smith, Lonnie Sanford, Jim Raymond and Rusty Roe. All Music in the Parks performances are free, with funding provided by the Morrow County Unified Recreation District and Portland General Electric. To get to Irrigon Mari- na Park from Highway 730, turn north toward the river on 10 th St. Performance will be in the picnic area. For Irrigon informa- tion, contact Renee, 541 922-1560. Open 8-11 Closed 11-12 for cleaning Senior Sunday Dinner $6.95 Hamburger Steak Dinner Landing at Morrow Count y OHV Park Hours: mon-Sat 8am-8pm Sunday 8am-6pm 541-969-3822 find us on facebook www.facebook.com/TheLandingLodge WCVEDG would like to remind potential home buyers that there are still funds available for home buyers in South Morrow County. The way the program works is that anyone who has a written agreement to purchase a home can take the agreement to Sheryll Bates at the Heppner Cham- ber of Commerce next to city hall, and be put on the list to receive up to $5,000 in grant money. The money is put into escrow and goes toward the purchase at closing. Farm- ers Home Administration (FHA) loans are not eligible for the grants. The main stipulation in the program is if the home is sold within three years the buyers agree to pay WCVEDG back the grant money. It was previously re- ported in the Heppner Ga- zette-Times that the money could not be used for pur- chase of rental units. This report was incor- rect. The grant funds can be used to purchase rentals, or properties to be turned into or used as rentals.