Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 14, 2018
4-H club to host bake sale
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Giant shamrock donated
Critters with Attitude 4-H club members are top (L-R): Daemon Worden, Caitlyn Scrivner
and Arianna Worden. Bottom (L-R): Irelynn Kollman, Camryn Scrivner and Katie Wilson.
-Contributed photo
The Critters With Attitude
4-H Club will be hosting
a bake sale and selling
raffle tickets in front of
the Heppner Elks Lodge
from 9 a.m. until noon on
Saturday, Mar. 17.
Baskets to be raffled
include a children’s activ-
ity basket, a BBQ basket,
a coffee basket, a facial
basket and a wine basket.
Raffle tickets are $1 each
or six for $5.
Last year’s bake sale
reached its goal to pur-
chase shears. This year the
club hopes to raise enough
money to purchase a sheep
stand or a new blower. The
club stated that they would
like to thank everyone that
helped them last year and
they hope to see you again
this year.
Eastern Oregon Physical
Therapy opens in Boardman
Eastern Oregon Phys-
ical Therapy (EOPT) is
excited to announce an
expansion of its service
base of clinics to include
a new facility in Board-
man. EOPT has provided
physical therapy services
to eastern Oregon for over
15 years, with locations
in Hermiston, Heppner
and Pendleton. EOPT has
worked with the Morrow
County Health District to
expand into this new loca-
tion and bring additional
services to the area.
Landan Morgan, DPT
is the newest physical thera-
pist team member of the
four EOPT locations. Mor-
gan and his family relocated
to the area this past winter
after he graduated from
Rocky Mountain Univer-
sity of Health Professions
in Provo, UT. Morgan says
he is excited about the op-
portunity to work within
the community and support
the growing and available
medical services in Board-
man.
EOPT will be provid-
ing out-patient services
that include post-op rehab,
industrial injury, orthope-
dic, sports medicine and
injury prevention. Morgan
will also look to expand the
services provided through
the Morrow County Health
District’s home health pro-
gram with his presence
and proximity to the com-
munity.
EOPT accepts most
insurance plans and is open
five days a week. The of-
fice is located at 101 SW
Kinkade. To schedule an
appointment, please call
the office at 541-481-2533.
Participants reminded to
arrive early for Remembrance
Walk/Run
Everyone planning to participate in the Decade of Memories Remembrance
Walk/5K Run on Mar. 17 is reminded to arrive early, especially if they are not already
registered. Social hour and registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Heppner United
Methodist Church, with the Walk/Run beginning promptly at 9:30. Wrist bands will
be available to pick up that morning as well.
Anyone wishing to volunteer with hanging Shamrocks on Friday, registration on
Saturday or removing Shamrocks on Sunday is asked to call Susan Hisler at 541-676-
5878 for additional information.
Community Counseling Solutions
Please join us in celebrating the
opening of our new office!!
Monday, April 2nd
Ribbon cutting ceremony at noon
Open house from noon—2:00pm
Appetizers and refreshments will be served
550 Sperry Street - Heppner
David Jaca, CBEC, installs the shamrock donated to the St. Patrick’s celebration in memory
of all the Irish in Morrow County. Martha Doherty, Marj Kenney, Susan Hisler and Shannon
Miller donated the shamrock that was made by Packy Doherty Welding, Pilot Rock. Martha,
Shannon and Susan were responsible for installing the lights. – Photo by Megan Futter
Chamber Veteran receives
to skip
cowboy quilt
March
meeting
Due to the St. Patrick’s
celebration preparation, the
Mar. 15 meeting will not be
held. The next lunch meet-
ing of the Heppner Cham-
ber of Commerce will be
held at noon on Thursday,
Apr. 5, in the Heppner City
Hall conference room. This
meeting will be all entities
reports.
Cost of lunch is $10
and Gateway Café will be
catering the lunch, serv-
ing chicken alfredo pasta,
garden fresh salad, a dinner
roll and a cookie. RSVPs
are required no later than
Apr. 2.
The meeting location is
accessible to persons with
disabilities. A request for an
interpreter for the hearing
impaired or for other ac-
commodations for persons
with disabilities should be
made at least 48 hours be-
fore the meeting to Sheryll
Bates at 541-676-5536.
Community
lunch menu
Nazarene, Christian
and Seventh Day Adventist
volunteers will serve lunch
on Wednesday, Mar. 21 at
St. Patrick’s Senior Cen-
ter. Lunch will be chicken
cordon bleu, scalloped po-
tatoes, green beans, green
salad, hot rolls and tiramisu
for dessert.
Milk is served at each
meal. Suggested donation
is $3.50 per meal. Menu is
subject to change.
Roice Fulleton, 100, who lives at Willow Creek Terrace,
received a hand-quilted quilt last week that was made by a
group of ladies in Hermiston. The group makes quilts and
presents them to veterans who have retired. One of the ladies,
Stephanie Ray, remembered that Fulleton was a veteran and
also a cowboy, so they created a cowboy quilt specifically for
him. The quilt was pieced by Jean Stahlberg and quilted by
Barbara Furlong.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s office has released the
following report of marriage licenses:
March 1, 2018: - Stacey Lee Jessen, 49, Heppner
and Theresa Lynn Crawford, 57, Heppner.
Ione and Heppner
Easter egg hunts
scheduled
The Heppner Easter egg hunt will be held Mar. 31
at the Heppner City Park. The Easter bunny is scheduled
to arrive at 9 a.m. and the egg hunt will begin at 10 a.m.
The Easter egg hunt in Ione will also be held on Mar.
31 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Ione City Park. Ages zero
to fourth grade are welcome to attend.
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