TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Chamber Chatter
April 12 through May
5, Tastiest Taco contest will
be held as a fundraiser for
United Way of Umatilla/
Morrow Counties. Partic-
ipants may buy a Tastiest
Taco stamp booklet of 10
locations for $10. Test one
taco at 10 different local
restaurants in Hermiston,
Irrigon, Pendleton, Stan-
field and Umatilla to deter-
mine the tastiest taco. The
booklet will include one
taco per person per vendor,
but additional tacos may
be purchased. Booklets
are available at umatilla-
morrowunitedway.org or
from Sheryll at the Heppner
Chamber office, 541-676-
5536.
Wednesday, May 1 and
Thursday, May 2 from 4-6
p.m.; Friday, May 3 from
12-6 p.m.; Saturday, May
4 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.,
Annual FFA Annual Plant
Sale at the FFA Classroom.
Friday, May 3 at 10
a.m., Ribbon Cutting at
SAGE Clothing Company,
233 N Main St, owned by
Darcie Chick. Everyone is
invited to come and help
welcome our newest busi-
ness in Heppner. If you ha-
ven’t stopped in, this will be
a great time to stop by and
check it out. Refreshments
will be served.
Friday, May 3 from 4-7
p.m., the Woolery Spring
Fest 2019 and flower basket
sale at the Bank of East-
ern Oregon parking lot in
Arlington. A pulled pork
sandwich meal prepared
by Paradise Rose Chuck-
wagon will be available as
well as live music by Dan
Robinson and a goodie sale
at the Wagon. Every dollar
raised goes to help build
The Woolery.
Saturday, May 4 at 10
a.m., Eastern Oregon MS
Walk at Roy Raley Park
in Pendleton. Registration
begins at 9 a.m. with the
walk starting at 10 a.m.
Please pre-register online
at walkMS.org or contact
Louanne Wach, NMSS
Walk Manager at 503-445-
8346, 1-855-372-1331 or
louanne.wach@nmss.org
Saturday, May 11 at 9
a.m., The Woolery Open
4 & 2 Person Scramble at
China Creek Golf Course
in Arlington. $35 per per-
son; $5 mulligans or five
mulligans for $20; Dix-
on Golf challenges get a
Hole in One. win a shot at
$1,000,000; closest to the
pin amateur endorsement;
putt pot - $5 for three balls
(winner gets 80 percent of
pot with no ties; sudden
death putt-off elimination).
Great prizes and includes
a BBQ Lunch. This event
benefits the Woolery Proj-
ect: Contact China Creek
at 541-484-2000 or Rod
McGuire at 541-454-
2929/541-993-7073 to sign
up or for more information.
Saturday May 11 from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m., SAGE
Center Saturday Agricul-
ture/Science based activ-
ities with free admission.
Plan on spending the day
at the SAGE center and
participate in the activities
Birthday Party
Everyone is Invited!
Judy Rea's 80th Birthday
Sunday, May 19th 2-4pm
Ione Community Church
Homemade Desserts
No Gifts Please
and take a tour of the SAGE
Center while you are there.
Contact 541-481-7243 for
questions.
Thursday, May 16, An-
nual Heppner High School
Mustang Mop Up. If you
have a project that you
would like to have sched-
uled during Mustang Mop
Up, please contact the Hep-
pner High School at 541-
676-9138. Their goal is to
“do as much good as they
can community wide.”
Thursday, May 16 from
noon to 1 p.m., Willow
Creek Valley Economic
Development Group host-
ed annual luncheon at the
Heppner Senior Center
dining room. Updates on
the programs WCVEDG
is working on and guest
speakers from Portland
General Electric will be on
the agenda. Alvin Liu with
Gateway Café will cater a
BBQ lunch. RSVPs are re-
quired no later than May 13.
Friday, May 17 from
9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Free
Spray Days 2019 organized
by the Morrow Soil and
Water Conservation Dis-
trict at the Heppner City
Park. Come down and grab
your free gallon contain-
er of pre-mixed container
of SpeedZone which is a
non-restricted herbicide
for turn/ornamentals. All
participants will be required
to sign a cooperative agree-
ment. This free spray is be-
ing sponsored also by Mor-
row County Grain Growers,
Oregon Dept of Agriculture
and NRCS. Please contact
Morrow SWCD at 541-
676-5452 for questions or
more information.
Thursday, June 6 from
8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Oregon
WORKS Community In-
ternship Workshop at the
Port of Morrow Riverfront
Center in Boardman. The
Port of Morrow was one
of four locations in Oregon
selected to host an Ore-
gon WORKS Community
Internship Workshop. A
community-wide summer
internship program makes
connecting talented young
professionals to local busi-
nesses easier for both the
businesses and those seek-
ing employment. During
this workshop, employers
will learn how to attract
and retain interns by work-
ing together to develop a
county wide marketing and
outreach plan. The plan
will be developed over
the next year and ready
for implementation during
Summer 2020. This Com-
munity Internship Work-
shop is presented by the
McMinnville Economic
Development Partnership
by grants from The Ford
Family Foundation and the
Oregon Community Foun-
dation. All employers in
Morrow County are invited
to participate in this free
workshop. Lunch will be
provided. RSVP online at
https://bit.ly/2I0BL2x by
May 30, 2019. For more
information contact Kalie
Davis, Workforce Training
Program Manager 541-571-
1624.
Sunday, June 9 from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Chasing
Ebenezer will be the enter-
tainment for the Music in
the Park concert at the Hep-
pner Park on Main St. There
will be a meal available to
purchase (by donation) pre-
pared by the Hopeful Saints
Ministry volunteers. Bring
a lawn chair.
June 22-29, Bicycle
Rides Northwest’s BRNW
Oregon 2019. The group
will be spending the night in
Heppner, as part of the ride,
on Friday, June 28. The
ride will begin and end in
Condon and travel to Moro,
Maupin, Fossil, Spray and
Heppner. For additional
information or to register
to ride access their website:
http://bicycleridesnw.org/
rides/brnw-oregon-2019/.
Sunday, July 14 from
5:30 to7:30 p.m., Dakota
Brown will perform for
Music in the Park at the
Heppner Main St. Park.
There will be a meal avail-
able to purchase (by do-
nation) prepared by the
Hopeful Saints Ministry
volunteers. Bring a lawn
chair.
Saturday, July 27 from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Fifth
Annual Veteran Benefit
EXPO19 at the Pendleton
Convention Center. Learn
about available federal,
state and local veteran ben-
efits including health care,
disability compensation
pension, business, burial,
transportation, education,
recreation, long-term care,
records, ID’s, home loans
and more. This event is de-
signed to provide a one-stop
shop for Oregon veterans of
all eras and walks of life to
learn about and access the
full range of their earned
benefits. For more informa-
tion about the Expo, visit
www.expo.oregondva.com.
For questions, please con-
tact Tyler Francke at 503-
373-2389 or tyler.francke@
state.or.us.
Thursday, August 1 is
the deadline to apply for
Morrow County Cultural
Coalition grants. Applica-
tions for cultural-based ac-
tivities are being accepted,
with grants to be awarded
for up to 50 percent of the
total project cost. For com-
plete guidelines and appli-
cation form, contact Gayle
Gutierrez at 541-676-5630
or via email at ggutierrez@
co.morrow.or.us.
Sunday, August 11
from 5:30 to7:30 p.m.,
Wasteland Kings will be
the entertainment for Music
in the Park at the Heppner
Main St. park. There will be
a meal available to purchase
(by donation) prepared by
the Hopeful Saints Ministry
volunteers. Bring a lawn
chair.
Heppner man
arrested
Hanna was ar-
Jon David Hanna,
rested at the Hep-
42, of Heppner was
pner Mobil Station
arrested by the Mor-
and charged with
row County Sheriff’s
one count of sexu-
Office on April 13
al abuse and three
after a call was re-
counts of harass-
ceived reporting that
an adult male subject J o n D a v i d ment, with a total
bail of $402,500. He
had grabbed his juve- Hanna
was lodged at the
nile daughter at the
Heppner City Park on Main Umatilla County jail.
Street.
Heppner Library to
host Crafty Nights
The Heppner Library will hold a book folding event
on May 15 at 6:30 p.m. Participants are invited to learn
the craft or finish a started project.
For more information contact the Heppner branch at
541-676-9964. Registration is available online at https://
oregontrail.ploud.net/.
The Following Community Members Urge You To Vote
YES On The Health District Levy:
Carri & Ken Grieb
Marie Shimer
John & Ann Murray
Aaron Palmquist
Leann Rea
David & April Sykes
Larry & Betty Mills
Andy & Andrea Fletcher
Sherri & Representative Greg Smith
Lisanne & Steve Currin
John & Diane Kilkenny
Thomas & Karen Wolff
John and Kristen Bowles
Jim and Monica Swanson
Dale and Sheryll Bates
Ed and Sheridan Tarnasky
Jim Doherty
Bill and Merilee McDowell
Rita & Daniel Van Schoiack
Doris and Dan Brosnan
Debbie Radie
Don Russell
Betty & Louis Carlson
Steve and Molly Rhea
Dick and Nancy Snider
Matt Combe
John and Pat Edmundson
Don't Forget to Return Your Ballot By May 21
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