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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 15, 2019
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
4-H members get
sheep
Farmers market
meeting planned
U.S.P.S. 240-420
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Bobbi Gordon................................................................................................ Editor
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4-H members attend
Farm Day
Camryn Scrivner, Daemon Worden (sitting), Arianna Worden,
Katie Wilson and Morgan Cutsforth, members of Critters with
Attitude 4-H Club in Heppner, led by Kelsie Worden, picked up
their county fair sheep recently. These animals will be shown
at the Morrow County Fair in August. For the latest 4-H hap-
penings, check out the Morrow County 4-H Facebook page.
Loop plans trip to
Maryhill
The Loop Morrow
County Transportation will
be planning a trip to Mary-
hill Museum in Goldendale,
WA on May 22. The bus
will leave Heppner Senior
Center at 9:30 a.m. with
pickups in Lexington and
Ione to follow.
For reservations or for
additional information call Andrea Di Salvo and Terry Tallman discuss produce at the
The Loop Office at 541- Farmer’s Market.
Willow Creek Farmers City Park. Planned start
676-LOOP(5667). Dona-
Market will hold an orga- date for this year’s farmer’s
tions will be accepted.
nizational meeting Mon- market is Friday, June 21,
day, May 20, at 6 p.m. at with hours of operation
Heppner City Hall. Anyone from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every
interested in being a vendor Friday through September.
or providing input on the Vendor fee is $25 for the
market’s operations is wel- summer.
The Neighborhood
Questions can be di-
come to attend.
Center of south Morrow
The Willow Creek rected to Andrea Di Salvo
County will hold a clothing
Farmer’s Market is held at 757-285-5792 or gutch-
bag sale Saturday, May 18
every summer at Heppner ing@Juno.com.
from 1 to 4 p.m. The first
bag is $15 with second
bag purchased at a reduced
rate of $10. All household
Willow Creek Baptist volunteers will serve lunch on
merchandise is 50 percent Wednesday, May 22 at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. Lunch
off that day.
will be fish and chips, green salad, cucumbers and onions,
Proceeds from the sale green peas and Jell-O with fruit and nuts for dessert.
help purchase food for the
Milk, coffee and tea is served at each meal. Suggested
pantry. The Neighborhood donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change.
Center is located at 441 N
Main Street, Heppner. For
additional information call
Online Hunter Education
541-676-5024.
Bag sale
scheduled
Community lunch menu
More than 50 4-H
members and parents at-
tended Farm Day, hosted by
Threemile Canyon Farms,
on Friday, May 10.
Members visited sta-
tions for reproduction,
necropsy, nutrition, GPS,
artificial insemination and
potato fields set up by the
professionals at the farm.
They were then given a
chance to ride or drive trac-
tors. A lunch of all you can
eat tacos was served and the
kids were given a T-shirt
and a draw string bag filled
with goodies.
“Dr. Jeff Wendler and
his staff at Threemile Can-
yon are a welcoming crew
for our 4-H members and
their families. What they
have done, and continue
to do, for the youth of our
county is extremely gener-
ous,” said OSU 4-H Educa-
tor, Erin Heideman.
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