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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 13, 2022 Hopeful Saints announces Holy Week schedule Hopeful Saints Min- istry’s worship schedule during Holy Week will include Maundy Thursday at 7 p.m., a celebration of the Last Supper with foot-washing, followed by a simple agape meal and on Good Friday at 7 p.m., a traditional Tenebrae Ser- vice as the gospel is read in a darkening church. Easter egg hunt scheduled in Ione Last week to nominate for award ceremony Ione’s Easter Egg Hunt will be held Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m. in the Ione City Park. Children up to the fourth grade are invited. On Easter Sunday, a This event is made possible by generous donations This year’s Town and This is the last week to potluck Easter breakfast from community members and businesses. Anyone wish- nominate that special some- Country Event will be held will be held at 9 a.m.; Fes- ing to donate may do so at Bank of Eastern Oregon in Ione. one or business for the 2022 May 19 at the Gilliam and tival Worship with baptisms Town and Country Award Bisbee Building at 6 p.m. and the Eucharist at 10 a.m. Ceremony. Nominations for Tickets will go on sale next followed by coffee and fel- this year’s man of the year, week at the chamber office, lowship. woman of the year, business Murray’s Drug and Hep- Everyone is welcome, of the year, citizen-edu- pner city hall for $35 per either in person or by way Heppner will host the sioner position two and Gus cator of the year, lifetime person. The no host bar will of Facebook (found at All 2022 candidates’ forum Peterson, Mike McNamee achievement and youth be provided by Bucknum’s Saints Episcopal & Hope at the Gilliam and Bisbee and David Sykes for posi- award must be received Bar and Grill and dinner Lutheran Church). Building at 6 p.m. on April tion three. Questions may at the Heppner Chamber will be catered by Chef Alvin Liu of Gateway Café. 19. Light refreshments will be submitted to the Heppner office by April 15. be provided by AJ’s Baked Chamber by 5 p.m. April 18 Goodies. via email to heppnercham- Candidates attending ber@gmail.com. A Zoom the event are Jeff Wenholz meeting link will be pro- is seeking volunteers. and Melissa Lindsay for vided for those who wish to Morrow County Commis- participate virtually. We are a pregnancy resource Neighborhood Center teams up with United Way A donation to United Way will make a bigger difference than ever before. Donations made between April 1 and April 30, 2022, to United Way designat- ed towards Neighborhood Center of South Morrow County will become a one to one matching grant, up to $2,500 per agency. Heppner to host candidates’ forum Birthright of Morrow County Primary election ballots begin to go out Information can be found on the web page https://www.uwbluemt. org/matching-gift created for the matching program. Those wishing to donate can click on the Neighbor- Local ballots for the hood Center logo and can make a one time or monthly primary election will be donation by check or debit/ mailed soon. Military/ Oversees ballots were credit card. mailed April 2 and out of Do You Have Something to Share? state voter’s ballots will be Our newly updated website makes it easy to: mailed April 18. The last day to register to vote or change party •Submit news affiliation is April 26 and of- •Submit birth, engagement and ficial ballots will be mailed wedding announcements April 27 to May 3. Election •Send us photos day is May 17. •Submit letters to the editor On the ballot in Mor- •Place ads row County will be county •Start a new subscription commissioner positions two and three, county assessor and the Morrow County School District bond. Mike www.heppner.net Weekly deadline for all news and advertising is Monday at 5pm. 188 W Willow, Heppner • 541-676-9228 ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. Gorman is the candidate for Assessor. Commissioner position two candidates are Jeff Wenholz and Melissa Lindsay. Mike McNamee, David Sykes and Gus Pe- terson will be on the ballot for position three. The Morrow County School District is seeking approval to issue up to $138,000,000 in bonds to modernize schools and in- crease capacity. Ballot drop sites are available at Boardman, Ir- rigon, Ione, Lexington and Heppner and will close at 8 p.m. on election day. center located on Willow Street of Heppner. 2 or 3 hours a week. Weekly volunteers and subs need- ed. 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