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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 2015
LOCAL WEATHER
NEWS IN BRIEF
Local group hosting
wine tasting
illness or people sharing
their personal stories about
the disease.
The Catholic Daughters
Some of the donations
of the Americas, Our Lady that will be auctioned at the
of Angels Court No. 1692 event include two passes to
is hosting a wine-tasting the Oregon Zoo, two tickets
event from 6:30 p.m. to 8 to Silverwood Theme Park
p.m. Saturday at the Bistro in Athol, Idaho, a Scentsy
at Bellingers. This is an age gift basket, a night at the
21-and-over event. Ticket Adrift Hotel in Long Beach,
cost is $12 in advance and a “Frozen”-themed gift bas-
$15 at the door. Tickets are ket, a booze basket, a bowl-
available at the Our Lady ing package from Desert
of Angels Catholic Church Lanes Bowling and more.
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All the funds raised at the
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ing Kristi Smalley at 541- tic Fibrosis Foundation of
567-1546. All proceeds will Oregon in Portland. From
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tasting and a wide variety of and also to help with ad-
appetizers.
vances in treatment needed.
The goal of the event is to
raise awareness and share
Drama class to
information about the dis-
present ‘Beauty and ease.
For more information,
The Beast Jr.’
contact Jessica Brown, jess-
Disney’s “Beauty And brown1@outlook.com.
The Beast Jr.” will be pre-
sented by the drama class
of Hermiston Parks & Rec- Fiddlers to perform
A Blue Mountain Old
reation.
The classic story tells of Time Fiddlers Show will
Belle, a young woman, and take place May 9 at the
the Beast, who is really a 6WDQ¿HOG &RPPXQLW\ &HQ-
young prince trapped under WHU:5RRVHYHOW'LQ-
a spell. The young perform- ner will be served at 5 p.m.
ers have been rehearsing for by volunteers of the Stan-
a pair of performances. The ¿HOG &RPPXQLW\ &HQWHU $
play will take place at 6:30 meal of lasagna, salad and
p.m. Monday and Tuesday French bread costs $5.50, or
at the Hermiston Confer- cold sandwiches cost $3 and
ence Center, 415 S. High- pie $2.50. The performance
way 395. Tickets reserved in will begin at 6 p.m. The
advance are $2 each. Tickets show will feature members
at the door are $3.
of the Blue Mountain Old
To purchase tickets or Time Fiddler’s Association,
for more information, call who will provide instrumen-
541-667-5018, or stop by tal and vocal entertainment.
WKHSDUNVRI¿FHDW1( Contact Bill Meyers, 541-
Second St., Hermiston.
567-6237, or Pam Cooper,
541-449-3227, for more in-
formation.
New Hope to host
music event
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nual Me and My Prince Ball
set for 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. May
16 at the Hermiston Confer-
ence Center. Room is limit-
ed, however, and the tickets
go fast.
The Me and My Prince
Ball is a formal/semi-formal
dance for girls of all ages in
the community and their fa-
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year’s event has an ice castle
theme.
Tickets are available at
60 Minute Photo in Herm-
iston and at the Hermiston
Chamber of Commerce.
The cost is $15 per person
and includes refreshments,
a professional 5x7 portrait
for each girl and trips to the
instant photo booth. Guests
who buy tickets by May
9 will also be guaranteed
a corsage or boutonniere.
Only cash or checks are ac-
cepted.
The ball is planned and
run by volunteers from
Girl Scouts of Oregon and
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ted. For more information
about the Me and My Prince
Ball, contact Michelle Kane
at (541) 564-5985 or like the
“Me and My Prince Ball”
Facebook page.
The Girl Scouts are also
seeking more mentors. For
more information about reg-
istering and/or becoming a
volunteer, contact Brandi
George, membership and
community
development
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egon, toll free at 877-286-
9819.
Landing Days seeks
craft, information
vendors
Organizers for Umatilla
Landing Days are seeking
Bark for Life
arts and craft vendors and
New Hope Community coming up
others selling their wares
Church will host an hour of
during the annual celebra-
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hymns and Gaither songs,
accompanied by Louise Life event will take place
The event is June 27,
Sundvall, at 6 p.m. May 3 at McKenzie Park May 16. with set-up required by 9
at the church, 1350 S. Hwy The day includes a 5-kilo- a.m. at Umatilla Marina
395, Hermiston. For more PHWHU)XQ5XQ:DONZKLFK Park. Booths may stay open
information, contact Doug will begin at 8 a.m., and oth- as long as they’d like, but
Fehrenbacher,
541-561- er events, including a silent there aren’t any lights after
auction, dog training, AKC dark.
8327.
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The regular fee is $35,
cation, dog wash, face paint- with $15 for additional
Garden club hosting ing and more are scheduled QHHGHG VSDFH 1RQSUR¿W
annual plant sale at from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All rates are $25, which require
proceeds to go to the Ameri- proof of 501(C)3 status.
arts festival
can Cancer Society.
Applications are avail-
The Bloomer Girls Gar-
able at www.umatillaore-
den Club is hosting its annu-
gonchamber.org.
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For more information,
ern Oregon Arts Festival Services hosting
contact 541-922-4825 or
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. — or
karen@umatillachamber.
until the last the plant is sold walk/run
net.
— May 9 in Hermiston. The
Pregnancy Care Services
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gies, herbs and other plants for Life event May 16 at the
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from the plant sale will go Park in Hermiston. Regis-
to Domestic Violence Ser- tration begins at 8:30 a.m.,
vices. If anyone has plants and the walk/run starts at 9
they would like to donate to a.m. People can participate
the sale, please have them two ways: by sponsoring
planted in clean pots, la- themselves at the event or
beled and bring them to the collecting pledges for prizes.
plant sale booth — in the Pledge sheets are available
parking lot on the corner of at the Hermiston chamber,
Second Street and Gladys Pregnancy Care Services or
Avenue — by 9 a.m May 9. ORFDOFKXUFKRI¿FHV
“This event is for the
whole community,” Debbie
Breath of Life to
Cissna, Pregnancy Care Ser-
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raise money for
er you are walking or run-
cystic ¿brosis
ning, sponsoring yourself or
The second annual Breath collecting pledges as a fam-
of Life event to raise money ily or group, your participa-
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place May 9 at Armand Lar-
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ive Middle School. Doors vides funds for Pregnancy
open at 5 p.m., and the silent Care Services to continue
auction and dinner begin RIIHULQJ IUHH OLIHDI¿UPLQJ
at 5:30 p.m. The event will services to women, men
consist of dinner, dessert, and children in the greater
silent auction, live band Hermiston area each year.
Brewer’s Grade and bounce
houses for children.
There will also be a cys- Tickets for Me and
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which will feature informa-
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Tickets are now available
as well as a few videos that
have been inspired by the for purchase for the 11th an-
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Salem
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61/38
Medford
65/36
Pendleton
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Hermiston
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59/32
Bend
58/19
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Hermiston
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