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a list of coming events as space
allows. All items are assumed free,
nonprofit and open to the public
unless otherwise noted. Coming
events items should be submitted
well in advance to calendar c/o
Hermiston Herald, 333 E. Main St.,
Hermiston, OR 97838 or community@
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PET OF THE WEEK
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28
CHRISTMAS PREVIEW SALE, 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m., Good Shepherd
Medical Center pharmacy lobby,
610 N.W. 11th St., Hermiston. A
10 percent discount will apply
to gift purchases, excluding
flowers. Proceeds benefit the
Good Shepherd Auxiliary nursing
scholarships and medical
equipment purchases.
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS,
10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-
567- 2882).
STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Stanfield Community
Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs
$3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.
AUTHOR VISIT, 7 p.m., Pendleton
Public Library community room,
501 S.W. Emigrant Ave. Meet
author Bonnie Olin and enjoy
a reading and short movie
presentation from her book
“Owyhee River Journal.” Free.
(541-966-0380).
The shelter has Border Collie mix puppies, two
male and two female. Shelter staff say they are well
socialized. The pups are current on all their vac-
cinations and eligible for a free veterinary exam-
ination. Each one can be adopted for $200 at the
Humane Society of Eastern Oregon Pet Rescue, and
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of age. If you are interested in welcoming a pet into
your home, visit Pet Rescue at 1844 N.W. Geer
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The Herald can also feature your pet as one of
our Pets of the Week. To nominate your favorite an-
imal companion as a Pet of the Week, email a photo
of your pet, along with its name, your name and a
description of why you think your pet is worthy of
publication to editor@hermistonherald.com. Please
include “Pet of the Week” in the subject line.
THURSDAY, OCT. 29
CONAGRA LAMB WESTON HIRING
EVENT, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road,
Boardman. Several open
positions for the Boardman
West Plant are open, including
general laborer, backup receiving
operator and backup process
operator. Bring a resume, and
apply online before the event at
www.conagrafoodscareers.com
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone St., Boardman. Costs
$4 for seniors or $5 for adults.
(541-481-3257).
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Hermiston Senior Center,
435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or
free for children under 10. Extra
50 cents for utensils/dishes.
Meals on Wheels available.
Transportation arranged by
donation. (541-567-3582).
“STATE OF GIVING” BOOK LAUNCH
AND PANEL DISCUSSION, noon
to 1 p.m., Pendleton Center for
the Arts, 214 N. Main St. Authors
Greg Chaille and Kristin Anderson
will lead a panel and public
discussion about how attendees
can get involved and give back
in their local community. Also,
attendees will learn about the
statewide #OregoniansGive
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2015
COMMING EVENTS
campaign, which would make the
first Tuesday after Thanksgiving a
statewide day of giving. Free and
open to the public.
TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE,
1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior
Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free
and suitable for all ages. (Mickey
541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-
5443).
THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO,
6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts
at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Hermiston Terrace Assisted
Living, 980 W. Highland Ave.
Join jam session or just listen.
(541-567-3141).
FRIDAY, OCT. 30
KRISPY KREME DONUT SALE
FUNDRAISER, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m., Walmart, 1350 N. First St.,
Hermiston. The Stanfield High
School band is earning money for
a 2017 tour to Victoria, B.C. Cost is
$12 for a dozen glazed donuts.
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston
Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
(541-567-2882).
STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo
Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.
TREATS ON MAIN AND BEYOND, 3-5
p.m. downtown Hermiston,
4-7 p.m. Hermiston Conference
Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Safe
trick-or-treating, carnival games,
bounce houses, haunted house,
prizes and more for all ages. Free.
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m.,
games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston
VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.
LIBERTY QUARTET CONCERT, 7 p.m.,
Stanfield Baptist Church, 210 N.E.
Wheeler Ave. Southern Gospel
quartet is touring as a full-time
concert ministry based in Boise.
Free, but a free-will offering will
be taken. (541-276-6015).
“NOSFERATU,” 7:30 p.m., Vert
Auditorium, 480 S.W. Dorion
Ave., Pendleton. Classic silent
horror film accompanied by a live
orchestral soundtrack written
by OES conductor Beau Benson.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for
students and seniors, and $45
for a family of four, available
at the OES office and Armchair
Books in advance or at the door.
(541-966-0320).
SATURDAY, OCT. 31
HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS
MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St.,
Hermiston. Food, crafts, live
music, art.
HOWL-O-WEEN COSTUME CONTEST,
10 a.m., West McNary Park,
Umatilla. Costumed dogs
judged on scariest, funniest,
most original, best costume
and best trick categories.
(541-922-4825 or www.
umatillaoregonchamber.org)
COATS FOR KIDS GIVEAWAY, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m., Agape House, 500 W.
Harper Road, Hermiston. New
and gently used children’s winter
coats will be available for no
charge; one coat per person.
Families with children ages 0-18
also may sign up for seasonal
assistance for the holiday season.
Bring proof of income, address
and identification for everyone
in household with birthdates.
All distribution will be at the
Salvation Army in Pendleton.
Free. (541-276-3369).
SENSORY FRIENDLY MOVIES, 10
a.m. doors open, 10:30 a.m.
movies begin, Hermiston
Stadium 8 Cinemas, 355 W.
Theater Lane. Three movies will
be shown with the lights up
a little and the volume down.
Cost is $5 per person. (541-567-
7615 or www.facebook.com/
arcofumatillacounty)
HALLOWEEN SNACK BREAK, 2-8
p.m., Chuckwagon Cafe, 81027
N. Highway 395, Hermiston. Free
hot cocoa, coffee, soda, snacks
and treats for all costumed
children and their chaperones. No
purchase required.
SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY TIME, 3-6
p.m., Children’s Museum of
Eastern Oregon, 400 S. Main
St., Pendleton. For children
who may need a quieter, less
crowded environment. Free for
members/$1 for non-members.
Registration required. (541-276-
1066).
FALL FEST, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Hermiston
Church of the Nazarene, 1520 W.
Orchard Ave. Hay ride, s’mores,
games and candy. People can
also decorate their vehicles for
a trunk or treat in the parking
lot. A meal will be available for
purchase for $2. Free admission.
(541-567-3677).
COMMUNITY HALLOWEEN PARTY,
6-7:30 p.m., Riverside High
School, 210 Boardman Ave.,
Boardman. “Pirates of the
Columbia” themed event
includes free trick-or-treating for
kids up to 12 years old, hot dogs,
chips and soda for $1 and more.
Free admission.
TRUNK OR TREAT PARTY, 6-8 p.m.,
Crossroads Community church
parking lot, 350 N.W. Sherman
Ave., Stanfield. Decorate your
pickup bed or car trunk and bring
candy for the kids to trick-or-
treat. Contest for best decorated
vehicle includes prize of dinner
for two for winner. Free cocoa;
warming fire and giant lighted
pumpkin for photos. Free. (541-
449-3434 or 541-449-1251).
HALLOWEEN PARTY, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.,
Wildhorse Sports Bar, 45610
Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton.
21-and-over party features live
music with Sway, drink specials
and prize giveaways. Everyone
wearing a Tim Burton movie-
themed costume will be eligible
for cash prizes. Children’s center
also will welcome kids ages 3-15
for games, activities and crafts
(costumes encouraged, but no
masks allowed; young children
must be potty-trained). (541-
966-1580).
SUNDAY, NOV. 1
FALL FESTIVAL, 4-6 p.m., Hermiston
Junior Academy, 1300 N.W.
Academy Lane. Carnival-type
games, bounce house, face
painting, door prizes and more.
Potato bar and other food will
be available for purchase. No
admission fee, but tickets must
be purchased for the activities.
(Judi Hanson 541-571-2758).
MONDAY, NOV. 2
SEASONAL ASSISTANCE SIGNUPS,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., ARC Umatilla
County, 215 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston. Families with
children ages 0-18 may sign
up for seasonal assistance
for the holiday season. Bring
proof of income, address and
identification for everyone in
household with birthdates.
All distribution will be at the
Salvation Army in Pendleton.
Free. (541-276-3369).
“DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN
PARKINSON’S DISEASE: CAUSES,
SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT,” 1
p.m., Desert Lanes Bowling Alley
meeting room, 1545 N. First St.,
Hermiston. Heather Balducci LCSW
will lead the discussion. Food and
beverages will be available for
purchase. Everyone welcome.
(Carol Clupny 541-720-4256).
TUESDAY, NOV. 3
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11
a.m., Stanfield Public Library, 180
W. Coe Ave. (541-449-1254).
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors
55 or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Hermiston Senior Center,
435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or
free for children under 10. Extra
50 cents for utensils/dishes.
Meals on Wheels available.
Transportation arranged by
donation. (541-567-3582).
TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE,
1:30-2:30 p.m., Hermiston Senior
Center, 435 W. Orchard Ave. Free
and suitable for all ages. (Mickey
541-922-5580 or Helena 541-564-
5443).
HELP WITH MEDICARE, 3-5 p.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235
E. Gladys Ave. Senior Health
Insurance Benefits Assistance
Office answer Medicare
questions. For individual
consultations, call 541-667-3507.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS,
10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-
567- 2882).
STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Stanfield Community
Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs
$3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone St., Boardman. Costs
$4 for seniors or $5 for adults.
(541-481-3257).
HERMISTON SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Hermiston Senior Center,
435 W. Orchard Ave. Costs $4 or
free for children under 10. Extra
50 cents for utensils/dishes.
Meals on Wheels available.
Transportation arranged by
donation. (541-567-3582).
TAI CHI FOR BETTER BALANCE, 1:30-2:30
p.m., Hermiston Senior Center, 435
W. Orchard Ave. Free and suitable
for all ages. (Mickey 541-922-5580
or Helena 541-564-5443).
THE ARC UMATILLA COUNTY BINGO,
6 p.m. doors open, bingo starts
at 7 p.m. 215 W. Orchard Ave.,
Hermiston. (541-567-7615).
FIDDLER’S NIGHT, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
Hermiston Terrace Assisted
Living, 980 W. Highland Ave.
Join jam session or just listen.
(541-567-3141).
THE APPALACHIAN DULCIMER:
MADE IN AMERICA, 6:30 p.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235
E. Gladys Ave. Heidi Muller
and Bob Webb will sing songs
and play traditional tunes on
their collection of Appalachian
mountain dulcimers, and discuss
the revival of the instrument.
Free and open to the public.
(541-567-2882).
FRIDAY, NOV. 6
FREE FIRST FRIDAY, all day,
Tamastslikt Cultural Institute,
47106 Wildhorse Blvd. (off
Highway 331 near Wildhorse
Resort & Casino), Pendleton.
(541-966-9748).
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m., Umatilla Presbyterian
Church fellowship hall, 14 Martin
Drive. Craft vendors, treasures
and a White Elephant table. Free
admission.
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston
Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
(541-567-2882).
STORY & CRAFT TIME, 2 p.m., Echo
Public Library, 20 Bonanza St.
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m.,
games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston
VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.
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