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    A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2016
COMMUNITY
Voice your choice on brand survey
Survey now
available to share
views on proposed
slogans, logos
By JESUS ROME AND
FREDRICK GONZALEZ
Guest Comment
It’s time! The Hermiston
community brand survey
you’ve been hearing about for
months is now open.
The Hermiston Brand
Committee recently launched
a survey to obtain community
input about two brand identity
concepts (logos and taglines).
We want to know which
logo and which tagline you
believe best captures the spirit
of Hermiston.
The survey in both
English and Spanish is
open from March 15 – 31.
Share your thoughts by
completing the survey at
the 25-member committee
HermistonBrand.com.
The survey is also avail- that represented Hermiston’s
able in print form at these lo- diverse residents and work-
force throughout the
cations:
process of develop-
• Hermiston Cham-
ing the brand identity
ber of Commerce of-
concepts you’ll see in
¿ces through March
the survey. From its
31 during regular busi-
beginning the com-
ness hours
mittee took this task
• Hermiston City
very seriously and
Hall also through
delivered a lot of pas-
March 31 during regu- Jesus
Rome
sion discussion and
lar business hours
debate. The result was
We all share an en-
incredible collabora-
thusiasm for Hermis-
tion which produced
ton and this is an im-
brand elements we
portant opportunity to
believe reÀects the
help shape our future
community’s collec-
for decades to come.
tive voice from the
Be sure to tell your
previous survey as
family friends and col-
well as the vast spec-
leagues who live and/ Fredrick
Gonzalez
trum of what makes
or work in Hermiston
Hermiston a treasure.
area about the survey
On behalf of all members
so we hear from as many
people as possible. Follow- of the Hermiston Brand Com-
ing your input the committee mittee thanks for your ongo-
will present an of¿cial brand ing support involvement and
willingness to complete our
concept for the community.
We are two members of survey. Be sure to visit the
E ASTER S UNRISE S ERVICE
Sunday, March 27, 2016 • 7 AM
Historic Meacham Hotel
Meacham, Oregon
Speaker is Pastor Rick Oliver
Music provided by Lon Thornburg
Easter
Services
brand website regularly for
updates and to read the latest
news about the community
branding effort.
Let your voice be heard!
Complete the survey today at
www.HermistonBrand.com.
About the authors: Jesus
Rome is a member of the
Hispanic Advisory Commit-
tee for the city of Hermiston
and Fredrick Gonzalez is a
student at Hermiston High
School.
but on data conclusions and
the application of the scientif-
ic method.
This week students pre-
sented their projects during the
agriscience fair to coincide with
parent-teacher conferences.
“It’s a positive for parents
when they come to confer-
ences to show what the stu-
dents are learning´ Smith
said.
Students competed for
cash pri]es which went to:
•-enna Holt ninth grade
¿rst place best material for
storing apple slices
•5eed Middleton 10th
grade second place soil type
on wheat growth height
•Megan Baskins ninth
grade third place how differ-
ent ecosystems show erosion
Thursday all three stu-
dents said the project in-
volved more work than they
expected.
“It was different than what
we do in other classes´ Mid-
dleton said. “If we do get to
do an experiment it’s usually
just in a class period. This was
over the course of weeks. It
was good to see how experi-
ments develop over time.´
Baskins said she enjoyed
being able to take initiative
to create her own experiment
and all three recommended
choosing a project you are
interested in or have back-
ground in.
Columbia River about 200 feet from a
pump station.
4 p.m. - A woman reported she was
picking up garbage that campers left at
Umatilla River Road and Bonney Lane,
Umatilla, and found bones that are possi-
bly human remains. Oregon State Police
checked it out and the remains more likely
belonged to a dog or other small animal.
6:01 p.m. - Stanfield police responded
to a report of a “couple of guys out
drinking alcohol in the park.”
11:13 p.m. - A man and woman fought
at the Sub Zero Restaurant, Irrigon, and
the man left. The Morrow County Sheriff’s
Office is investigating.
hit and run (property), driving while
suspended, driving uninsured and having
an open container of alcohol while driving.
•Umatilla Tribal Police Department
arrested Gregorio Diaz, 19, address not
provided, for felony and misdemeanor
attempt to elude police, reckless driving,
unlawful possession of methamphet-
amine, hit and run and on a felony
probation violation.
•Hermiston police arrested Robert Jay
Fetter, 34, of Hermiston, for assaulting a
public safety officer and second-degree
disorderly conduct.
•Oregon State Police cited Ty Jacob
Harris, 18, of Umatilla, for DUII.
•Oregon State Police cited Dustin
Bradly Kline, 28, of McMinnville, for DUII.
His blood-alcohol level was .02 percent,
below the legal limit, and state police
reported a trooper found marijuana and
pipes in his vehicle.
•Stanfield police arrested Jeani Elyse
Marlatt, 29, address not provided, for
DUII (controlled substance), possession of
controlled substance (Schedule II), reck-
lessly endangering another and unlawful
possession of a firearm.
•Boardman police arrested Daniel
Sainez, 22, address not provided, for
felony driving while suspended, resisting
arrest, possession of methamphetamine
and attempt to elude police.
•Hermiston police arrested Jose
Antonio Hernandez, 28, of Hermiston,
for unlawful use of a weapon, domestic
violence menacing, reckless driving and
two counts of reckless endangering.
Hermiston police arrested Jacob
Richard Easton, 21, DUII, Hit and Run —
property
•Oregon State Police arrested Robert
Shawn Mahon, 36, address not provided,
for DUII.
Staff Writer
More than 200 Hermis-
ton High School students put
agriculture science into prac-
tice this Tuarter and for the
¿rst time the students could
show off their projects in the
school’s ¿rst agriscience fair.
“We really want to do proj-
ects that are learning by doing
and are application based´
HHS agriculture teacher Leah
Smith said Thursday. “What
better way to teach the scien-
ti¿c method than by doing it"´
To prepare for the fair
each student in the agricul-
ture-science classes picked
a research project and con-
ducted an experiment. Proj-
ects ranged from growing
plants in different lights to
testing hair growth in cattle.
Students were graded not on
“how cool´ the project was
LOG:
continued from Page A5
hair and brown eyes and a tattoo on
his forehead, but had no cellphone, no
money and no vehicle. Deputies did not
find her husband.
12:51 p.m. - A woman at the Tillicum
Inn, Umatilla, told police she received
unwanted phone calls from a male.
12:51 p.m. - Gunshots alerted a Herm-
iston-area man to call law enforcement.
He said he was working in his pasture
on Rayton Lane and the shots were from
behind his house and coming into the
pasture. He also said he heard another
shot while on the phone with dispatch.
2:06 p.m. - Firefighters responded to
a report of flames near Powerline Road
and Dean Avenue, Umatilla, and found
a tree on fire on the south side of the
STAFF PHOTO BY JENNIFER COLTON
Jenna Holt, from left, Reed Middleton and Megan Baskins
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agriscience fair.
ARRESTS, CITATIONS
•Hermiston police arrested Pablo
Juan Lorenzo, 33, no address provided, for
driving under the influence of intoxicants,
NEW BEGINNINGS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Worship Service 10:30 AM
Sunday School 9:00 AM
Pastor J.C. Barnett
Children's Church
& Nursery Available
700 West Orchard Avenue
P.O. Box 933
Hermiston, Oregon
541-289-4774
Echo Community
Church
21 N Bonanza Street
Echo, OR
Phone: (541) 376-8108
Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 am
Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:45 am
Children’s Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:15 am
Potluck & Communion ~
First Sunday of the Month
p w i t h u s !
1255 Hwy. 395 S. • 567-5834
oasisvineyard.us
Worship 10:00 AM
"come as you are"
235 SW 3rd
Phone 567-7678
Rev. Ed Baker - Rev. Nina Baker
Sunday: Sunday School . . . . . 10:00 am
Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 am
Evening Service . . . . . . 7:00 pm
Wednesday Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 pm
First United
Methodist
Church Of
Hermiston
Rev. Dr. James T. Pierce, Pastor
Open Hearts, Open minds,
Open doors
"Casting all your care upon him;
for he careth for you."
1 Pet. 5:7
191 E. Gladys Ave.
Sunday Worship at 11am
(541) 567-3002
Our Lady of Angels
Catholic Church
Grace Baptist Church
565 W. HERMISTON AVE.
DAILY MASS: Monday-Friday
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English 7:00 am
THURSDAY . . . . . . . . . Spanish 6:00 pm
SATURDAY: . . . . . . . . . English 5:00 pm
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spanish 7:00 pm
SUNDAY: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English 9:00 am
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bilingual 11:00 am
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spanish 1:00 pm
OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567-5812
NEW HOPE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
1350 S. Highway 395, Hermiston
Sunday Worship Services
English- Pastor Dave Andrus
9:00 & 10:45 am
Spanish- Pastor Genaro Loredo
9:00 & 10:15 am
Classes for kids during all services
For more information call
541-567-8441
Holy (Maundy) Thursday 7 p.m.
Good Friday - Noon & 7 p.m.
Easter Vigil - Saturday 7 p.m.
Easter Sunday - 9 a.m.
241 SE Second St., Pendleton • (541) 276-3809
www.pendletonepiscopal.org
J OIN US FOR
R ESURRECTION S UNDAY
M ARCH 27
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HE is RISE
• Worship Gatherings
10:30 AM
• Breakfast
9:00 AM to 10:15 AM
• Sermon Title: Facing Tomorrow
F IRST C HRISTIAN C HURCH
775 W. Highland Avenue, Hermiston • 541-567-3013
www.hermistonfirstchristian.org
Peace Lutheran
Church
210 NW 9th Street
Pendleton, OR 
541-276-7592
www.peaceinpendleton.com
Come Celebrate New Life!
7:00 PM - Maundy Thursday Service, March 24
7:00 PM - Good Friday Worship, March 25
Celebration Easter Worship
9:30 AM at 9th & Carden
10:30 AM Easter Brunch
On 1290 KUMA noon each Sunday
Peter Rabbit Breakfast
Sat. March 26 th
First United
Methodist Church
191 E. Gladys Ave.,
Hermiston, OR
7:30 - 10:30 AM
$5.00 for
Breakfast
5 & under
FREE
Face painting,
Easter egg
hunt, Crafts, &
Peter Rabbit
Good Friday,
March 25 th
Worship
Service:
7:00 PM
First Christian
Church
"Proclaiming the Message of
Hope, Living the Gospel of Love"
SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM
CHILDREN'S CHURCH 11:00 AM
Nursery Provided
567-3013
775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston
Sunday morning worship services are broadcast live at www.herfumc.com
NEW LOCATION!
St. Pau l’s
Anglican C h u rch
Saturdays
Sabbath School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 a.m.
567-8241
855 W. Highland • Hermiston
St. Johns
Episcopal Church
W h ite Eagle G range H all
43828 W h ite Eagle R oad, Pendleton, OR
Take U.S. 395 south about 10 miles from Pendleton. The Grange Hall
is a lone white building with a green roof about 400 ft. west of the Hwy.
E ASTER W EEK S ERVICES
Tenebrae (Wednesday), Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday),
Good Friday: each at 6:30 PM
Easter Sunday Mass: 10:00 AM
Regular Services: 10:00 AM - Sundays
We are High Anglican and use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer
The Rev. Father Vincent J. Varnas, Priest-in-Charge
For more information, telephone: 1-541-303-1261
Also visit us on:
www.facebook.com/stpaulanglicanchurchapa
All People
Are Welcome
Experience
Good Friday
Scripture, Tradition
and Reason
Friday, March 25th,
a drop-in event
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Family service 9am Sunday
Gladys Ave & 7th Hermiston
Fr. Dan Lediard, Priest. PH: 567-6672
Easter Egg Hunt
LANDMARK BAPTIST
CHURCH
555 SW 11th, Hermiston
567-9497
Nursery provided for all services
Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Worship - 10:45 AM
6:00 pm
Wed Prayer & Worship - 7:00 PM
“Proclaiming God’s word,
growing in God’s grace”
Sunrise Worship at the Cross on the Butte: 6:30 AM
Church Worship Services: 11:00 AM
at the
Seventh-day
Adventist Church
The Full Gospel
Home Church
Sponsored by Blue Mt. Christian Cowboys
Information: 541-449-3280 or 541-276-8540
Easter Day, March 27 th
Church
Directory
s h i
W o r
After the service join us for a
complimentary breakfast buffet.
Bring your favorite dish if you want.
Redeemer
Episcopal Church
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By JENNIFER COLTON
Worship in the beautiful Blue Mountains




Saturday, March 26th
11:00 am
125 E. Beech Ave. • 567-3232
Pastor David Dever
Sun. Bible Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00am
Sun. Worship Service . . . . . . . . . . 11:00am
Sun. Evening Worship . . . . . . . . . . 6:00pm
Wed. Prayer & Bible Study . . . 6:00pm
Easter Breakfast
9:00 am at HermNaz
Kid’s Craft Time
9:30 am
www.hermistonlmbc.com
To share your worship times
call Amanda Jacobs
541-278-2683
Family Worship
Celebration
10:30 am
1520 W ORCHARD AVE
www.hermistonnazarene.org