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Tickets on sale
for Me and
My Prince Ball
HERMISTON HERALD
It’s time to kick up your heels and pre-
pare to make memories as tickets are now
on sale for the Me and My 3rince Ball.
In its 12th year, the formal/semi-for-
mal event is coordinated by Girl Scouts
of Oregon and Southwest Washington
Service Unit 22. It provides an opportuni-
ty for girls of all ages and their fathers (or
father ¿ gures to build special memories.
The event, which usually sells out, is Sat-
urday, May 21, from 6-9 p.m. at the Hermis-
ton Conference Center, 415 S. Highway 395.
Tickets are $15 per person. The price
includes a portrait for each girl and re-
freshments. Tickets purchased by Satur-
day, May 14, will also include a corsage
or boutonnière that will be distributed at
the event. In addition, there will be door
prizes and a photo booth to create addi-
tional photo mementos.
Tickets can be purchased with cash or
checks at 60 Minute 3hoto, 1000 N. First
St., Hermiston, or the Hermiston Cham-
ber of Commerce at the conference center.
Ticket prices for the event remain the
same as when the event ¿ rst started. Or-
ganizers appreciate the generous support
of the community in helping keep costs
down to make it affordable to attend.
3eople can still make donations, which
are tax-deductible. Checks should be
made out to “Girl Scouts” and mailed to:
Michelle Kane, Me and My 3rince Ball,
520 W. Hemlock Ave., Hermiston OR
97838.
For more information, contact Kane at
541-564-5985 or kaneclan@eotnet.net.
STAFF PHOTO BY TAMMY MALGESINI
Director Jenny Walker adjusts 13-year-old Jubilee Barron’s hair while Emma Rodgers, 14, looks on. The Hermiston Parks & Recreation
youth drama program will present “Dorothy in Wonderland” April 21-22 at Armand Larive Middle School.
Oz and Wonderland collide in stage production
By TAMMY MALGESINI
Community Editor
The worlds of Oz and
Wonderland get whisked into
a whirlwind in a stage pro-
duction presented by Hermis-
ton 3arks & Recreation.
Director Jenny Walker has
been working with youths
in third through 12th grade
since Feb. 17. The group of
27 children and youths have
been honing their acting skills
for a pair of performances of
“Dorothy in Wonderland.”
The play will be staged
Thursday, April 21, and Fri-
day, April 22, at Armand
Larive Middle School, 1497
S.W. Ninth St., Hermiston.
During a recent rehears-
al, Emma Rodgers, 14, and
Jubilee Barron, 13, tried on
their out¿ ts for their parts as
Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
Walker made costume adjust-
ments as the girls primped
their hair and watched the rest
IN BRIEF
Masquerade event
benefi ts Stanfi eld
students
Dinner and DJ music
are featured in the fam-
ily-friendly Mardi Gras
Masquerade.
The attire is semi-formal;
masks are optional during
the fundraising event spon-
sored Ey the 6tan¿ eld 3arent
Teacher Club. The masquer-
ade is Saturday, April 30
from - p.m. at Stan¿ eld
Elementary School, 1120
N. Main St. The cost is $20
for adults, $15 for teens and
$10 for children. Tickets
are available at Stan¿ eld
Elementary School, Main
Street Market in Stan¿ eld or
the Hermiston Chamber of
Commerce.
Dinner is provided
by Delish Bistro and the
event is emceed by Sight
& Sound Services. A free
photo booth will be avail-
able for people to use and
there will be door prizes.
3roceeds from the event
will support Stan¿ eld stu-
dents. For more informa-
tion, call 541-449-3305.
Bowling tournament
benefi ts The Arc
The public is invited to
help support The Arc of
Umatilla County and have
fun during an upcoming
bowling tournament.
The event is Saturday
at 6 p.m. at Desert Lanes
Family Fun Center, 1545
N. First St., Hermiston. The
cost is $125 for a 5-per-
son team. The fee includes
three games of bowling,
shoe rental and door priz-
es. In addition, people are
invited to sponsor a person
with special needs to partic-
ipate with a $25 donation.
To register or for more
information, call Kristi
Smalley at 541-567-1546.
The Arc advocates for
the rights of children and
adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities.
For more information about
programs, services and ac-
tivities, call 541-567-7615
or visit www.facebook.
com/arcofumatillacounty.
WW.Friends invites
all widows, widowers
Area widows and wid-
owers are invited to a group
that meets month for fel-
lowship, friendship and to
of the cast practice their lines.
The production features
Dorothy Gale as she makes
her way down the Yellow
Brick Road. Along the way,
a whirlwind appears over the
Emerald City, whisking the
characters, including Dor-
othy, Toto, the Scarecrow,
the Tin Man and the Lion, to
Wonderland.
While Dorothy’s friends try
to help her ¿ nd her way home,
they run into many interesting
characters, including Alice,
the White Rabbit, the Mad
Hatter, the March Hare the
Cheshire Cat and more.
Regular ticket prices are
$3 at the door, or $2 for those
ordered in advance. To pur-
chase tickets, call 541-667-
5018 or stop by the recreation
of¿ ce, 180 N.E. Second St.,
Hermiston. For more infor-
mation about programs, visit
www.hermistonrecreation.
com.
ENGAGEMENT
share positive experiences.
The upcoming WW.
Friends gathering features a
tostada dinner. The event is
Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at 511
N.W. Eighth St., 3endleton.
3eople are invited to bring a
side dish to share with others.
For more information,
call 541-276-2790 or 541-
276-4708.
Christian school
sets open house
Hermiston
Christian
School invites the commu-
nity to visit its classrooms
and tour the new event
center during its upcom-
ing open house.
Student science and
art projects will be on
display.
In addition,
staff and alumni who are
currently attending col-
lege or are recent grad-
uates will be on hand to
answer questions.
The event is Thursday
from 6-8 p.m. at 1825 W.
Highland Ave., Herm-
iston. Coffee and water
will be available.
For more informa-
tion, call 541-567-3480
or visit www.hcc4u.org.
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VOLUME 110 ɿ NUMBER 15
Gary L. West | Editor • gwest@hermistonherald.com • 541-564-4532
Tammy Malgesini | Community Editor • tmalgesini@eastoregonian.com • 541-564-4539
Jade McDowell | Reporter • jmcdowell@eastoregonian.com • 541-564-4536
Jeanne Jewett | Multi-Media consultant • jjewett@hermistonherald.com • 541-564-4531
Jennifer Colton | Reporter • jcolton@hermistonherald.com • 541-564-4534
Shannon Paxton | Of¿ ce coordinator • spa[ton@hermistonherald.com • 541-564-4530
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Baty-Bradley
Erica Baty and Todd Bradley of Benson,
N.C., are announcing their upcoming wedding.
Erica is the daughter of Ervin and 3aula
Baty of West 3lain, Mo. She is a graduate
of 3ulaski High School in Jacksonville,
Ark., and East Carolina University. She is
the operations manager for Northwest Mu-
tual in Benson.
Todd is the son of Gary and Cindy
Bradley of Hermiston. He is a graduate of
Hermiston High School and Western Bap-
tist College (Corban. He is the head soft-
ball coach at Campbell University in Buies
Creek, N.C.
The couple will be married Sunday,
June 12, at 3 p.m. in Dunn, N.C.
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Putman. Weston is a tremendous leader, and he
exceeds the expectations of his teachers and
peers by demonstrating hard work, integrity, and
kindness. Weston is the ASB President and is a
member of the FBLA. He also participates in
football, basketball, and baseball. His academic
schedule includes college courses such as Math 95
and Writing 121. Next year Weston plans to
attend Oregon State University.
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