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    A4 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016
Our Community
Car show revs up community support
By TAMMY MALGESINI
Community Editor
It’s time to rev up your
engines, as the Automobile
Club of Echo High School
is hosting its annual car
show.
Just over a decade ago, a
handful of students showed
off their vehicles lining
the sidewalk at Echo High
School. Now approaching
its 11th year, the car show
attracted 174 entries last
year.
“Every year it keeps
getting bigger, “ said Rick
Denning, who got involved
with the event in 2011. “I
hope we don’t run out of
room.”
The show moved from
the school’s football fi eld
to downtown Echo sever-
al years ago. In addition to
cars, trucks and motorcycles
on display, the event has ex-
panded to include fundrais-
ers by the school’s football
and volleyball teams.
The A.C.E. Car Show
is Saturday, May 28, from
noon to 5 p.m. in down-
town Echo. Vehicle regis-
tration begins at 10 a.m.
The vehicle entry fee is $20
or $5 for students.
The football team will
offer barbecued hamburg-
ers and hot dogs. And, the
volleyball team will have
an Italian soda bar and a
50-50 raffl e.
“Our support from the
FILE PHOTO
More than 150 cars lined the streets during a past Automobile Club of Echo Car Show. This
year’s event is Saturday, May 28, in downtown Echo.
community and local busi-
nesses is huge,” Denning
said. “It’s a boost for Echo
all the way around.”
Denning initially got
involved with the car club
when his children were in
school. He continues to help
as a way to give back to the
community. A mechanic by
trade, Denning said it’s im-
portant to provide support
to the students.
“When kids are inter-
ested in something, there
needs to be an avenue to
follow-through with their
interests,” he said.
Each year, members of
the club talk about what
they want to do with mon-
ey raised. Over the years
Denning said students have
attended drag races, mon-
ster truck races and the
Portland Roadster Show. In
addition, they have worked
on student cars, as well as
purchasing and working on
a project car.
Denning said one of the
big draws among car show
participants are the cus-
tom-made trophies. Cre-
“I fi gured why not take
care of both at the same
time,” I told them. “Heck, if
I could get another surgeon
in there I’d have a colonos-
copy, too.”
As patient number eight
at Dr. Richard Carpenter’s
offi ce, I’ve had my share of
orthopedic procedures over
the years — including a right
hand carpal tunnel and sever-
al knee procedures.
What I forgot to factor
into the equation was that
I’m a few years older, which head, I was hungry and I was
results in a longer healing thirsty. And I was a pain in
process. Also, without the the ….
use of one hand, it
The nurses in the
makes it rather diffi -
Good Shepherd Med-
cult to use crutches.
ical Center day sur-
However, before
gery area were great.
I even attempted to
Despite my less-than-
become ambulatory,
pleasant demeanor,
I came to the realiza-
they maintained their
tion that having both
professionalism. For
procedures done at the Tammy
that, I’m very grate-
Malgesini
same time wasn’t my INSIDE MY
ful.
best decision in recent SHOES
With my healing
years.
process in full swing,
All bandaged up, my left I can now tip my hat to them
hand was rendered useless. and say thanks. And, in rec-
And, I couldn’t bend my ognition of National Nurses
right arm because of the Week (May 6-12), I encour-
placement of the IV.
age you to thank a nurse for
My generally jovial post- all they do.
op personality was nowhere
Tammy Malgesini is
to be found. There was no the community editor. Her
singing of songs or laughter column, Inside my Shoes,
— I was miserable.
includes general musings
As I came to in the recov- about life. Contact her at
ery area, my nose itched, my tmalgesini@eastoregonian.
hat wasn’t quite right on my com or 541-564-4539.
ated by car club members
and students in art and shop
classes, they are made with
donated car parts.
More than two dozen
trophies will be awarded in
various categories, includ-
ing best muscle car, best
low-rider, best motorcycle,
best of show and “At Least
I Have a Car.”
For more information,
call Denning at 541-571-
4417, Mitch Correa at 541-
701-8929, or visit www.
facebook.com/aceautomo-
bileclubofechohighschool.
E-mail your community news items to:
community@hermistonherald.com
IN BRIEF
Noon Kiwanis
announce
scholarship winners
The Hermiston Kiwan-
is Noon Club announced
that four Hermiston High
School students have been
selected to receive $1,000
scholarships.
The Perry Johnson
Post-Secondary Educa-
tion Scholarships have
been awarded to Andrew
Wagner of Echo and Sofi a
Tello of Hermiston. Wag-
ner will attend Eastern Or-
egon University with the
fi nal goal of obtaining a
master’s degree in agricul-
tural business. Tello plans
to enroll at Georgetown
University in Washington,
D.C., to pursue a degree in
international business.
Recipients of the Rus-
sell Dorran Memorial
Scholarships are Bob
Coleman of Hermiston
and Laura Zepeda of
Hermiston. Coleman will
attend Oregon State Uni-
versity and will major
in agricultural business.
Zepeda also plans to at-
tend OSU, where she will
study chemistry with the
ultimate goal of receiving
a Ph.D. in pharmacy.
The scholarship appli-
cants were evaluated on
their academic achieve-
ments, fi nancial need, and
leadership and service ac-
tivities within their school
and community.
For more information
about the Kiwanis schol-
arship program, contact
George Clough at 541-
567-6024 or Hermiston
Noon Kiwanis Club, P.O.
Box 375, Hermiston, OR
97838.
Library friends set
book sale
The Friends of Irrigon
Library will host a book
sale at the Irrigon branch
of the Oregon Trail Li-
brary District.
The sale is Friday, May
20 and Saturday, May 21
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
490 N.E. Main St., Irri-
gon.
Books in good con-
dition can be donat-
ed for the sale through
Wednesday, May 18.
They can be dropped off
at the Irrigon branch or
the Boardman branch,
200 S. Main St.
For more information,
call 541-922-0138.
MEDICAL
Two-for-one specials not always the best deal DIRECTORY
I
’m a bargain shopper. I
mean, who doesn’t like
two-for-one specials?
In spite of how practical it
may sound to have two sur-
gical procedures done at the
same time — think twice be-
fore doing it.
I fi gured since I was be-
ing knocked out last month,
I might as well get my hand
and knee fi xed at the same
time. When I told my friends
about my upcoming surgery,
they responded with dismay.
Printed on
recycled
newsprint
VOLUME 110 ● NUMBER 18
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 | Offi ce coordinator • spaxton@hermistonherald.com • 541-564-4530
Audra Workman | Multi-Media consultant • aworkman@eastoregonian.com • 541-564-4538
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Nate Verley will graduate from Irrigon High School with a
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throughout high school, lettering in football and baseball for
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