COMING EVENTS
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The Hermiston Herald publishes
a list of coming events as space
allows. All items are assumed
free, nonprofi t 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@hermistonherald.com.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2016
PET OF THE WEEK
WILDHORSE POW WOW, 7 p.m.
to midnight, Wildhorse Resort
& Casino grass arena, 46510
Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway
331), Pendleton. Grand entry at
7 p.m.; drumming and dancing
competitions, Native arts and
crafts, apparel and food vendors.
Free and open to the public.
INSIDE OUTSIDE THE LINES ADULT
COLORING, 6-7:30 p.m., Irrigon
Public Library, 490 Main St.
Materials provided by library.
Bring snacks to share.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
SATURDAY, JULY 2
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29
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, Stanfi eld Community
Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs
$3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.
JOINT TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
COMMUNITY FORUM, 2 p.m.,
Hermiston High School, 600 S.
First St. Seeks input on local
transportation needs and build
support for comprehensive plan
to address shipping routes, traffi c
fl ow, congestion and more.
(Robin Maxey 503-986-1605 or
Lindsey O’Brien 503-986-1204).
LEGO CLUB, 4 p.m., Pendleton Public
Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. For
all ages. Legos provided. (541-
966-0380).
THURSDAY, JUNE 30
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone St. 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).
SENSORY STORY TIME, 12:30 p.m.,
Boardman Public Library, 200
S. Main St. Special story time
for children from birth to age 4.
(541-481-2665).
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.,
Brookdale Assisted Living, 980 W.
Highland Ave. Join jam session or
just listen. (541-567-3141).
FRIDAY, JULY 1
FREE FIRST FRIDAY, all day,
Tamastslikt Cultural Institute,
47106 Wildhorse Blvd. (off
Highway 331 near Wildhorse
Resort & Casino), Pendleton. (541-
966-9748).
HEPPNER FARMER’S MARKET, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., Heppner City Park.
Food, craft and garden vendors.
(541-676-8957).
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston
Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
(541-567-2882).
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m.,
games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston
VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.
T-shirt, website access, fi tness
tips, results and fun.
BABY BOOGIE & TAPPIN’ TODDLERS,
10-10:45 a.m., Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave. (541-
567- 2882).
PANCAKE BREAKFAST, 7-10 a.m.,
Stanfi eld Community Center,
225 W. Roosevelt. Costs $5 for
full breakfast/$3 for light meal.
(541-449-1332).
STORY TIME, 11:15 a.m. to noon,
Hermiston Public Library, 235 E.
Gladys Ave. (541-567-2882).
HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS
MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St.,
Hermiston. Food, crafts, live
music, art.
STANFIELD SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Stanfi eld Community
Center, 225 W. Roosevelt. Costs
$3.50 for seniors, $6 for others.
This is Raven, a female Australian cattle dog (Blue
Heeler). She came to the shelter because her previ-
ous owner was unable to keep her. Shelter staff say
she is timid, but very sweet. She is spayed, current
on all vaccinations and is eligible for a free veteri-
nary examination. She is can be adopted for $150 at
the Humane Society of Eastern Oregon Pet Rescue.
If you are interested in welcoming a pet into your
home, visit Pet Rescue at 1844 N.W. Geer Road,
Hermiston, or call 541-564-6222.
WILDHORSE POW WOW, 1 p.m.
to midnight, Wildhorse Resort
& Casino grass arena, 46510
Wildhorse Blvd. (off Highway
331), Pendleton. Grand entry at
1 p.m.; drumming and dancing
competitions, Native arts and
crafts, apparel and food vendors.
SUNDAY, JULY 3
LAST DAY TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR
STARS & STRIPES POOL PARTY,
which is Monday, July 4 from
7-10:30 p.m., Hermiston Family
Aquatic Center, 879 W. Elm Ave.
Pool party, barbecue dinner,
games, live entertainment with
Jim Basnight Band and Big Top
the Clown. View fi reworks at 10
p.m. Costs $14 for ages 15-and-
up, $10 for 2-14 and free for under
2. Buy tickets at aquatic center
or parks & recreation offi ce, 180
N.E. Second St. (541-667-5018,
541-289-7665).
GLOW RUN/WALK, 8:30 p.m.,
Boardman Marina Park, 1 Marine
Drive. 5K run or walk and 10K run.
Registration materials available
at the Boardman Chamber of
Commerce. (541-481-3014).
WILDHORSE POW WOW, 1-9 p.m.,
Wildhorse Resort & Casino grass
arena, 46510 Wildhorse Blvd. (off
Highway 331), Pendleton. Grand
entry at 1 p.m.; drumming and
dancing competitions, Native
arts and crafts, apparel and food
vendors. Free and open to the
public.
MONDAY, JULY 4
FIRECRACKER 5K, 7 a.m.
registration, run/walk begins
at 7:30 a.m., Ione City Park.
Registration fee of $10
supports the local preschool.
(camiecrum@gmail.
com).
IONE 4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATION, All day at
Ione City Park. Includes
fi remen’s breakfast,
food vendors, 3-on-3
basketball tourney (10
a.m.) Blues Cruise Car
Show, children’s games (11 a.m.),
parade (1 p.m.), Corey Peterson
band (3:30 p.m.), talent show
(4:30 p.m.), Martin Gerschwitz,
former lead singer of Iron
Butterfl y (7 p.m.), Quarterfl ash
(8:30 p.m.), fi reworks at dusk.
LEGO CLUB, 4 p.m., Pendleton Public
Library, 502 S.W. Dorion Ave. For
all ages. Legos provided. (541-
966-0380).
THURSDAY, JULY 7
PENNY’S PUPPETS, 10 a.m., Heppner
Public Library, 444 N. Main St.
Musical magical journey includes
comedy, laughter and audience
participation. Parents also can
enter to win a 529 college savings
plan for their child. Free.
BOARDMAN SENIOR MEAL SERVICE,
noon, Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone St. Costs $4 for seniors
or $5 for adults. (541-481-3257).
STANFIELD 4TH OF JULY, 7 a.m. to
midnight, downtown Stanfi eld.
Firemen’s breakfast 7 a.m.; fun
run registration 7 a.m., Bard Park;
parade 10 a.m.; craft and food
vendors, kids’ games, pie baking
contest, clogging demonstration
and more, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Bard
Park; Penny’s Puppets 11:30
a.m. and 1 p.m.; duck race noon;
fi reworks at dusk.
PENDLETON 4TH OF JULY PARADE,
10 a.m., Chamber of Commerce
parking lot through Main Street,
Southwest Court Avenue to
Southwest 12th Street, Southwest
Dorion Avenue to Southwest
Fourth Street returning to the
chamber parking lot. Trophies
awarded in 13 categories
(fbradbury@yahoo.com)
BOARDMAN THUNDER 4TH OF
JULY CELEBRATION, 11 a.m.
to 10 p.m., Boardman Marina
Park, 1 Marine Drive. Parade
begins at 11 a.m. through
downtown Boardman.
Other activities from 5-10
p.m. including soccer,
3-on-3 basketball and
horseshoe tournaments,
kids’ games, live music and
entertainment, food
and craft vendors and
fi reworks at dusk.
Most activities free.
HERMISTON STARS & STRIPES 4TH
OF JULY, 1-10:30 p.m., Butte Park,
1245 N.W. Seventh St., Hermiston. Live
music, food vendors, entertainment,
watermelon smashing contest and
more. Fireworks begin at 10 p.m.
Free. (541-667-5018).
TUESDAY, JULY 5
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME, 10:30-11
a.m., Stanfi eld 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).
HELP WITH MEDICARE, 3-5 p.m.,
Hermiston Public Library, 235
E. Gladys Ave. Senior Health
Insurance Benefi ts Assistance
Offi ce answer Medicare questions.
For individual consultations, call
541-667-3507.
WALK HERMISTON, 5:30 p.m.,
Riverfront Park, Southwest 23rd
St., Hermiston. No fee, includes
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).
SENSORY STORY TIME, 12:30 p.m.,
Boardman Public Library, 200 S.
Main St. Special story time for
children from birth to age 4. Free.
(541-481-2665).
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., Brookdale Assisted
Living, 980 W. Highland Ave. Join
jam session or just listen. (541-
567-3141).
FRIDAY, JULY 8
HEPPNER FARMER’S MARKET, 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., Heppner City Park.
Food, craft and garden vendors.
(541-676-8957).
STORY TIME, 10:15-11 a.m., Hermiston
Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
(541-567-2882).
PENNY’S PUPPETS, 2 p.m., Echo
Public Library, 20 N. Bonanza St.
Musical magical journey includes
comedy, laughter and audience
participation. Parents also can
enter to win a 529 college savings
plan for their child. Free.
BREWS BY THE BLUES FESTIVAL, 3-9
p.m., Milton-Freewater Jr. Show
Grounds, behind Bordertown
Feed & Supply, 84575 Highway
11. Tickets are $25 for one day
or $40 for both, includes beer
glass, six tasting tokens, live
entertainment, food vendors and
more. VIP tickets are $80 each or
$560 for a table of eight, includes
private parking, gourmet
dining on Saturday at the VIP
pavilion and patio seating.
(www.brownpapertickets.com/
event/2545628 or 541-938-5563).
PENNY’S PUPPETS, 6 p.m., Stanfi eld
Public Library, 180 W. Coe Ave.
Musical magical journey includes
comedy, laughter and audience
participation. Parents also can
enter to win a 529 college savings
plan for their child. Free.
VFW BINGO, doors open at 6 p.m.,
games start at 7 p.m., Hermiston
VFW, 45 W. Cherry St.
“THE DOG LOVER” OPENING AND
CHRISTINA MOORE MEET AND
GREET, multiple showings,
Hermiston Cinema, 355 W.
Theatre Lane. See the July 6
Hermiston Herald for more
details, or look for details on
www.HermistonHerald.com in
early July.
SATURDAY, JULY 9
HERMISTON FUNFEST, 7:30 a.m. to
3 p.m., downtown Hermiston.
Funfest breakfast (7:30 a.m.),
other activities start at 9 a.m.
include vendor booths, children’s
games, lawn mower drag
races, chainsaw wood carvers,
live music, the K9 Kings Flying
Dog Show and a car show (at
McKenzie Park). (541-567-6151,
www.hermistonchamber.com).
HERMISTON’S OWN FARMERS
MARKET, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
McKenzie Park, 300 S. First St.,
Hermiston. Food, crafts, live
music, art.
SUNDAY, JULY 10
ATHENA CALEDONIAN GAMES, 9
a.m. to mid-afternoon, Athena
City Park and other venues,
Athena. Vendors open (9 a.m.),
community church service
(9:30 a.m.), coff ee hour (10:30
a.m.), live entertainment (10:30
a.m.) and doubles horseshoe
tournament (2 p.m.). (www.
athenacaledoniangames.org).
HENRY KREBS 90TH BIRTHDAY OPEN
HOUSE, 1-5 p.m., Ione American
Legion Hall, 325 W. Second St.
Everyone welcome. (541-422-7108).
CORRECTIONS
An item on Page 1 of Wednesday, June 22, edition of the Hermiston Herald incorrectly
listed the location of the parade for Landing Days in Umatilla on June 25. The parade
began at 11 a.m. at Nugent Park and traveled east on Sixth Street. The Hermiston Herald
regrets the error.
•••
A web address for the Umatilla County Fair listed on Page 1 of the Wednesday, June
22, edition of the Hermiston Herald was incorrect. The correct internet address for the
Umatilla County Fair website is: www.umatillacounty.net/fair.
Th e Leadership Hermiston Class 19 would like
Our Promise To You
to thank the following sponsors who donated items and
funds to the Kits for Kids project. Because of the generous
donations, 200 bins and bags fi lled with necessities will
go to children in need in our communities.
At Prestige, our promise is s to
Advantage Dental
Hermiston Foods
Atkinson Staffi ng
Hermiston Generating
Plant
Barnett & Moro, P.C.
ry
personally touch lives every
Calpine Corp.
M&M Potato
Th e Church of the
Nazarene
Umatilla-Morrow
Head Start
Velasco Used Cars
day. It is a philosophy of
Columbia River CPA
Norm & Kathleen
Krosting
es
caring based on core values
DuPont Pioneer Seed
O So Kleen
Wal-Mart
that are at the center of all l
Dustin Kelly
we do. hese are the core
Eastern Oregon
Telecom
Oregon Correctional
Enterprises
Wildhorse
Foundation
values that we live by:
Gerald & Susan
Callahan
Respect, Integrity,
Greenwood Resources
– Boardman Tree Farm
Commitment and Trust.
For more information or to schedule a tour in one
of our Pendleton locations, contact:
Elizabethan Manor
McKay Creek Estates
Assisted Living
Assisted Living
44882 Mission Rd
1601 Southgate Pl
Ph: (541) 276-7157
Ph: (541) 276-1987
Willowbrook Terrace
Nursing & Rehabilitation
707 SW 37th St
Ph: (541) 276-3374
www.PrestigeCare.com
Oregon Trail
Veterinary Clinic
Ric & Karen Sherman
St. Anthony Hospital
Foundation
Vern’s & Sons