A14 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2017 FROM PAGE A1 PRISON: continued from Page A1 Tadd Bazant, 41, grew up attending church with his family. However, at the age of 18 he quit go- ing. When he landed in prison 10 years later, the former Washington Coun- ty resident sought out religious programming — both as a way to reach out to others and to make changes in his life. “People in prison ar- en’t bad, they just messed up,” Bazant said. “Every- one has a chance for re- demption.” Under the umbrella of religious services, Hod- ney said upwards of 160 volunteers provide inmate programs. In addition to numerous faith-based organizations, inmate worship bands, religious study groups, American Indian drumming and ceremonies, spiritual re- treats, Alcoholics Anon- ymous, Narcotics Anon- ymous, annual holiday celebrations, anger man- agement and meditation groups fall under the pris- on’s religious services programs. Scott and Kelly Zielke started visiting the prison with Dale and Sandy Rus- sell, founders of Visions of Hope — an inmate art and sponsorship program that provides support for Otino Waa Children’s Village in Uganda. Utiliz- ing their musical talents, the Hermiston couple has participated in rehearsals STAFF PHOTO BY TAMMY MALGESINI Kelly Zielke of Hermiston sings along with the Two Rivers Correctional Institution worship band — featuring Jacob Lawrence on bass, Chester Gunter on drums, Shane Hall on guitar and Joseph Opyd on keyboard — during a chapel service at the Umatilla prison. and services with inmate worship bands. Calling them talented musicians, Kelly said they do a great job in setting the stage for worship services. “They are really sing- ing to the lord,” Kelly said. “It touches me be- cause it is so genuine ... they truly are praising God.” The couple is in the process of going through Department of Correc- tions volunteer training in order to participate more in faith-based prison pro- grams. Unsure of exactly what they will do, the Zielkes just want to reach out to incarcerated individuals who are looking for hope and striving to change their lives. Scott Zielke said it’s about reconcil- iation and a redeeming God. The ironic thing, he said, is the inmates are incarcerated but have reached beyond the pris- on walls and razor wire to find more freedom than they had before being locked up. Bazant agreed, saying the faith-based prison programs reach across barriers to provide some- thing special. “When we come to- gether like this, we are a community of God,” he said. JANUARY 2017 GRAND PRIZE DRAWING JANUARY 29, 2017 WIN $8,888 at 4pm and 8pm! WIN $88 infFreeplayfeveryf30fminutes Free e ep e plla ay every 30 minutes 4pm Yin Drawing WIN $888 CASH! 8pm Yang Drawing WIN $888 CASH! Drawings Drawin D Dra Dr rawi w in n g gs F Friday, Fr r ri id i iday, d Sat S Saturday, turday, Sunday • 12–8pm 88 base points slot play per entry. 188 base points rated play per entry. Management reserves all rights. B 8 Purcka ase $1 1 lucky y 8 ba all and if f you BINGO O on a B8 you u gett $8 88 in C ASH! Hit LUCKY 8's qualifying kands in January and WIN up to $8,000 instantly! Natural quad 8's 8''s WINS you $ $80! 80! Fi Five ive of f a Kind 8's w i t k a j o ker WINS y ou $8,, 000! Duringfregularfoperationalfhours,fminimumftablefbetftof qualifyfforfpromotionfrequired,fexcludesfbonusfbets. WIN A BINGO AND GET GRAND PRIZE ENTRIES! Club Wild members receive bonus entries into the $65,000 Fortune8 New Year Celebration for buying into the special session. Sunday, January 15 doors open at 11am. Warm-ups at 2pm, main session at 2:30pm. G 2 $4 4,000 HO OT SEATS LOL COMEDY NIGHT & LIVE MUSIC TO CELEBRATE MLK DAY! Tkursdays 8pm You WIN! Your friend WINS! Monday, January 16 Drawing every 30 mins from 1pm to 8pm WIN $200 in FREEPLAY instantly! Management reserves all rights. JANUARY 5 JANUARY 19 P hi l K o p pf& &f M icc h a ell G l a tz m a ie r T ra v iss N e lsso nf& & f C ha a se fM M a y e rss JANUARY 12 JANUARY 26 R y a n R e v e s & f N icc k T h e iss e n R icc h W i llli a m & f T o m m y fB B e r re tz J anu uaryy f6 6–7 7f J anu uaryy f1 13––1 4f J anu uaryy f2 20––2 1f J anu uaryy f2 27––2 8f 800.654.9453 • PENDLETON, OR • I-84, EXIT 216, wildhorseresort.com. Owned and operated by CTUIR 650.7868.BA.12.16 V a r i iety Va Var t y Va ar ietyy Co ou ntrr y Va ar ietyy No cover ckarge! Must be 21+ years old. LIVE MUSIC • 8pm–12am CASINO • HOTEL • GOLF • CINEPLEX • RV • MUSEUM • DINING • TRAVEL PLAZA Management reserves all rights to alter, suspend or withdraw promotions/offers at any time. F ull Full ll Z oo o f Thriilllrid d ef Sho ow do o wnf Jiltff ®