Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, July 26, 2017, Page A7, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2017
HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7
COMMUNITY
IN BRIEF
Rafting trip has openings
People can experience the high
desert scenery around Maupin and
some of the best whitewater in Ore-
gon during a trip organized through
Hermiston Parks & Recreation.
A guided tour on the Deschutes
River, the whitewater rafting trip
also includes a barbecue lunch and
water slide adventures. The group
will depart Friday, Aug. 18, at 7 a.m.
from Hermiston City Hall, 180 N.E.
Second St. The estimated return
time is 8 p.m. It’s open to ages 6 and
up (participants must weigh at least
50 pounds and children must be ac-
companied by an adult). The cost
is $80 for Hermiston residents and
$100 for non-residents. Discounts
are available for those arranging
their own transportation.
Those planning to attend need
to register as soon as possible. For
more information, visit www.herm-
istonrecreation.com. To register, call
541-667-5018..
Chuckwagon Cafe
celebrates anniversary
“When you hear the dinner bell
clanging, you’ll know someone
in the room is about to win big,”
Stolz said, referring to the large,
iron triangle hanging on the wall.
Established in 1970, the
Chuckwagon Cafe has been at
its current location since 1979.
Prior to that it operated from the
building which now houses The
Nickel. The cafe’s first location,
which burned in 1972, was a
small drive-in/diner on Highway
Chuckwagon Cafe owner
Cathy Stolz is offering “crazy”
specials July 24-29 to commem-
orate the restaurant’s 47th anni-
versary.
In addition, there will be sur-
prise drawings and on-the-spot
anniversary announcements, she
said. The cafe is located at 81027
N. Highway 395, Hermiston.
395 where Motel 6 now resides.
The cafe has supported local
fundraising projects throughout
the years.
In addition to actively partic-
ipating in Hermiston’s annual
Community Fellowship Dinners
each Thanksgiving and Christ-
mas, Stolz is proud of honoring
veterans each year on Veterans
Day with a free SOS lunch.
For more information, visit
www.chuckwagoncafe.net.
Stop by the
Chamber office
to purchase
Stop by the Hermiston
Chamber booth at the
Farm City Pro
Rodeo Tickets
(General & Reserved)
AND
Fair Carnival Ride
Wrist Bands
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