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A4 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2018 Open house set Sunday to celebrate Hardin retirement HERMISTON HERALD FILE PHOTO Linda Mackey of Natural Maximum Alpacas demonstrates the use of a loom during the 2017 Morrow County Harvest Festival. This year’s event is Saturday at the SAGE Center. SAGE Center harvests free family fun Saturday By TAMMY MALGESINI COMMUNITY EDITOR Fun is cropping up in Boardman as the SAGE Center hosts the fifth annual Morrow County Harvest Festival. The event showcases the region’s produce, local arti- sans, regionally-produced agricultural goods and other local food products, said Stefanie Swindler, SAGE Center education coordi- nator. It kicks off Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 101 Olson Road, Boardman. In addition to the free festival, there is no admission charge to the museum that day. Festival highlights include artisan vendors, mule-drawn wagon rides from Equine Elegance, kids’ activities and a photo booth. Ordnance Brewing will offer beer tasting, and wine tasting is provided by Sno Road Winery and Echo Ridge Cellars. Over the years, the event has grown in popularity, Swindler said. “It provides a sense of community pride and a lot of people want to come and support it,” she said. The Kids Corner fea- tures such activities as face painting, carnival games, pumpkin painting, an ani- mal corral and a 53-foot inflatable obstacle course. Also, kids and parents alike will want to visit with Ima Blueberry, a representative from the Oregon Blueberry Commission. “She gives information about Oregon blueberries and some wonderful reci- pes,” Swindler said. In addition, food trucks will be on hand offering a variety of fare. The vendors include fiber artisans, pack- aged foods, home décor items and jewelry. “Everything is hand- crafted,” said Keri Heide- man, Boardman Chamber of Commerce executive director. Also returning is the Fall Harvest Bounty For Youth In Agriculture. 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Tuesday, Oct. 9, 12:15pm-12:50pm Tuesday, Oct. 16, 5:30pm-6:30pm Must pre-register: email instructor Jaime Crowell jcrowell@gshealth.org JUMP STARTING WEIGHT LOSS THROUGH EXERCISE If you have ever tried unsuccessfully to start or maintain an exercise program, this workshop can give you the information you need to improve your health and decrease body fat. Learn the myths and facts of weight loss, how to avoid exercise related fatigue and soreness, starting and maintaining an exercise program, and everything in between! FREE. Ages 18+. Wednesdays Oct. 10, 17 & 24, 5:30-6:30pm Must pre-register: email instructor Jaime Crowell jcrowell@gshealth.org LUNCH & LEARN Join us for these FREE, informative and popular lunch & learn series covering various topics focusing on healthy living. Bring your lunch and your questions! Call for specific times, dates & locations 12:00-1:00pm Information or to register call (541) 667-3509 or email healthinfo@gshealth.org www.gshealth.org Although the festival is free, Swindler encourages people to bring money to purchase items from ven- dors, food trucks and the museum store. There is no ATM at the SAGE Center. The Morrow County Harvest Festival is pre- sented by the Boardman, Heppner and Irrigon cham- bers of commerce and the SAGE Center. For more information, visit www.vis- itsage.com or call the SAGE Center at 541-481-7243, the Boardman chamber at 541-481-3014, Heppner at 541-676-5536 or Irrigon at 541-922-3857. After 38 years of ser- vice to Hermiston Christian Center & School, Rod and Sheila Hardin are retiring. The Hermiston couple, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last year, will be honored during a open house event Sunday from 2-4 p.m. in the church’s Hardin Event Center at 1825 W. Highland Ave., Hermis- ton. The public is invited to attend. The gathering is being held in the event center that bears their name. The build- ing was dedicated in Sep- tember 2017. The couple met at the Union County Extension Office two days after Shei- la’s 19th birthday during Rod’s first day working in the office. Sheila was a sec- retary and Rod was part of a work study program through Eastern Oregon University, where he was studying to be a teacher. After graduating, Rod and Sheila moved to the Oregon coast, where Rod started his teaching career. They moved several times as Rod changed jobs and their family expanded. Longing to return to the “dry side,” the couple heard about the opening of the Hermiston Christian School. In 1980, Rod was hired as principal and the Hardins packed up their family and moved once CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Sheila and Rod Hardin are retiring after 38 years of service to the Hermiston Christian Center & School. An open house celebration in their honor is Sunday from 2-4 p.m. again. While Rod took the reins at the school, Sheila served many roles over the years, including school secretary, substitute teacher, bus driver, janitor, and teaching typing and keyboarding. They have four grown children, Steph- anie Anne, Douglas Allen, Gregory James and Rachel Elizabeth. For information about the open house, contact Stepha- nie Evans at sevans@mach- media.net, 541-567-3480 or search Facebook for “Herm- iston Christian School.” WORSHIP COMMUNITY PUBLIC NOTICE AB3085 U.S. POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1. Title of publication: Hermiston Herald ______________________________________________________________________ 2. Publication number: 242 - 220 ______________________________________________________________________ 3. Date of Filing: September 27, 2018 ______________________________________________________________________ 4. 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Box 933 Hermiston, Oregon 541-567-8441 Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. DAILY MASS: Monday-Friday ...............................English 7:00 am Thursday...............Spanish 6:00 pm SATURDAY:.........English 5:00 pm ...............................Spanish 7:00 pm SUNDAY:..............English 9:00 am ..........................Bilingual 11:00 am ..............................Spanish 1:00 pm Offi ce..............................567-5812 The Full Gospel Home Church 235 SW 3rd Phone 567-7678 Rev. Ed Baker - Rev. Nina Baker Sunday: Sunday School........10:00 am Worship...................11:00 am Evening Service........7:00 pm Wednesday Service..7:00 pm “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” 1 Pet. 5:7 Pastor David Dever Sun. Bible Classes...................10:00am Sun. Worship Service..............11:00am Sun. Evening Worship..............6:00pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study......6:00pm www.hermistonlmbc.com First United Methodist Church Hermiston 191 E. Gladys Ave , Hermiston OR Sunday Worship 11am • 541-567-3002 Nursery available Check us out on Face Book Worship Livestream at herfumc.com Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors Rev. Dr. Jim Pierce, pastor Grace Baptist Church 555 SW 11th, Hermiston 567-9497 Nursery provided for all services Sunday School - 9:30 AM Worship - 10:45 AM 6:00 PM Wed Prayer & Worship - 7:00 PM “Proclaiming God’s word, growing in God’s grace” St. Johns Episcopal Church Join Us On Our Journey With Jesus. Scripture, Tradition and Reason Family service 9am Sunday N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston t. PH: 567-6672 We are an all inclusive Church who welcomes all. Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturdays Sabbath School........9:30 a.m. Worship Service......11:00 a.m. English & Spanish Services 567-8241 Hermiston Jr. Academy 1300 NW Academy Lane, • Hermiston To share your worship times call 541-278-2678