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    COMMUNITY
A4 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAy, JuLy 10, 2019
Car show features Cool Rides
Event revs up with Friday
night poker run
By TAMMY MALGESINI
COMMUNITY EDITOR
Members of the Herm-
iston Classics Car Club are
getting revved up for their
annual car show.
In its 24th year, the Cool
Rides Car Show is Satur-
day with registration from
7-10:30 a.m. at McKen-
zie Park, 320 S. First St.
The vehicle entry fee is
$25. The first 100 regis-
trants will receive a goody
bag, which includes dash
plaques, an event T-shirt
and more. Awards, which
will be presented at approx-
imately 1:30 p.m., will
include nearly two dozen
categories.
Lisa Sturgeon, the club’s
treasurer, said the show typ-
ically draws around 100
entries. A big draw, she
said, is the location.
“The shade is really
nice,” Sturgeon said. “It’s a
lot better than sitting on the
hot asphalt in the middle of
the sun.”
The event also features
live music, vendor booths, a
raffle (including a gift bas-
ket from Comrie RV, bat-
tery charger, stereo system
and welding helmet) and a
special game as part of the
50/50 raffle. To play, peo-
ple can purchase a lei for a
chance to win half the pot.
Also, the club is gearing
up for the show with their
annual poker run. Sturgeon
invites everyone to partic-
ipate — people don’t have
to belong to the club or
enter the car show to join
the Friday night fun, which
includes dinner.
To participate in the
poker run, head to McKen-
zie Park at 6 p.m. to pick up
a map and scorecard. The
cost is $5 per hand. When
Staff photo by Tammy Malgesini
Paul Dobrovolsky (second from right) talks about his five-year restoration project of a 1937 Chevrolet pickup during the 2018
Cool Rides Car Show. This year’s event is Saturday at McKenzie Park in Hermiston.
People will then cruise
to the five sponsoring busi-
WORSHIP
COMMUNITY
Staff photo by Tammy Malgesini
The side chrome design provides a perfect accent with the white wall tires of a 1960 Chevrolet
Impala owned by John Hopkins. Registration is open for the 24th annual Cool Rides Car Show,
which is Saturday at McKenzie Park in Hermiston.
leaving the park, the entou-
rage will “parade” through
the parking lots at a cou-
ple of local assisted living
facilities.
“We thought it would
be a fun way for the people
living there to see the cars,”
Sturgeon said.
BRIEFS
experience for audiences.
Sponsored by the North
Morrow Community Foun-
dation, Music in the Parks
is funded by the Mor-
row County Unified Rec-
reation District and Port-
land General Electric. It
alternates weekly on Mon-
days between Irrigon and
Boardman marina parks
through Aug. 12.
For more information,
contact Jackie McCauley
at 541-720-1289 or util-
ity.clerk@cityofboardman.
com.
Martin
Gerschwitz
to perform in
Irrigon
Multi-instrumental-
ist Martin Gerschwitz per-
forms everything from
classical to psychedelic
rock.
The German-born musi-
cian will perform during
the upcoming Music in the
Parks. The free event is
Monday, July 15 at 7 p.m.
at Irrigon Marina Park.
People are encouraged to
bring a lawn chair or blan-
ket. In addition, those in
attendance are invited to
bring a picnic dinner. In
case of inclement weather,
the performance will be
moved to Stokes Landing
Senior Center, 150 Colum-
bia Lane, Irrigon.
Gerschwitz has played
with Iron Butterfly, Eric
Burdon and the Animals,
Meat Loaf, Walter Trout
Band and more. He is
known for his mastery of
the keyboards and violin as
well as his voice. Honing
his classical training and
rock influence to create his
own style, Gerschwitz pro-
vides a versatile and unique
Fellowship
Fund kicks in
soccer camp
support
According to Made to
Thrive, the Ambassador
Soccer Camp is a favorite
that the youths they support
talk about all year.
More than 50 kids
through Made to Thrive
are counting the days until
the camp, which is coordi-
nated through New Hope
Community Church. The
Hermiston-based nonprofit
organization provides sup-
port for vulnerable youths
to participate in adventure
activities, sports, music and
the arts.
People in the community
are invited to provide offer-
ings to the Fellowship Fund
through July 16 to help sup-
port Made to Thrive kids.
Donations can be made via
www.newhopeon395.com
(click on “give” and then
choose “fellowship fund”)
or text “GIVE” to 541-238-
9292 (select “Fellowship
Fund”).
The camp is July 16-20 at
Sandstone Middle School,
400 N.E. 10th St., Hermis-
ton. It’s open to youths ages
6-14. Registration closes
July 14 at 11:45 p.m. The
fee is $140.
For questions about the
camp, contact Ted Shasteen
at 541-571-1833 or ted-
bear@eotnet.net.
SAGE Saturday
features
balloon fun
Kids are invited to cre-
ate their own balloon-pow-
ered car during SAGE
Saturday.
The event is Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
SAGE Center, 101 Olson
Road, Boardman. The free
activity is available while
supplies last. Also, partic-
ipants are encouraged to
tour the museum exhibits.
Also, admission is free.
The SAGE — Sus-
tainable AGriculture and
Energy — Center is an
interactive visitor’s cen-
ter. It provides informa-
tion about technology
within the Port of Morrow
and beyond. There’s also
a museum store, which
includes Tillamook ice
cream sold by the scoop.
Center hours are Sun-
day through Thursday from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Fri-
day/Saturday from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Regular admis-
sion is $5 for adults, $3 for
seniors/students and free
for children under 5, active
military personnel and vet-
erans. There is a $20 maxi-
mum for a family. For more
information, call 541-481-
7243 or visit www.visit-
sage.com.
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235 SW 3rd
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Sunday:
Sunday School........10:00 am
Worship...................11:00 am
Evening Service........7:00 pm
Wednesday Service..7:00 pm
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1 Pet. 5:7
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t. PH: 567-6672
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Saturdays
Sabbath School........9:30 a.m.
Worship Service......11:00 a.m.
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567-8241
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1520 W ORCHARD AVE
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Serious speed!
nesses to pick up cards for
their poker hand — return-
ing to the park by 7 p.m. for
dinner and to determine the
winners. The car club will
provide the meal’s main
dish. Poker run participants
are asked to bring their own
beverages (no alcohol) and
a side dish or dessert to
share.
The Hermiston Classics
Car Club holds business
meetings the first Friday
of each month — usually
at Desert Lanes, 1545 N.
First St. During the summer
months, group members
hang out on Friday nights
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Les
Schwab Tire Center, 830 N.
First St.
“We’re just there to have
a good time and give peo-
ple an opportunity to see the
cars,” Sturgeon said.
For more information
about the club or car show,
contact Sturgeon at 503-
410-9906, hermistonclas-
sicscarclub@gmail.com,
visit www.hermistonclas-
sicscarclub.com or search
Facebook.
855-972-6641
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