Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, July 31, 2019, Page A4, Image 28

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COMMUNITY
A4 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAy, JuLy 31, 2019
National Night Out builds community connections
Treasure hunt leads up to
festivities
By TAMMY MALGESINI
COMMUNITY EDITOR
It’s time to break out your
best sleuthing skills as the annual
National Night Out treasure hunt is
underway in Hermiston.
Tim Miears, training officer/evi-
dence custodian with Hermiston
Police Department, hid a golden
medallion as part of Hermiston’s
festivities. It’s about 3 inches in
diameter and is attached to a blue
ribbon,
Annual National Night Out
activities have been going on
across the country for 36 years and
this is Hermiston’s 21st year of
participating. The purpose, Miears
said, is to build neighborhood
camaraderie, which helps in reduc-
ing crime.
“It’s hanging out and getting to
know each other,” Miears said.
National Night Out encourages
relationships between neighbors
and law enforcement. The ultimate
goal is to further develop a sense
of community. People in commu-
nities across the nation are encour-
Staff photo by Tammy Malgesini
Gabriel Anderson and his father, Cam Anderson, go through the treat line
manned by Hermiston City Manager Byron Smith, Angelique Edmiston and
Mayor David Drotzmann during a 2018 National Night Out block party in
Hermiston.
aged to host block parties, festi-
vals, parades and cookouts.
Providing an opportunity for
first responders to visit with citi-
zens in a relaxed setting enhances
relationships.
Miears was amazed with the
local participation during last
year’s National Night Out. After
hosting a block party for the win-
ner of the 2018 treasure hunt,
Miears said a group from the
police department went to several
other neighborhood parties.
“It was great seeing all the peo-
ple coming out to gatherings and
barbecues,” he said. “Kids were
out mingling amongst other kids.
They were out playing rather than
behind a computer screen or elec-
tronic device.”
Statistics indicate that people
take more ownership in their neigh-
borhoods when they are familiar
with who lives around them. Crime
rates are often reduced when
neighbors are aware of each other
and their comings and goings.
The treasure hunt, Miears said,
is a fun way to get people excited
leading up to National Night Out,
which is Tuesday, Aug. 6. In his
third year of heading up the trea-
sure hunt, Miears said he wanted to
hide the medallion in a place that
would make hunting fun for peo-
ple of all ages.
Police and city officials will
serve ice cream during an evening
block party Tuesday, Aug. 6 in
the winner’s neighborhood. Other
community members are encour-
aged to organize neighborhood
parties, cookouts or gatherings.
Available police officers and city
personnel will try to stop by par-
ties and visit with those in atten-
dance. Those planning a neighbor-
BRIEFS
tion for schools in Board-
man and Irrigon are:
•Sam Boardman Elemen-
tary School: Wednesday,
Aug. 7 and Tuesday, Aug.
13; both days from 8 a.m. to
3 p.m.
•Windy River Elemen-
tary School: Thursday, Aug.
8 and Wednesday, Aug. 14;
both days from 8 a.m. to
3:30 p.m.
•Riverside Jr/Sr High
School: Monday Aug.
12 from 8-11 a.m. and
1-3 p.m.; and Tuesday, Aug.
13 from 12-6 p.m.
•A.C. Houghton Elemen-
tary School: Tuesday, Aug.
13 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
•Irrigon
Elementary
School: Monday, Aug. 12
and Tuesday, Aug. 13; both
days from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
•Irrigon
Jr/Sr
High
School: Tuesday, Aug. 13
and Wednesday, Aug. 14;
both days from 8 a.m. to
3:30 p.m.
For more information,
parents should call their
children’s school directly.
For more about the Morrow
County School District, call
541-676-9128 or visit www.
morrow.k12.or.us.
BEO hosts
school supply
drive
The Bank of Eastern
Oregon is collecting school
supplies for local elemen-
tary schools.
Each of the bank’s 13
branches will accept dona-
tions, which will be dis-
tributed to local schools. In
addition, each branch will
hold a drawing for a back-
pack filled with supplies for
a local student. Community
members with a student in
grade school are encour-
aged to stop in and fill out
a ticket. People do not have
to be a BEO customer to
donate supplies or enter the
drawing.
“We welcome you to join
with your local branch and
celebrate the spirit of your
hometown,” said Becky
Kindle, chief banking offi-
cer. “Bring your school
supply donations to any
branch of Bank of Eastern
Oregon.”
Based in Heppner, local
BEO branches include
Boardman, Irrigon and
Ione. For more information,
contact Kindle at 541-676-
0201 or bkindle@beobank.
com.
Park series
features
seasoned
bluegrass
group
MCSD
announces
2019-20
registration
A Tacoma-based blue-
grass trio that shares original
tunes about foggy-mountain
megamalls, big black cats,
Iditarod sled dogs, rising
rivers, grandmas online and
Superman’s dilemma will
perform in Boardman.
The Morrow County
School District will begin
the 2019-20 school year
Monday Aug. 26. Registra-
Your Family Deserves The
BEST
Technology...
Value...
TV!...
/mo.
Subject to availability. Restrictions apply. Internet not
provided by DISH and will be billed separately.
1-866-373-9175
CALL TODAY
Save 20%!
have recorded three solo
albums, nine duo CDs, and
six band releases. The trio
has recorded their first Cos-
mo’s Dream CD that left
audiences excited about
them all across the Pacific
Northwest, the Midwest and
the United Kingdom.
In case of inclement
weather, the performance
will be moved to the SAGE
Center, 101 Olson Road,
Boardman. The park series
alternates weekly on Mon-
days between Boardman
and Irrigon marina parks
through Aug. 12. For more
information, contact Jackie
McCauley at 541-720-1289
or
utility.clerk@cityof-
boardman.com.
Offer ends 11/13/19.
Savings with 2 year price guarantee with AT120 starting at $59.99 compared to everyday price. All offers require credit qualification, 2 year commitment with early termination fee and eAutoPay. Prices include Hopper Duo for qualifying customers. Hopper, Hopper w/ Sling or Hopper
3 $5/mo. more. Upfront fees may apply based on credit qualification. Fees apply for additional TVs: Hopper $15/mo., Joey $5/mo., Super Joey $10/mo.
`
®
LifeSteps
Weight Management
Program
Are you…
• Struggling to lose weight?
• Tired of fad diets and regaining weight?
• At risk for diabetes?
DONATE YOUR CAR
1-844-533-9173
Help Prevent Blindness
Get A Vision Screening Annually
Ask About A FREE 3 Day
Vacation Voucher To Over
20 Destinations!!!
EARTHLINK INTERNET
HIGH SPEED INTERNET
LifeSteps® recognizes that everyone is unique. We all
have diff erent eating and exercise habits, weight loss
goals and daily schedules. LifeSteps® works because it is
grounded in science and emphasizes personal choice,
responsibility and accountability. It puts you in charge of
your eating and activity. With guidance and inspiration
from a trained, weight loss health professional, you tailor
the program to fi t your needs and set yourself up for
success. LifeSteps® features:
• Tracking – Get a handle on your eating and activity behaviors with LifeSteps®
unique FOOD AND ACTIVITY RECORD. This powerful, proven weight loss tool helps
you uncover and discover your specifi c behaviors that hinder your progress.
• Goal Setting – Make deliberate, step-by-step changes to reach your lifestyle
and weight loss goals.
• Social Support – Stay motivated because you’re part of a group that struggles
with similar issues, gives you positive reinforcement and shares common goals.
• More than Weight Loss – Improve your health and reduce your risk for diabetes,
high blood pressure and other chronic diseases.
Get Connected for as low as
14.95/mo.
$
49.99/mo.
For the first 3 months (Offers vary by speed & location)
first 12 months
HyperLink™ High-Speed Internet
Satellite Internet
Connection speeds up to 75 Mbps*
What you get with HughesNet Satellite Internet:
• 50X faster than DSL!!** • High speed with fiber optic technology
• Fast speeds up to 25 Mbps • Available everywhere
• Fast download time for streaming videos, music and more!
• Larger data allowance (up to 50 GB per month)
Speed performance allowing you to stream & download shows, music, photos, large files and more on multiple devices
HughesNet is a registered trademark of Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar company. The HughsNet Gen5 service plans are designed to deliver download speeds of 25 Mbps and
upload speeds of 3 Mbps, but individual customers may experience different speeds at different times of the day. Speeds and uninterrupted use are not guaranteed and may vary based on
a variety of factors including: the configuration of your computer, the number of concurrent users, network of Internet congestion, the capabilities and content of the websites you are
accessing, network management practices as deemed necessary, and other factors. When you connected to HughesNet service using Wi-Fi, your experience will vary based on your proximity
to the Wi-Fi source and the strength of the signal. *Speeds may vary depending on distance, line quality and number of devices used concurrently. Subject to availability. Some prices shown
may be introductory offers. Equipment fees, taxes and other fees and restrictions may apply. **Speed comparison based on 1.5 Mbps DSL.
It has the same name as the
first city manager of our town.
If you’re reading the clues
carefully, you’ll soon be sport-
ing a smile.
But don’t focus inside or you’ll
be left out by a green mile.
WORSHIP
COMMUNITY
Our Lady of Angels
Catholic Church
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
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.
First Christian Church
“Proclaiming the Message of
Hope, Living the Gospel of Love”
Sunday School...9:15am
Worship Service...10:30am
Coffee & Mingle Time...9:15am
Worship Service...10 am
Children’s Worship Service...10:15 am
567-3013
775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston
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
NEW BEGINNINGS
FELLOWSHIP
you design
your own plan
• Helps CHRISTIAN
Worship Service 10:30 AM
Sunday School 9:00 AM
Pastor J.C. Barnett
Children’s Church &
Nursery Available
700 West Orchard Avenue
P.O. Box 933
Hermiston, Oregon
541-567-8441
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
Pastor Patty Nance
Builds confi dence we
1520 W ORCHARD AVE
Sunday Worship Service
10:30 am Classes for Kids @ 9:15 am
SEEKING JESUS, SHARING LIFE,
SERVING PEOPLE
www.hermistonnazarene.org
LANDMARK BAPTIST
CHURCH
125 E. Beech Ave. • 567-3232
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
Class Time:
Thursdays 5:30-6:30 PM August 29 to December 5.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED RETAILER
855-977-9436
Cruise on the road before you
get down.
SPACE IS LIMITED.
CALL TO REGISTER BY FRIDAY, AUGUST 9
Orientation (required):
Thursday, August 15 from 5:30-6:30 PM.
Enjoy big-time Internet speeds without spending big bucks!
Get Connected for as low as
BONUS CLUE:
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
Why LifeSteps® Is for You!
About the Program
• Individual assessment prior to start of class
• 14 interactive group sessions
• Maintenance sessions available once the program is over
FREE TOWING
TAX DEDUCTIBLE
Officer Tim Miears hid the
National Night Out medallion
somewhere on public proper-
ty within Hermiston. The East
Oregonian is publishing clues
each day until someone finds
the medallion, and a bonus clue
can be found below. The person
who finds the medallion must
immediately take it to the Herm-
iston Police Department, 330 S.
First St. If it’s found after 6 p.m.,
call 541-667-5112 and leave a
message for Miears or send an
email via tmiears@hermiston.
or.us.
The Full Gospel
Home Church
Join a small group of
people on a similar journey
in a safe and supportive
environment.
• Set Yourself Up for Success – Learn strategies and skills for handling eating out,
parties, celebrations, emotions and food saboteurs for now and the future.
Imagine The Difference You Can Make
Bonus Clue
565 W. HERMISTON AVE.
• Lifestyle Change – Identify your attitudes, expectations and misperceptions
about eating, activity, weight Take action to change your beliefs and lifestyle to
lose weight and keep it off .
Add High Speed Internet
190 Channels America’s Top 120
Cosmo’s Dream will take
the stage during the upcom-
ing Music in the Parks. The
free show is Monday, Aug.
5 at 7 p.m. at Boardman
Marina Park. People are
encouraged to bring a lawn
chair or blanket. Also, those
in attendance are invited
to bring a picnic dinner to
enjoy while listening to
music on the banks of the
Columbia River.
Featuring Gen Obata on
flatpick guitar and mando-
lin, Steve Nebel on guitar,
and Kristi Nebel on bass,
Cosmo’s Dream blends
acoustic musicianship with
solo vocals and dynamic
three-part harmonies. Col-
lectively, the musicians
hood gathering can provide details
by contacting Miears at 541-667-
5112 or tmiears@hermiston.or.us.
Christine Guenther, RD, LD
Dietitian • (541) 278-3235
2801 St. Anthony WayPendleton, OR. 97801 • www.sahpendleton.org
To share your
worship times call
541-278-2678