COMMUNITY A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2021 Area towns to celebrate Independence Day Activities scheduled Saturday & Sunday By TAMMY MALGESINI COMMUNITY WRITER From parades and com- munity celebrations to fi re- works shows, area commu- nities are gearing up to help commemorate the Fourth of July. Events listed below are scheduled on Saturday, July 3, and Sunday, July 4. Most celebrations feature free admission, with some activities (meals, fun runs, raffl es, etc.) charging a fee. Area events include: Ben Lonergan/Hermiston Herald, File The sun shines through a new entrance sign at the Funland Playground in Hermiston. The park will be dedicated Sunday, July 4, 2021, at the start of Hermiston’s Stars & Stripes Fourth of July celebration. HERMISTON Stars & Stripes Fourth of July • July 4, 1-10:30 p.m. • Butte Park, 1245 N.W. Seventh St., Hermiston Event kicks off with the dedication of the new Fun- land Park. Then, park activ- ities will include a game zone, bounce houses, food vendors, arts and crafts booths, music by The Shades and a fi reworks show at dusk on the Herm- iston Butte. For more infor- mation, search Facebook or visit www.hermiston.or.us/ parks-recreation/home. Note: there won’t be a pool party this year. STANFIELD Annual Steak Feed Fundraiser •July 3, 6-8 p.m. •Bard Park $25/steak (adults), $10/ hamburger (kids). Buy tick- ets at Main Street Market, Stanfi eld Public Library or the city of Stanfi eld. Fea- tures live music by Hired Guns and no-host beverages from Broken Barrel. Stanfi eld Fourth of July • 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Bard Park Jade McDowell/Hermiston Herald, File People throw candy from the back of a truck during the 2019 Stanfi eld Fourth of July parade. The town kicks off its holiday celebration with a fundraising meal on Saturday, followed by a Sunday event featuring a parade, park activities and fi reworks at dusk. Firemen’s breakfast (7-10 a.m.); 5K fun run ben- efi ts Stanfi eld track pro- gram (7 a.m. registration, 8 a.m. race); 3-on-3 tour- ney (7 a.m. register, 9 a.m. games begin); parade, line up at Coe Park (8 a.m. reg- ister, 9 a.m. judging, 10 a.m. start); pie baking contest (8:30-10:30 a.m. entries due, 11 a.m. starts). Park activi- ties from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; duck race at 1 p.m. and raf- fl e prize drawing at 2 p.m., tickets are $5 each or eight for $20 (available now at the library and city hall). Items include a 75-inch TV, fi sh- ing kayak, vacuum, freezer, portable basketball hoop and more from Walmart DC. Fireworks shot off at dusk from the football fi eld. See www.facebook.com/ Stanfi eld4thofJuly for con- tact info for activity pre-reg- istration. For questions, call 541-449-3831. BOARDMAN Boardman Rumble • July 3, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Boardman Marina Park Columbia Youth Soccer Club is hosting soccer com- petitions and a community celebration. Be sure to pur- chase raffl e tickets, which are $15 each or fi ve for $50, for a chance to win some great prizes. Items, which were donated by the Walmart Distribution Center and La Guadalupana, include two 75-inch Vizio TVs, a small chest safe, carpet cleaner, a cordless vacuum, cooler, hiking poles, an electric meat knife and more. Tickets are available now through the time of the drawing, which is Saturday, July 3, at 6 p.m. at Board- man Marina Park — it also will be shown on Facebook Live. Winners have 24 hours to pick up their prizes. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ CYSCboardman. For ques- tions, contact Luis Cam- pos at 541-701-8880 or cysc11@gmail.com. Boardman Fireworks • July 4, dusk • Boardman Marina Park (people can tune in to KOHU AM 1360/The Q 93.7 FM for patriotic music to accompany the fi reworks display). For questions, call the Boardman chamber at 541-481-3014. IONE Ione Fourth of July Celebration BRIEFS Stanfi eld Baptist invites kids to track down God Kids ages 4-12 will be “Tracking Down the One True God” at Stanfi eld Bap- tist Church. With a theme of Mystery Island, the vacation Bible school is Monday, July 12, through Friday, July 16. It runs each day from 9 a.m. to noon at the church, 310 E. Wheeler Ave., Stanfi eld. The daily activities off er fun, games, crafts and music. Children do not have to belong to a church to attend. Parents can sign their kids up at the VBS booth during Stanfi eld’s Fourth of July celebration at Bard Park. In addition, people are encour- aged to stick around the park for a Quilts of Valor presen- tation at the Fourth of July community worship service at 7 p.m. For more information, call 541-449-3313 or visit www.stanfi eldbaptist.com. McKenzie Park to host Friday night fl icks Movies in the Park off ers family fun on upcoming Fri- day nights in July. The portable screen will light up at dusk at McKenzie Park, 320 S. First St., Herm- iston. People are encouraged to bring a lawn chair, a blan- ket and their favorite snacks. The shows include “Raya & The Last Dragon (July 9), “Jurassic Park (July 16), “Tom & Jerry (July 23) and “The Goonies” (July 30). There is no admission charge. The movie nights are sponsored by Hermiston Parks & Recreation. For more information, call 541- 667-5018 or visit www. hermistonrecreation.com. Library heats up with escape room, beekeeper program A pair of activities for the summer reading pro- gram off ered through the Hermiston Public Library will accept pre-registration beginning Tuesday, July 6. ested must register in person at the library. For more information, call 541-567-2882 or stop by the library at 235 E. Gladys Ave., Hermiston. All aboard at Faith Presbyterian Bible school Gayle Yoder/Contributed Photo Stanfi eld Baptist Church is busy with pre-registration for its vacation Bible school, which is July 12-16, 2021. For teens, an escape room is planned Saturday, July 17, from noon to 4 p.m. Because of social distancing guide- lines, there can only be nine participants per one-hour time slot. Teens who are interested in participating must pre-register. Adults 18 and older can attend a beekeeper presen- tation by Ron Hendrickson Wednesday, July 14, from 6-8 p.m. Because of social distancing restrictions, only nine participants are allowed. In addition, masks are required. Those inter- A Rocky Mountain Rail- road Adventure is planned as part of the vacation Bible school at Faith Presbyterian Church, 1005 S.E. Ninth St., Hermiston. Kids do not have to attend the church to participate. Kids 3 years old (and toi- let-trained) through fi fth graders are invited to climb aboard the train Monday, July 5, through Friday, July 9. Registration begins at 8 a.m. daily and the boarding time is 9 a.m. The session will chug along until noon each day. The ride includes Bible stories, songs, games and crafts. For more information, email pastorbsexton@ gmail.com or leave a mes- sage at 541-567-9642. PET OF THE W EEK MEET MAX Max is a senior-ish boy who loves his person. Does fine with cats and dogs but wants to be right next to you as much as he can. Does fine on a leash. Loves to sleep in bed with his people. He recently had a dental and had several teeth removed. Mark Sargent, DVM • Brent Barton, DVM Robert Thonney, DVM • Jana Parks, DVM, cVMA Small and Large Animal Care Mon: 8-6 Tue - Fri: 8-5 Sat: 8-12 Emergency Service 541.567.1138 80489 Hwy 395 N Hermiston www.oregontrailvet.com Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, animal shelters need our help more than ever. Please donate to your local shelter, or offer to foster an animal in need. If interested please go to fuzzballrescue.com and fill out an application. If you are not able to adopt, but would like to foster or donate, visit fuzzballrescue.com or you can mail in donations to Fuzz Ball Animal Rescue, PO Box 580, Hermiston, OR 97838 • July 4, 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. • in/around Ione City Park Bring a hearty appe- tite for the fi remen’s break- fast (7-10 a.m., fi re hall); 5K fun run/walk (7:30 a.m.); kids games and vendor booths (11 a.m.); parade (1 p.m.); free swimming (after parade); live music in the afternoon includes Luke Basile & Jamie Nasa- rio and Cory Peterson Band, a talent show (4 p.m. reg- ister, 4:30 p.m. starts), and food vendors. Featured entertainment is Color- blind (6:30 p.m.) followed by Stompin’ Ground. Fire- works at dusk. For additional details, visit www.facebook. com/Ione4thOfJuly. Fourth of July Cruz-In Car Show • July 4, 11 a.m. registration • Ione City Park No charge for entry. No judging or trophies, but all entries will receive dash plaques and goody bags. To pre-register and for specifi cs about the 10 a.m. Cruz-In before the show, contact Loyal Burns at 541-422- 7512 or burnsione@hot- mail.com. Ben Lonergan/Hermiston Herald, File Fireworks explode off of the Hermiston Butte in celebration of last year’s Independence Day. Afternoon activities are planned at Butte Park leading up to a fi reworks show on Sunday, July 4, 2021. CHURCH DIRECTORY Community Worship Featured this Week: 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 Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. Hermiston Christian Center & School Seventh-day Adventist Church Sunday Gathering: 10:00 AM Nursery care is available 3 years & under Kids Club available 4 years-5th grade Sunday Prayer Gathering: 6:00 PM NEED PRAYER? CONTACT US! 1825 W. Highland Ave. 541-567-3480 | hcc4u.org hcc4u2020@gmail.com NEW BEGINNINGS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 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 541-289-4774 Saturdays Sabbath School........9:30 a.m. Worship Service......11:00 a.m. English & Spanish Services 541-567-8241 855 W. Highland Ave. Hermiston, OR 97838 St. Johns Episcopal Church Join Us Us Join On Our Journey With Jesus. Join us on ZOOM 9:00 AM Sunday Email: chuckb@eotnet.net for link N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston PH: 567-6672 We are an all inclusive Church who welcomes all. First Christian Church To advertise in the Church Directory, please contact Audra Workman 541-564-4538 or email aworkman@eastoregonian.com “Grow Your Faith Through God” Sunday School...9:00 am Worship Service...10:30 am 567-3013 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston