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    COMMUNITY
A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2022
Cold does not deter the resolute
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1) Brothers Greg Anderson, left, and Grant Anderson run
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toward the fi nish line of the Hermiston Resolution Run on
Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022, at Riverfront Park in Hermiston.
2) Tim Beal speaks to runners at the start of the Resolution
Run on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022, at Riverfront Park in Hermis-
ton.
3) A painted rock perches in a tree Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022,
at the Resolution Run at Riverfront Park in Hermiston. The
rocks, distributed throughout the run’s course, were painted
for children participating in the run to collect.
4) Participants in the New Year’s Day Resolution Run walk
through the snow Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022, at the start of the
annual event at Riverfront Park in Hermiston.
Photos by BEN LONERGAN
Hermiston Herald
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
Celebrate Recovery
off ers faith-based
support
A faith-based program
launched several years ago
at Stanfi eld Baptist Church
continues to provide sup-
port to people who may be
struggling.
Based on the 12 steps
of Alcoholics Anony-
mous, Celebrate Recovery
is a Christ-centered pro-
gram for those dealing with
hurts, pain and a variety of
addictions. It started with
less than two dozen attend-
ees in 1991 at a California
church.
Since then, more than
35,000 churches across the
globe off er the ministry as
a way to facilitate healing
through the power of God.
Scott Zielke, associ-
ate pastor of congrega-
tional care at Stanfi eld
Baptist, said the program
provides a path to healing
for everything from anger
and money issues to sex-
ual addictions and alcohol
or drug abuse. It centers
around establishing and
nurturing a personal rela-
tionship with Jesus Christ.
The group meets Mon-
days at 6 p.m. Zielke said
a typical gathering begins
with a time of worship, as
well as celebrating recov-
ery milestones of those in
attendance.
In addition, a lesson
is presented or someone
shares their testimony. The
attendees then break into
smaller
gender-specifi c
groups to delve further into
sharing and providing sup-
port to each other.
Celebrate
Recovery
meets Mondays, 6-8 p.m.
at Stanfi eld Baptist Church,
310 E. Wheeler Ave. For
more information, call
Zielke at 541-571-6886 or
the church at 541-449-3313.
Domestic Violence
Services continues
outreach
Domestic Violence Ser-
vices reminds the commu-
nity that services remain
available during the coro-
navirus pandemic. The non-
profi t organization off ers
help to individuals who are
in abusive relationships,
victims of sexual assault or
stalking.
Serving Umatilla and
Morrow counties for more
than 40 years, the orga-
nization operates emer-
gency shelters in Hermis-
ton and Pendleton, as well
as advocacy centers in both
towns. Its mission is to pro-
vide help to all victims and
survivors of domestic vio-
lence, sexual assault, dating
violence and stalking.
DVS provides safety
planning, support groups,
workshops and classes.
Services are available in
English and Spanish. In
addition, free training
workshops are available for
civic and service groups.
In addition to the shel-
ters and advocacy cen-
ters, the agency main-
tains a 24-hour crisis line
at 800-833-1161. For more
information, contact 541-
276-3322, 541-567-0424,
advocate@dvs-or.org
or
visit www.dvs-or.org.
parent. Also, another Rec It
Arena night is planned for
Feb. 11.
For more information,
contact
541-667-5018,
parksandrec@hermiston.
or.us or visit www.hermis-
ton.or.us/parksrec.
GriefShare
provides support,
encouragement
People are invited to
learn additional tools on
how to navigate through the
EOTEC hosts Rec It
Arena for children
on Friday, Jan. 21
Friday nights fi lled
with family fun returns to
Hermiston. Rec It Arena at
EOTEC! features bounce
houses, basketball, ping
pong, pickleball, Mario
Kart on the big screen and
more.
Also, concessions will
be available for purchase.
The special event returns
Friday, Jan. 21, 4-7 p.m. at
the Eastern Oregon Trade
and Event Center, 1705 E.
Airport Road, Hermiston.
Coordinated by Hermiston
Parks and Recreation, the
cost is $5 at the door (one
parent/guardian free per
paying child). Must be 10
or older to attend without a
Specials: Januar y 2-7
• 50%
MEET MURPHY!
He is a very sensitive
dog about 8 years old.
Very clingy, loves his person.
Needs someone home with
him and not just left all day
alone. He would do best in a
home with no other dogs.
• 10%
Feel Great, Live it Up!
541-567-0272
2150 N. First St., Hermiston
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BLUEBERRY BLISS
SMOOTHIE
DAILY LUNCH SPECIAL
$ 1
Christmas
Gifts and
Decor
• Natural Balance
Colon Cleanse 60
caps & 120 caps
• Emerald Diet &
Cleanse 90 caps
WE ARE OPEN TO SERVE YOUR HEALTH NEEDS
$7.95
Taco Salad
w/ 12 oz soup
CALL AHEAD AND USE OUR DRIVE THRU!
• WATCH FOR OUR IN STORE SPECIALS •
FACE SHIELDS & MASKS $5-$7
Church
DIRECTORY
First Christian Church
PET OF THE W EEK
said, include video sem-
inars with grief recovery
experts, small discussion
groups and personal study
through a workbook. The
nondenominational pro-
gram features biblical prin-
ciples and offers help and
encouragement after the
death of a spouse, child,
family member or friend.
A free workbook is
provided.
For more information or
to register for the group, call
Zielke at 541-571-6886.
— Hermiston Herald
loss of a loved one.
GriefShare, a faith-
based support group, soon
is starting at Stanfi eld Bap-
tist Church.
The free 13-week pro-
gram begins Wednesday,
Jan. 12, 6 p.m. at 310 E.
Wheeler Ave., Stanfi eld.
Scott Zielke, Stanfi eld Bap-
tist’s congregational care
pastor, said each lesson
is self-contained, which
allows participants to gain
regardless of when they
start attending.
The sessions, Zielke
“Grow Your Faith Through God”
Sunday School...9:00 am
Worship Service...10:30 am
567-3013
775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston
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
LANDMARK BAPTIST
CHURCH
125 E. Beech Ave. • 567-3232
Hermiston Christian
Center & School
Sunday Gathering: 10:00 AM
Pastor David Dever
Sun. Bible Classes...................10:00am
Sun. Worship Service..............11:00am
Sun. Evening Worship..............5:00pm
Tues. Creation Club (Sept-May)..4:30pm
Wed. Prayer & Bible Study......5:00pm
Nursery care is available 3 years & under
Kids Club available 4 years-5th grade
Sunday Prayer Gathering: 6:00 PM
NEED PRAYER? CONTACT US!
www.hermistonlmbc.com
1825 W. Highland Ave.
541-567-3480 | hcc4u.org
Our Lady of Angels
Catholic Church
Iglesia Católica Nuestra
Señora de los Ángeles
565 W. HERMISTON AVE.
hcc4u2020@gmail.com
565 W. HERMISTON AVE.
541-289-4774
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
St. Johns
Episcopal Church
Join Us
N.E. Gladys Ave & 7th, Hermiston
541-567-6672
JOIN OUR INCLUSIVE
CONGREGATION
ON OUR JOURNEY WITH JESUS
Services 9:00am Sundays
In-person or streaming
on Facebook or Zoom
Seventh-day
COME WORSHIP
Adventist Church WITH US AT THE
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
COUNTRY
CHURCH
Sundays at 11:00am
32742 Diagonal Rd.
Hermiston, OR
To advertise in the Church Directory, please contact
Audra Workman 541-564-4538 or email aworkman@eastoregonian.com