COMMUNITY A6 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2022 Easter hops into the region High School football fi eld, 600 Germone St. (541-376- 8108, 541-376-8580) By TAMMY MALGESINI Hermiston Herald fter a couple of off years for the Eas- ter bunny, things are starting to hop along. Churches, municipalities, fraternal organizations and service clubs throughout the region are springing forward with Easter activities. Participation is free, unless otherwise noted. Area events include: A IRRIGON Easter with the Moose Lodge • Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon • 220 N.E. Third St. Irrigon Moose Lodge 2486 & Chapter 2144 is hid- ing plastic eggs fi lled with candy and maybe some sur- prises. (541-922-1802). Community Easter EGG-stravaganza • Saturday, 11 a.m. • Irrigon Marina Park, 430 Eighth St. N.E. Coordinated by Fam- ily Worship Center for infants and children. (541-922-3054) HERMISTON Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt • Friday, 8 p.m. • Butte Park, 1245 N.W. Seventh St. The Easter bunny won’t be getting any sleep this spring as he’s busy scatter- ing thousands of fi lled eggs at Butte Park. Bring your own basket and fl ashlight to hunt for Easter eggs in the dark. The free event, coor- dinated by Hermiston Parks & Recreation, is sponsored by Rogers Toyota of Herm- iston. Parents may accom- pany their kids but chil- dren 10 and under should gather their own eggs. (541 667-5018). Living Faith Church • Sunday, 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. • 1611 Diagonal Blvd. The church welcomes families to celebrate with them during Easter morning worship. Free Easter bas- kets for all kids through fi fth grade. Hermiston Christian Center • Sunday, April 17, STANFIELD Community Easter Egg Hunt • Saturday, 10 a.m. • Coe Park, West Coe Avenue Stanfi eld Moose Lodge No. 920 invites kids up to age 12 to participate. The hunt features lots of col- or-dyed eggs and plastic eggs with special prizes. (541 449-3304) Ben Lonergan/Hermiston Herald, File Participants prepare for the Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt on April 2, 2021, at Butte Park in Hermiston. The park will go dark for the 2022 event on Friday, April 15, 8 p.m. Additional Easter activities are planned in area towns throughout the weekend. 10 a.m. • 1825 W. Highland Ave. The church invites peo- ple to their Easer gathering. An Easter egg hunt will fol- low the service for children. (541-567-3480) BOARDMAN Easter Egg Hunt • Friday, 3 p.m. • First Baptist Church, 200 Willow Fork Drive All ages are welcome and people don’t have to attend the church to join in the fun. (541-481-9437) Community Easter Egg Hunt • Saturday, 10 a.m. ages 12 and under • Boardman Marina Park, 1 Marine Drive, N.E. Kids ages 12 and under are invited to hunt for eggs. (541-481-3014). Underwater Easter Egg Hunt • Saturday, 1-2 p.m. • Boardman Pool and Recreation Center, 311 N.E. Olson Road Get ready to take a plunge. Participants 0-17 will be separated by age groups. Advance registra- tion ($5 per person) is required. Parents/guardians must be in the water with children under 9 — there is no fee for them. (541-616-1050 or recinfo@boardman- parkandrec.com) ECHO Community Easter Egg Hunts • Saturday, 9 a.m. • Downtown Echo The Echo Commu- nity Church and Echo Fire Department teamed up to organize Easter egg hunts for diff erent age groups. Infants through age 4 at the church, 21 N. Bonanza; ages 5-7 at George Park, Bonanza and Dupont streets; and ages 8-12 on the Echo UMATILLA Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt • Friday, 8 p.m. • Nugent Park, 500 Eighth St. Hosted by Umatilla Parks and Recreation, par- ticipants need to bring their own basket and fl ashlight (541-922-3226, hannah@ umatilla-city.org) IN BRIEF Churches unite for Easter week worship walkerweston@gmail.com or herfumc@outlook.com. During Holy Week — the week between Palm Sun- day and Easter — the Herm- iston congregations of Grace and Mercy Lutheran, Herm- iston First United Methodist Church and St. John’s Epis- copal Church will join in wor- ship for a pair of services, both start at 7 p.m.: • Maundy Thursday ser- vice on April 14 at St. John’s, 665 E. Gladys Ave. It will feature the ancient service of Tenebrae, which means the journey in darkness, as partic- ipants prepare for the events preceding Easter. • Good Friday service on April 15 at the United Meth- odist Church, 191 E. Gladys Ave., with Rev. Weston Walker offi ciating. Easter services hosted by the churches on Sunday, April 17 are: • Sunrise service led by Chris Early, 6:30 a.m. on the Hermiston Butte. • Lutheran service, 8:45 a.m. at 191 E. Gladys Ave. • Episcopal service, 9 a.m. at 665 E. Gladys Ave. • United Methodist service, 11 a.m. at 191 E. Gladys Ave. The community is wel- come to attend any of the ser- vices. For more information, contact chuckb@eotnet.net, Nazarene church holds Easter services The Hermiston Nazarene Church, 1520 W. Orchard Ave., invites people to join them for a pair of services during Easter weekend. The Good Friday Tenebrae Service is April 15, 7 p.m. Featuring scripture, music and a time of refl ection, Gabri- elle Fritz, offi ce manager, said it provides a unique way to experience the passion of Jesus Christ. And Easter Sunday: A Cel- ebration is April 17, 10:30 a.m. Fritz invites people to experi- ence and celebrate the resur- rection of Jesus Christ. For more information, con- tact 541-567-3677, offi ce@ hermnaz.church, visit www. hermnaz.church or search Facebook or Instagram. Theater off ers sensory- friendly viewing The lights are up a lit- tle and the volume is down for an upcoming senso- ry-friendly screening of “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” The unique accommoda- tions are presented in con- junction with The Arc Uma- tilla County and Hermiston Stadium 8 Cinema. The spe- cial viewing is Saturday, April 16 at 10:30 a.m. at 355 W. Theater Lane, Hermiston. Tickets are $6. The 2022 animated action fl ick is rated PG. When the manic Dr. Robotnik returns to Earth with a new ally, Knuckles the Echidna, Sonic and his new friend, Tails, are all that stands in their way. A nonprofi t organization, The Arc advocates for indi- viduals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including facilitating com- munity integration. For more information, call 541-567- 7615, visit www.thearcuma- tilla.org or search Facebook. Nazarene church plans yard sale Hermiston Church of the Nazarene is hosting a yard sale to raise money for a July mission trip to build a church in Honduras. People are invited to donate items (no mattresses or televi- sions) for the sale. Donations will be accepted April 18-21, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, 1520 W. Orchard Ave., Herm- iston. The yard sale is Satur- day, April 23, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., also at the church. Volunteers are welcome. For more information, including about the mis- sion trip, visit www.hermnaz. church or call 541-567-3677. WHERE YOUR HEARING IS MY CONCERN Verna Taylor HAS Verna’s Hearing Care Center Phone: (541) 667-9104 Fax: (541) 233-2971 600 NW 11th St Suite E-21 Hermiston, Oregon 97838 vernashearingcarecenter@gmail.com $500 discount on a pair of premium hearing aids Simply natural sounds ReSound ONE™ offers a truly individualized experience that celebrates how everyone hears differently. With new rechargeable designs in a popular style for mild to severe hearing loss. Hear your best. Do what you want, without compromises. © 2022 GN Hearing A/S. All rights reserved. ReSound is a trademark of GN Hearing A/S. Church DIRECTORY First Christian Church ! D E D E E N S R E T S FO Fuzzball Animal Rescue is in need of Fosters, ESPECIALLY FOR LARGER DOGS. Short or long term. If you have the time and space, please go to our website www.fuzzballrescue.com and fill out an application. Thank you! “Grow Your Faith Through God” Sunday School...9:00 am Worship Service...10:30 am 567-3013 775 W. Highland Ave., Hermiston 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..............5:00pm Tues. Creation Club (Sept-May)..4:30pm Wed. Prayer & Bible Study......5:00pm www.hermistonlmbc.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 Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church 565 W. HERMISTON AVE. Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles 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. 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 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 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