STANFIELD NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2022 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7 Patriot Heights Upcoming ribbon cutting planned for Stanfi eld housing development ERICK PETERSON Hermiston Herald The Umatilla County Housing Authority is planning to introduce Stanfield’s Patriot Heights to the public at an upcoming event. Patriot Heights is a new housing development, and it is scheduled to be unveiled at a ribbon cutting and community resource fair May 16, 5-8 p.m. The address is 155 Valor Ave., Stanfield. Roger Condie, UCHA executive director, explained that the develop- ment was put together by his orga- nization in partnership with Court Appointed Special Advocates of Umatilla County and the National Equity Fund. It is, he said, a low-in- come housing program. It is a $12 million project, Condie said. The development has 40 units, including one home for a live-in manager. Each residence has between one and four bedrooms. The majority are single-family homes, unattached to other units, with yards. A community center is part of the development. It has space for com- munity events and a computer lab. Condie said Patriot Heights has contracted with Umatilla-Mor- row Head Start. Using a portion of the community center, it runs a preschool. Condie said he is excited about the upcoming ribbon cutting, as this development had been in the works for a couple of years. Construction, he said, first broke ground in 2020. The last home build was completed in December 2021, and all properties A community center sits in the middle of Patriot Heights in Stanfi eld, Monday, May 9, 2022. Erick Peterson/Hermiston Herald Patriot Heights is located at 155 Valor Ave., Stanfi eld, photographed Monday, May 9, 2022. Erick Peterson/Hermiston Herald Forty units comprise Patriot Heights in Stanfi eld, photographed Monday, May 9, 2022. Most of the homes are single-family dwellings. INTRODUCING PATRIOT HEIGHTS What: 40-unit housing development When: 5 to 8 p.m., Monday, May 16 Where: 155 Valor Ave., Stanfi eld. were leased that same month. Guests are scheduled to be part of the ribbon cutting. Condie said he hopes people will see what his group has done, as well as available opportunities. Other agencies, he said, are planning to showcase assistance to people. Erick Peterson/Hermiston Herald Playground equipment is behind Patriot Heights’ community center, Monday, May 9, 2022. Win up to $4,000 FREEPLAY! Multiply your win each week, up to 4X! Every Friday & Saturday, 6–9pm Drawings every 30 minutes! Winners drop Plinko pucks and keep the highest amount! GRAND PRIZE DRAWING Win up to $10,000 CASH! Roll the dice and multiply your win! Sunday, May 29, 9pm GOLF DEMO DAY Come try out the latest top brands! and more! Live music is back! Every Friday & Saturday 8pm–Midnight May 13–14 Raucous Rock WILDHORSE Saturday, May 14 GOLF COURSE 10am–2pm May 20–21 Groove City R&B May 27–28 Jet City Players Pop/Variety CASINO • HOTEL • GOLF • CINEPLEX • RV MUSEUM • DINING • TRAVEL PLAZA • FUNPLEX ® 800.654.9453 • PENDLETON, OR • I-84, EXIT 216 • wildhorseresort.com • Owned and operated by CTUIR Management reserves all rights to alter, suspend or withdraw promotions/offers at any time. CAT11309-6