WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 2022 9 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A9 OUTSKIRTS IRRIGON Hermiston Herald, File Brooke Toler and Nikki Phillips serve up plates of melons during the 2016 Irrigon Watermelon Festival. This year’s event is Saturday at Irrigon Marina Park. Irrigon prepares to host a summer party perintendent this year. Watermelon Festival coming July 30 BY ERICK PETERSON Hermiston Herald The countdown is on for the 2022 Irrigon Watermelon Festi- val, and organizers are bustling with excitement. “This is our 38th year,” Char- lene Cooley, the event’s program director, said. “Yes, we’re excited.” The annual event, which takes place this year on July 30, typi- cally includes a breakfast, parade, games and more. Entertainment, a car show and a street dance are part of the fun, too. Activities center on Marina Park, 430 8th Street N.E., Irrigon. Cooley said the festival focuses on a similar theme every year — community. Several local civic groups take part in the event, she said. Some of the town’s churches, businesses and school organiza- tions, too, participate. These groups, she said, orga- nize games, food and entertain- ment for the festival. Thanks to their efforts, Cooley said, the festival is a busy day of activities. A SCHEDULE OF EVENTS She said the festival starts at 6:30 a.m. at the park with a big breakfast. The parade is an early high- light. Irrigon Watermelon Festival/Contributed Photo The Irrigon Watermelon Festival is Saturday, July 30, 2022. At 10 a.m. the parade runs through Irrigon, going down Columbia Lane, North First Street, N.E. Main Avenue, 12th Street and ending at the en- trance to the park. Local school cheerleaders, firefighters, sheriff’s deputies and other groups are typically represented, she said. How- ever, she added, the parade is not limited to those people. As the parade is a celebration of the town, it includes all sorts of people. “Anyone who wants to be in the parade is welcome,” Cooley said. Registration to participate in the parade starts at 8 a.m. at Stokes Landing Senior Center, 195 Opal Place, Irrigon. One special person is plan- ning to take the parade’s lead. Dirk Dirksen is scheduled to be the grand marshal. Dirk- sen retired as the Morrow County School District su- FESTIVITIES AT THE PARK At the completion of the pa- rade, celebrations continue at Marina Park. “We have lots of foods, lo- cal crafts, vendors and more,” Cooley said three weeks prior to the event. “I think I have over 30 vendors so far.” She added that the car show, kids games, boat rides and more provides fun for just about anyone. There is also a co-ed softball tournament, hosted by Friends of the Irrigon Library. By noon, she stated, the live entertainment opens. The fes- tival’s Facebook page lists Zac Grooms at noon, Olivia Harms at 4:30 p.m. and Sky Dogs per- forming, too. It also states that there will be a beer garden 4-8 p.m. during the evening entertainment. At 9 p.m., Desert Sounds Entertainment is scheduled to start a light show and DJ perfor- mance. A PROUD COMMUNITY Cooley stated that the Wa- termelon Festival is the “one big event that Irrigon has.” “People come home for it,” she said. “It’s a celebration of community and something that people look forward to, remem- ber and come back for.” Irrigon Watermelon Festival/Contributed Photo Kids dressed up to promote the 35th annual Irrigon Watermelon Festival. The coming festival will be the 38th celebration. Come W ELCOME Umatilla is waiting or trails, kay Come work up an appetite hiking the Umatilla is waiting or for Tie kayaking you….. the rivers. Then feast on the yo fin TO I RRIGON for you….. Tie your boat up at the dock and relax th of at our of our many hotels. And plan now to be her Landi Landing Days Festival, the 4th weekend in J Irrigon Watermelon Festival AFTER PARTY! July 30th Parking lot of the Rustic Truck Bar & Grill. Music starts at 7:30 pm with THE COREY PETERSON BAND and we will be ending the night with the WADE AYLETT BAND! COME AND ENJOY GREAT FOOD, DRINKS, AND MUSIC! PRESELL COVERS AVAILABLE FOR $15 • $20 AT THE DOOR 100 w HWY 730, Irrigon, Oregon. • (541) 922-4374 (541) 667-4181 US-730, Irrigon, OR 97844 1411 6th Street, Umatilla, OR City of Irrigon Morrow County, Oregon A NEIGHBORLY COMMUNITY PROVIDING SAFE , QUALITY OF LIFE OPPORTUNITIES 541-922-3001 JAVA BLAST ~ Fruity Infused Energy Drink Crafters Nights • June 8th 6:00 PM Easy Acrylic Painting • Adult Crafters Only • www.otld.org 490 NE Main Ave, Irrigon, OR 97844 541-922-0138 • Tuesday-Friday 10am - 6pm Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Year round coffee kiosk with espresso, smoothies, teas and seasonal fruit stand from June-Sept Monday-Friday 6am-3pm • Saturday & Sunday 8am-3pm 81700 Peach Tree Ln Umatilla, OR 97882 • (541) 922-3033