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DAYTON - Shakira Bye, the After School Program coordinator is looking for volunteers for the program. Anyone with expertise in photography, music, gardening, cooking and sports, and other areas, is invited to share those skills with the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th graders, who are enrolled in the After School Program. Bye would also like to remind parents and students that After School Program registration forms for winter quarter will be sent home with students on Monday, November 28. They need to be returned to the school by Friday, December 9....
DAYTON--The Dayton Memorial Library will present a program for local military veterans on Thursday, November 10, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., in the Delany Room. This will be a time for storytelling and sharing military experiences with members of the public, and with each other. Author Jeanette Vaughan will also be on hand to sign copies of her book Eternity at War, which is about local veteran Cpt. Robert “Gene” Lathrop. Tables will be set up for you to display items/objects and photos from your military service., and refreshments will be...
DAYTON – The Blue Mountain Station board will offer two educational classes in November and December. Everyone is welcome to sign up for the classes, but class size is limited. To sign up, call (509) 382-2577 or email bmscoopmarket@gmail.com. The first class is Pruning Your Fruit Trees and will be taught by Bill Warren of Warren Orchards. Attendees will learn the proper way to prune fruit trees before winter sets in. The class will take place on Sat., Nov. 12 from 9-11 a.m. at Warren Orchards located at 422 N. Touchet Road in Dayton. All s...
DAYTON - The Board of Commissioners of Columbia County Public Hospital District No. 1 will hold a special meeting on November 15, 2016 at 3:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting: Hearing of the 2017 Proposed Budget. The meeting will be held in the conference room of the Administration Building on the District’s Dayton, Washington campus....
WALLA WALLA – The Blue Mountain Chorus of Sweet Adelines will present the concert “Sweet! . . . Seasons of Song” on Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Cordiner Hall. The concert will feature the Blueprint Quartet, Kevin Loomer, Geroge Kovach, RJ Pleyo, Kyle Terry, Rich and Nancy Monacelli, Chris Philbrook, Robert Walsh and Makenna Barron of Switchgrass, and the Whitman College Siren’s of Swank. General admission is $15 and $12 for students/seniors. Tickets are available at Book & Game Co. in Walla Walla, online at www.sweetadelinesww.com, or at the doo...
Dear Editor, Rebecca and I would like to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers, support, and flowers. We are truly blessed to have all you in our lives. Rod was a very special part of our lives for 14 years. He loved Rebecca as his own daughter and never missed a single thing she was involved in. He loved watching her perform in the many Liberty Theater musicals. He was a very strong supporter of 4-H and was always there to help with all her 4-H activities, including serving at the Fair BBQ to helping with the Bi-County 4-H camp. He was so h...
WAITSBURG – A Veteran’s Day assembly will take place at the Waitsburg High School gymnasium on Thurs., Nov. 10 at 2:15. Dr. Lewis Neace will be the speaker and the public is invited to attend. Dr. Neace is a distinguished graduate of the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas. In 1992 he developed and implemented plans for the Air Force Reserve to assume responsibility for helicopter medical transport in the Miami area following Hurricane Andrew. He has also served as a space shuttle flight surgeon for the Nat...
WALLA WALLA – Walla Walla County Conservation District is offering FIREWISE outreach, risk assessments, and financial assistance for fuels reduction activities. Fuel reduction activities could include creating defensible space by limbing up trees, clearing brush, chipping debris, and more. Walla Walla County is considered a Fire-adapted Community but we want to make the entire county Fire Prepared and aware of the dangers of fire in all landscapes. Firewise work sessions will take place: Nov. 9, 7 p.m. Prescott Jr/Sr High School multipurpose r...
WAITSBURG – The next Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon will be held Nov. 16 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at Waitsburg Town Hall located at 121 Main Street. A Thanksgiving meal will be catered by Ruth Shearer and the cost is $10. Darien Parsons, from Yelm, Wash., will share about how she has overcome life’s problems in raising a family through her faith. The meeting will include a silent auction. Reservations are needed by Nov. 11 and cancellations by Nov. 14. If you are unable to go at the last minute, consider gifting your reserva...
WALLA WALLA – The Little Theatre of Walla Walla will take auditions for the Mel Brooks musical The Producer on Nov. 8 and Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Little Theatre located at 1130 Sumach in Walla Walla. To audition, be prepared with a short piece to show your vocal range. For more information visit www.ltww.org....
WAITSBURG – The Waitsburg Home and School Association is hosting a showing of Hotel Transylvania 2 at the Plaza Theater on Fri., Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. All funds go toward purchasing school supplies for Waitsburg students for the coming year. Candy, popcorn, and water will be available for purchase and prizes will be awarded for different categories of costumes. This will be a fun event for parents to attend with their children. Admission is $5 and includes movie, popcorn and water. Donations will also be accepted....
DAYTON - The Dayton Hospital Auxiliary is holding its annual luncheon this week. It will be Friday, Oct. 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Dayton First Congregational Church, U.C.C., at 214 S 3rd St. A wide variety of salads, Roland Schirman’s Famous Bread, Bake Sale & Gift Shop Items will be available. Cost is $10 per person. All Proceeds go to support Community Scholarships, Hospital Equipment, and other Hospital Needs. For more info, call Linda Miller at (509) 382-4138....
DAYTON – At their regular meeting on Oct. 19, the Dayton School Board approved establishing a high school varsity and JV Baseball Combine with Waitsburg schools. The Waitsburg School Board has approved the combine as well. According to Dayton school superintendent Doug Johnson, all practices and games will be held in Dayton at the school’s athletic complex. Johnson said that Dayton head coach Shane Loper and assistant coach Johnny Watts are already under contract and will coach the team. Johnson said that both schools have between 12 and 15 boy...
WAITSBURG - Hordes of high school musicians will descend on Waitsburg High School on Wed., Oct. 26, to play and sing at HS MASS! Schools from Touchet to Asotin, to Garfield and Palouse, to Prescott and Dayton – a dozen schools in all – will send their talent to join in a MASSive rehearsal and concert. The groups have chosen and rehearsed some amazing songs, and will put together one mighty band and choir to perform them under expert direction. This year’s conductors are Glen Mitchell, retired director of Walla Walla High School Bands, and D...
WAITSBURG – The Waitsburg Commercial Club will meet Thurs. Oct. 20 at 8 a.m. at Fancy Treasures/Nothing New Lodging, located at 214 Main Street. Owner/Manager Melanie Wilkinson will showcase her business, business history, and trends. This will help Commercial Club kick off the “Follow Me to Waitsburg” promotion for 2016-17. Agenda items include a discussion of Oct. 22 Make a Difference Day and planning for Hometown Christmas. The Commercial Club Executive Board has decided to go with non-meal formats for future meetings to eliminate the need...
WALLA WALLA – D.A.R.E. will hold its annual Halloween Spaghetti Feed Fundraiser at Bacon and Eggs (57 E. Main) on Oct. 31 from 4-7 p.m. The dinner is $5/person or $20 for a family of six. All proceeds benefit the D.A.R.E. program. “To go” orders are available. Dinner includes: Frankenstein’s Spaghetti, Spooky Salad, Beastly Bread, Ghostly Soda....
DAYTON – The WDFW will host a public meeting to provide progress updates on implementation actions to improve conditions within the Tucannon River floodplain from 4-6 p.m. on Oct. 25 at the Columbia County Fairgrounds Youth Building. The Floodplain Management Plan focuses on improving the Tucannon lakes, restoring and enhancing habitat in the floodplain, burying the powerline between the Tucannon Fish Hatchery and Camp Wooten, and relocating the campgrounds out of the floodplain (which has already been completed.)...
WALLA WALLA – A free prostate screening clinic will be held Oct. 27 from 5-7 p.m. at the Providence St. Mary Regional Cancer Center at the corner of Seventh Ave. and Willow St. in Walla Walla. Urologists Dr. John Sislow and Dr. David Hutton will offer the screening for men aged 50 and over, and for younger men with a father or brother who has had prostate cancer or who are at a higher risk for prostate cancer do to other factors. The digital rectal exam is free. Prostate specific antigen tests (a blood test) are available for an additional $...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will update the public about implementation of the W.T. Wooten Wildlife Area Floodplain Management Plan in a meeting at the City of Richland Community Center on October 24, and at the Youth Building at the Columbia County Fairgrounds on October 25. Both meetings will begin at 4:00 p.m., and end at 6:00 p.m. The FMP focuses on improving Tucannon lakes, restoring and enhancing habitat in the floodplain, burying the powerline between the Tucannon Fish Hatchery and Camp Wooten, and relocating...
MILTON-FREEWATER – The Kirkman House Museum will host a Victorian Ball at the Milton-Freewater Community Center (109 NE Fifth St., Milton-Freewater) on Sat., Oct. 22. The ball will begin at 7 p.m. with the Grand March starting at 7:30. Guests are invited to dress in finery and relive the elegance of the Victorian era. Music will be provided by the Country Dance Orchestra from La Grande with the dances called by Dance Master Dan Clark. No experience or partner is required but a sense of humor and a good attitude is. Advance tickets are $...
WALLA WALLA – Providence will offer its annual free drive-through adult flu shot clinic Sat., Oct. 22 at Providence St. Mary Medical Center from 9 a.m. to noon, or until the vaccine is gone. Immunizations are available to adults age 19 and over. No appointment is necessary. Providence particularly would like to encourage people to come who are low income and do not have health insurance or are underinsured. The clinic is also ideal for people who have difficulty walking, since they do not need to leave their vehicles to receive the shot. No v...
DAYTON - On Oct.19 at 7 p.m. the Dayton high school SHEO club, and the Coalition for Youth and Families, will present the documentary film “Reslience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope”, at the Liberty Theater. “Resilience” is a followup to the 2015 documentary film “Paper Tigers”, which followed six “at risk” students at Lincoln High School in Walla Walla. This film, also directed by James Redford, follows some pioneering individuals who looked into research about adverse childhood experiences (ACES), and illustrates how...
DAYTON – Kennewick artist, Joseph Rastovich began working with metal at age 14, after inheriting classic cars that he wanted to fix. These days he transforms steel into sculptures, wall art, lamps, and large public art pieces. Rastovich has amassed a plethora of specialty metalworking tools over the years and sources his materials and supplies from industrial stores such as steel yards, welding supply stores, and industrial paint stores. Rastovich says his is a "very physical profession" and c...
DAYTON – The Dayton Historic Depot is offering a six-week beginning quilting class on Tuesdays beginning Oct. 11 and running through Nov. 15. The classes will run from 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. and the cost for the series is $25. Quilt artist Sandra Hawks will teach participants the basic skills necessary to create beautiful quilts. Students will end the course with four to six completed quilt projects. Call the Depot at (509) 382-2026 to learn more or to register....
DAYTON – The DSHS mobile office will be in Dayton on Tues., Oct. 11 from noon to 4 p.m. by City Hall (111 S. 1st St.). Visitors can apply for emergency cash assistance, basic food assistance, medical assistance, or Medicare Savings Program. They can also drop off paperwork and complete eligibility or mid-certification reviews or make changes to their existing files....