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  • The Club offers a safe, comfortable environment for youth in the afterschool hours

    Michele Smith, the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    DAYTON—Jim Pearson manages the afterschool program in Dayton called the Club. When Jim Pearson first started working at the Club in September 2018, the goal for the afterschool program was to provide students with high value educational activities. It soon became apparent that socio-emotional learning was going to take precedence, Pearson said. He said some of the students are dealing with trauma, on a daily basis, which interferes with school attendance and performance. Staff at the Club are f...

  • It's finally here!

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    Believe the hype, folks, the Cosmic Crisp, the new apple developed at Washington State University, is now available at the Waitsburg Grocery, and definitely meets the taste and texture expectations. Breeding for the apple began at WSU's Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee, WA in 1997. Bred as a cross between the Honeycrisp and Enterprise apple, it is intended to have the texture and juiciness of the Honeycrisp, and the late-ripening behavior and long storage of the Enterprise;...

  • A familiar friend and new voice

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    WAITSBURG-There is action happening at 208 Main street in The Plaza Theater building with Marilyn Johnson re-opening her gift shop Etc., while her daughter Serena Travis is remodeling the space to the right as a voiceover studio. Currently, Etc. offers stocking stuffer type items, such as Christmas decorations, candles and knickknacks, with a hope to include more craft items in the near future. The shop will be open Thursdays through Sundays. Customers are also advised to check in on their...

  • My First Year in Waitsburg

    Vicki Sternfeld-Rossi, the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    About 3 years ago, I announced to my friends that I was planning my farewell to Los Angeles to move to Waitsburg. Obviously, the first question was, "where?" I explained, it's a bedroom community of Walla Walla, and of course, who hasn't heard of Walla Walla? Evidently my friends hadn't. Their faces had that look of "what the heck are you thinking?" followed by a blank stare, and then, they regrouped and asked, "Aren't you going to miss the sun? Doesn't it rain all the time there?" Hey guys,...

  • First Grade - Stephanie Hinchliffe - Cinquain poems

    the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    Presents Colorful Big Wrapping ripping playing Christmas presents are fun! Gifts By: Jax Smith Hot cocoa Sweet warm Steaming boiling drinking I like hot cocoa! Chocolate By: Angel Basulto Christmas light Bright colorful Shiny hanging lighting Christmas lights are awesome! Decorations By: Cole Goff Snow Cold wet Snowmobiling shoveling sledding Having fun in snow. Moisture By: Ethan Watson Elf Red happy Running hiding tricking He is so nice! Helper By: TJ Hollingsworth Winter Snowy icy Playing shoveling cooking I like eating snow. Snow By: Kather...

  • Gardener's Grove: Poinsettias

    Brianna Wray, the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    No matter how soon retailers start pushing holiday deals, nothing says Christmastime quite like a poinsettia. Wrapped in its foil, the poinsettia’s deep green leaves are topped with a smattering of bright red foliage. Poinsettias (Species: Euphorbia pulcherrima) are as deceptive as they are festive. While they appear to be flowers with blooms, they are actually plants with bracts—colorful leaves, which makes sense because blooms are too delicate for winter conditions. Even the bracts are prone t...

  • First Graders Visit the Waitsburg Resource Center

    the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    Waitsburg Elementary teacher Stephanie Hinchliffe's first grade class brought 176 non-perishable food items to the Waitsburg Resource Center this week. The class set a goal of collecting 100 items to donate to those in need. Way to go, class! The students kept track of the items they collected on this chart, keeping their eyes on the goal, and ultimately exceeding it....

  • Kid's Shopping Night was a success

    Beka Compton, the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    WAITSBURG-The annual Kid's Shopping Night was held December 11 at the Waitsburg Elementary multipurpose room. The shopping night is hosted by the American Auxiliary. Rose Englebright, who has been coordinating the shopping night for more than 15 years, was very pleased with the turnout and how the evening went. "There were kids really shopping this year," Englebright said. "You could watch them look at one table, check the prices and talk to the vendor. They would go elsewhere, look for a few...

  • State Parks offer two free days in January

    the Times|Dec 19, 2019

    OLYMPIA-The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will offer two free days in January, when visitors to state parks will not need a Discover Pass for day-use visits. The first free day is Wednesday, Jan. 1, which gives visitors the opportunity to take part in a First Day Hike, a nationwide initiative that aims to get people outdoors on New Year's Day. This year, more than 40 hikes are planned at dozens of state parks all over Washington. More details are in a three-part series on the...

  • Waitsburg's Hometown Christmas

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    "When everybody steps forward like they do in this community it makes such a big impact," said Joy Smith, President of the Waitsburg Commercial Club, and coordinator of this past weekend's events. The festivities started mid-week with the placement of Christmas trees along Main Street by the local FFA chapter. Those trees were then decorated with individual flair by local businesses and organizations. Some opted for natural decorations, with the nonprofit group Blue Mountain Resource...

  • Representative Rude visits Waitsburg schools

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    WAITSBURG-Representative Skyler Rude (R) visited all three Waitsburg schools on Monday, December 9th. In his commitment to meet the needs of his constituents, he is on a mission to visit every school district in the area he serves. To date he has visited Finley, Starbuck and Dixie School Districts and will visit Patterson school district next week. After visiting with elementary students in the multipurpose room, he then stopped by Preston Hall. At Waitsburg High School, he sat in on the...

  • Project Timothy is Dayton's local organization for people in need

    Michele Smith, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    DAYTON-For somebody traveling through Dayton whose car has broken down and who is without funds to spend the night, there is help. For someone who needs help with rent, utilities, prescriptions, food, or needs a winter coat, there is help. When being at home is suddenly unsafe for a woman and her children, and temporary shelter is needed, there is help. Project Timothy is the local organization people in need can tap into for assistance. Past President Gary Schroeder said hardships like those...

  • Walla Walla County Sheriffs Office

    the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    November 27 Vehicle parked on County right-of-way at McDonald Road and W. HWY 12, towed, Walla Walla, WA. November 29 A man reported his birds were shot in the 1000 block of Sun Harbor Drive, Burbank, WA. November 30 License plates confiscated off motor home on Main Street, Burbank, WA. Male found deceased of apparent natural causes on Harbor Blvd., Burbank, WA. An individual on Meadowbrook Blvd. obstructed law enforcement, and made a false statement to a public servant, Walla Walla, WA. December 2 A motor vehicle theft was reported on Wallula...

  • Fire District #2 commissioner's meeting

    the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    In attendance: Randy Farley, Jake Long, Deb Fortner Colter Mohney, Bruce Abbey, Anne Higgins, Randy Charles Old Business An updated Fire Chief job description was approved and will be sent to the District’s attorney for review. The position as written is for a part-time paid position, issues such as vacation pay, and benefits are still to be determined. After the position description is reviewed by the District’s attorney, plans will be made to advertise the position in the very near term. Pre...

  • Coffee with the Superintendent

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    WAITSBURG-Immediately after Cocoa with Santa in the multipurpose room, Superintendent Mark Pickel met with parents and grandparents of Waitsburg Elementary students for coffee and donuts in the music room. Levy Upcoming: Pickel let those in attendance know that the district is due to hold a levy vote, as "our levy cycle is every two years, so we are up for a levy this February," he said. He reminded folks that "Levies are for learning, bonds are for building." "Levies are a very important part o...

  • Dayton considers the benefits of treating wastewater discharge through natural methods

    Michele Smith, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    DAYTON- Plans for the City's proposed wastewater treatment plant have evolved over the past year from a dry land application method of treating wastewater discharge, to consideration of a wastewater filtration wetlands method of treating the discharge. Jake Hollopeter, PE, with Anderson/Perry & Associates, Anton Chiono, a Water Transaction Specialist with the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and Kristina Ribellia, the Washington Water Trust (WWT) project manager for...

  • Church Services and holiday happenings planned

    the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    Waitsburg St. Mark’s Catholic Church at 405 W. 5th in Waitsburg, will have a Christmas Mass on Christmas Eve, Tues. Dec. 24, at 5 PM. Waitsburg Chapel at 320 W. 2nd in Waitsburg (509) 337-6235 Tues. Dec. 24 Christmas Candlelight Service at 6:00 p.m. -- Christmas Eve the Ministerial Association Christmas Celebration Waitsburg Christian Church at 604 Main Street in Waitsburg, WA (509)337-8898 Thurs. Dec. 21 - Women’s worship night 6:30 p.m. Women from the community are welcome to join the women of the church to sing Christmas worship songs. Sat...

  • Dayton women participate in the 2020 Pendleton Round-Up Royal Court

    Beka Compton, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    DAYTON-Let'er Buck! The Pendleton Round-Up is a world-famous rodeo with a deep western history, and each year, a group of young ladies go through an application process to be the faces of the event. Five ladies make up the Round-Up Queen and Court, and this year, two ladies from Dayton are amongst the selected five. Josilyn Fullerton and Kaleigh White both have histories of their own with one of the oldest rodeos in the country. Kaleigh White's family has been involved with the Pendleton...

  • It's déjà vu all over again

    Vicki Sternfeld-Rossi, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    As it stands now, my ex-husband, Daniel, the chef, will be moving to Waitsburg this spring. After spending Thanksgiving with him; well, to quote Yogi Berra, “it’s déjà vu all over again.” It’s been 10 years since we’ve lived together, and I forgot what it’s like to live with someone whose life is food. Admittedly, I love being the beneficiary of great meals, but sometimes, the quest for perfection, and the persnickety preparation is more entertaining than the outcome. Some things have changed...

  • 'Tis the season to watch baking shows!

    Lane Gwinn, the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    Every holiday season I imagine showing up to a party bringing an incredible dessert. Historically I am asked to bring wine or extra chairs to potlucks as my baking skills are notoriously weak. This year I decided to do a little pre-holiday research by watching two of the most popular baking shows currently available on Netflix. The first, The Great British Baking Show, is a long running competition filmed under a big tent and featuring talented amateur bakers. The tent is not the only difference...

  • HTX

    the Times|Dec 12, 2019

    Hometown Christmas!...

  • Dayton's Christmas Kickoff

    Michele Smith, the Times|Dec 5, 2019

    Dayton's the town that still believes. Once again the reindeer were out and the bells were jingling!...

  • Waitsburg's Hometown Christmas

    Tracy Thompson, the Times|Dec 5, 2019

    WAITSBURG-The annual Waitsburg Hometown Christmas events start Saturday morning at 9 a.m. with breakfast and vendor shopping at the Waitsburg Town Hall located at 121 Main Street. The 1919 Tractor Show documentary will have a screening at 9 a.m., there will be fresh tamales from Granny's Tamales for lunch at noon, and a musical performance by Deb Foreman at 11 a.m.. Activities for the children include cookie and ornament decorating at the Town Hall Crafting Corner (Fireside Room) at noon and 2...

  • Columbia County Rural Library District addresses wheelchair mobility issues

    Michele Smith, the Times|Dec 5, 2019

    DAYTON—There are issues with wheelchair mobility for some patrons at the Dayton Memorial Library, and Librarian Dusty Waltner is aware and has been concerned about them, she said. For instance, the wheelchair ramp into the Delany Building is too steep, the restrooms are not fully ADA compliant and the stacks of books on the main floor of the library are too close together for wheelchair access. In addition, there is no wheelchair access down to the children's library, in the basement. Waltner e...

  • Meetings & Gatherings

    the Times|Dec 5, 2019

    Alcoholics Anonymous - Dayton: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 p.m., Dayton First Congregational Church-UCC dining room, 214 S. 3rd St. Alcoholics Anonymous – Waitsburg: Saturday, Monday and Friday, 8 p.m., Presbyterian Church basement, 504 Main St. American Legion Post #35: First Monday, 6 p.m., Waitsburg Town Hall, 121 Main Street. American Legion Post #42: Second and fourth Wednesdays, 7 p.m., American Legion Building, 211 E. Clay St., Dayton. Bingo: Every Friday, doors open at 4 p.m. Bingo at 6 p.m. Dayton Eagles, 222 E. Main Blue Mountain Herita...

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