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  • Dayton General Hospital grows integrated health services

    Vicki Zoller, THE TIMES|Jun 6, 2019

    DAYTON-Integrated Healthcare or Coordinated Care may not be a term widely known to patients, but within the healthcare community these are powerful words attached to positive actions. Integrative healthcare is the combining of modalities or methods of treatment that address the overall health needs of patients. The definition of the word integrate explains it well; combine (one thing) with an- other so that they become a whole. Dayton General Hospital (DGH) is an integrated healthcare provider....

  • Swim Season is Just Around the Corner

    THE TIMES|Jun 6, 2019

    Prescott Touchet Valley kids won’t have to wait to go swimming once school is out. The Prescott Pool is set to open at 1 p.m. on Tues., June 11. The pool will operate daily throughout the summer. Hours of operation are 1 p.m.- 7 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. and Noon-7 p.m. on Fri., Sat. and Sun. Pool Administrative Assistant Yvonne Jackson said some evening swims are in the plans as well with the first night swim taking place on Sat., June 22 from 7-9 p.m. Prices remain the same as last year. Family and grandparent passes are $130 and include two adults a...

  • LIBERTY THEATER SUMMER CULTURAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM STARTS JUNE 21

    THE TIMES|Jun 6, 2019

    DAYTON—The Liberty Theater’s three-part Summer Cultural Enrichment Program (SCEP), aimed at children ages 6 through 6th grade, kicks off this month with free dollar movies, followed with a visit by Chris Fascione in July, and a Missou- la Children’s Theater (MCT) production in August. The goal of the SCEP is to provide arts and culture opportunities for youth and families. Movies Friday, June 21 will kick off six weeks of PG-rated kids’ movies on Friday and Tuesday afternoons at 12:30 p.m. Support from funding partners and individual donors...

  • The theater provides kids with invaluable cultural experiences

    Mike Ferrians, THE TIMES|Jun 6, 2019

    A column by Liberty Theater Manager Mike Ferrians In a February edition of the Times, the Americanism of the week was a quote from Annie Proulx, author of The Shipping News: “One of the tragedies of real life is that there is no background music.” Without music, there is no life. For decades, music has been an “elective” in the public school sys- tem, taking a backseat to classical educational elements deemed primary. But the Performing Arts are not electives in life. They are mandato...

  • Free Teen Rock Camp

    THE TIMES|Jun 6, 2019

    Walla Walla—The Walla Walla Symphony will present the 11th annual free Rock Camp, June 24-28, 2019. Rock Camp is designed to give area teens the full experience of preparing and producing a Rock n Roll concert. Participation in the camp is completely free and includes lunch provided by the Walla Walla Parks and Recreation Department. Camp activities run from 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. daily, with a final, free concert for the commu- nity held at Washington Park on Fri., June 28 at 5:30p.m. Rock Camp is open to students going into grades 7– 2 and pro...

  • SALMON IN SCHOOLS

    Brianna Wray, THE TIMES|Jun 6, 2019

    WAITSBURG-Students from Mrs. Stephanie Hinchliffe's first grade class released salmon into the Touchet River on May 22, concluding this season of the Salmon in Schools project. Waitsburg, Dixie and Touchet elementary schools are among the newest participating schools, bringing the program's total roster to twelve. Waitsburg first graders are pioneers and, indeed, prototypes for the potential success of this program among younger students. The journey to the release began on Oct. 17 when Andrew...

  • Honoring Veterans

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    Views from Starbuck Cemetery's Memorial Day festivities....

  • 4-H members qualify for national competition

    Dena Martin, THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WAITSBURG-Three senior-level members of Home Grown Go Wild 4-H competed at the 2019 Washington State 4-H Shooting Sports Championships in Eatonville, Wash. on May 17-19, earning the right to represent the Walla Walla Valley and Washington State as delegates at the at 4-H Shooting Sports Nationals next summer. Waitsburg High School junior Timothy Daves, Walla Walla High School freshman Nathanael Bennett, and WWCC Running Start senior Quinn Perry will make up three-fourths of the Washington State...

  • Policy changes allow for greater levy collections

    Dena Martin, THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WAITSBURG—At the May 16 Waitsburg School Board meeting, Superintendent Jon Mishra updated board members on the outcome of the legislative session which closed April 28. While some outcomes are positive, Mishra suggested caution in moving forward. Graduation Pathways One welcome change is the addition of House Bill 1599 which delinks graduation from standardized tests and allows students multiple pathways to demonstrate readiness to graduate. Once students have completed a High School and B...

  • Knitting ministry

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    The Waitsburg Christian Church knitting ministry has nearly outgrown the home of organizer Joan Helm. Knitters took their needles to Ten Ton Coffee to knit earlier this month. The group knits prayer shawls to be distributed to those in need of comfort. Knitters meet Monday mornings and evenings and Helm's, but typically break for summer....

  • HONOR GRAD

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    On May 23, Waitsburg High School and Walla Walla Community Student Loren Negron was presented with honor graduate regalia for her work in the honors program at Walla Walla Community College. Loren is the Waitsburg High School Class of 2019 Salutatorian. Her honors project focused on her attendance and volunteerism with the Hugh O' Brian Youth Leadership of Washington (HOBY) program....

  • Kathy Schirm wins Community Service Award

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WAITSBURG-Waitsburg paraprofessional Kathy Schirm was presented with the Southeast Washington Association of School Administrators Community Service Award in a ceremony before staff on May 22. The award exemplifies a commitment for going above and beyond and is given to only a select group of individuals, according to District Superintendent Jon Mishra. "Mere words cannot convey what you mean to the Waitsburg School District. From being on campus early to meet-and-greet students, to working in...

  • Waitsburg Fair is June 8

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WAITSBURG – Waitsburg’s annual Livestock Show and Fair will take place at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds on June 8. Events begin on Saturday at 9 a.m. The 65-year-old tradition includes all manner of livestock competitions including herdsmanship, livestock judging, and fitting and showing. The open-entry fair showcases entries in foods and nutrition, crafts, clothing, photography, textiles and more. Applied arts entries are open to all ages and accepted Wed., June 5 from noon-6 p.m. at the Lions Club building at the Waitsburg Fairgrounds. (No pre...

  • Columbia REA Community Grant Program

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Columbia REA will accept applications for its 2019 Community Grant Program though 5:30 p.m. on June 14. Funding is available to selected organizations from Walla Walla and Columbia counties and Milton-Freewater, Ore. The goal of the program is to make a one-time, maximum $10,000 donation, to one or more organizations that serve these communities. Applications are available at the Columbia REA website at www.columbiarea.com and submissions must be via the website. To be considered an organization must meet the following criteria: R...

  • Emma Philbrook graduates from Whitman

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Waitsburg native, and former Times columnist, Emma Philbrook participated in commencement proceedings at Whitman College in Walla Walla, on Sun,, May 19. A graduate of Waitsburg High School, Philbrook graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric Studies from Whitman....

  • Dayton Best Western receives Care Award

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    DAYTON—The Best Western Plus Dayton Hotel & Suites in Dayton received the Champion Customer Care Award at Best Western® Hotels & Resorts’ District II Meeting held recently in Calgary, Alberta. This honor is bestowed upon those member properties that demonstrate and best exemplify exceptional levels of service and care. The hotels must also meet quality and design standards and other membership requirements to qualify. The Best Western Plus Dayton Hotel & Suites was one of only 110 hotels out of more than 2,100 properties in the U.S. and Cana...

  • Waitsburg elementary institutes Move Up Night

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WAITSBURG—Waitsburg Elementary School will hold its first annual Move Up Night on June 6 at 5:30 p.m. The evening of fun is intended to allow families and students the opportunity to meet next year’s teacher and visit their new classrooms. The evening will start with a barbeque dinner followed by classroom teacher sessions. Each teacher will offer three sessions so that families with more than one student in elementary school can attend a session with each of their children’s teachers. Teachers will also provide supports, strategies and activ...

  • Walla Walla's 2nd Annual BioBlitz is June 1

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WALLA WALLA—Join the Blue Mountain Land Trust and the U.S. Forest Service for Walla Walla’s second annual BioBlitz on Sat., June 1 at Fort Walla Walla Museum and Natural Area. This will be a day of scientific exploration, observation and discovery right outside of city limits. The Walla Walla BioBlitz is a chance for the community and scientists to come together and celebrate the biodiversity that exists in the Walla Walla Valley. Participants will help local scientists and naturalists record as many species as possible around the Fort Wal...

  • Hospice offers end-of-life program

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    WALLA WALLLA—Walla Walla Community Hospice (WWCH) believes it is important to empower individuals to take control of their health care, including their end-of-life care planning. In doing so, they have developed a free three-hour workshop on Saturday, June 22 from 1-4 p.m. The event is free to the public but an RSVP is appreciated. The workshop will take place in the Filipi Room at the WWCH office located at 1067 E. Isaacs in Walla Walla. Utilizing the 5 Wishes program as a guideline, the workshop will address topics such as: Choosing a p...

  • Home Emergency Care

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    When a medical emergency occurs the City of Waitsburg and its surrounding homes and farms face challenges, as do all rural areas, in EMS response times and transport times to an emergency room. This monthly column, written by former firefighter and paramedic Randy Charles, is aimed at providing area residents, who are faced with a medical or traumatic event, some kind of knowledge and skills that can be utilized to help a stricken individual while waiting for EMS. OVERVIEW Spring is here and summer is around the corner. The sun is out...

  • 2019 WHS Alumni Banquet

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    Nearly 150 Waitsburg High School alumni gathered from far and near to attend the 116th Annual Alumni Reunion and Banquet at the Waitsburg Elementary School multipurpose room on Sat., May 25. The Karen Huwe Mohney WHS Aluni Association Service Award was presented to Barbara Danforth and several anniversary classes posted for photos....

  • Rebolledo and Gonzalez are Prescott valedictorian and salutatorian

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    PRESCOTT-Graduating members of the Prescott High School Class of 2019 will walk the aisle to receive their diplomas at 11 a.m. on Sat. in the high school gymnasium. This year's honor speakers are Valedictorian Briseida Ayala Rebolledo and Salutatorian José Gonzalez Bojorquez. Briseida Ayala Rebolledo Briseida, daughter of Salvador Ayala and Zenaida Rebolledo, holds a 3.74 GPA and has attended Prescott School District since elementary school. She was notified just last week that she was...

  • Memorial Day Services in Waitsburg

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    Memorial Day services at the City Cemetery in Waitsburg...

  • Starbuck students honor the fallen

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    Students visited Starbuck Cemetery to place crosses and flags upon the graves of veterans....

  • Waitsburg School Board Update

    THE TIMES|May 30, 2019

    FFA Presentation FFA officers reported on State Convention. FFA Advisor Nicole Abel said the chapter plans to attend Nationals in October where Tom House will receive his American Degree and the chapter will submit a refined National application. Abel presented High School Principal Stephanie Wooderchak a plaque for being named 2018 District 6 (Touchet to St. John/Endicott) FFA Administrator of the Year. Reports Secondary Principal's Report (Stephanie Wooderchak) Students are completing Smarter...

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