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DAYTON -- The Dayton School District would like to invite staff, parents and community members to a reception to honor staff members that will be retiring/leaving at the end of this year. The reception will be held in the Multipurpose Room at the elementary school on Tuesday, June 3rd from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please join in saying goodbye to Susie Hubbard, Denise Hoon, Paul Ihle, Del Avery, Steve McLean, Debbie Baxter, and Sharon Mendel....
WAITSBURG - Dayton High School graduate Miles Lytle won't get much of a summer break after graduating from WSU on May 10, but he's far from disappointed. Instead, he'll be leaving for Guam- all expenses paid -- on May 29, where he'll be working as a construction manager on the Tiyan Parkway project for IMCO Construction. Lytle is the grandson of Betty and Terry Hofer of Waitsburg and son of Winton and Karen Lytle, of Texas. Betty graduated from Waitsburg High School and Terry was a Prescott...
DAYTON - The Dayton Downtown Farmer's Market, featuring craft, produce and food vendors from the Touchet Valley, will hold its grand opening this Saturday, May 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Market will take place on the beautiful, shady courtyard of the Dayton Historic Depot Museum (222 E. Commercial Street, Dayton) every Saturday from Memorial Day through the first weekend of October. The grand opening will have live music and hot food. Bring the family and picnic on the grass while children enjoy the new downtown playground. Enjoy the Dayton...
DAYTON - The Dayton School Facilities Committee met last week to take stock after the overwhelming defeat last month of a $20 million bond levy measure and to consider what next moves should be. About a dozen people, including staff, board members and members of the public attended. The bond levy measure, which would have provided funding for a major renovation of Dayton High School, systems replacement in the elementary school and construction of a new commons building, was rejected by about...
DAYTON - The 2014 Dayton Days parade will roll down Main Street Saturday morning, starting at 10 a.m. Though most of the traditional Dayton Days events are no longer being held, the parade is expected to be as large as ever. The parade is again being organized by the Dayton Chamber of Commerce. Chamber Events Coordinator Linze Purcell said that several fair courts from southeast Washington and northeast Oregon are signed up to be part of the parade. The parade will also feature a special lineup...
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg High School graduates will hold their annual Reunion and Banquet Saturday, May 24, at the elementary school. A meet and greet will take place from 5-6 p.m. Dinner, catered by Patti Hendrickson, will begin at 6 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Waitsburg High School Alumni Association and is open to all graduates of the high school, their spouses and guests. The class of 2014 will be welcomed into the Association and their family members are encouraged to join in the celebration. The purpose of the Alumni Association is...
WAITSBURG - The award-winning Frog Hollow Band will be playing live in Waitsburg on Saturday night at the annual Burgers, Band & Brew event as part of Waitsburg Celebration Days. The fundraising event is sponsored by Waitsburg's PEO and over 400 people attended last year. Tickets include both a hamburger dinner and admission to the dance but must be purchased in advance. Dinner/ dance tickets are $10 for those over 21. Minors may enjoy dinner for $7, but are unable to attend the dace. Tickets may be purchased at Waitsburg Grocery or by...
DAYTON - A new technical skills learning facility nearing completion in Walla Walla will allow high school students throughout southeast Washington to receive specialized training in several areas where workers are in high demand. The Southeast Area Technical Skills Center, or SEA-TECH, is located on the Walla Walla Community College Campus, but will be part of the Walla Walla School District. According to Dayton School Superintendent Doug Johnson, other schools in the region, including Dayton,...
DAYTON - WSU Extension Forester Steve McConnell is offering a workshop for private southeast Washington forest landowners on Saturday, May 31 in Dayton. Forestry professionals from WSU, Washington DNR and Northwest Management, Inc. will present forest management advice. The workshop will begin at 9 a.m. at the Columbia County Fire District 3 conference room at 206 West Main in Dayton and is $20 per family. Attendees must pre-register by May 27 by contacting Mc- Connell at (509) 477-2175 or smcconnell@spokanecounty.orgsmcconn...
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WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg FFA chapter is planning a carwash fundraiser for Saturday, May 10 across from Preston Park (at Ag Link). The carwash will be by donations and all proceeds will help the Waitsburg FFA members attend the Washington State FFA Convention, May 15-17....
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg's May City Council meeting has been changed from May 21 to May 29 to accommodate the Department of Health's celebration of Dan Katsel's award for his lifetime achievement in public works related to the City water system....
WAITSBURG -- The Waitsburg School Bands, grades 5-12, are playing their annual Spring Concert on Monday May 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the Waitsburg High School auditorium. This year's concert is named for its final song, "Skyfall," the theme to the James Bond movie, written and sung by Adele. The Fifth Grade Band leads off this year with "Big Rock Candy Mountain" and other elementary favorites. They will play with the sixth graders on "Ancient Hunters," a moody song about our distant ancestors. The Sixth Grade Band will then perform a beautiful chora...
WAITSBURG - Routes were set, T-shirts and posters were designed, an insurance waiver - believed to be the biggest obstacle - was in hand. But then the Waitsburg Celebration Days (WCD) Committee learned that the planned May 17 Dead Man's Hand ATV Poker Run was not approved to take place on Walla Walla County roads. An April 29 letter to the committee from County Commissioner Perry Dozier explained that the Walla Walla County Public Works Department had denied the request. WCD organizers quickly...
DAYTON -- The Columbia County Democrats elected new officers at their monthly meeting in February. Officers include: County Chair - Cathy Lee- Haight; Vice-Chair - Heather Hiebert; State Committeeman - Dain Nysoe; Secretary - Brenda North; Treasurer - Marj Johnston. Meetings are held the first Monday of each month. Email Columbia.Democrats@live.comColumbia.Democrats@live.com for information....
DAYTON - Columbia County Health Systems (CCHS) will spend the month of May focusing on women ' s health iss ues as part of the Columbia County Wellness Project. So far, the Project has addressed diabetes, tobacco cessation, heart health, drug abuse and alcohol abuse. The big event for May is a Women's Show that will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Liberty Theater on May 17. The intent of the Women's Show is for women to be empowered and encouraged to be their healthiest and feel great...
DAYTON- Dayton Churches and Community Organizations will hold the 11th Annual 3rd Street Sale on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Third Street, from Main St. to Park St., will be blocked off to accommodate the many churches and organizations that are offering items for sale. The Senior Center, Library, Theater, High School Senior Class, and Relay for Life will also participate. Items for sale include clothes, appliances, tools, bikes, toys, dishes, furniture, antiques, and food items. The FFA will have a plant sale that day at the school...
DAYTON - Fire District 3 will conduct a live-fire training on Saturday, May 3 at 9 a.m. on Johnson Hollow Road, east of Dayton. A structure located at 130 Johnson Hollow Road will be used for the training and smoke may be visible for some distance. The road will be blocked to all but local access during the training. Questions may be directed to the Fire District 3 office at (509) 629-4281....
DAYTON - Dr. Kevin McCauley will speak on The Neuroscience of Addiction at the Liberty Theater in Dayton on May 8 at 7 p.m. MCCauley lives in Utah, where he is the co-director of a recovery management program and a graduate student at the University of Utah School of Public Health. McCauley will explain what is currently known about how the brain constructs pleasurable experiences, what happens when this process goes wrong, and why this can have a dramatic impact on the ability to make proper choices. This event, sponsored by the Coalition for...
DAYTON - The upstairs gallery of the Dayton Historic Depot is lined with quilts. There's no heating problem. The quilts are part of a special display called Our Old Quilts: Patterns of Love and Memory. The display opened in February, and will run through September. It consists of 20 quilts from the permanent collections of the Dayton Depot and the Boldman House Museum. An evening reception to introduce the quilt exhibit will be held Wednesday, May 7 at the Depot from 6 to 8 p.m. Included are 17...
WALLA WALLA - Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC) will provide jobs for 20-25 youth from Walla Walla and Columbia Counties this summer. The jobs, at local community agencies, will run eight weeks, beginning in June. Participants - ages 16 to 21, who meet income criteria or have other barriers to employment -- will work 20 hours per week and receive minimum wage. For more information or to apply for a position, contact BMAC, 1520 Kelly Place, Suite 140, Walla Walla (509) 529-4980 and ask for a member of the youth employment s...