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WAITSBURG - One hundred eighty-five Waitsburg alumni, guests and graduating seniors attended the 111th Waitsburg High School Annual Reunion and Banquet held at the Waitsburg Elementary Multi- purpose room on Saturday, May 24. A roll call of classes began with 75-year anniversary alumni Ivan Keve and Jim Hansen who graduated WHS in 1939. The pair began school together in first grade at Waitsburg Elementary School. Both were active in FFA in high school and Keve was basketball manager whi...
WAITSBURG -- Waitsburg Public Works Director Dan Katsel will receive one of five statewide "water pro" awards from the Department of Health at the May 29 Waitsburg City Council Meeting. Katsel will receive the Lifetime Achievement award for his 39 years of service with the City of Waitsburg. The presentation will take place at the Lion's Club Building (Waitsburg Fairgrounds) at 7 p.m....
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg's Friends of the Library (FOL) will be hosting a fundraiser yard sale during the Waitsburg Community Yard Sale on Saturday, June 7 and are looking for yard sale item donations from the community. All proceeds benefit the library. FOL is willing to pick up donations if necessary. Whatever is unsold will be donated to St. Vincent de Paul in Dayton. If you have items you are willing to donate, please contact Elizabeth Wright at (509) 540-9653 or Karen Huwe at (509) 386-6960....
WAITSBURG - The American Legion Memorial Day Program will be held Monday, May 26 at 11 a.m. at the Waitsburg City Cemetery. Two names will be added to the Veterans Memorial Wall: Andrew Cook, WWII and Robert Danforth, Korea. Guest speakers will be TSgt. James Crawford and his sister SSgt. Amanda (Crawford) Anderson and their spouses. TSgt. James Crawford, son of Sonia (Crawford) and Brian Segraves of Waitsburg, Wash. and Jim and Cindy Crawford of Sequim, Wash. is stationed at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. He is a Lead Propulsion Technician and has...
WAITSBURG - Two new programs were approved last week, which will help make summer even more enjoyable for Waitsburg youth. Waitsburg's School Board approved a summer food program that will provide both breakfast and lunch to students, while the Waitsburg Resource Center (WRC) mapped out a "Knock Out Boredom" Summer Fun program for the month of July. Because over 50% of Waitsburg students - 55% in the elementary school and 51% in the middle school -- receive free or reduced lunches, Waitsburg...
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...
Friday, May 16 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. --Waitsburg Shopping Bag at Waitsburg Town Hall; multiple vendors, breakfast, lunch and snacks all day. 6:30 p.m. -- Free family entertainment at the Plaza Theater, Main Street Evening -- Antique Auto Show Cruise Saturday, May 17 8 a.m. -- Breakfast at Waitsburg Town Hall 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- Waitsburg Shopping Bag; multiple vendors, food all day 9 a.m. - All-City Dead Man's Hand Poker Ride: Check-in, registration and staging for parade at Rankin Park (North Main and East Bolles Road) Riders receive first card...
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...
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...
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...
WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg Commercial Club will meet May 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Waitsburg Town Hall, 123 Main Street. A catered dinner by "the Q" and chef Emry Kleck is $12.00 per person. Please RSVP to ikbakeve@charter.netikbakeve@charter.net or 509 337-6546 by Saturday, May 3by 8 p.m. There is no charge for meeting-only attendance. This will be the Waitsburg Celebration Days Royalty Coronation and the community is invited to attend. Megan Morrrison, our Waitsburg Royalty Court, along with advisers Amanda De- Ruwe and Jocelyn Munden, will be...
WAITSBURG -- The American Legion invites all Legion and Auxiliary members to join them in the Waitsburg Celebration Days Parade on Saturday, May 17. Any community members with flags they wish to dispose of may bring them to the Waitsburg Post Office and leave them for Cindy Standring to pick up. New flags are available for purchase from the Legion for $25 each. For more information on the parade or flags, contact Ron Standring at 509-520-9350. The next Legion meeting will take place at 7 p.m. on May 7 at Town Hall....
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg Celebration Days will include several new events this year including an ATV Poker Run, an ATV Rodeo, a Lawnmower Rodeo, and a Touchet Valley Brew Hop. The Dead Man's Hand Poker Run is a family friendly event, though only those over 18 may participate in the "poker" part of the run. Participants will ride in Saturday morning's Celebration Days parade before heading to the fairgrounds where they will begin the 35-mile Jasper Mountain run. Riders will make a loop through...
WAITSBURG - The Waitsburg Celebration Committee and the Waitsburg Town Hall Association Board of Directors invites the community to a Kickoff Celebration at Waitsburg Town Hall (123 Main Street) at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 1. The Celebration Days Commemorative Poster will be unveiled and the countdown to Celebration Days - the third weekend in May - will begin. Sparkling wines, ciders, and small cheese plates will be available. Waitsburg Celebration Days Princess Megan Morrison will greet guests....
WAITSBURG -- The Walla Walla County Sheriff's Office has scheduled a Prescription Drug Take-Back Event for April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Waitsburg Fire Station on Main Street. This is an opportunity for citizens to bring in old and unwanted prescription and nonprescription drugs for free disposal....
WAITSBURG - Waitsburg's City Cleanup Day is scheduled for May 1. All yard debris should be placed out to the curb by 8 a.m. on Thursday for pickup by Waitsburg City Staff and community volunteers. Volunteers, trucks (especially flatbeds), and pitchforks are needed to assist staff in removing debris. Please call Randy Hinchliffe at City Hall at 337-6371 or Joy Smith (Waitsburg Commercial Club) at 509-539- 8773 for further information. Volunteers should meet at the City Shop off Coppei Avenue, across from Preston Park at 8 a.m. on May...
WAITSBURG - With just over a month until graduation, local high school seniors are scurrying to put the final touches on their senior projects. The projects - termed 'culminating projects' by the State -- are a graduation requirement for all Washington State seniors - at least through this year. A Yakima student - as her senior project - was instrumental in removing that requirement in a bill signed by Governor Jay Inslee on March 13. Because WHS saw the value in senior projects and initiated...
WAITSBURG - The recent Waitsburg Annual Shamrock Bingo fundraiser by Team RELAY raised $1457 for the American Cancer Society. Team RELAY would like to thank participants and sponsors; Wilbur Ellis, The Tuxedo, McGregors, Amber Lambert - Miche Purses, The Blue Crystal, Kenna's Etched Glass, Eleanora Montgomery, Rose Street Safeway, JimGerman Bar, Laht Neppur, ,Coppei Coffee , Marge Benson, Puget Sound Energy and the Bicycle Barn, Gary and Jill Thomas. Special thanks is extended to BINGO caller, Gary Thomas. The annual Relay for Life event will...