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  • ‘Be Nice or Leave - Thank You’

    Mar 7, 2013

    This week I come to you on an inside page, as I wish to talk brief- ly about Waitsburg and its schools. A couple of weeks ago, I visited Dr. Carol Clarke in her office at Waitsburg el- ementary school to talk with her about a talk she gave at the Commercial Club dinner in Waitsburg last month. Clarke is the superintendent of schools and also serves as principal for the elementary school. Toward the end of our conversation, we got off onto the subject of cookie dough, and how a group of...

  • MINUTES

    Feb 28, 2013

    Prescott Joint Parks & Recreation District Min- utes January 14, 2013 Reports: Record Hours Commissioners volun- teered this month: Commissioners hours volunteered this month were: 24; community volunteer hours this month = 5 hours by Doug Warnock to plan, facilitate and make a report for the Strategic Planning session Jan. 3. Correspondence re- ceived: From the Association of Washington Cities report- ing we have no outstanding claims at this time. There was also a report of previous claims back to 2012-1989 totaling $5949.96. This was...

  • Caucuses Open

    The Times|Feb 28, 2013

    Caucuses for city elections must be held no ear- lier than 35 days prior to the election, Tuesday, Feb. 26. The caucus window is open for 10 days and ends on March 7. All caucus results must be filed with the City Clerk by the end of business the day after they are held. Declarations of candidacy are open on March 1 and run for 10 days for anyone who wishes to run separately from a caucus. For any ques- tions, call city hall....

  • Emma Philbrook: Student Life

    Feb 28, 2013

    The WHS student body took its annual ski trip last Thursday. I am told that they had quite the time. I didn't go with them. I am officially bored of the bunny hill, but the chairlifts scare me half to death. (I'm not afraid of heights, but heights without a seatbelt is another matter entirely.) So I, along with 32 other students, stayed behind at the school. We didn't even bother with normal classes. Instead, at the start of school, we were all called to the auditorium. A head count was conducted. (It didn't take too long, needless to say.)...

  • Waterloo to Waitsburg

    Dena Wood, The Times|Feb 28, 2013

    WAITSBURG - At 18 years old, Thibault Marti- nelle is already a seasoned traveler, having visited most of Europe, including France, England, Ireland, Turkey, Italy and Spain, as well as U.S. visits to Florida and Connecticut. Still, leav- ing his home in Waterloo, Belgium to spend the school year in Waitsburg as an ex- change student has been a "one-of-a-kind" experience. Waterloo, with a popula- tion roughly that of Walla Walla, is not a particu- larly large city, but sizeable enough that...

  • Students Travel to Ag Expo

    Kimmie Hamann: Waitsburg Ffa, Spokane|Feb 21, 2013

    "A lways make ethi- cal decisions", was the main focus of the presentation delivered by two representa- tives of the Better Business Bureau February 7 at the Farm Forum in Spokane. Nineteen Waitsburg FFA members boarded a bus ear- ly in the morning and headed to the Agricultural Expo- sition, a three-day event held at the Spokane Convention Center. Thursday was "FFA Day, which meant numer- ous chapters from all over Eastern Washington came together to listen to speakers and learn about...

  • Exchange Student Finds “Home”

    Dena Wood, The Times|Feb 21, 2013

    I magine leaving the larg- est city in the world and journeying halfway around the globe to live in a rural town of 1,200. That's precisely what Chao Lei Dai experienced when she left Shanghai, China (pop. 23 million), to spend the school year as a foreign exchange student in Waitsburg. I was delighted to spend some time talking with the charming Chao Lei, who uses Cherry as her American moniker, about life in our country. The desire to experience the American lifestyle goes back a generation...

  • Youth & Government Elections Results

    Feb 14, 2013

    Waitsburg - Meara Baker Assistant Lobbyist - Garrison Martin Assistant Editor - Kendra Roberts Assistant Attorney Gen­eral - E.J. Meserve Committee Chair - Jessie Hopkins 8th grade Speaker - Nikki Fisher Secretary of the Senate - Cherry Dai Press Photographer - Matthew Hoilman Assistant Sergeant AtArms - Hannah Grant Fair Elections Commis­sioner Dayton - Guy Spalinger Committee Chair (Also running for gover­nor) - Caitlyn Robins Secretary of State - Carlos Oribio House Speaker - Etta Huwe Committee Chair - Samantha Harting Governor's ca...

  • Prayer Shawl Ministry Shares the Love

    Feb 14, 2013

    None are exempt from experiencing hardship. As Helen Keller so aptly stated, "All the world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming." In my experience, "over­coming" happens most quickly when we realize that we are not alone. Assuring people that they are loved, cared for and most of all not alone, is what the Waitsburg Prayer Shawl Ministry is all about. Initiated by Joan Helm and sponsored by the First Christian Church, the Prayer Shawl Ministry began in the fall of 2009. Helm, a...

  • Sports Meeting/ Awards Feb. 19

    Feb 7, 2013

    Waitsburg High School will hold its annual spring sports meeting and winter sports dessert February 19. Parents, coaches and ath- letes (with parent/guardian) from Jubilee, Prescott and Waitsburg are invited to at- tend the spring sports meet- ing at 6 p.m. At 7 p.m., winter sports athletes will be recognized for cheerleading, wrestling and basketball. Attendees should bring a dessert and punch will be provided....

  • STUDENTS OF THE MONTH

    Feb 7, 2013

  • Waitsburg Elementary Student of the Month Criteria

    Feb 7, 2013

    The classroom teachers in grades 4, 5 and 6 want to honor and promote ex- emplary behavior of their students. Teachers may se- lect up to two students per classroom for students of the month. Students will be recognized for the months of Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, March, April and May. The selections will be based on -Citizenship -Helpful to others -Follows class and schoolrules -Respectful behavior -Considerate to others; feelings -Poliete -Dependable -Effort -Shows improvement onacademics -Works hard -Attendance -Is prompt -Excused...

  • NEWS BRIEFS

    Feb 7, 2013

    Preston Hall Middle Schoolers Make Honor Roll 8th grade 4.0 Jacob Dunn 3.25 or higher Emily Adams Jade Alleman Lexi Brannock Landon Callas Jared Farley Morgan Forney Jasmine Foxe Timber Frohreich Kyle Gradwohl Taylor Hays Nicolas Kitselman Joseph Leamy Selina Mercado Aislynne Pope Taylor Spoonemore Julia Taylor Cameron Terry 7th grade 4.0 Leighton Dorman 3.25 or higher Brandon Boudrieau Cade Branson Clarissa Espana Tom House Tayler Jones Samuel McGowen Anna Nerf Chloe Pearson Gillian Pope Kendra Smith Iris Turnipseed Robert Walsh Deja Williams...

  • Scouts Compete at Klondike Derby

    Dena Wood, The Times|Feb 7, 2013

    Participation in the local Troop has doubled in the past year. While participation in high school sports may be declining in Dayton, the local Boy Scouts are expe- riencing a renewed interest. The nine to 11 boys attend- ing Troop meetings is nearly double, compared to recent years. The boys, half from Day- ton and half from Waits- burg, meet weekly to gain knowledge in a variety of merit badge categories and practice leadership, teamwork and survival skills. Their most recent adventure took...

  • MINUTES

    Jan 31, 2013

    Waitsburg Commer- cial Club Regular Meeting Minutes January 15, 2013 The flag salute and prayer preceded the delicious pork chop dinner. 27 people were present. Lois Mettler won the 50-50 pot ($4.50). Dani Sylvester won the door prize. Newcomers to Waitsburg, Ron and Dani Sylvester, were introduced. President Joy Smith con- vened the meeting at 6:55 pm. The minutes of the December 18, 2012 were approved as read. The treasurer's report was printed and on the tables for perusal. M/S/C to amend the by-laws to include the secretary and treasurer...

  • City to Apply for Wastewater Grant

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Jan 31, 2013

    WAITSBURG - While many cities scramble to keep up with ever-tightening Department of Ecology standards, Waitsburgers can rest easy knowing city offi- cials are proactively seeking out grant money to improve the efficiency of the city's wastewater treatment plant. Waitsburg city admin- istrator Randy Hinchliffe presented the Community Development Block Grant application for discussion at the Waitsburg City Council meeting Jan.16. If awarded, the grant would allow the Waitsburg wastewater treat- ment plant press to be upgraded from a...

  • MINUTES

    Jan 24, 2013

    WAITSBURG CITY COUNCIL When: Wednesday, Janu- ary 16, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Lions Club Com- munity Building-Fairground Facility APPROVAL OF MIN- UTES- December 19, 2012: Approved PUBLIC COMMENT- None NEW BUSINESS: 1) Public Hearing -CDBG (Community Development Block grant) grant application - Discussed. 2) Water and Sewer utility rate review - tabled for later review. 3) Payment Request Columbia Pumping & Construction Inc. - Approved. 4) Public Hearing-Moratorium Confir- mation - Discussed. 5) Resolution 2013-609 Moratorium confirmation -...

  • MEMORIAL

    Jan 24, 2013

    Friends of the Library - Donations: Chapter BE P.E.O. - Memorial : In Memory of Rod Lawrence From James W. Will...

  • COMING EVENTS

    Jan 24, 2013

    Valentine's Day Movie Night for Grown-Ups ROXANNE Steve Martin, Daryl Han- nah, Rick Bossovich, Fred Willard Columbia Pictures; Di- rected by Fred Schepisi Rated PG; 107 minutes; 1982 C.D. Bales is the charm- ing, beloved fire chief of a small northwestern town who falls head-over-heels for Roxanne Kowalski. Only Roxanne has fallen for some- one else and enlists C.D. to help her woo him; no sooner does she realize that it is C.D. that has captured her heart. A charming modernization of Edmond Rostand's famous play "Cyrano De Bergerac" penned...

  • Finals

    Emma Philbrook, The Times|Jan 24, 2013

    I have a cousin who lives in a big city. There, she tells me, finals are heavily- standardized tests that take place outside the classroom and are so brain-draining that days are given off from school for the purpose of the post-finals mental recupera- tion of the student body. Here in Waitsburg of course, finals are simply unusually long tests given on the last two days of each semester. (A few super-orga- nized teachers do a quarterly final as well.) And far from being stan- dardized exams, Wa...

  • Soles4Souls: Collecting Shoes for Kids

    Morgan Smith, The Times|Jan 24, 2013

    WAITSBURG - For Waitsburg High School senior Seth Deal, shoes are essential; so hearing that a billion children live in poverty and many don't have shoes was a shock. Deal is a runner, and his passion for running drove him to focus on running shoes for the research portion of his senior project. When he thought about a charity to work with for his project, he thought a shoe drive would be a good cause to dedicate his time to. Deal said when he learned about Soles4Souls, it seemed like a perfect...

  • MINUTES

    Jan 17, 2013

    Walla Walla County Board of Commissioners' When: Monday, Jan. 14 In Attendance: Commis- sioner District 2: Perry L Dozier: present; Commissioner District 1: James K John- son: present; Commissioner District 3 Chair: Gregory A Tompkins: present. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS MOTION: 1) Move to approve the Commissioners' consent agenda items. Ap- proved. After motion and second, Commisioner Tompkins of- fered explanation regarding the out of state travel request for his travel to Washington, D.C., where he will be representing the county as part of the...

  • The Joy and Pain of Snow

    Jan 17, 2013

    Snow is one of those things that is either a magical gift from heaven or a terrible curse, depending on your view- point. Nearly every kid in el- ementary school is fond of the white stuff. In the recess yard of Waitsburg Elementa- ry on a snowy morning, one will often find undersized children pushing snowballs taller than themselves. This has been going on for as long as I can remember. In first grade (if not earlier), we were told that it was against the rules to throw snow, lest it have shards of ice or something similarly nasty in it. For...

  • AGENDA

    Jan 10, 2013

    Prescott Joint Park and Recreation District Board Commissioners Meeting When: January 14, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. Where: PJPRD Activity Center, 101 S. D St. Suite A; (Lions Hall building, alley access)Prescott WA Mission Statement: The mission of PJPRD is to provide recreational and educational activities for persons living within the boundaries of the Prescott School District and nearby/adjacent communities. Approval of Agenda- Jan- uary Regular Meeting Approval of Minutes- December 13, 2012 regular meeting Introduction of guest present Public...

  • Teenage Musings

    Emma Philbrook, The Times|Jan 10, 2013

    School resumed last Wednes- day morning. (Grumble.) Don't get me wrong, I re- ally like school. I really like the teachers, the students, my classes, and the building itself. What I really don't like is how early it starts. On Wednesday morning, I got up at seven after hav- ing slept in until ten for two weeks running. To make matters worse, it was freez- ing. Actually, it was below freezing. After putting on a nice thick sweater and a pair of microfleece pants, I went outside to refill the...

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