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June 26, 2013 - Goldendale Sentinel

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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTONJUNE <strong>26</strong>, <strong>2013</strong> — A7RECORDSOngoing EventsEvery MondayTill Aug. <strong>26</strong>•Jam sessions on the sidewalkby Dr. Ogden’s office at7 p.m. All musicians who areinterested in playing are welcomeas well as any who wishto come and listen. 773-4114.Every Monday - Friday•KLCK 1400 am Hotline from8:35 a.m to 9 a.m.Every Monday andWednesday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Wrestling Clubfrom 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the<strong>Goldendale</strong> High Schoolgym. All ages welcome.Every First Monday•Wishram Community Councilmeeting at 82 Main St.,Wishram. Public is invited.Call for times, 772-2702.Every First and ThirdMonday•Rainbow Girls meeting at219 S. Columbus. Dinner at6:30 p.m. (open to the public)with meeting following. 773-4567.Every Second Monday•Book Talk P.M., a readingand discussion group foradults from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. atthe <strong>Goldendale</strong> CommunityLibrary, 131 W. Burgen. 773-4487.•A.B.A.T.E. meets at the<strong>Goldendale</strong> American Legion.at 7 p.m.Every Tuesday•Take Off Pounds Sensibly(T.O.P.S.) meets in theRiverview Bank meetingroom at 9 a.m. For more information,contact Debbie at773-5301.•Weight Watchers meetingsat 5 p.m. at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>Primary School library, locatedat 820 S. Schuster. ContactMaureen for more information,773-6344.•Celebrate Recovery with apotluck from 6:30 p.m. to 9p.m. at New Life Assembly ofGod Church, 1602 S. ColumbusAve. Bus pick-up at thecourthouse at 6:20 p.m. Childcareavailable.•AA women’s support groupmeets from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. atthe <strong>Goldendale</strong> UnitedMethodist Church, located at109 E. Broadway.Every Tues., Wed.& Thurs.•Family History Center, locatedat the corner of N.Columbus and McKinley isopen Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m. to2 p.m., Wed. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.and 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ancestry.complus more. Appointmentsavailable outsidethese hours. Open to the public.(509) 250-3095.Every Tuesday andThursday•KLCK Klickitat AM talkshow at 8:05 a.m. on 1400amor klck1400.com.Every First Tuesday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Photo Clubmeets at 6 p.m. at GoldenPhoto, 105 W Main. Anyonewith a passion for photographywelcome. 772-2717.•Klickitat Republicans meet at6:15 p.m. at the DallesportCommunity Center.w w w . k l i c k i t a trepublicans.org•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Aglow meets at 7p.m. at Father’s House Fellowship,located at 207 S.Klickitat. 773-5870.Every Second Tuesday•Klickitat County Search andRescue general meeting andtraining at 6:30 p.m. at theKPUD meeting room. 773-4455.Every Second & FourthTuesday•Simcoe Chapter of Toastmastersmeets at noon atChrist the King LutheranChurch.Every Third Tuesday•Klickitat County Fair Boardmeeting from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.in the WSU building at thefair grounds. Open to thepublic.Every Wednesday•Kiwanis meets at 7 a.m. atGolden Coyote Coffee, locatedon Main Street.•Open Studio for Kids (ageseight to 14) at Golden ArtGallery from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.CALENDAR OF EVENTS$10 per session. Studentartists can explore a wide varietyof techniques and artmaterials. Pre-registrationrequired, 773-5100.•Open public prayer at <strong>Goldendale</strong>Nazarene Church, locatedat 124 W. Allyn, at 6:30p.m.Every First Wednesday•Kids’ Club at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>Community Library from 3p.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy games,reader theater and snacks.Games provided or bringyour own to share. Fun forkids ages eight to 12.•Klickitat Chapter of TroutUnlimited meeting at 6:30p.m. in <strong>Goldendale</strong> at ColumbiaState Bank. Public is welcome,773-33<strong>26</strong>.Every First and ThirdWednesday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Little Leaguemeeting at <strong>Goldendale</strong> Cityfire hall at 6 p.m.Every Second Wednesday•Alzheimer's AssociationCaregiver Support Group atthe <strong>Goldendale</strong> Senior Center,located at 115 E. Main,from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.•Columbia Basin Goat Guildmeeting at 2 p.m. at GoldenCoyote Coffee, 120 W. Main in<strong>Goldendale</strong>. Open to anyoneinterested in goats or hasgoats. (509) 225-0371Every Thursday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber businessluncheon from noon to 1p.m. Monthly list is availableat the Chamber, 773-3400.Also available in UpcomingEvents.•Bingo at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>American Legion Post 116 formembers and their guests at6:30 p.m.Every First Thursday•Masonic Lodge, 219 S.Columbus, meeting. Dinnerat 6:30 p.m. open to the public,meeting follows. Formore information, visitwww.goldendalefreemasons.orgor call 773-5785.Every First and ThirdThursday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> moms group/playgroup from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30a.m. at <strong>Goldendale</strong> CommunityGrace Brethren Church. Formore information, call Jenniferat (503) 703-1330.Every First, Third &Fourth Thursday•Cub Scout Pack 551 in <strong>Goldendale</strong>meets at the UnitedMethodist church at 6:30 p.m.(509) 434-8799Every Second Thursday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> CommunitySupport Group for SchoolFood. Parents, teachers,school staff members andregular citizens interested inthe quality of food our publicschool students get. Meet atthe <strong>Goldendale</strong> UnitedMethodist Church at 6:30p.m.•Artist reception beginning at4 p.m. at the Golden ArtGallery. Featuring a new artshow, wine tasting, live musicand snacks. 773-5100.•Klickitat County Meth ActionTeam meeting at HometownPizza from noon to 1 p.m.Everyone is invited.•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Motorsports Associationmeeting at HometownPizza at 6 p.m. for dinner,meeting starts at 7 p.m.Every Third Thursday•Oil pastels taught at theGolden Art Gallery, from 10a.m. to noon. 773-5100.Every Friday•Yarn Benders, a knit, crochetand sewing group, meetsfrom 10 a.m. to noon at GoldenCoyote Coffee, located onWest Main in <strong>Goldendale</strong>.Everyone is invited to bringany type of needlework theywould like. 773-3163.Every First and ThirdFriday•Java Talk at 8 a.m. at GoldenCoyote Coffee, located at 120W. Main Street.•Wishram Diabetic Educationand Support groupmeets in the Wishram CommunityChurch at 3 p.m.Everyone is welcome.Every Saturday•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Farmers’ Marketfrom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. atEkone Park.•Pinochle at 7 p.m. promptly,at the Odd Fellows Temple,301 NW 2nd St., <strong>Goldendale</strong>.Every First Saturday•Men’s breakfast at ColumbusAve. Baptist Church, locatedat 815 N. Columbus, at 8a.m. 773-5075.•Men’s breakfast at CommunityGrace Brethren Church,located at 1180 S. Roosevelt at8 a.m. 773-3388.Every First & ThirdSaturday•Men’s Breakfast at <strong>Goldendale</strong>Nazarene Church, locatedat 124 W. Allyn. Call MikeHoward for time and moreinformation, 773-3217.Every Second Saturday•Pencil with Joan at the GoldenArt Gallery at 10 a.m. Preregistrationrequired, 773-5100.Every Third Saturday•Oriental art (Sumi brushtechniques) at the GoldenArt Gallery at 10 a.m. withMargaret. Pre-registrationrequired, 773-5100.•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Senior Centerbreakfast. Everyone is welcome.$3 per person.Every Fourth Saturday•Handmade books class atthe Golden Art Gallery at 10a.m. Pre-registration required,773-5100.Every First & ThirdSunday•Breakfast at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>American Legion for membersand guests from 8 a.m. to10:30 a.m. with menu selections.773-4<strong>26</strong>5.UpcomingWed. - Sun., <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong> - 30•Maryhill Festival of Speedon the Maryhill Loops Road.World-class pros and top juniorand women downhillskateboarders duke it out forthe coveted IDF World Cuppoints.Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 27•Business luncheon at theGlass Onion at noon. KathyDollarhyde will be giving anupdate on Relay for Life, tobe held in <strong>Goldendale</strong> onSept. 7.•Piano music at The Presbyat 7 p.m. Mary Jo Olson andDr. Ogden will present awide range of musical erasand styles. Dr. Ogden’sMopar Limo Service willprovide free transportation,773-4114.Friday, <strong>June</strong> 28•Juggling with CharlieBrown at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Libraryat 3 p.m. Comedy andamazing juggling tricks.Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 29•Soroptimist Tea and SilentAuction at 1 p.m. at Christthe King Lutheran Church.Tickets are $10 each and areavailable at MonkeyshinesGallery, 514 S. Columbus, orThe Fiber Arts Studio at 118W. Main. All proceeds benefittheir scholarship fund.Everyone is welcome.•Mt. Adams Country Bicycletour. 11.5 mile family funride, 51 mile valley loop, 54mile forest loop, and 105 mileinfitinity ride. Pre-registrationrequested, http://troutlakewashington.com/business/events-2/mt-adams-bicycle-tour/Wednesday, July 3•Trout Unlimited meeting atColumbia Bank in <strong>Goldendale</strong>at 6:30 p.m. 773-33<strong>26</strong>Thurs. - Sat., July 4 - 6•Community Days in downtown<strong>Goldendale</strong> starts offThursday with the demolitionderby and fireworks display.Events all weekend include,parade on Saturdaymorning, carnival rides andmuch more.Fri. & Sat., July 5 & 6•Friends of the Librarybooksale at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>Library. Starts at 10 a.m.both days. Closes at 6 p.m. onFriday and 4 p.m. on Saturday.Open to the public•First annual Crush theCoaches tennis tournamentat the <strong>Goldendale</strong> HighSchool tennis courts. Cost is$40 per team, all skill levelswelcome, mixed doubles(one guy/one girl per team).Pool play on Friday night beginsat 6 p.m., Saturdaystarts at noon. Support goesto the high school tennisteam. To sign up call 773-5761oremailjamesandkylee@hotmail.comSunday, July 7•No jam session at the <strong>Goldendale</strong>American Legion.They will resume on the firstSunday in August.Friday, July 12•Pioneer Living historyshow at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Libraryat 3 p.m. Learn aboutpioneer tools and toys in thehands-on presentation.Saturday, July 13•Walk, Run, Stroller for Lifefundraiser for the <strong>Goldendale</strong>Pregnancy ResourceCenter. Registration at 8 a.m.at Father’s House Fellowship207 S. Klickitat, 5K racebegins at 8:30 a.m. Prizesawarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rdplace. Pledge forms availableat GPRC facebook page,www.goldendaleprc.org,Adonai’s Christian Bookstore,Sole to Soul HealthCenter and local churches.Sat. & Sun., July 13 & 14•Troutlake Festival of Artsat Farmgate Organics, locatedat 49 Little MountainRoad. 55 juried artists, livemusic all weekend, children’shands-on art, regionalwines, brews and food. Freeparking/no admission fee.www.troutlakefestivalofthearts.comFri. - Sun., July 19 to 21•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Flea Market.Go to http://www.goldendaleevents.com/eventslist/goldendale-flea-market/for more information.Sat. & Sun., July 20 & 21•W. E. Rock World ExtremeRock Crawling ChampionshipSeries at BrokenBoulder Ranch, 290 PipelineRd. in <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Two dayadult pass $25, one day adultpass $15, youth eight to 15 $5.Competition starts at 10 a.m.both days.If you have an item for theCalendar of EventsEmail Heidi athmccarty@goldendalesentinel.comDeadline:Noon on MondayWEATHERWednesday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>26</strong>P Cloudy, High 76, Low 51Sunrise: 5:15 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 27Sunny, High 85, Low 53Sunrise: 5:15 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Friday, <strong>June</strong> 28Sunny, High 91, Low 58Sunrise: 5:16 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Saturday, <strong>June</strong> 29Sunny, High 93, Low 56Sunrise: 5:16 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Sunday, <strong>June</strong> 30Sunny, High 91, Low 58Sunrise: 5:17 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Monday, July 1Sunny, High 93, Low 59Sunrise: 5:17 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Tuesday, July 2Sunny, High 94, Low 57Sunrise: 5:18 a.m.Sunset: 8:57 p.m.Check out our website for the mostcurrent weather information fromWeather Underground.www.goldendalesentinel.comSenior Meals• Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 27Noon<strong>Goldendale</strong>Senior CenterCountry Steak• Tuesday, July 2Noon<strong>Goldendale</strong> SeniorCenter & LyleCommunity CenterHamburgerCall Mt. AdamsTransportation Servicefor transportationto meal sites:<strong>Goldendale</strong> 773-3060White Salmon 493-4662EASTDISTRICTCOURTMay 14•Tommy Wayne Feller: DWLS1 (4/10/12), Oper. Veh. WithoutIgnition Interlock (4/10/12);Count one amended to DWLS3, guilty plea to amendedcharge, 90 days/90 susp.,fines/fees $840, 12 monthbench probation, count twodismissed per state’s motion.•Michael Tucker Lauff: DUI(4/14/12), Legend Drug - Poss.No Prescription (4/14/12);Count one amended to NegligentDriving 1, guilty plea toamended charge, 90 days/88susp., fines/fees $545, 12months bench probation,count two dismissed perstate’s motion.•Richard Roseph Skahan:DWLS 3 (9/22/11); Guilty plea,fines/fees $1,140, 90 days/88susp., 24 months bench prbation.•Gareld Dick Street, Jr.: DWLS3 (7/15/10); Guilty plea accepted,sentencing set over.•Gareld Dick Street, Jr.: MaliciousMischief 3 PhysicalDamage 91/24/11); Dismissedper civil compromise.May 16•Marc Charles Boberg: Speeding10 MPH Over Limit(4/18/13); Committed, fine$113.•Matthew Allen Moorman:Speeding 5 MPH Over Limit(4/21/13); Committed, fine $75.•Michael Gordon Williams: Fl.Renew Expired Reg. GreaterThan Two Months (5/2/13);Committed, fine $150.•Jeremy Dominique Foix: Littering- Abandoned Vehicle(2/22/13); Dismissed.•Charles Gordon Hicks:Speeding 13 MPH Over Limit(3/23/13); Committed, fine$154.May 21•Steven Anders Jensen: DUI(10/5/12); Guilty plea, 364days/325 susp., fines/fees$1,353.50, 60 months probation.•Candice Natasha Davenport:Criminal Trespass 2 (3/<strong>26</strong>/12);Dismissed per deferred sentenceorder.•Tracy Jane Hoctor: DisorderlyConduct (12/25/10); Dismissedper deferred sentenceorder.

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