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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON OCTOBER 5, 2011 — 9<br />

WHAT’S HAPPENING<br />

On-going Events<br />

Every Third Monday<br />

•Learn and Play at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Primary<br />

School cafeteria from 3:15 p.m. to 4 p.m. Learn<br />

and play is a time to discover fun and learning<br />

before kindergarten. 773-3091.<br />

Every First Tuesday<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Photo Club meets at 6 p.m. in the<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> Middle School faculty room.<br />

Anyone with a passion for photography welcome.<br />

772-2717.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Aglow meets at 6 p.m. at KPUD.<br />

773-5870.<br />

Every Tues., Wed., & Thurs.<br />

•Family History Center, located at the corner<br />

of N. Columbus and McKinley is open Tues.<br />

10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wed. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Thurs.<br />

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ancestry.com is back, plus<br />

more. Appointments available outside these<br />

hours. 773-3129.<br />

Every Tuesday and Thursday<br />

•K.L.C.K Klickitat AM talk show at 9 a.m. on<br />

1400am.<br />

Every First Wednesday<br />

•Kids’ Club at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Community<br />

Libary from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy games,<br />

reader theater and snacks. Games provided<br />

or bring your own to share. Fun for kinds<br />

ages eight to 12.<br />

Every Wednesday<br />

•Open Studio for Kids (ages eight to 14) at<br />

Golden Art Gallery from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. $10<br />

per session. Student artists can explore a<br />

wide variety of techniques and art materials.<br />

Call in advance, 773-5100.<br />

Every Thursday<br />

•Oil painting from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.with Charlotte<br />

VanZant-King at the Golden Art Guild.<br />

Cost is $10. 250-2655.<br />

Every Second Thursday<br />

•Artist reception at the Golden Art Gallery.<br />

Featuring a new art show, wine tasting, live<br />

music and snacks. 773-5100.<br />

•Klickitat County Meth Action Team meeting<br />

at City Council Chambers from noon to 1 p.m.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Motorsports Association meeting<br />

at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Fire Hall at 7 p.m.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Community Support Group for<br />

School Food. Parents, teachers, school staff<br />

members and regular citizens interested in<br />

the quality of food our public school students<br />

get. Meet at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> United Methodist<br />

Church at 6:30 p.m.<br />

Every Third Thursday<br />

•A.B.A.T.E. meets at Roadhouse 97. Social<br />

hour at 6 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m.<br />

•Oil pastels taught at the Golden Art Gallery,<br />

from 10 a.m. to noon. 773-5100.<br />

Every Friday<br />

•Yarn Benders, a knit, crochet and sewing<br />

group meets from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Alec’s<br />

Place Deli, located at 1040 E. Broadway, Ste. B<br />

(between Sodbuster’s and Clark’s Floral).<br />

Everyone is invited any type of needlework<br />

you’d like to bring. 773-3163.<br />

Every Saturday<br />

•Pinochle at 7 p.m. promptly at the Odd Fellows<br />

Temple, 301 NW 2nd St, <strong>Goldendale</strong>.<br />

Every Second Saturday<br />

•Composition with Joan at the Golden Art<br />

Gallery at 10 a.m. 773-5100.<br />

Every Third Saturday<br />

•Oriental art (Sumi brush techniques) at the<br />

Golden Art Gallery at 10 a.m. with Margaret.<br />

773-5100.<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Senior Center breakfast. Everyone<br />

is welcome. $3 per person.<br />

Every Fourth Saturday<br />

•Handmade books class at the Golden Art<br />

Gallery at 10 a.m. 773-5100.<br />

Every Third Sunday<br />

•Columbia Basin Goat Guild meeting at 2 p.m.<br />

at Gee’s Restaurant. Open to anyone interested<br />

in any kind of goat. (509) 225-0371.<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

Thurs., Fri., Sat., October 6 - 8<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Aglow rummage sale at Father’s<br />

House Fellowship.<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

•GHS Homecoming tailgate BBQ at 5:30 p.m. at<br />

Barthlow Field. $8 a plate or $20 for a family of<br />

RECORDS<br />

four (plus game admission). Menu includes<br />

pulled pork sandwiches, coleslaw, chips and<br />

drink. Game time kick off at 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

•JDM penning, branding and cutting meeting at<br />

7 p.m. in Columbia Bank’s meeting room in<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>. Everyone is invited.<br />

Saturday & Sunday, October 8 & 9<br />

•First Annual Gorge Community Celebration.<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Free, family friendly,<br />

fun event. There will be free admission to the<br />

Discovery Center, live music, art, educational<br />

activities, living history, recreation, bike clinics<br />

and much more for the kids. Local foods, locallybrewed<br />

beers, and even more for adults at the<br />

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center. Featuring locally-made<br />

crafts, locally-grown produce, food<br />

and beverages, artwork, recreational equipment<br />

(fishing, climbing, kayaking, kite-boarding),<br />

community services, and more. Events and<br />

activities are designed to engage both adults<br />

and families with young children.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

•Poultry producers workshop sponsored by<br />

WSU Extension and Gorge Grown from 9 a.m. to<br />

1 p.m. in the exhibit building at the Klickitat<br />

County Fairgrounds in <strong>Goldendale</strong>. Hank and<br />

Alison Chausee will demonstrate the construction<br />

of a small portable shelter called a “chicken<br />

tractor.” Dress for all weather possibilities.<br />

No dogs. The event is free, but pre-registration is<br />

required; contact Michelle McGrath at<br />

Michelle@Gorgegrown.com or 541-490-6420<br />

Sunday, October 9<br />

•4-H Annual Awards/Achievement Day from 2<br />

p.m to 4 p.m. at the new <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange Hall.<br />

Enrollment packets will be given to main 4-H<br />

leaders. Packets will not be mailed. Exhibits<br />

that went to State Fair will be available for pick<br />

up as well as record books and other 4-H exhibits<br />

that were not picked up after the county<br />

fair. Contact Lisa at Extension for more information,<br />

773-5817.<br />

Tuesday, October 11<br />

•SHIBA presentation on Medicare at the<br />

Georgeville Congregate meal at noon.<br />

•Klickitat County Fair and Rodeo volunteer appreciation<br />

dinner at 7 p.m. at the <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Grange. To RSVP call (509) 773-3663.<br />

Wednesday, October 12<br />

•Teen Council: a volunteer and leadership experience<br />

for teens at 3 p.m.. Help your library design<br />

programs and collections that appeal to<br />

teens in <strong>Goldendale</strong>. 773-4487.<br />

Thursday, October 13<br />

•Meet the candidates at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange<br />

Hall at 7 p.m. Grange is located on East Darland.<br />

Presented by the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce<br />

and <strong>Goldendale</strong> Grange.<br />

Monday, October 17<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce Community<br />

Forum Luncheon at noon at Ayutla’s Restaurant.<br />

Speaker is Clint Baze, candidate for <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Mayor.<br />

Wednesday, October 19<br />

•Song Circle at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Library from 2<br />

p.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy folk music in a relaxed atmosphere<br />

with friends. 773-4487.<br />

Monday, October 24<br />

•<strong>Goldendale</strong> Chamber of Commerce Community<br />

Forum Luncheon at noon at Ayutla’s Restaurant.<br />

Speaker is Tom Blackeagle with Volunteer<br />

Chore Services speaking about needs for volunteers<br />

Wednesday, October 26<br />

•Internet One on One: 30 minutes of individualized<br />

instruction on basic internet searching,<br />

email, Facebook and other internet sites. Preregistration<br />

required. Held at the <strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Library from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 773-4487.<br />

Thursday, October 27<br />

•Nourish: a Food Day event to promote discussions<br />

on access to healthy and sustainable local<br />

foods, including a short film, guest speakers and<br />

information tables. Held at the <strong>Goldendale</strong> Library<br />

from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. For more information,<br />

contact Stephanie Horace at (509) 493-6234.<br />

R E M I N D E R<br />

Deadline for events in the calendar is<br />

Monday at noon.<br />

B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N<br />

Big B Eddy-Knight Transmission<br />

Line L Construction<br />

Join us for an open house meeting<br />

The Bonneville Power Administration recently started construction<br />

on the new Big Eddy-Knight transmission line. The 500-kilovolt line<br />

will run 28 miles from BPA’s Big Eddy Substation near The Dalles,<br />

Ore., to a new substation four miles northwest of <strong>Goldendale</strong>,<br />

Wash. The decision to build the project is detailed in a Record of<br />

Decision available at www.bpa.gov/go/BEK.<br />

You are invited to two open house-style public meetings we are<br />

hosting on the project. At the meetings you can learn more about<br />

the project and meet the contractors who will be constructing the<br />

line. Staff will be available to answer your questions about the<br />

project, easements and the proposed construction schedule. There<br />

will not be a formal presentation. Please drop in any time between<br />

4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011<br />

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />

Shilo Inn Suites Hotel<br />

3223 Bret Clodfelter Way<br />

The Dalles, OR<br />

Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011<br />

4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong> High School<br />

525 E. Simcoe Dr.<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, WA<br />

For more information, please visit www.bpa.gov/go/BEK. If<br />

you have questions about this project or need Americans<br />

with Disabilities Act accommodations, please call toll-free<br />

800-622-4519.<br />

WEATHER<br />

Wednesday, October 5<br />

Showers, High 59, Low 39<br />

Sunrise: 7:07 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:36 p.m.<br />

Thursday, October 6<br />

P. Cloudy, High 63,Low39<br />

Sunrise: 7:08 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:34 p.m.<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

P. Cloudy, High 63, Low 39<br />

Sunrise: 7:09 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:32 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 8<br />

Sunny, High 67, Low 40<br />

Sunrise: 7:10 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday, October 9<br />

P. Cloudy, High 63, Low 38<br />

Sunrise: 7:12 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:29 p.m.<br />

Monday, October 10<br />

Showers, High 63, Low 40<br />

Sunrise: 7:13 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:27 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, October 11<br />

Showers, High 64, Low 43<br />

Sunrise: 7:14 a.m.<br />

Sunset: 6:25 p.m.<br />

Senior Meals<br />

• October 6 @ noon<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Senior Center<br />

Taco Salad<br />

• October 11 @ noon<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong><br />

Senior Center &<br />

Lyle Lions<br />

Community Center<br />

Salisbury Steak<br />

Meals include milk,<br />

coffee, or tea.<br />

Call Mt. Adams Transportation<br />

Service for<br />

transportation to meal<br />

sites:<br />

<strong>Goldendale</strong>, 773-3060<br />

White Salmon, 493-4662<br />

EAST DISTRICT COURT<br />

September 15<br />

•Timothy Todd Heming: LIvestock<br />

Running at Large<br />

(7/25/11); Not committed.<br />

•Thomas Daniel Langston:<br />

Speeding 10 MPH Over Limit<br />

(7/23/11); Dismissed (Discovery<br />

Rule).<br />

•Vicente Tovar, Jr.: Speeding<br />

17 MPH Over Limit (7/24/11),<br />

Op. Mot. Veh. Without Ins.<br />

(7/24/11); Count one committed,<br />

fine $175; count two dismissed,<br />

$25.<br />

•Sabryna Joy Marie Cochran<br />

vs. Mikahl Emmanuel Malone:<br />

Domestic Violence Petition<br />

(2/23/11); Protection<br />

order terminated per petitioner’s<br />

motion.<br />

•Luis Manuel Bernal: Speeding<br />

18 MPH Over Limit<br />

(7/28/11), Fl. Renew Expired<br />

Reg. Less Than/Equal to Two<br />

Months (7/28/11), Op. Mot.<br />

Veh. Without Ins. (7/28/11);<br />

Count one committed, fine<br />

$125; count two committed,<br />

fine $100, count three committed,<br />

fine $400.<br />

•Michael Patrick Fowler: Fl.<br />

Renew Expired Reg. Greater<br />

Than Two Months (8/27/11);<br />

Committed, fine $100.<br />

•Edgardo, Ortega Remirez:<br />

Speeding 12 MPH Over Limit<br />

(8/19/11); Committed, fine<br />

$100.<br />

•Joshua Johne William<br />

Porzio: Op. Mot. Veh. Without<br />

Ins. (8/11/11), Modified Exhaust,<br />

1st Deg. (8/11/11);<br />

Count one committed, fine<br />

$350; count two committed,<br />

fine $100.<br />

•Obed Uriel Ruiz Deselis:<br />

Speeding 10 MPH Over Limit<br />

(7/13/11), Op. Mot. Veh. Without<br />

Ins. (7/13/11); Count one<br />

committed, fine $100; count<br />

two committed, fine $500.<br />

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GOLDENDALE SCHOOL LUNCH<br />

Thursday, October 6<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast roll, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Mac & cheese, corn, salad,<br />

bread, fruit, milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Cheese omelet, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Soft taco, corn, veggies, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast pizza, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Deli sandwich or hamburger<br />

Friday, October 7<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Oatmeal, toast,<br />

juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Cheese zombie,<br />

tomato soup, veggies, fruit,<br />

milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Oatmeal, toast, juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Pizza, salad, green beans, bread,<br />

cookie, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast sandwich, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Chicken fajita or cheeseburger<br />

Monday, October 10<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Waffles, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Corn dog, fries, veggies, applesauce,<br />

milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Waffles, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Baked potato bar, green beans,<br />

bread, pudding, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast sandwich, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Hamburger or chicken fryz<br />

Tuesday, October 11<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Deli sandwich, beans, veggies,<br />

jello, fruit, milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Deli sandwich, beans, potato<br />

salad, veggies, fruit, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Breakfast burrito,<br />

hashbrown, fruit, orange<br />

juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Chicken gravy on<br />

mashed potatoes or cheeseburger<br />

Wednesday, October 12<br />

Primary School<br />

Breakfast - Cold cereal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Tacos, corn, veggies, bread, fruit,<br />

milk<br />

Middle School<br />

Breakfast - Oatmeal, toast, fruit, milk<br />

Lunch - Chicken nuggets, fries, veggies,<br />

bread, applesauce, milk<br />

High School<br />

Breakfast - Low fat muffin, hashbrown,<br />

fruit, orange juice, milk<br />

Lunch - Pizza or spaghetti<br />

WANTED<br />

7<br />

20 research subjects who want to help<br />

determine the best hearing aid in the market.<br />

HURRY, SPACE IS LIMITED!<br />

Keith Howe, hearing specialist, and Don<br />

McAndie, are doing research on advanced digital<br />

hearing aids. We are in need of 7 subjects to test<br />

and evaluate hearing performance between Starkey<br />

and Phonak hearing aids. The test trial lasts a total<br />

of six weeks, 3 weeks for Starkey and 3 weeks for<br />

Phonak, and your evaluations from this comparison<br />

study will help guarantee that Hears The Answer<br />

will continue to offer the best product for the<br />

Columbia River Gorge. This is a no cost - no<br />

obligation offer (of course, if you wish to keep the<br />

instrument best suited to your hearing loss after the<br />

trial you will enjoy a special savings for your help.)<br />

Keith Howe, M.A.<br />

Clinical Psychology<br />

Hearing Aid Specialist<br />

OR Hearing Society<br />

Call today<br />

to see if you qualify for this study<br />

541-387-5558<br />

Hear’s The Answer<br />

HEARING CENTER<br />

www.hearstheanswer.com<br />

TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!<br />

608 E. Second St.,<br />

The Dalles<br />

541-298-5558<br />

Mon -Thur 9-5p.m.<br />

Friday 9-3p.m.<br />

1501 13th St.<br />

Hood River<br />

541-387-5558<br />

Mon-Thurs 9-5<br />

Don McAndie<br />

Hearing Aid Specialist<br />

OR Hearing Society

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