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GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON JULY 12, 2017 --5 Both Lyle and High Prai- tonight, .7.5, and will meet rie Fire Departments were weekly on Wednesdays called out to extinguish and Sundays at 7pm in the a fire at Lyle Point on the Lyle School Library at 625 Fourth of July. Fire Chief Keasey Avenue. For more David McCune reported,information, interested par- "Page out about 2230, Lyle ties can call 360-870-3321 or and HP responded with one visit our FB page at www. truck each and HP facebook.com/suc- Command. The RP cessthroughsobri- had the fire all bet LyleNews ety. This meetingis out when Lyle and open to anyone who HP got to the point• is pursuing sobri- Lyle and HP didMildred l.ykens eLy and believes mopup, for about that choice will be one hour, to insure beneficial in their no rekindle. Size of lives and the lives fire was about 30 by 30 feet. of their families. The most likely cause was Rettai Bruni, Prevention/ children playing with fire Intervention Specialist/Lyle works." Again I commend Community Schools wants these diligent volunteers you to keep Aug. 1 from that give of their time and 4-8 p.m. open to enjoy the themselves for rushing in "National Night Out" cele- when everyone else is rush- bration. The residents of Lyle ing out. Because of them we and the surrounding commu- have survived another 4th of nities will be gathering at the July's fire threats...now we Lyle Community Park. The have the summer ahead and purpose of this exciting event hopes that lightening will is intended to encourage cooperate, partnership with neighbors, From the desk of Andrew safety officials, organiza- Kelly, Lyle School Super- tions and local businesses- intendent/Principal: Just all while having a blast wanted to share that an AA together! This unique com- group, Success Through munity event promotes resi- Sobriety, has started in dents' involvement in crime Lyle. These meetings begin prevention activities, police- community partnerships, strengthening of neighbor- hood spirit as well as send- ing a message to criminals that crime is not welcome in our community! A great time was had by all last year and with everyone participating, this year's event is promising to be bigger and better! Plans are to have live music/tal- ent/artists, various booths, face-painting, BBQ dinner, lawn/water games, etc. If you or someone you know would be able to contribute to this upcoming event (in any capacity) please con- tact. Any contributions and/ or assistance in organizing this effort are welcome and would be greatly appreciated. We invite you to join the fun! Together we can continue to make Lyle a safe, secure and beautiful place to live! Who do you call? About the stagnation of the "pond" on the Lyle side of the tunnels? I realize that water levels have diminished to the point where water is not flowing in and out anymore but the area looks to me to be a real health hazard, not to mention an eye sore to those passing through our great community. I Steve Carlson leads anThe Earth Science Rocks! shuttle will return approxi- expedition to explore the geology tour visits Mt. St. mately 6 p.m. Steve Carlson northwestern side of Mt. St. Helens on the Northwest is a Northwest native and a Helens, Saturday, July 29, side. Learn about the erup- retired professor of geology. from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Meet at tive sequence and evidence The fee is $50 and includes 7:45 a.m. at the front entrance left behind following the a box lunch and bottled of the Columbia Gorge Dis- cataclysmic eruption of the water. Reserve your place by covery Center, 5000 Discov- mountain in May of 1980. The calling (541) 296-8600 ext. 201. ery Drive, The Dalles for a tour includes a hike to Spirit For more information visit one-day bus tour. Lake and Windy Ridge. The www.gorgediscovery.org. You can enjoy a delicious Columbia River Bible There will be a car wash to prime ribdinneronSaturday, Camp at Camp Morrow ishelp campers raise money July 15, at the Glenwood Sta- coming. Junior camp is July towards their registration tion. Serving times 30- Aug. 2, for fee. Call Pastor Butch or Jen- are 4 - 7 p.m., first Glenwood fourth through nifer Hallenbeck for more come, first served, seventh grade, information at (509) 364-3571. They will also beNews Teen camp is Here's one last note regard- servingtheirfamous, Aug. 3 - Aug. 6 for ing the rodeo. Glenwood delicious prime rib Glenwood eighth- 12th grade. Rodeo Association secretary dinners the thirdHomemakers Registration forms Roxie Clemmer would like Saturdays of August are available at to thank all the Association and September. 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