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6--OCTOBER 4,2017
GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Ongoing Events Call Naomi at 773-6091 for Sorting Practice at BC Mello
information, arena--by reservation only.
First and Third Tuesdays 176 Horseshoe Bend Road,
First Kids Stuff Leah Rebekah Lodge 22 at Goldendale. (509) 250-0726
First & Third Mondays Odd Fellows Lodge, 301 NW First Thursday
Rainbow Girls meeting at 210 Second Street, 7:30 p.m. Columbia Basin Goat Guild
S. Columbus. Dinner at 6:30 Second Tuesday meeting at 2 p.m. Open to any-
p.m. open to the public with Klickitat Republicans meet at one interested in or has goats
meeting following. (509) 773- 6 p.m. Rotating meeting loca- (509) 261-1991.
4567 tions. October 10 Dallesport
Every Wednesday Community Center.
Community Grace Brethren Second and Fourth Tuesdays Learning
Church has an AWANA pro- International Order of Odd- Tuesday and Thursdays
gram for children 4th to 6th fellows meeting at 8 p.m. at Family History Center,
grade from 2-3:45 p.m. the Goldendale Oddfellows located at the corner of N.
Third Wednesday Lodge. Columbus and McKinley is
Learn andPlaypreschoolage Every Wednesday open Tuesday and Thurs-
older siblings welcome 2:00 Kiwanis meets at 7 a.m. at the day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
p.m. at Goldendale Primary Simcoe Cafe in Goldendale. Wednesday from 1-4 p.m. and
School Every First Wednesday 6:30-8:30 p.m. Ancestry.com
First and Third Fridays Coffee and Conversation plus more. Appointments
Goldendale moms group/play 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Gold- available outside these hours.
group from 9:30-11:30 a.m. endale Senior Center. Top- Open to the public. (509)250-
at Goldendale Community ics of conversation include .~n~.~
Grace Brethren Church. For aging, travel, fraud, health Second and Fourth Tuesdays
more information, call Jen- issues, and activities. For SimcoeChapterofToastmas-
ters meets at noon at Christ
nifer at (503) 703-1330. more information please call
the King Lutheran Church.
Virginia at 509-773-3757.
First Thursday
Support Groups Masonic Lodge, 210 S. Colum- For the Guys
Every Monday bus. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. open First Saturday
Narcotics Anonymous meet- to the public with meeting Men's breakfast at Colum-
ing in Wishram from 3-4 p.m. following. For more informa- bus Avenue Baptist Church,
at 425 Main St., across from tion, visit goldendalefreema- located at 815 N. Columbus, at
the post office. Newcomers sons.org or call (509) 773-5785. 8a.m. (509) 773-5075.
welcome. Mid-Columbia Public safety Men's breakfast at Commu-
Mondays thru Fridays Activity League (MCPAL) nity Grace Brethren Church,
Narcotics Anonymous, 7 meeting at various locations, located at 1180 S. Roosevelt at
p.m., Monday thru Friday at For more information, call 8 a.m. (509) 773-3388.
Father's House Fellowship, LeAndra (509) 250-0539. Second andFourth Saturdays
207 S. Klickitatin Goldendale. Second Thursday Men's Breakfast at Gold-
Every Tuesday Goldendale Motorsports endale Nazarene Church,
Take Off Pounds Sensibly Association meeting at the located at 124 W. Allyn at 8
(T.O.P.S.) meets in the River- American Legion, at 6 p.m.a.m.
view Bank meeting room at 9 for dinner, meeting at 7 p.m.
a.m. For more information, Trout Lake hosts Senior
call (509)261-0330. Meals at noon at the Jerry For the Ladies
Domestic Violence Victim's Lunch Community Center. Second Monday
Support Group 10:30 a.m. at Come and have a great meal Delta kappa Gamma Inter-
Programs for Peaceful Living with events featuring music, national Society "dinner"
for more information please entertainment or guestbusiness meeting from 5-6
call 509-773-6100. speaker. For more informa- p.m. The vision of DKG is to
Second Wednesday tion please call 509-369-0031. have Leading Women Edu-
Alzheimer's Association Car- Second and Fourth Thursday cators Impacting Education
egiver Support Group at the Columbia Center of the Arts Worldwide. New members
Goldendale Senior Center, presents: The Gorge Expres- and guest welcome. Location
located at 115 E. Main, from sion Session Music Jam Sec- varies each month, please
10:30 a.m. to noon. ond & Fourth Thursdays of call Linda at 509.773.5667 for
Every Thursday each Month6:30-8pm Impro- more information.
T.O.P.S. (Taking Off Pounds vised Jam Session Instructed First Wednesday
Sensibly) meets from 6-7 p.m. by Ryan Murtfeldt $5-10 Sug- Soroptimist International of
at the Riverview Bank in Gol- gested Donation. Goldendale business meet-
dendale. Phone (509) 261-0330. Every Thursday ing 6 p.m. Dedicated to help-
Grief Support Group 815 Goldendale American Legion ing women and youthin our
North Columbus from 6:30- Bingo 6:30 p.m. Call Gary for community and worldwide.
8:30. For more information moreinfo: (509)250-0993 Guests and new members
please call 509-773-1959. First and Third Fridaywelcome. Location varies.
Groups run each week until Java Talk 8 a.m. at Sod- Call Naomi at 773-6091 for
November 30, 2017. busters Restaurant. information.
Second Thursday Every Friday and Saturday Second Wednesday
Goldendale Community Sup- Petrogiyphs Walking Tour Order of Eastern Star No. 1
port Group for School Food. Now through the end of Sep- Evergreen meeting at 7:30
Anyone interested in the tember. Journey on the trail at the Goldendale Masonic
quality of food our public of The Lewis and ClarkExpe- Lodge 210 S. Columbus
school students get. Meet at dition. Well known petro- Fourth Wednesday
the Goldendale United Meth- glyph "She Who Watches" Order of Eastern Star No. 1
odist Church at 6:30 p.m. and other significant Native Evergreen Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Coalition for Preventing American cultural resources open to the public with meet-
Abuse in Klickitat County are located at Horsethief ing following at 7:30 at the
(formerly Klickitat County Lake State Park. To set up Goldendale Masonic Lodge
Drug Awareness Team and your tour call 509-439-9032, 210 S. Columbus.
Relationship Abuse Preven- you willreach the Goldendale Third Thursday
tion Program) meeting at Observatory who will set up Girl's Night Out: Women's
Pete's Pizza from noon to 1 your tour. Bring your walk- Dinner Party from 6-9 p.m.
p.m. Everyone is invited, ing shoes as you will walk the at the Historic Balch Hotel
Weight Loss Support Group- same paths the Native Ameri- in Dufur, OR. Our monthly
Free-at the Water's Edge in cans walked, dinner is a new social space
The Dalles. Please call Jen- Every Saturday for women to connect, laugh
nifer at 541-993-4853. Goldendale Farmer's Market and have inspiring conversa-
from 9-2 at Ekone Park. tions. Come for dinner, and be
Community First Sunday nourished by delicious food
Every Monday Except July-September. Tra- and drink as well as nurtur-
Yoga at the United Method- ditional county jams, dancing ing conversation with other
ist Church 109 E Broadway, encouraged. Simcoe Boys at women. Join a big table, order
Goldendale from 6-7:30 p.m. the American Legion 1-4 p.m. dinner, drink wine, savor des-
sert as you meet new women
Please call Jill Kieffer RN or get to know girlfriends bet-
Instructor to pre-register Hobbies and Crafts ter. Pure femme fun. Bring
(541) 490-3704 Second Tuesday a friend or come alone and
First Monday Goldendale Photo Club meets meet new ones. Please call
American Legion meeting, 7 at 6 p.m. at Golden Photo, 105 541.467.2277 for more infor-
p.m. at the Legion building, W. Main. Anyone with a pas- marion.
108 N. Grant. sion for photography wel- First Saturday
First and Third Monday come. (509) 772-2717. Goldendale Aglow meets at 10
Goldendale City Council Every Thursday a.m. for fellowship meeting at
meetings 7:00 p.m. at 1103 S Bowman Creek Fiber Arts the Goldendale Grange (509)
Columbus. Guild meeting from 10 a.m. 773-0496.
Lyle Lions Club Meeting. to 2 p.m. in the basement of
Potluck at 6:00 pro. meeting the Goldendale Grange. Spin-
at 6:30 pm. Contact (509) 365- ners and weavers welcome. Goldendale Library
2921 for more information. Every Friday This Week
Second Monday Yarn Benders meets from 10 Oct 9
Book Talk book discussion a.m. to noon at Sodbusters. Book Discussion group 11:00-
groups for adults at 11 a.m. Open to all who knit or cro- 12:30 p.m.
and 6:30 p.m. at the Golden- chet--from beginners to Book Discussion group 6:30-
dale Community Library, 131 experts. 8:00 p.m.
W. Burgen. (509) 773-4487. Oct. 10
A.B.A.T.E. Legislative motor- Learn and Play for small chil-
cycle rights organization 6:30 Animals and Outdoor dren 2:30-3:30 p.m.
p.m. social, meeting at 7 p.m. Second Tuesday Oct. 11
at the Goldendale American Klickitat County Search and Family Storytime ll:00-Noon
Legion. Open to public. Rescue general meeting and Learn and Play for small chil-
First Wednesday training at 6:30 p.m. at the dren 2:15-3:15 p.m.
Soroptimist International of KPUD meeting room. (509) Book Mobile Fall Schedule
Goldendale business meeting 773-4455. Oct. 5
at 6 p.m. Dedicated to help- Columbia Basin Goat Guild Lee 9:14-9:30 a.m..
ing women and youth in our class. Contact Mary to reg- Roosevelt School 10:00-11:35
community and worldwide, ister for more information, a.m..
Guests and new members (509)261-1991. Alderdale/Mercer Ranch
welcome. Location varies. Every Wednesday 12:55-1:35 p.m..
Columbia River Country Expo, Oct. 7 at Underwood
Store 2:05-2:35 p.m.. Community Center 10-2 p.m.
Sundale Fruit Company 3:10- 2017 Broken Spur Rodeo. 9
3:35 p.m. a.m. 149 Willis Rd, Golden-
Oct. 10 dale.
Cleveland 11:00-11:30 A.M. Oct. 10-12
Bickelton Post Office 12:15- Maryhill Museum of Art pre-
1:15 p.m. sents: Fall Museum Week:
Bickelton School 1:20-3:00 Shadow Play: Area 3rd and
p.m. 4th graders are immersed
Oct. 11 in a day of art with hands-
Lyle Market 9:45-10:15 a.m. on activities, gallery tours,
Lyle High School 10:25-12:30 and group discussions. This
p.m. year program will feature the
Dallesport School 1:45-3:00 Oregon Shadow Theatre and
p.m. their production Jack and the
Dragon. Program runs from
Upcoming 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $3/
Oct. 6-7 student; teachers and chap-
eronesare free. Transporta-
Holy Trinity Rummage Sale: tion grants may be available.
Sat. 9-6 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m.- To make reservations call
noon. Holy Trinity Catholic =.o .qT. , ext. 25 or email
()ct. 7 e auc at~b'ti~mar ynl 1 lmu-
Goldendale Harvest Festi-
val at Ekone Park Celebrate
the Harvest at Ekone Park
with the Goldendale Farm-
ers Market, a Farm to Table
Harvest Supper to benefit the
FFA students from 3:30-5pm.
Sponsored by the Chamber
of Commerce, and the City of
Goldendale.
Oct. 7-8
Car is King Weekend & Art
Festival at Maryhill Museum
of Art. Celebrate Sam Hill's
love of roads, the automo-
bile, and the arts during this
two-day festival devoted to
creativity in all its forms.
The event includes a classic
car show, arts festival with
booths by artists working a
variety of media, hands-on
children's art activities and
veggie car races, a chance to
drive the historic Maryhill
Loops Road and vintage race
cars timed on the Loops. For
a complete schedule of events,
click here.
Concours de Maryhill &
Drive the Maryhill Loop
& Art Festival. Bring your
vintage automobile to Gol-
i~endale and have a thrill of
a lifetime driving down the
Maryhill's Loop and enjoy the
Concours de Maryhill from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Dozens of clas-
sic, sport and customized
cars on view, competing for
prizes such as best original,
classic, hot rod and muscle
car. This is an open car show
and anyone with a special car
may enter. Browse and shop
booths featuring Northwest
artists working in a variety
of media, including painting,
glass art, jewelry, woodwork-
ing, ceramics and more.
Single Mom's Oil Change Oct.
8, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. by appoint-
ment-call David 773-3280
Rural Family and Business
Emergency Preparedness
seum.org.
Oct. 11
Water's Edge Mindfulness
BreathWork 7-8:30 p.m. 551
NE Lone Pine, The Dalles, OR
for more information please
call 541-506-5788
Oct. 13
Flagger Training at Yakima
Valley College. One-day cer-
tification training for work
zone traffic control flaggers.
$45 registration. Contact YVC
509-574-6800 for more infor-
mation.
Oct. 14
150th Anniversary Celebra-
tion of National Grange:
Klickitat County celebrates
150 years of Granges with
an open house at Goldendale
Community Grange Hall 228
E Darland in Goldendale. 1-3
p.m.
Dwinell Country Ales Grand
Opening. Noon
Oct. 17-19
Maryhill Museum of Art pre-
sents: Fall Museum Week:
SCHOOL LUNCHES
Primary/Middle School
Lunches
Thurs: Teriyaki Dippers
Fri: Chickenburger
Mon: Dell Sandwich
Tues: Spaghetti
Wed: Chicken Nuggets
High School Lunches
Thurs: Chili Cheese Dog
with Baked Fries or
French Toast & Sausage
Fri: Chicken Wrap or
Baked Potato Bar
Mon: Chicken Stir-Fry or
Burrito
Tues: Taco or Enchilada
Wed: Chickenburger or
Spanish Casserole
Shadow Play: Area 3rd and
4th graders are immersed
in a day of art with hands-
on activities, gallery tours,
and group discussions. This
year program will feature the
Oregon Shadow Theatre and
their production Jack and the
Dragon. Program runs from
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $3/
student; teachers and chap-
erones are free. Transporta-
tion grants may be available.
To make reservations call
509.773.3733 ext. 25 or email
education@maryhillmu-
seum.org.
Oct. 21
Maryhill Museum of Art
presents: Appraisal Clinic:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more
about objects you love, from
family heirlooms to garage
sale treasures, as leading
regional art dealers and
appraisers donate their time
and expertise in the areas of
American Indian art, jew-
elry, fine and decorative arts.
The opinions and apprais-
als are informal but always
educational. Cost: $10.00
for the first item; $25.00 for
three (includes free museum
admission). Proceeds support
Maryhill Museum of Art.
Rural Family and Business
Emergency Preparedness
Expo, Goldendale Grange
Hall, 10-2 p.m.
Oct. 28
Tango Lesson and Dance at
the Maryhill Museum. The
evening starts with a 45-min-
ute tango lesson at 6 p.m. fol-
lowed by a tango dance party
from 7-9 p.m. All levels wel-
come! $5 for members; $10 for
non-members.
SENIOR MEALS
Senior Meals for
Thursday Noon
October 5
Salisbury Steak
Senior Meals for ~:
Monday Noon
October 6
Sloppy Joes
Senior Meals for
Tuesday Noon
October 7
Sloppy Joes
Senior Meals for
Wednesday Noon
October 8
Taco Salad
Call Mt. Adams
Transportation Service for
Transportation to meal sites:
Goldendale, 509-773-3060;
White Salmon, 509-493-4662
WEATHER THIS WEEK
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,~/", Day Time: Sunny, High 68
_~ =(~( Saturday: October 7 ~t.~s Tuesday: October 10
Day Time: Partly sunny. High 61 -oy~Day Time: Partly sunny, High 65
Evening: Clear, Low 39 Evening: Clear. Low 42Evening: Clear, Low 34
Sundse: 7:05 AM Sunrise: 7:09 AM Sunrise: 7:13 AM
Sunset: 6:38 PM Sunset: 6:32 PM Sunset: 6:27 PM
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_~,,-~ Thursday: October 5
s"T"~ Day Time: Sunny, High 69
Evening: Clear, Low 41
Sunrise: 7:07 AM
Sunset: 6:36 PM
].~¢~ Friday: October 6
,*"T'~, Day Time: Partly sunny, High 71
Evening: Partly cloudy/Showers, Low 48
Sunrise: 7:08 AM
Sunset: 6:34 PM
,Is
_~_ Sunday: October 8
ST" Day Time: Sunny, High 62
Evening: Clear, Low 37
Sunrise: 7:10 AM
Sunset: 6:30 PM
_~ =(~)~ Monday: October 9
Day Time: Sunshine, High 59
Evening: Mainly clear, Low 34
Sunrise: 7:12 AM
Sunset: 6:29 PM
Movies at The Dalles
Now Playing:
American Made (R) 115 Minutes
SHOWTIMES: October 4-5; 1:15, 4:15, 7:30. October 6-7; 1:15, 4:10, 6:45. October 8; 1:15,
4:10, 6:45, 9:10. October 9-11; 1:15, 4:10, 6:45
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (R) 141 Minutes
SHOWTIMES: October 4; 12:45, 3:45, 7:00 October 5; 12:45, 3:45
The Lego Ninjago Movie (PG) 100 Minutes
SHOWTIMES: October 4; 1:30, 4:30, 6:45. October 5; 1:30, 4:30. October 6-8; 1:45. October
9-11; 4:30
It (R) 135 Minutes
SHOWTIMES: October 4-5; 1:00, 4:00, 7:15. October 6-8; 4:00, 7:15. October 9-11; 1:00, 7:15.
Coming Soon:
The Mountain Between Us (PG-13) 103 Minutes
SHOWTIMES: October 5; 7:15. October 6-7; 1:30, 4:20,
9:20. October 9-11; 1:30, 4:20, 7:30
7:00. October 8; 1:30, 4:20, 7:00,
Blade Runner 2049 (R) 163 Minutes
SHOWTIMES: October 5; 7:00. October 6-8; 1:00, 4:30, 8:00. October 9-11; 2:00, 7:00.