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Chloe Zimmerman aces SAT math test

News from Naselle:

Congratulations to an outstanding student, Chloe Zimmerman, who received a perfect math score on the SAT test. She had a total score of 2240 and is a potential National Merit Scholarship recipient. Chloe is the daughter of Tom and April Zimmerman of Grays River. She is a very active member of her class and of her community, and is a delightful young lady. You make everyone proud, Chloe, and I’m sure you will accomplish everything you set out to do. Best of luck.

Lots of last minute things going on before graduations begin. The Naselle-Grays River Valley Athletic Awards will be given on Wednesday, the 4th at 6 p.m. The state track meet will be held in Cheney this coming weekend and the Naselle Comets will send three participants to compete. Best of luck to them. This weekend is also the senior trip for the Class of 2014, so I hope they have an awesome time and return safely with memories for a lifetime.

Mark your calendars for Naselle high school graduation, which will take place on Saturday, June 7th at 4 p.m. Eighth Grade move-up will be held on Tuesday, the 10th at 6p.m. and kindergarten graduation will be on Wednesday, the 11th at 6 p.m. The last school day will be on June 13th and students will be released at 12:30 p.m.

Westend news

Here’s an update on a couple of new programs going on at the Grays River Valley Center at Johnson Park. Are you looking for a place to enjoy a hot cup of coffee and a pastry or cookie in the morning? Kim DeJesus is opening up the Library/Computer Center by 8 a.m. with a fresh brewed pot of coffee if you are interested. The coffee and the conversation are free, but donations are gladly accepted. So far she is having a good turnout, especially since the Rosburg Store and the Grays River Café have closed. Check them out.

If you are interested in some help with sewing or learning a particular technique, the sewing room is now going to be open on Thursdays from 10 a.m., and Donna Moody will be the person to contact for more information. Donna is a wonderful, talented seamstress and you could learn a lot from her. Thank you, Donna for sharing your talent.

There seems to be a lot of folks looking for their “roots” in our area. Now’s your chance to learn from the ground up from some people who have been there and are now willing to share their knowledge and ideas with you. If you are looking for a Genealogy Support Group, here it is. If you are interested, please call Judy Durrah at 465-2331, and a date and time will be set up to meet at least once a month.

The Rosburg Wednesday Senior Lunch Bunch meets at the Rosburg Hall each week for a home cooked meal prepared and served by Pat Potter and her volunteer crew. Coming menus for the next two weeks include: June 4th-tuna and egg salad sandwiches, cole slaw, pork and beans, chips and dessert (sounds like a picnic lunch to me); the 11th- soup and mini salad bar, hot rolls and dessert. Come join a great bunch of folks and enjoy a good meal.

On Thursdays, a senior lunch is also served at the above location and is sponsored by CAP. Lunches are served at noon.

Happy Birthday to the following celebrants this week: Mark Badger, Bryan Penttila, Kaisa Saari, Amanda Badger, Ted Swanson, Tylor Nortrup, Rylan Chandler, Oscar Penttila, Alex Bighill, Derek Johnson, Cramer Smith, Kerry York, Jacob Eaton, Kaden Cooper, Kyle Burkhalter, Charlie Otterson, Grace Zimmerman, Tylor Russel, Tom Thompson, Abigail Bennett, Bob Engelson, Jordan Badger, John Indermark and Mindy Penttila. Wishing each of you a perfect day.

Happy Anniversary to Billy and Lois Bighill, Vincent and Kathy Stoeff, Kyle and Jenni Isaak, Ryan and Cherise Bjornsgard and Tim and Deanna Wilson. Wishing you many more.

Are you looking for a special or very unique gift? We were looking for a memorial stone for a family member and came across a family owned business in Eagle Point, Ore., online. Dina Edwards of NW Stonewise was a huge help, very informative and seems to be the kind of person you have known all your life. We checked out their website and found that they engrave rocks (yep, plain old rocks), for just about any occasion. After looking around and talking with her, we decided to order a stone, and the price was very reasonable. She sent me a proof of the engraving and chose the perfect stone from their collection. We received it in less than two weeks and it is beautiful, absolutely perfect. Now I know what we will be purchasing for special events as gifts. I highly recommend doing business with good old fashioned folks like NW Stonewise. You really can’t go wrong.

 

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