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Arrowhead Travel Plaza – Every year, the staff at Arrowhead Travel Plaza take time to show special appreciation to their customers. This year, Arrowhead will reward loyal customers with points, prizes and discounts for a week from August 23 to 29. Arrowhead Rewards members will receive double points on all purchases throughout the celebration and special daily fuel discounts when they use their card. Customers can get a free hot dog, fountain drink and chips with a coupon from the Confederated Umatilla Journal (CUJ) and while in the store, can sign up to win prizes like a Master Build Electric Smoker, Wildhorse Stay & Play package, Dometic power cooler, mountain bike, snowboard, and much more. Poker Great news for poker players! The poker room at Wildhorse Resort & Casino is scheduled to reopen on August 23. Put on your best poker face, bring your friends and play your favorite game, just like the old days (in 2019)! Featured games in the poker room are limit and no limit Hold ‘em and Omaha. Wildhorse Family FunPlex/Quaking Aspens Lanes All 24 lanes at Quaking Aspens Lanes are now open for use and weekend hours have been extended. Now, it’s easier than ever to reserve your spot on weekends. Whether it’s a date for two or a party of ten, you can get the lanes you want, when you want them. Every Monday through Thursday in August at Quaking Aspens Lanes, bowlers can take advantage of the Pins & Pizza package. The package includes 90 minutes of bowling and shoe rental for up to six people, a large 3-topping pizza and a pitcher of soda. Price for the entire package is $50 before 6pm and $55 after 6pm. This is a super deal! And remember to purchase an Arcade FunCard for the kids (and kids at heart)! To reserve lanes, go to wildhorseresort.com/resort/bowling or call 541-966-1690. Bowling center closing times are 10pm Sunday through Thursday, midnight Friday and Saturday. Dining Plateau Fine Dining – Besides the outstanding wine and food, the best part about dining at Plateau at Wildhorse Resort & Casino is the beautiful view of the Blue Mountains and the best way to take it in is by dining on the patio. There’s always a comfortable breeze and evening shade to keep diners cool. Try out the favorite entrée of many returning customers, the Pendleton Whisky Steak – a tender New York strip steak with Pendleton Whisky demi-glace and shallot aioli. Open Wednesday through Sunday, dining hours are 4pm to close and reservations are required. To make your reservation, call 541-966-1610. Go to wildhorseresort.com to view or download Plateau’s menu. Traditions – Traditions mouth-watering Chef Experience family style dinners continue in August and they have garnered quite a following! Foodies love the ample portions and delicious entrees, sides and desserts included in the meal. Dinner themes are Thursday – Low Country Seafood Boil, Friday – Fish Fry, Saturday – Prime Rib, and Sunday – Down Home BBQ. These specialty dinners are available from 4pm to 9pm while supplies last. Guests can also order from the menu. Traditions is open for dine-in or takeout daily; breakfast, 7am-10:30am, dinner, 4pm-9pm. Lunch from the Traditions menu is currently served in the Sports Bar. Seating is limited. Hamley Steakhouse and Saloon – Hamley Steakhouse and Saloon is open at full capacity in August and continues to serve USDA Prime beef. That means every steak is the best quality! A recent 5-star review from Daniel said, “Always come to Hamley’s for dinner and drinks when we are in Pendleton. Love the atmosphere, food and drinks.” Mike’s 5-star review said, “Wonderful! Best meal of the trip! Bartender was amazing.” Dine in the historic surroundings of the restaurant or enjoy your meal outside in the lovely summer weather. Takeout is available. Go to Hamley.com and choose the Steakhouse option to order or view the menu. Current dining room hours are 5pm to 8pm, Tuesday through Saturday, with the Saloon opening at 4pm. Hamley Café – Hamley Café is open for indoor dining and takeout. Pick up your favorite breakfast burrito or pastry, then come back for a satisfying lunch. And remember to get a comforting coffee beverage to keep you going throughout the day. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 8am to 4pm. View the menu at hamley.com. Golf Golf Course at Birch Creek – The final session of Junior Golf Camp at the Golf Course at Birch Creek begins August 23 at 9am. This four-day session covers golf swing fundamentals, putting, chipping, sand shots, rules and etiquette. Kids will also get tips on nutrition and fitness. Instruction is by a PGA member and staff. At the end of the session, there’s a tournament and banquet to celebrate fun, friendly competition. Every Wednesday in August is Senior Day at the Golf Course at Birch Creek. Golfers 55 and over get a cart for $15 and pay only a $20 greens fee. Ever Monday in August is Military Monday at the Golf Course at Birch Creek. Active duty military and veterans get a cart for $15 and pay only a $20 greens fee. Every Monday through Thursday after 1pm, golfers can enjoy a special golf package that includes nine holes of golf, a cart, a burger and a brew for only $30 at the Golf Course at Birch Creek. What a fabulous way to spend an evening in August! Call 541-966-1655 for more information or go to birchcreekgolfcourse.com. Upcoming tournaments at the Golf Course at Birch Creek include the Oregon Golfers Association Junior Tournament, August 12 and Round 1 of the Pendleton Amateur, August 21. Wildhorse Golf Course – Ladies, you have one more chance to get into a summer golf clinic at Wildhorse Golf Course. The final session of the ever-popular Ladies Wednesday Night Golf Clinic begins August 18. The five-week session includes carts, refreshments, course challenges with prizes, free play, and a fabulous 19th-hole wine tasting experience. Bring a friend and enjoy this unique series of lessons and fun! The final session of Junior Golf Camp at Wildhorse Golf Course begins August 16 at 9am. This four-day session covers golf swing fundamentals, putting, chipping, sand shots, rules and etiquette. Kids will also get tips on nutrition and fitness. Instruction is by a PGA member and staff. At the end of the session, there’s a tournament and banquet to celebrate fun, friendly competition. Every Tuesday and Thursday in August is Senior Day at Wildhorse Golf Course. Golfers 55 and over get a cart for $15 and pay only a $25 greens fee. Ever Monday in August is Military Monday at Wildhorse Golf Course. Active duty military and veterans get a cart for $15 and pay only a $25 greens fee. Every Monday through Thursday after 1pm, golfers can enjoy a special golf package that includes nine holes of golf, a cart, a burger and a brew for only $35 at Wildhorse Golf Course. What a marvelous way to spend an evening in August! For more information go to wildhorseresort.com/resort/golf/ or call 541-276-5588. Upcoming tournaments at Wildhorse Golf Course include the Wildhorse Golf Club Championship, August 7-8, the Pacific NW Golf Association Master-40, August 9-13, and Round 2 of the Pendleton Amateur, August 22.
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Prosser Memorial Health is always working to provide more services in the communities we serve, and we are excited to welcome Licensed Mental Health Therapist Steve Peters to the Benton City Clinic. Steve received his MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling/Forensic Counseling Specialization from Walden University, and his BBS in Applied Psychology from Regent University. He is a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success. Steve began his career at an inpatient state hospital in Oregon, eventually moving on to outpatient and school-based work. He made his way to the Tri-Cities in 2000 after taking a position as a mental health case manager. Steve enjoys living in our region because of all it has to offer and the relationships he has built. In his free time, he likes going on hikes, writing music, being creative and traveling. After 25 years as a therapist, Steve’s love for helping people continues to grow. His goal is to help others feel better, thrive, and become the best version of themselves. He is excited to be starting at Prosser Memorial Health’s Benton City Clinic and meet the needs of the community. His services include Individual Counseling and Therapy, Screenings, Group Facilitating, Crisis Intervention and more. The need for mental health services in has been growing in our communities. PMH strives to care for all your primary care needs, including your mental health. For more information about our mental health services or to schedule an appointment with Steve Peters, call 509.588.4075 or visit prosserhealth.org. As we gear up for the back to school season, HAPO, Starbucks, and Communities In Schools Benton Franklin are proud to continue their partnership to be #Allinforkids.
Last year, HAPO partnered with Communities In Schools Benton Franklin to host a Back To School Event where we were able (amidst a pandemic and wildfires) to distribute food, essential items, backpacks, and schools supplies to 250 children in need in our area. This year HAPO will be hosting the same event, which will also include a community resource fair for families to attend to learn about what resources are available to them. The community resource fair will include free haircuts, free sports physicals, and opportunities for local organizations to set up tables in one of the four categories: health, nutrition, and wellness, family resources, education/professional resources, and children’s resources. HAPO and Starbucks have also teamed up to accept donations to help provide school supplies, backpacks, and essential items. Donations will be matched up to $5,000 by HAPO and $5,000 from community partners including: Bechtel, Pivot Financial, Molina Healthcare, Total Care Clinics, Heather Rill Farmers Insurance, PEAK IT, and Homebridge Mortgage. Starting July 19th and running through August 19th, monetary donations can be made at any Tri-Cities HAPO location and any Tri-Cities or Prosser Starbucks location. If you are interested in making a donation or participating in our community resource fair at the Back To School Bash, please contact Meaghan Brooks at meaghan.brooks@hapo.org. Lourdes Health is hosting a blood drive with the American Red Cross on Monday, Aug. 9, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Lourdes Medical Center, in the Farrelly Auditorium on the 4th floor. Community members are invited to join Lourdes employees in rolling up their sleeves and giving this life saving donation.
“The United States is currently facing a severe blood shortage, and we are happy to be able to do our part to help serve this great need,” said Jean Lewis, Lourdes Health Laboratory Director. “We are committed to strengthening our community and helping meeting hospital and patient needs through blood donations. This blood drive is our way of giving staff, colleagues and neighbors an opportunity to help save lives.” Blood is a perishable product that can only come from volunteer blood donors. With someone in the U.S. needing blood every two seconds, blood products must be constantly replenished, according to the Red Cross. “We urge community members to donate blood and help ensure that patients in local hospitals have a supply of blood ready and waiting before an emergency occurs. There’s no better feeling than knowing that your blood donation may give someone a second chance at life.” According to the Red Cross, donors with all blood types are needed, especially those with types O negative, A negative and B negative. Appointments are need to participate in the Blood Drive. Additionally, all participants will be required to comply with COVID-19 protocols, including masking inside of all Trios Health facilities. For more information and to make an appointment, go to: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-results?zipSponsor=Lourdes. |
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