August 8, 2018 Willapa Harbor Herald

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Tee Ballers in the Willapa Harbor Baseball Association this summer.

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Photo by George Kunke

Tee Ballers play well this summer Six Tee Ball Division teams competed in the Willapa Harbor Baseball Association during the summer, including Pitchwood Alehouse & Inn, Dilks Tire, Coastline Roofing, Grocery Outlet, Borden's Auto Parts and Chen's Restaurant & Motel. In case you don't know what tee ball is, it is a game for young children that is played by the same rules of baseball, in which the ball is not pitched but hit from a stationary tee. Below are the rosters for the six competing teams. Pitchwood Alehouse & Inn: Manager Jon Schray. Players: Arlo Hanson, Kyell Patrick, Michael Schray, Jonathan “Gage” Brennis, Markus Ping,

Reme Yearout, Kaeden Blain, Darrien Milbert, Logan Basil and Giovanni. Dilks Tire: Manager Melissa Aust. Players: Wyatt Andrews, Parker Buck, Cash Johnson, Kenyon Wetterauer, Ryder Aust, Jaxen Hurley, Braden Neva, Steve Konigsberger, Brady Galvin and Cody Dawson. Coastline Roofing: Players: Leeum Capps, Nolan Rye, Jack Milton, Trevan Milton, Jacob Richter, Nathan Richter, Zephyr Haugen, Hunter Vineyard-Howard, John Schultz, Nicholas Schultz, Dean Barrett and Ellarose Moncy. Grocery Outlet: Players: Toby Lorton, Anthony Morris, Paisley Picker-

nell, Roman Dominguez, Coleson Williams, Aiden Pickernell, Derick Pickernell, Natalie House, Blake House, Jordan Nissell and Thomas Ritchey. Borden's Auto Parts: Manager Kevin Dickey. Players: Trapper Bogar, Archer Bogar, Grayson Dickey, Kyne Eldred, Jeager Clements, William Brown, Luke Merkel, Riley Young, Carson Reasoner, AJ Hodel and Daniel Boggs. Chen's Restaurant & Motel: Players: Gabriel Mason, Lane Heater, Levi Landrum, Lukas Sedy, Landon Martindale, Harrison Hebish, Jackson Snodgrass, Kamryn Porter, James Hartwell and Joaquin Hoyt.

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Harbor Happenings

Wednesday, August 8, August 15, Raymond Timberland Library presents Wonder Works: Art for children. Explore activities that develop science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills. For more information call (360) 942-2408.

FRENCH DIP NIGHT: The Raymond Eagles #1631 will be hosting a French Dip Night Thursday from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 215 Third St. Raymond. Includes French dip sandwich, salad and dessert for $8.

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Family Movie at the Raymond Timberland Library is Friday, August 10, August 17 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Enjoy a movie with popcorn! This event is part of the Summer Library Program. For more information calll (360) 942-2408.

The Chinook Indian Nation will be holding its monthly Council Meeting at 11:00 a.m. on August 11 at the Chinook Nation Tribal Office at 3 E. Park Street in Bay Center. Please arrive on time. The meeting is open to all tribal members, and attendees are reminded to bring a potluck Pacific County Resolve item. Contact the Tribal OfFertility Support Group meet- fice at (360) 875-6670 if you ings are the first and third have any questions. Tuesday of every month at 707 Commercial St, RayAugust 11, Saturday, Waimond WA. kiki Beach Concert: Champagne Sunday starting 7:00 Alliance for a Better Com- p.m at Cape Disappointment munity will be meeting at the State Park. Endearingly laRaymond Community Center beled as "Pearl Jam meets at 319 3rd St. in Raymond at Bette Midler," this married noon on the second Wednes- duo blund grunge and pop day of each month. All are rock with musical theatre. welcome. Thanks to the Friends of the Columbia River Gateway, Raymond Timberland and other sponsors, for their Library presents Let Off support of the Waikiki Beach STEAM: Book Bag, 11:00 Concert Series. A Washa.m. to noon, August 9 for ington State Parks Discover teens. Explore activities that Pass is REQUIRED. Call develop science, technology, (360) 642-3029 for more engineering, art, and math information. skills. Customize a book bag. All supplies provided Monday, August 13 at by the Friends of the Ray- 3:15 the Teen Advocacy mond Timberland Library. Coalition will be holding For more information call their next monthly meeting (360) 942-2408. in the Raymond High School Library. All people of all Watercolor classes for ages are welcom to attend adults at Pacific Fine Art, 333 regardless of membership 3rd st. the 2nd and 4th Thurs- status. Agenda packets will be days at 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. provided at the meeting. for $15 and Children’s classes are 2nd and 4th Fridays from Willapa Hills Back Coun4:00 to 5:30 p.m. Kids (5 to try Horsemen meeting takes 14) supplies are provided. place on the second Monday Class is $10. of the month at 7:00 p.m. at The Pit, 5880 Wilson Creek The North Pacific County Rd., Raymond. Food Bank is open every Thursday 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 The Willapa Harbor Quilp.m. The food bank is closed

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