February 9, 2010 in Community Events
| Event |
Gangs and Grandview |
| When |
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
5:30pm
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Public forum on what is happening in Grandview
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All Ages
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| Where |
Grandview Middle School ( map)
1401 W 2nd Street
Grandview, WA 98930
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| Other Info | Where do we stand?
Where are we going?
What can I do?
The Grandview School District and the Grandview Police Department
present a public forum on what is happening in Grandview and what more can be done to keep gang activity away from our community.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Grandview Middle School
5:30-6:30pm
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April 28, 2009 in Community Events
| Event |
Centennial Oral History Series- Our Businesses, Community Events |
| When |
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
7:00pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
150 Division
Grandview, WA 98930
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| Other Info | As part of Grandview's Centennial Celebration, a series of oral presentations have been developed. These scheduled presentations will be conducted the fourth Tuesday of each month January through May at The Vineyard (150 Division) from 7-8:30 p.m.
April's presentation will focus on 'Our Downtown/Businesses, Fair and Harvest Festival, Team Pull, and Parade'
For more information, please contact the
Grandview Parks and Recreation Department at 882-9219. |
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April 27, 2009 in Community Events, Local News, Uncategorized | Tags: 98930, centennial, Grandview, Grandview Fire Department, Grandview News, Grandview WA
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Grandview gathered for its centennial photo last Saturday. Photo Brad Smith
Grandview turned out in style for the community photo on Saturday, April 25. The weather cooperated and community members young and old gathered at the center of downtown for the community photo. The photo was taken at the same location as a historic photo taken in 1916.

Teresa Kollmar smiles as she descends from the ladder after taking the official photo. Photo Brad Smith
The official photo was taken by Theresa Kollmar at the top of Fire Department Ladder Truck 18. Kollmar was under the close eye of Craig Taylor, Grandview Firefighter of the Year.
Community members can purchase a copy of the official photo by contacting the city. The official photo was taken from the top of the ladder. The photo at the right was taken from on top of the fire engine.
April 27, 2009 in Block Watch, Community Events, Community Service, Local News, Uncategorized | Tags: 98930, Add new tag, gang, Grandview 98930, Grandview Washington 98930, Grandview Washington News, Public Safety, Safety
Do our students feel safe in our schools? Do they feel safe walking to and from school? Are our students healthy? Are they overweight, under-weight? Are they using drugs? These are all questions that were presented to the Grandview students.
A presentation on the school safety survey results will be presented. The Healthy Youth Survey is taken by students to find out their perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors regarding a wide range of health-related issues and is a collaborative effort between OSPI, the Department of Health, the Office of Community Development, and the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse.
Grandview United is currently surveying the community about some of these same issues. Surveys are available online at www.grandviewunited.org. The community is invited to participate in this survey. The data will be used to develop a data bank of people interested in providing mentoring or other skills with the youth of Grandview. The surveys focus on safety and activities that youth of Grandview would like to see in our community.
Grandview United will be hosting a community meeting on May 5th at 5:00 p.m. at Compass High School/Administration Building. The results of the Healthy Youth Survey as well as look at the current responses from the survey underway by Grandview United will be presented. Parents, students, and community members are invited to attend.
April 11, 2009 in Community Events
| Event |
Junior Miss Program - Happy Birthday Grandview |
| When |
Saturday, April 11, 2009
TBD
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All Ages
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| Where |
Grandview Middle School ( map)
1401 W 2nd Street
Grandview, WA 98930
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| Other Info | The 33rd Annual Junior Miss Program will celebrate the Grandview Centennial theme. Grandview Junior miss is a scholarship program. |
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March 24, 2009 in Community Events
| Event |
Centennial Oral History Series- Our Immigrants |
| When |
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
7:00pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
150 Division
Grandview, WA 98930
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| Other Info | As part of Grandview's Centennial Celebration, a series of oral presentations have been developed. These scheduled presentations will be conducted the fourth Tuesday of each month January through May at The Vineyard (150 Division) from 7-8:30 p.m.
March's presentation will focus on 'Our Immigrants'
For more information, please contact the
Grandview Parks and Recreation Department at 882-9219.
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March 18, 2009 in Block Watch, Community Events, Community Service, Gang Activity, Local News, Uncategorized | Tags: Youth Career Fair
The Citizens for Safe Yakima Valley Communities will host their 3rd annual Youth Career and Job Fair from 1–5:00 p.m. on Monday, March 23 at Southeast Yakima Community Center. Yakima valley high school students are encouraged to attend. This collaborative community effort aims to employ 150 high school age youth in part-time summer jobs from June 15–July 10. For students to be eligible they must attend the Career and Job Fair on March 23 to participate in the program. The job fair is free to students to attend. Southeast Yakima Community Center is located at 1211 S. 7th Street.
To be successful at our goal, we need your support. If you have, or can create, a 4-week job at 20 hours a week for a youth, please call us at 248-2021 x112. For a $685 investment, a youth will experience their first job. Please join us in supporting and growing self esteem, confidence, and hope for our youth.
To provide youth jobs, contact:
Ken Marble, President, Horizon Distribution, Inc. (HDI) (509) 453-3181 x221
Bill Dolsen, President, The Dolsen Companies (509) 248-2831 x123
Ester Huey, Director, Southeast Yakima Community Center (509) 575-6114
March 9, 2009 in Community Events
| Event |
Classified School Employee Week March 9-14 |
| When |
Monday, March 9, 2009
TBD
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March 9-14
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All Ages
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| Where |
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| Other Info | Remember to take the time to honor a valued part of your school's staff during
Classified School Employee Week.
You can recognize these employees by placing posters and signs throughout
your school, present certificates during special assemblies or meetings, host a
special reception, and put up a public "THANK YOU" on school reader boards.
There are nearly 50,000 classified school employees throughout the state of
Washington, involved in many aspects of education our students. These
include:
• Paraeducators, who assist in the classroom and give one-on-one instruction
• Office staff , who are often the primary contact for parents and the community
• Cooks, who prepare nutritious meals for students and staff
• Custodians and maintenance workers, who clean and maintain school buildings
and facilities
• Security personnel and playground supervisor, who provide safe learning
environments
• Technicians, who maintain computers and other electronic equipment
• Bus drivers, who safely transport children to and from school |
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March 8, 2009 in Community Events, Local News | Tags: Country Park, Grandview, Prosser, Prosser School Board, Prosser Wine and Food Fair
The Prosser Wine and Food Fair is looking for a new home. The Prosser School Board has failed to approve a waiver to the school district’s no-alcohol policy.
For the past 27 years, the Art Fiker Stadium has been home to what has been billed as the largest outdoor wine and food fair in Washington State. In February, the school board decided not to pass the motion for the waiver. The motion failed when no one would second the motion. Therefore, for now, the Wine and Food Fair is homeless.
Many who have attended the event in the past agree, the football field is not the ideal location. The main complaint is the lack of shade. The stadium meets the potable water requirements by the Benton County Health Department. It also has a cyclone fence, something that some committee members find more attractive than the commercial orange crowd fencing.
During the school board meeting several committee members voiced frustration. One member was so frustrated that she claimed that the event would not be held this year. Other members are looking at this as an opportunity to make changes to the event which has not changed its format in years. Others have suggested that the event take a hiatus and return when the Walter Clore Wine and Culinary Center opens. The opening of the facility is projected to be in 2010.
In the meantime, local communities such as Grandview have facilities with parking, fencing, and other amenities that remain under utilized. The City of Grandview went through a survey process last year to prioritize improvements at Country Park, also known as the Lower Valley Fairgrounds. The city hopes to increase rentals of the facility and a wine and food fair would be ideal. The park has a covered area with access to water, restrooms, and electricity. The facility also has something missing from the stadium, an amphitheater with lights, electric, stage, and dance floor. Trees were planted several years ago around the amphitheater and would provide the luxury of shade.
Maybe the two communities could work together this year. Prosser has the experience and history to promote a successful wine and food fair while Grandview has an ideal location. Maybe it is time that Grandview decides to focus on working with one of the growing industries in the valley, the wine industry. After a little mentoring, maybe Grandview could attract some of the 3,000 people that travel from around the state to attend the wine and food fair. These tourists spend thousands of dollars in the local stores, restaurants, bars, and motels.
February 24, 2009 in Community Events
| Event |
Centennial Oral History Series- Our Churches and Schools |
| When |
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
7:00pm
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All Ages
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| Where |
150 Division
Grandview, WA 98930
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| Other Info | As part of Grandview's Centennial Celebration, a series of oral presentations have been developed. These scheduled presentations will be conducted the fourth Tuesday of each month January through May at The Vineyard (150 Division) from 7-8:30 p.m.
February's presentation will focus on 'Our Churches and Schools'
For more information, please contact the
Grandview Parks and Recreation Department at 882-9219. |
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