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The days of wine and roses are here! : May 20-26
MONDAY, MAY 20-SUNDAY, MAY 26 WINE — Wineries in the Willamette Valley celebrate Memorial Day weekend, May 24-27, with tasting specials and more. More: willamettewines.com ROSE FESTIVAL — Portland’s annual party, which includes a carnival, parades and more, will be May 24-June 9 at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, downtown Portland and elsewhere. Some key happenings: CityFair, May 24-27, May 31-June 2, June 7-9; Starlight Parade, 8 p.m. June 1; Fleet...
Our TV picks for Monday, May 20: Summer Baking Championship; Quarter Ton Teen
Summer Baking Championship FOOD 8 p.m. There’s nothing like the sea air and a luxurious ocean cruise, so host Jesse Palmer has the 10 bakers create cruise-themed delights, including inner tube cakes and snorkeling-themed cheesecakes, for judges Carla Hall, Damaris Phillips and Duff Goldman. Quarter Ton Teen A&E 9 p.m. Winter is just 15, but weighs 400 pounds. Her father, Daniel, tops the scales at 600 pounds. As he worries his unhealthy lifestyle is contributing to her struggles, they decide to get weight-loss surgery. But surprise complications put them at risk.
Freshman enjoys assisting seniors after school
(SCAPPOOSE) — After helping in the Scappoose High School cafeteria and participating in the school choir, you might think Joshua Normine would want to settle down and catch a YouTube video (or two) just to relax. But no. In his off time, you’ll likely find Normine, a 16-year-old junior, helping a senior citizen with a daily chore. At school, Normine has a keen interest in cooking and helps in the...
Student stays busy perking up others
(ST. HELENS) — A senior at St. Helens High School, Matthew Boren serves his school in many ways, helping out in the kitchen, assisting with laundry, and, most importantly, helping lift the spirits of those around him. Boren is in the transition program at St. Helens High, which means he is working on life skills and work training until he turns 21. It’s challenging for Boren since he experiences a...
Our TV picks for Sunday, May 19: 2024 PGA Championship; American Idol; Tracker
2024 PGA Championship KOIN 10 a.m. The best golfers in the world battle it out for the second men’s major of 2024 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., during the final round of the PGA Championship. Who out of the large field of contenders will lift the Wanamaker Trophy by the end? American Idol ...
Sherwood student takes home first place in Oregon mayor's poster contest
Prakrithi Balasubramanian, a fifth grader at Archer Glen Elementary School, has been named a first-place winner for her poster in the Oregon Mayors Association’s “If I Were Mayor…” civic awareness contest. Each year, students statewide compete in three age groups using different media, describing what it would mean if they were the mayor of their city. Posters are designed by fourth and fifth grade students, while sixth through eighth graders...
What to watch: The must-watch things to stream this week, May 17 - May 24, 2024
What’s Available NOW On Disney+ “Chip ‘n’ Dale: Park Life” - Season 2 (May 22) Two tiny troublemakers have huge adventures while trying to live the good life in a big city park. Nervous worrier Chip and laid-back dreamer Dale make the perfect odd couple: they’re best buddies and they drive each other nuts. In their perpetual pursuit of acorns, these ultimate underdogs are joined by Donald Duck, Pluto, Butch...
Our TV picks for Saturday, May 18: Dream Big: The Michelle Wie Story; The Iron Claw
Dream Big: The Michelle Wie Story KGW 11 a.m. At 13, Michelle Wie was the youngest player to make an LPGA Tour cut and the youngest to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open. By 16, she was a professional with sponsorship deals from Nike and Sony. This new documentary looks at her trailblazing career. The Iron Claw HBO 8 p.m. The film is based on the true story of the Von Erichs, who, through hard work and dedication, rose to the top of the professional wrestling world in the early 1980s. Regularly rocking between triumph and tragedy, the family suffered greatly for their art.
Sports Zone: Every sport, every channel May 17 - May 24, 2024
AUTO RACING Friday 12 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Wright Brand 250, Practice. (Live)1 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Cup Series (Live)2:30 p.m. FS1 NASCAR Cup Series NASCAR All-Star Open, Qualifying. (Live)3:25 a.m. ESPN2 Formula 1 Racing Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Practice 3. (Live) Saturday ...
The finale countdown: Major networks bid farewell to stars and series
April showers bring May flowers, but the best gift for TV lovers this May is finale season. As is tradition, networks all across North America prepare to wrap up many of their shows until the fall, among them procedural dramas, competition series, animated shows, family sitcoms and beloved news series. Of all the spring finale weeks, May 19-25 is the most action-packed, with Sunday night, May 19, saying goodbye to seven TV shows and one longtime judge on ABC’s “American Idol.” ...
Movie Review: Tom Hanks navigates the ‘Road to Perdition’
From a mermaid-loving man to Mister Rogers, Tom Hanks certainly has tackled a wide variety of roles in his career. One of the most different is the Depression-era hit man he plays in the 2002 drama “Road to Perdition,” which MGM+ shows Wednesday, May 22. It’s a necessarily mannered and low-key part for the typically gregarious Hanks, and if it’s difficult to accept him in it, that’s a sign of just how successful he is in it. ...
It's a no-go for Independence Day fireworks in St. Helens this year
Major changes are coming to some traditional and highly attended summer events in St. Helens in 2024. The Fourth of July fireworks display has been canceled — though not the entirety of the festivities — and the 13 Nights on the River, to be held this summer at McCormick Park, may be trimmed. City Administrator John Walsh sent a statement, Thursday, May 16, to Pamplin Media Group stating that the...
Scappoose-area teen heads to the big leagues at the Scripps National Spelling Bee
V-I-C-T-O-R-Y: A 14-year-old Scappoose-area girl is looking to bring home the Scripps National Spelling Bee title after being named the regional champ a little closer to home. By correctly spelling the word “auctorial,” Rubina Wiedemer won the Portland Regional Scripps National Spelling Bee and will be heading to Washington D.C. for the national competition. “I was surprised and overwhelmed … I was involved in a six-round spell off with another...
Carol Kibodeaux Waitkus
February 15, 1943 – May 4, 2024 - Carol Kibodeaux Waitkus, 81, of Scappoose, Oregon passed away peacefully at her home on May 4, 2024. Carol was born on February 14, 1943 in Punxsutawney, PA. She had also lived in Texas and Montana, but eventually settled in Scappoose, Oregon where she felt at home. Carol was an amazing florist for her entire life. She always took pride in her designs...
State parks host free camping day June 1
Celebrate State Parks Day with free parking and free RV and tent site camping at all Oregon State Parks Saturday, June 1 as well as special events at selected parks. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will waive day-use parking fees at the 25 locations that charge them and camping fees for all tent, RV and horse campsites June 1. OPRD will also waive day-use parking fees June 2, to support...
RURAL REFLECTIONS: Waiting on the sun
We stood by the garden overlooking the fields. It was a dark night. Not much happened in the country at night. An occasional possum might show up. The old barn owl might give a hoot. Crickets were chirping and there wasn’t a leaf ruffled by an evening breeze. We stood there in awe and wonder. Was it a dream? Did it really happen? The Northern Lights came to visit last...
Our TV picks for Friday, May 17: The Never Ever Mets; S.W.A.T.; Mary & George
The Never Ever Mets OWN 5 p.m. It doesn’t even matter what the question is when the answer is “Japanese bondage.” The remaining couples go to a group activity session to learn the ancient art of asanawa. Then, a relationship expert helps Sandia and Chris, while Aaron H. defends Dymond. S.W.A.T. ...
Our TV picks for Friday, May 17: The Never Ever Mets; Mary & George
The Never Ever Mets OWN 5 p.m. It doesn’t even matter what the question is when the answer is “Japanese bondage.” The remaining couples go to a group activity session to learn the ancient art of asanawa. Then, a relationship expert helps Sandia and Chris, while Aaron H. defends Dymond. Mary & George STARZ 9 p.m. George (Nicholas Galitzine) attempts to calm the tensions between England and Spain by traveling to Spain with Prince Charles (Samuel Blenkin) in an effort to avoid war. Then, Mary (Julianne Moore) works to secure absolute power in this series finale.
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