28 December 2009

Sherie Hildreth, teacher


I have two kids and a loving husband. They have been so supportive and so has the school and the students. I'm on a winning team.
  • Sherie Hildreth, former sixth grade teacher, Kraxberger Middle School


Hello Friends,

At sundown on Saturday, our beautiful and much loved Sherie left her cancer behind. She was at home with her most precious children and me resting comfortably in peace.

There will be a service for Sherie on Tuesday the 29th at 2:00pm, Temple Beth Israel (18th & NW Flanders). Please contact Holman's Funeral service if more details are needed.

She is already missed.............

Much love to all,

Bruce, Rich, Ashley


The family has asked that no flowers be sent. Contributions to the Sherie Hildreth Ovarian Cancer Foundation would be welcome.

Jan. 5, 2010: More from the Clackamas Review.

25 November 2009

Local yule tunes are coming your way


I'm already tired of Mariah Carey Christmas songs, not to mention that ridiculous Bing Crosby - David Bowie duet. Now, Johnny Mathis, that's good stuff. Andy Williams, even better. But live music is best anyway, and there are some good opportunities coming up to listen to live performances of seasonal songs in Gladstone.

At 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 4, and again Saturday, Dec. 5, the Festival Brass (pictured at left) will provide good cheer and lively atmosphere at Crossroads Coffee Cafe', located at the intersection of 82nd Drive and Oatfield Road. Gladstone High School's winter band concert is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15; the winter choir concert is Thursday, Dec. 17. Both will be held in the newly refurbished high school auditorium. Support live music!

21 November 2009

Gladiators win state girls soccer championship!



Exciting details here: http://tinyurl.com/ycj5z4h

Great job, girls!

Big surprise at GHS


Tuesday was a big day for Gladstone High School and science teacher Kevin Zerzan. Lowell Milken and Rosey Grier (yes, that Rosey Grier) were in town to join State Superintendent of Public Instruction Susan Castillo in presenting Mr. Zerzan with a $25,000 Milken Education Award, one of just two awarded in Oregon this year. It was a complete surprise to Kevin and to all but about three people in the room, as you can tell from watching this video on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/y99u5tp

GHS has a fantastic crew of teachers in its science department, and Kevin is a very deserving recipient of this honor. The gym was packed with students and local dignitaries, and the event was covered by KGW-TV, the Clackamas Review and The Oregonian. It created a big buzz, and rightfully so. Having known Kevin for more than a decade, I can tell you he was shocked and very nearly overwhelmed by the award and the attention. Good guy, great day.

30 September 2009

GHS open house and facility dedication

The Gladstone School District invites the community to the grand opening of the newly remodeled and expanded Gladstone High School. The event will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. Community members can tour the facility at their leisure. Several short presentations will be available for those who are interested. Most presentations will be repeated at least once. Architects, contractors, teachers and administrative staff will be available throughout the building to answer questions and provide information about the design, construction and instructional benefits of the renovation.

28 September 2009

KATU features Gladstone football













The Gladstone varsity football team surprised everyone but themselves last Friday when they defeated LaSalle on the Falcons' new home field. Overcoming a bad rash of injuries to nab the 20-17 victory is a big accomplishment for Coach Wolf and his charges, and it's probably something the kids will never forget.

An exciting byproduct of the win was that GHS got to host that evening's edition of "Friday Night Lights," the KATU high school football highlights show with sports reporter Craig Birnbach. The kids, including the band, put on a first-class show, with star turns by Taylor, Drew and the rally squad. Good stuff.

23 September 2009

Rock and Roll!


Okay, so this is kind of nerdy and pathetic, but as a card-carrying member of the KGON Ear Force, I think it's pretty cool. On Twitter, I post a daily (when I remember) Classic Rock Quote of the Day, a lyrical snippet from a '70s — or earlier — rock song along with the artist name. Today's #classicrock QOTD was from "(The System Of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" by the Alan Parsons Project. When I got home from work this evening, I found in my e-mail a message indicating I'm now being followed on Twitter by Alan Parsons. Dude!

07 September 2009

Maybe the expansion at Reser Stadium was optimistic



Here's what we heard from Beaver Nation all week: So excited, can't wait to go down for the first game, going to be great to see Quizz, should be an awesome season, planning to do some tailgating, bought a new sweatshirt, joined the Mike Parker fan club, filled the Mercury with gasoline, ready to go, think I'll stop by Oak Lawn Memorial to pay my respects to Mr. Andros, been looking forward to this day for months!

Then Saturday morning came: Eh, it's damp, I don't think I'll go.

Photo: P. Buker, The Oregonian, Portland State at Oregon State, Sept. 5, 2009

09 July 2009

Gladiators take talents overseas

Three GHS students are currently touring Europe with the Oregon Ambassadors of Music, an invitation-only assemblage of some of the best high school musicians in the state. Below are a photos of the OAM band and choir. featuring Joe B. (trumpet), Delaney P. (clarinet) and Shae W. (voice) in London last weekend. Also see this brief concert clip posted by a local Londoner. 

If you happen to be in France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy or Germany in the next week or so and spot a kid who looks like Officer Poncherello with a crew cut, say hello to my son for me.



UPDATE (15 JULY 2009): Apparently, if you watch this Webcam in Rothenburg ob der Tauber Friday around 5:00 a.m. PDT, the kids will make an appearance. Like the site says, klicken Sie auf das Vorschaubild um die Originalansicht in einem neuen Fenster zu öffnen. Got it? (Simplified: Click on the little picture to open the big picture. C'mon, that's common um-zu sentence construction, easy stuff.)

03 July 2009

Separated at birth?







Sarah Jessica Parker, 
Dee Snider

The world beyond Gladstone


It's probably good, every so often, for a reality check, one that compares our relatively insular lives to the larger world. One such check occurred for me earlier today. An acquaintance of mine serving in the military responded as follows to a recommendation to take a look at a video posted on the Internet:

I will have to look at the video later, as I am currently in Luanda, Angola. The internet here is not quite fast enough to make video viewing worthwhile. I am in a suit and tie, getting ready to go to a 4th of July party at the US Embassy. I head back to Rabat, Morocco tomorrow, and I will watch the video then. By the way, Angola is much nicer than I thought it would be. The cost of living is outragous, and the traffic in Luanda (the capital) is beyond bad, but the country as a whole is working very hard to come back from over 15 years of war (actually back to 1974, if you don't include the short break around the early 90's).

04 June 2009

RIFfed

Quote of the Day: "Kivett is so much more than our band teacher."

Condolences to all the staff at GHS (and the kids they've influenced) who got the bad news today.