8 BEHIND THE SCENES DECEMBER 29, 2021�JANUARY 5, 2022 FROM THE COVER Celebrate the new year in downtown La Grande By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine NEW YEAR’S EVE BLOCK PARTY AND BALL DROP L A GRANDE — A traditional New Year’s Eve celebra- tion is returning to downtown La Grande this year after going virtual in 2020. A block party will start at 10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31, and the ball drop at midnight will wel- come 2022. The intersection of Adams Avenue and Depot Street will be closed off for the celebra- tion, which includes burn barrels to keep revelers warm and a warming tent sponsored by John J. Howard & Associates Real Estate with hot cocoa and other goodies. Many downtown restaurants and shops stay open late, and Becky’s Burger Wagon is scheduled to be serving up food. Also, Loveland Funeral Home will be providing free rides home. The event is organized by La Grande Main Street Downtown. In 2020, the organization did not sponsor a block party and the 10 p.m. Dec. 31 Adams Avenue and Depot Street Downtown La Grande ball drop was livestreamed on Facebook. “This year it’s back to normal,” said Ashley O’Toole, Realtor and property manager with John J. Howard & Associates. O’Toole was the one who pro- posed the idea for a New Year’s Eve party to La Grande Main Street Downtown. This is the event’s eighth year. “There’s a lot of laughter, a lot of conversation. It’s a fun, celebratory atmosphere,” said Taylor Scroggins, executive di- rector of La Grande Main Street Downtown. Near midnight, the illuminated ball will descend the fl agpole on the Phoenix Building as the crowd counts down to the new year. The Observer, File Locals fi lled downtown La Grande during the New Year’s Eve block party on Dec. 31, 2019, to watch the ball drop and welcome in 2020. “It actually glows pretty im- pressively,” Scroggins said. He said John J. Howard & Associates is a major partner for this New Year’s Eve tradition, and O’Toole makes sure all the lights — for the ball and the illuminated 2022 — are in perfect order. Winter Classes at Crossroads December Class Tuesdays Portrait Painting with Acrylic December 28 – February 8 • 5:30-7:30pm FULL - Call to be placed on waitlist www.crossroads-arts.org January 20 Adult Wheel Throwing For Beginners January 20, 27 and February 7 FULL - Call to be placed on waitlist January 13 Intro to Calligraphy – “Easy Uncials” January 20 and 27 • 6:00-8:00pm January Classes Fridays 2020 Auburn Avenue Baker City, Oregon 541.523.5369 www.crossroads-arts.org Exploring with Paint and Canvas January 14 – February 11 • 10:00am-Noon FREE High School Class Scroggins said many commu- nity events came back in 2021. La Grande Main Street Down- town organizes Crazy Days, the Eastern Oregon Beer Festival, Downtown trick-or-treat, Plaid Friday and Small Business Satur- day, the holiday parade and tree Children’s Ballet Classes Tuesday Ballet I January 4 – February 22 • 4:00-5:00pm January 15 Barn Quilt Painting Workshop 9:30am–3:00pm Wednesday Ballet II January 5 – February 23 • 4:00-5:00pm January 17 Adult Intermediate Wheel Throwing January 17, 24 and February 7 Thursday Ballet III January 6 – February 24 • 4:00-5:00pm Crossroads is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm Crossroads in accordance with the Oregon Health Authority requires masks for everyone age 5 and above. lighting, and a guided lights tour (in partnership with the Union County Chamber of Commerce). 2022 may bring even more activities. “We’re looking to expand our events next year,” Scroggins said.