2 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2017 Local — News of Record — — Community Calendar — FARM TO TABLE EVENT You are invited to the Baker County YMCA’s Farm to Table Event, Friday, July 28th at the Quail Ridge Golf Course 3:00 p.m. 9 Hole Golf Tourna- ment 5:30 p.m. Social Hour Music by Shannon Gray 6:30 p.m. Dinner prepared by Latitude 45 Grille 7:15 p.m. Live Auction Tickets are $40 Per Person, $75 a Couple. Tickets sold at the Fitness Center: 3715 Pocahontas Rd, Baker City, OR 97814. Call 541-523-9622 to reserve your tickets to this fun outdoor event. CONCERT AT THE OREGON TRAIL INTERPRETIVE CENTER Trail Tenders is sponsoring a special free evening concert by western singer and entertainer Mary Kaye on Friday July 28. The concert starts at 6:30 in the outdoor amphitheater at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Mary Kaye is an award winning western singer and songwriter. With a mix of traditional and origi- nal contemporary songs, her family friendly shows celebrate western heritage and landscapes. Trail Tenders is hosting the free concert as part of the Trail Center’s ongoing 25th Anniversary cel- ebration. They invite everyone to enjoy a relaxing evening of music and spectacular scenery overlook- ing the Baker Valley as a thank you to the commu- nity for 25 years of support. Mary Kaye will also be performing in the Leo Adler Theater located inside the Interpretive Center on Saturday, July 29 at 11:00 a.m., 12:30 and 2:00 p.m. NORTH POWDER HUCKLEBERRY FESTIVAL July 29, 2017. City of North Powder Fun day. Car show, vendors, games, food, music in the park. All school breakfast reunion. Fireman evening BBQ. Call Sheila Orr 541-910-9222 or Sue DeHaas 541- 898-3000 for more information. THE ALIBIS CONCERT The Alibis Band will be preforming live at Powder River Music Review in Powder River Pavilion July 30, Sunday 4 to 6 p.m. at Geiser Pollman Park in Baker City Oregon. Classic boomer rock/blues featuring band members Tim Hines, Jerry Smith, Janis Carper, Tim Erickson. Another event brought to you by non-profit group Baker City Events. COMMUNITY NIGHT OUT August 1, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. This annual event provides an opportunity for families to join together for an evening of fun, food and entertainment at the Geiser-Pollman Park. Free hamburger, pop, chips and fruit. Live music by Frank Carlson, Vendor booths - some free - some with items for sale - free raffle entry to win prizes. Community service agen- cies will be available with information of help for those in need. Donations are accepted to help fund future events. PANFISH TOURNAMENT The 15th Annual Panfish Tournament will be held Sunday, August 20 at 5:30 a.m. at Hewlett Park in Richland. ECLIPSE CHRISTIAN CONCERT August 19, doors open at 6 p.m. Two pop rock Christian bands coming from Boise for one night to 1250 Hughes Lane. $10.00/person and no presales. Doors open until full. JAIL ROSTER COLE, Derek ECKSTEIN, Joseph CLARK, Dexter NOBLE, Cecil BAKER, Joshua TUGMAN, Michael BROWN, Geoffrey STEELE, Alan ARTHUR, Tyler EDISON, Cynthia THORNTON, Mark WHITE, Eric MINNER, James HERRING, Jonathan CUTSHALL III, Colvin JONES, Malissa WILKERSON, Harold TOLMAN, Douglas ROBINSON, Justin MATTESON, Valarie KOOS, Henry BLITCH, James BROOKS, Matthew NICHOLS, Robert PURKEY, Danielle EASTLAND, Ian CLAYBORN, Douglas BARNES, Dean STRITMATER, Blaine EPLER, Brenda ANDERTON, Bobby HAMM, Todd straining Order. Wilkerson, Harold Irvin. 7.19. Pro- bation Violation. Knittel, Marilyn Christina. 7.19. Disorderly Conduct. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES POLICE LOG Thornton, Mark Lee. 7.25. Violation of Restraining Order. White, Eric Shaine. 7.25. Violation of Restraining Order. Arthur, Tyler James. 7.25. Probation Violation. Heffernan, Valerie Grace. 7.25. Disorderly Conduct. Aydelotte, Justin David. 7.23. Fur- nishing Alcohol. Minner, James Orion . 7.22. Menac- ing and Disorderly Conduct. Barger, Thomas James. 7.21. As- sault IV in the Presence of Minors. Roberts, Kyle. 7.20. Violation of Re- Elsie Irene Phillips Hoffman, 70, of Baker City, Oregon passed away on May 18, 2017 at her residence. A graveside service will be held for Elsie on Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Baker City, Oregon with Bishop Tim Taylor officiating the service. A potluck reception will be held following the service at 1955 Clark Street, Baker City, Oregon. The family would appreciate an RSVP if planning to attend the reception; you may call 541-403-9518 and ask for Norma. To light a candle for Elsie, or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit: www.grayswestco.com. — Obituaries — Dylan Scott Thomas Baker City, 2010-2017 Dylan Scott Thomas, 7, of Baker City, Oregon passed away on July 15, 2017 in Dylan Baker City, Thomas Oregon. A celebration of his life was held on July 18, 2017 at the Baker City Christian Church in Baker City at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Jesse Whitford officiating the service. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel. On July 15, 2010 in Klamath Falls, Oregon, Shad, Megan and Kay- dence Thomas lovingly welcomed Dylan into this world. Dylan completed first grade at Brooklyn El- ementary in Baker City, Oregon and made quite an impression on his teacher, Stephanie Mays who he called “My Sunshine”. He brought love and happiness to every single person he met. Dylan loved camping, hunting with his dad, fishing, riding his bike, nerf gun wars and making people smile. He leaves behind his parents Megan (Louie) Thomas of Baker City, Shad Thomas of Burns, Oregon; his stepmother Karrie Thomas of Burns, Oregon; and his big sister Kaydence Thomas also of Baker City, Oregon. Dylan also leaves behind many loving family members and friends. Should friends and family desire, memorial contributions may be made to The Dylan Scott Thomas Fund through Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle for Dylan or to leave a condo- lence for the family, please visit: www.grayswestco. com. Vinnie Evelyn Givens Baker City, 1929-2017 Vinnie Evelyn Givens, 88, a long time Baker City resident and currently of Donnelly, Idaho, passed away on July 18, 2017 at St. Lukes Regional Medi- cal Center in Boise, Idaho. A viewing will be held on Friday, July 28, 2017 from 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. PST at Gray’s West & Co. Pio- neer Chapel. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, July 29, 2017 be- ginning at 1:00 p.m. at Mt. Hope Cemetery with Pas- tor Garth Johnson of the Agape Christian Church officiating. Arrangements have been entrusted to Gray’s West & Co. Pioneer Chapel. William Alfred and Hen- rietta Julia (Kieslich) Goff lovingly wel- comed Vinnie Evelyn Goff into the world on Jan- uary 1, 1929 in Baker, Vinnie Oregon. Vin- Givens nie attended Baker High Schools and then married Orval Jackson Givens on August 19, 1947 in Baker City, Oregon. Orval and Vinnie were married for 38 years and 11 months before his passing in 1986. During their marriage they had six wonderful children; Orval, Evelyn, Barbara, Bruce, Frances, and Clara. Vinnie was first and foremost a loving and car- ing wife and mother. She played the violin in her youth and instilled in her children a love of music. She met her husband play- ing in a band at a local dance in Baker City. She could hunt and fish with the best of them. Home- made bread hot and fresh from the oven was often an after school treat for her children. Her first career was a mom. She did not enter the workforce until her youngest child was in school, working for the city of Baker in the payroll office. A skilled seam- stress, she created beautiful quilts for each of her chil- dren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her latest pastime was Tea and Crumpets each afternoon. She will be missed by all who were blessed with knowing her. She is survived by her son Orval Dale Givens and wife Suzanne of Hunts- ville, Alabama, her daugh- ter Evelyn Ann Jackson and husband Terrance of Boise, Idaho, her daughter Barbara Joyce Sivey and husband Gail of Don- nelly, Idaho, her son Bruce Wayne Givens of Baker City, Oregon, her daughter Frances Elaine Givens of Clarkston, Washington and her daughter Clara Jean Knox and husband Robert of Baker City, Oregon. Vinnie is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Vinnie is preceded in death by her parents; two brothers Alfred Westly Goff and Joe Leo Goff; three sisters Irene May Watson, Hazel Belle Mas- ters, and Virginia Ream Goff; and two granddaugh- ters Kay Lynn Jackson and Jennifer Lea Scott. Memorial contributions may be made in Vinnie’s honor to the Billy Ruth Bootsma Foundation through Gray’s West & Co., 1500 Dewey Ave., Baker City, OR 97814. To light a candle in memory of Vinnie or to leave a condolence for her family, please visit: www. grayswestco.com. HUNTINGTON PIONEER DAYS August 18-21. A celebration of the pioneer and Native American heritage that shaped this corner of North East Oregon including Native American danc- ers, Pioneer living history performers, live music, children’s activities, community BBQ, and more in downtown Huntington. TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE August 21, The Great American Total Solar Eclipse will darken skies from Oregon to South Carolina, along a stretch of land about 70 miles wide. Community Night Out Aug. 1 The public is invited to come enjoy a fun fam- ily friendly evening at Community Night Out 5:30 -8:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at Geiser Pollman Park. Free hamburger, chips and fruit provided by Or- egon Trail Restaurant and Baker City Events fund raising, served at the Lions Shelter. Free pop and water are donated by Safeway and Albertsons. Free Snow cones at the Sheriff Wagon • Free Ice Cream at the Baker Elks Lodge Wagon • Matt Club dunk tank Live music by Frank Carlson 6:30-8:30 p.m. These booth vendors and suppliers of raffle Items that have reserved space: Baker City Fire Dept. BCPD Baker City Rotary Baker City Downtown Organization Baker County Consoli- dated Dispatch Baker County Health Dept. Baker County Juvenile Dept. Baker County Library/ VROOM Baker County Safe Com- munities Coalition Baker County Sheriff’s Office Baker Foster Parents/ CASA Baker Food Coop BMCC Brooklyn PTO Country Financial – Cindy Endicott Elkhorn Community Preparedness Foreign Exchange Stu- dent Info Heart N’ Home Hospice and Palliative Care MayDay MOPS MOPS Next New Directions Inc New Directions Total Health Oregon State Police Powder River Correc- tional Facility Powder River Dance Club Rachel Pregnancy Center ROCCOS Saint Alphonsus Medical Center Saint Luke’s Salvation Army Settler’s Park System of Care Wrap- around/Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc YMCA. 490 2nd Street off David Eccles in South Baker Saturday, August 5, starting at 10 a.m. • Office chair • Microwave • Upright vacuum • Espresso maker • Shaved ice machine • Toddler clothing • Teen clothing • • • • • • • Books Toys Geriatic cat steps Xbox 360 games Wii Wii games Wii Fit board • • • • • • • Deep fryer Cake pans Adult-sized shoes Shoe rack Trampoline pole set New King sheet set Glass mugs • Jars • Lawnmower • Music CDs • Bench press with weights • And more!