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Pûte & Sayte
Tami Waldron • tami@pinetel.com
Oh my, it is hot. Larry Cantrell ?v=S7k4ekntag8&featuressshare
captured a temperature of 113 12046
degrees on his thermometer in VFW Bingo
Halfway on Friday. It has been
Dorothy Brower shared the fol­
hot, hot, hot.
lowing - The VFW Bingo hall
Fourth of July
was nice and cool while outside
Where do you want to be on it was very hot. We had 16 per­
July 4? in Halfway, Oregon of sons come out to play bingo. We
course. The parade starts at 5 had a family from California who
p.m. Live music by the Brady have a place here also, and I be­
Goss Band is at the fair grounds. lieve the last name is Huff. We
Kids games, pie auction and fire­ also had three nice young fellows
works! Come on down, the event come in. They were here from
is free. Bring a blanket, chairs, Spokane Washington and riding
sunscreen and mosquito spray.
bicycles all the way. They were
The deep pit Beef BBQ dinner going to Hells Canyon tomorrow
costs are $15 adult, $8 child. The and then back to attend the Junior
dinner includes deep pit BBQ, Rodeo.
cowboy beans, coleslaw and bev­
The pots were $7 each. The
erage.
jackpots thought it was too hot
Brady Goss sent out a huge outside and decided to stay in one
welcome on this youtube video. more time. The next bingo will
https://www.youtube.com/watch
be July 10. The regular jackpot
will be $70 for 59 numbers called
and the special jackpot is $800 for
56 numbers. This is not a mis­
print. We have decided to up this
jackpot, so come on out and try
for the big bucks. The consolation
of $14 was won by Mrs. Huff and
one of the bicycle riders.
Hells Canyon Jr. Rodeo
It was a hot one, but a good one.
Parade, two days of rodeo and
now awaiting the results.
Main Street Stage
An eclectic three piece group
entertained us at the Main Street
Stage in Halfway last Sunday.
One of the musicians played a
saw. It was an interesting
sound....it could sing.
Coming up at the end of the
month - Kathryn Claire - July 31
starting at 7 p.m. www.kathryn-
clairemusic.com
Ending
Looking forward to a Fabulous
4th of July. Halfway, Oregon.
There is no place like home. For
all who are coming to town, drive
carefully...arrive safely. And we
end with -
My patriotic heart beats red,
white, and blue. -Author Un­
known
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Submitted photo
Deborah Weingard Lee and Dr. Chung Lee present a
piano workshop for the Clear Creek Music Festival in
Halfway, Saturday, July 11.
Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Along
with fun and games, the children willlearn and
perform a new song written just for them to a
text from "A Child's Garden of Verses" by Robert
Lewis Stevenson.
The "Conversations on the Arts" provide an
opportunity to gain insight into theworks per<
formed on the concerts and to share your own
creative ide as in art, poetry, and of course,
music. Pre-concert talks will also be held at 6:30
before each concert to provide interesting con­
text and background on the works to be per­
formed.
Registration is required for Clear Creek Kids
chorus, Community/Festival chorus, the Conver­
sations program, lessons, and the Piano Festi-
val/Workshop activities. Registration forms,
including the discounted fees for local students,
are at the Hell's Canyon Journal office and the
Halfway Library. Contact the festival at
clearcreek@flash.net or Sheila Allen at 682 553-
8662 for additional information or to receive an
e-mail registration form.
This tool can be used by individuals working in­
dependently or by groups with a facilitator and in­
cludes native language support for 19 languages.
Those languages include Amharic, Bengali, Eng­
lish, French, Haitian Creole, Japanese, Nepali,
Russian, Spanish, Urdu, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi,
German, Hindi, Korean, Portuguese, Somali,
Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
To access Basic ESL, go to the library’s website
at www.bakerlib.org , select the Resources page,
and click on the Basic ESL link.
First Friday Art Exhibition for July 3,2015
The Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center welcomes five
local artist’s creating art­
work inspired by Horses.
Nancy Allen will be show­
ing pen &ink, and colored
pencil
artwork.
Terri
Berthelsen is showing
rawhide Braiding. William
Lee Huston will show sad­
dles and silversmith work.
Brenna Tyler will be show­
ing her sculptures.
Nancy Allen, is a colored
pencil and pen and ink
artist; she is also a signature
member of The American
Academy of Equine Art.
Terri Berthelsen studied
with Tim George, a braider
for Hamley’s Western Store
in Pendleton. William Lee
Huston, specializes in Tree­
less Soft Saddles, quality
leather work and custom
silver work. Jean Huston,
has been working side by
side with Bill Huston for
years. Brenna Tyler, is a
sculptor. Brenna creates
limited edition bronze
sculpture, one of kind
sculpture and oil paintings.
On First Friday July 3,
there will be an opening re­
ception for the artists from
5:30- to 8 p.m.
This exhibition is made
Spend the Fourth of July
in Halfway!
Hours: Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday
Library Now Offering Basic ESL
Baker County Library District is pleased to an­
nounce a new free digital service for our online
users. Basic ESL for Libraries is an online English
language learning program that improves an indi­
vidual’s listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills through a simple to follow, yet proven cur­
riculum. Students learn English quickly and effec­
tively on relevant topics including: family, home,
school and many other topics. In each lesson stu­
dents learn key vocabulary and how to use that vo­
cabulary in conversation.
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541-742-2063
Clear Creek Music Festival Enters its Fifth Year
Once again the hills of Halfway, Ore. will be
alive with the sound of music. The Clear Creek
Music Festival celebrates- a half-decade of
music making with activities from July 8-24. The
two-week program for select college-age stu­
dents taught by internationally known music fac­
ulty offers three public concerts by Festival
students and faculty, the last of which will in­
clude the world-premiere of the first in a series
of compositions entitled “Scenes from the Ore­
gon Trail” by Festival Composer-in-Residence
Dr. Blaise Ferrandino.
An exciting new feature of this summer’s ac­
tivities will be the Clear Creek Junior Piano Fes­
tival, held from July 8-14. This program, for
pianists from age 8-high school, will provide
concentrated enrichment instruction for young
students and the opportunity to perform in a
supportive, non-competitive atmosphere. Space
remains in the program for local students and
scholarships are available for area students.
In addition to the instruction and group ses­
sions, internationally known guest pianists Deb­
orah and Chung Lee will present a workshop on
Saturday, July 11. They will discuss their expe­
riences teaching piano in S. Korea and Hawaii,
perform new piano teaching literature, and offer
a master class in which Festival participants and
students of local teachers may perform in a non­
competitive atmosphere. Piano teachers, stu­
dents, and all persons interested in an
international perspective on music making are
invited to attend this day-long event.
As in the past, there are many kinds of oppor­
tunities for the residents of Baker County to par­
ticipate in the Festival. This year, the
Festival/Community Chorus for teens and adults
takes on Bach, a setting of "The Lord is My
Shepherd" by John Rutter, and Joseph Martin’s
‘The Music of Life.”
Lauren White Escalante returns to conduct
the Clear Creek Kids camp Monday,
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THURSDAY, JULY 2,2015
possible through the gener­
ous support of Umpqua
Bank.
Light Refreshments pro­
vided by Friends of Cross­
roads. Music by Gene
Nelson and Debbie Fried­
man. No host bar by Cop­
per Belt Wineries. This
exhibition will be on dis­
play and available for pur­
chase through Saturday,
Aug. 1.
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