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    ENTERTAINMENT
Saturday, August 25, 2018
East Oregonian
Page 3C
ENTERPRISE
Music festival jams for 10th year
Juniper Jam
features 15 acts
East Oregonian
Original music takes
center stage as more than a
dozen musical acts converge
on Wallowa County for Juni-
per Jam.
In its 10th year, the fes-
tival features folk, country,
Americana, roots, rock and
blues. Also, festival-goers
can enjoy food and drinks,
local artisans and children’s
activities. Juniper Jam is
Saturday, Sept. 1 from 11
a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Wal-
lowa County Fairgrounds in
Enterprise.
While the musical genres
vary, festival director Janis
Carper said the common
thread is original music —
honoring the song and its
writer. This year’s lineup
includes TK & the Holy
Know-Nothings, featuring
Portland songwriter Taylor
Kingman surrounded by an
all-star band, including Jay
Cobb Anderson and Tyler
Thompson (Fruition), Joshua
Simon (Shook Twins) and
Lewi Longmire (Left Coast
Roasters, Brothers & Sis-
ter). This “favorite side proj-
ect” recorded a live album
last December with engi-
neer Bart Budwig at Enter-
prise’s OK Theatre. Also
taking the stage is the Don
of Division Street fronted
by Matt Cadenelli (Wander-
lodge, The Deadstring Fam-
ily Band, Brothers & Sister,
Anita Lee & the Handsome
3) along with guitarist Anita
Lee Elliot, who will be per-
forming at the festival with
her band Anita Lee & the
Handsome 3.
“This is one of the most
exciting things about this
year’s
lineup,”
Carper
said, “the cross-pollina-
tion between bands. It really
emphasizes the ‘jam’ in Juni-
per Jam.”
Contributed photo
Contributed photo
Shane Cooley & the Midnight Girls from Austin, Texas, offer roots and Americana
music with a bit of rock and pop.
Anita Lee Elliot will perform country-edged rock with
her band, Anita Lee & the Handsome 3.
Contributed photo
Contributed photo
The Mondegreens bring alternative rock from Seattle.
Brother Busk, a young duo from Portland, will share
their talent and charm.
Returning for the festi-
val is Portland’s Kory Quinn
Band. And newcomer Mary
Bragg, from Nashville, Ten-
nessee, brings impressive
credentials as the 2017 Mer-
leFest Chris Austin Song-
writing Contest winner and
Ahead. Also, Brother Busk,
a young duo from Portland,
will infect festival goers with
their talent and charm.
The traditional opening
Tunesmith Round will fea-
ture Jay Cobb Anderson
(Fruition), Tommy Alexan-
2018 Songwriter Serenade
winner. Other acts include
Shane Cooley & the Mid-
night Girls from Austin,
Texas, alternative rock from
Seattle with The Monde-
greens, and some rootsy soul
from Portland’s The Get
PENDLETON
der and Tracy Spring. Also,
Spring will teach Intro to
Alternate Tunings on Gui-
tar at 10 a.m. at the Fishtrap
House in Enterprise. Regis-
tration is $15. A new addi-
tion to this year’s festival is
a “busking” time, when the
WHAT TO DO
Festivals
Broadway Block Party
•Saturday, Aug. 25; 3-7 p.m.
•Broadway
Street,
Mil-
ton-Freewater
Free. Family-friendly with
kids’ activities, 5K run, food
trucks, and music by Diego
and the Detonators. Adult bev-
erages available for purchase.
(509-440-3530 or alex@water-
millwinery.com).
Juniper Jam
File photo
Bette Lynch Husted
Terrific Tuesday
features Husted
book signing
PENDLETON — Local
author Bette Lynch Husted
will be on hand during the
upcoming Terrific Tuesday
event at Heritage Station
Museum.
Husted, who recently
published her first novel,
“All Coyote’s Children”
(Oregon State University
Press), will read selections
from the book and sign cop-
ies. The free event is Tues-
day, Sept. 4 from 7-8:30
p.m. at 108 S.W. Frazer
Ave., Pendleton. Copies of
the book will be available
for purchase.
A work of contemporary
fiction, it focuses on the life
of Annie Fallon, recently
widowed and living on a
ranch in Eastern Oregon. In
addition to the loss of her
husband, Fallon is grap-
pling with her son’s rehab
and her own mental health
crisis. Befriended by a
Umatilla-Cayuse neighbor,
Fallon learns how to go on
living without her husband
through the help of friends
and neighbors.
Husted has authored
three previous publications,
including a pair of autobi-
ographical memoirs.
For more information
about Umatilla County
Historical Society events,
call 541-276-0012 or visit
www.heritagestationmu-
seum.org.
gates open at 11 a.m., with
Calico Bones, Chris Baron
& Megan Cronin, and Joey
Carper & Elwood.
“There are many wonder-
ful music festivals in Ore-
gon, but Juniper Jam is the
only one in the region that
offers exclusively original
music,” Carper said.
The event serves as a
fundraiser for the Wal-
lowa Valley Music Alliance.
Founded in 2004, the non-
profit organization sponsors
musical performances and
coordinates music education.
Juniper Jam tickets are
$20 in advance at Wallowa
County locations, including
Joseph Hardware, The Book-
loft, The Dollar Stretcher or
online at www.juniperjam.
com. Kids 12 and under are
free. Camping is available
for $5 per night. Tickets pur-
chased at the gate are $25.
For more information,
including other musical per-
formances Aug. 30 through
Sept. 2, or to register for the
guitar workshop, visit www.
juniperjam.com.
•Saturday, Sept. 1; 11 a.m.-
10 p.m.
•Wallowa
County
Fair-
grounds, Enterprise
www.juniperjam.com
$20/advance,
$25/gate,
free/ages 12-and-under. Fea-
tures 15 musical acts, food and
drinks, artisan vendors and chil-
dren’s activities. Camping avail-
able for $5 night.
Pendleton Round-Up/Hap-
py Canyon
•Sept. 10-15
•Multiple venues, Pendleton
www.pendletonroundup.
com
Many activities free. Dress-
Up Parade (Sept. 8; 10 a.m.),
PBR Classic (Sept. 9-10; 6
p.m.), Main Street Cowboys
Free Show (Sept. 11-15), Ro-
deo (Sept. 12-15; 1:15 p.m.),
Happy Canyon Night Show
(Sept. 12-15; 7:45 p.m.), West-
ward Ho! Parade (Sept. 14; 10
a.m.) and more.
Wallowa Valley Festival of
the Arts
•Sept. 11-16
•Various venues in Joseph
www.wallowavalleyarts.org
Free/many activities, $25/re-
ception. Showcases more than
that 80 artists from across the
nation.
Art, Museums &
Authors
Band provides study of Allman Brothers
PENDLETON — A street party fea-
turing the music of Brothers and Sister
is coming to Pendleton’s Main Street.
The group is said to perform the
music of the Allman Brothers Band
with haunting detail. All ages are invite
to the heart-felt evening that would
a.m-8 p.m.; Friday-Saturdays;
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
•Pendleton Public Library,
502 S.W. Dorion Ave.
www.pendletonlibrary.wee-
bly.com
Free. Features colorful
paintings by the Pendleton art-
ist. Runs through Aug. 31.
•Monday-Fridays, 10 a.m.-5
p.m.; Saturdays; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
•Pendleton Art + Frame, 36
S.W. Court Ave.
Free.
Features
Pacific
Northwest paintings and draw-
ings by Jerry Mishler. Runs
through Aug. 31.
“Beautiful Games: Ameri-
can Indian Sport & Art”
•Monday-Saturdays;
10
a.m.-5 p.m.
•Tamástslikt Cultural Insti-
tute, near Wildhorse Resort &
Casino.
www.tamastslikt.org
$10/adults, $9/senior citi-
zens, $6/youths. Exhibit high-
lights sports, which have played
a pivotal role in American In-
dian tribal communities. Runs
through Oct. 13.
“The Wild Landscape: Art
and Words of the Zumwalt
Prairie”
•Tuesday-Fridays, 10 a.m.-4
p.m.; Saturdays, noon-4 p.m.
•Pendleton Center for the
Arts, 214 N. Main St.
www.pendletonarts.org
Free. Idaho-based painter
grew up in rural Pacific North-
west. Also, local artist Roberta
Jones’ monotypes and mixed
media works featured in Loren-
zen Board Room Gallery. Runs
through Aug. 31.
Art Exhibit
Terrific Tuesday
•Monday-Thursdays;
11
a.m-7 p.m.; Friday-Saturdays;
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
•Hermiston Public Library,
235 E. Gladys Ave.
www.hermistonlibrary.us
Free. Features work of Dirk
Hummer, Candis Angel and
Roxanne Cahill. Runs through
Aug. 31.
Judith Graham Exhibit
•Monday-Thursdays;
10
Talk
•Thursday, Sept. 6; 5-7 p.m.
•Crow’s Shadow Institute of
the Arts, 48004 Saint Andrew’s
Road, Mission
www.crowsshadow.org
Free. Avant-garde filmmaker
shares about print-making resi-
dency.
“Seeing the West”
•Monday through Fridays;
10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturdays;
noon-4 p.m.
•Josephy Center for Arts
and Culture, 403 N. Main St.,
Joseph
www.josephy.org
Free. Features photos and
paintings from a June gathering
of artists and writers at Zumwalt
Prairie. Special events held in
conjunction include a presen-
tation by Jeff Fields, Zumwalt
project manager (free, Aug. 28,
noon) and Plein Air Watercolor
Workshop on the Zumwalt Prai-
rie ($45, Sept. 8, 8 a.m.)
Brian Sostrum: New Work
gratify even the Allmans themselves.
The free show is Friday, Aug.
31 from 7-10 p.m. on Main Street,
Pendleton.
For more information, call
Great Pacific Wine & Coffee Co. at
541-276-1350.
•Tuesday, Sept. 4; 7-8:30
p.m.
•Heritage Station Museum,
108 S.W. Frazer Ave., Pendle-
ton
www.heritagestationmuse-
um.org
Free. Local author Bette
Lynch Husted will read from her
latest book, “All Coyote’s Chil-
dren.”
Vanessa Renwick-Artist’s
Music
Jim Basnight Band
•Saturday, Aug. 25; 7-9 p.m.
•Echo Ridge Cellars, 551 N.
Thielsen St., Echo
No cover. Bring your danc-
ing shoes.
James Dean Kindle
•Saturday, Aug. 25; 9
p.m.-midnight
•Virgil’s at Cimmiyotti’s, 137
S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. Solo country sing-
er-songwriter presents evening
of lounge-country music.
Fun Addicts
•Saturday, Aug. 25; 8 p.m.
No cover
•Wildhorse Sports Bar, Wild-
horse Resort & Casino, off I-84
Exit 216, Mission.
Absolutely Nobody
•Sunday, Aug. 26; 6-8 p.m.
•Ione City Park
No cover. Music in the Park
features Joe Lindsay, Corey
Cooley and families. Bring lawn
chairs, blankets and a cooler.
Food available for purchase
from Tacos Hometown at 5 p.m.
Open Mic at GP
•Thursday, Aug. 30; 7-9 p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. Bring
your instrument, voice, family
and friends.
Live Music Thursday
•Thursday, Aug. 30; 7-9 p.m.
•40 Taps, 337 S.W. Emigrant
Ave., Pendleton
No cover. Features Waste-
land Kings.
Street Party w/ Brothers
and Sister
•Friday, Aug. 31; 7-10 p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. The
group performs the music of the
Allman Brothers Band.
Doo-Wah Riders
•Friday, Aug. 31; Saturday,
Sept. 1; 8 p.m. No cover
•Wildhorse Sports Bar, Wild-
horse Resort & Casino, off I-84
Exit 216, Mission.
Groove City
•Friday, Sept. 7; Saturday,
Sept. 8; 8 p.m. No cover
•Wildhorse Sports Bar, Wild-
horse Resort & Casino, off I-84
Exit 216, Mission.
Misty Mouth
•Tuesday, Sept. 11; 7-10:30
p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. Local
band to kick-off Round-Up week
at GP.
J.D. Kindle & the Eastern
Oregon Playboys
•Wednesday, Sept. 12;
7-10:30 p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. Local
band kicks up fun for Round-Up
week at GP.
Matt & The Herdsmen
•Sept. 12-15; 8 p.m. No cov-
er
•Wildhorse Sports Bar, Wild-
horse Resort & Casino, off I-84
Exit 216, Mission.
James Apollo 5
•Thursday, Sept. 13; 7 p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. After
touring in the US and UK, the
band brings their tunes to town
for Round-Up week at GP.
Pete Krebs & the Rockin’
K Review
•Friday, Sept. 14; 7-11 p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. Portland
musician plays everything from
punk rock, gypsy jazz and tra-
ditional country for Round-Up
week at GP.
The Reverend Smith & the
Union Soul Orchestra
•Saturday, Sept. 15; 7 p.m.
•Great Pacific Wine & Coffee
Co., 403 S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. All ages. Get
ready to get up from your chair
and move your hips during
Round-Up week at GP.
Night life
Karaoke w/DJ David
•Saturdays; 8 p.m.
•Riverside Sports Bar, 1501
Sixth St., Umatilla
Wino Wednesdays
•Wednesdays, 2-6 p.m.
•Echo Ridge Cellars, 551 N.
Thielsen St., Echo
Karaoke at the Packard
•1st/3rd Wednesday, 9
p.m.-midnight
•The Packard Tavern, 118
S.E. Court Ave., Pendleton
No cover.
Thirsty Thursdays
•Third Thursday; 6 p.m.
•Midway Bar & Grill, 1750 N.
First St., Hermiston
No cover. Hosts a local
brewery offering tastings and
food pairings. Aug. 16:
LOL Comedy Jam
•Thursdays; 8 p.m.
•Wildhorse Sports Bar, Wild-
horse Resort & Casino, off I-84
Exit 216, Mission.
No cover. Aug. 30: Susan
Jones, Meaghan Gross
Wine tasting
•Fridays, 4-8 p.m.
•Sno Road Winery, 111 W.
Main St., Echo.
Karaoke w/DJ David
•Fridays; 8 p.m.
•Riverside Sports Bar, 1501
Sixth St., Umatilla
DJ and dancing
•Fridays, 8 p.m.
•The Pheasant, 149 E. Main
St., Hermiston
Karaoke
•Fridays; 9 p.m.
•Midway Tavern, 1750 N.
First St., Hermiston
Cimmi’s Late Night Marti-
ni Lounge
•Fridays; 9 p.m.-midnight
•Virgil’s at Cimmiyotti’s, 137
S. Main St., Pendleton
No cover. Features martinis,
mixology and music.
Theater, stage,
film & lectures
Ione Movies in the Park
•Saturdays; dusk
•Ione City Park
Free. Bring lawn chairs or
blankets and a cooler. Conces-
sions may be available. Aug.
25: “Jumanji.”
“Proof” auditions
•Monday, Aug. 27, Tuesday,
Aug. 28; 7 p.m.
•Bob Clapp Theatre, BMCC,
2411 N.W. Carden Ave., Pend-
leton.
Free. Open auditions for
College Community Theatre
fall production. Audition mate-
rials provided. No advanced
preparation or previous acting
experience required. Produc-
tion dates are Nov. 8-11 and 15-
18. Rehearsals will begin after
Round-Up. (colee.mayfield@
gmail.com.).