3 FESTIVALS EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS AROUND EASTERN OREGON NOVEMBER 3�10, 2021 La Grande’s Festival of Trees set for Dec. 3-4 Go! staff L A GRANDE — The La Grande Soroptimists are busy planning the 35th annual Festival of Trees set for Dec. 3-4 at the Blue Mountain Con- ference Center, 404 12th St. “Last year’s festival and live tree auction was canceled due to the pandemic, but we adapted our event to off er a virtual online auction that was very successful,” said the fes- tival’s co-chair Di Lyn Larsen- Hill. “But we all missed the live auction, gala and Family Fun Day so we are forging ahead with plans for their return.” The two-day event begins Friday, Dec. 3, with the gala dinner and live tree auc- tion. Guests who have pre- purchased gala tickets will be treated to a gourmet dinner prepared by Island City Deli and Catering followed with the live auction of trees and gift items. Auctioneer Jake Sea- vert will team up again with emcee Kevin Loveland. Western Feed, LLC Pendleton, OR 97801 The Raise Your Paddle event will be held again with proceeds benefi tting schol- arships for Union County students. The Festival of Trees continues Saturday, Dec. 4, with Family Fun Day from 9 a.m.-noon at the conference center. Admission is one can of food, which will be donated to the local food bank, or a pair of new socks for the Soroptimist Boots and Socks Program. Santa Claus will be there to visit with children and pose for photographs. Mrs. Claus will open her kitchen to assist youngsters in decorating their own Christmas cookies. One part of the festival will remain virtual. “We were so pleased with our online auction last year that we are going to do it that way again,” said co-chair Shayla Rollins. “It gives ev- eryone in the community, and even beyond, a chance to bid on some really great Christ- mas gifts.” The online auction begins Thursday, Dec. 2, at 8 a.m. and runs through Saturday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m. Access it here: Dick Mason/The Observer, File People check out Christmas trees Dec. 7, 2019, at the Blue Mountain Conference Center, La Grande, during the annual Festival of Trees. The 2020 festival was virtual, but the fundraising event for 2021 will be mostly in person. https://charityauction.bid/- FestivalofTrees2021. Raffl e tickets are on sale from any Soroptimist member and will be sold at the festi- val, with lucky winners of the three prizes to be announced Dec. 4. This year’s prizes are a half beef cut and wrapped donated by Granite View Foot and Ankle, a $500 OTECC credit, and one year of free car washes from Island Express Lube & Car Wash. For more information, or to inquire about gala tickets, contact Larsen-Hill at 541- 963-5341 or dilarsenhill@ gmail.com or Shayla Rollins at 541-910-5511 or srollins@ otec.coop. (503) 317-3145 jon.westernfeedllc@gmail.com A unique boutique featuring local artisans from Grant County Featured Artist Gourmet Provisions, Majestic Pizza, Wine & Beer Bottle Wonderland, Dedicated Tap House, Craft Cocktails, Espresso Bar, Local & Far-Out Deli 403 S. Main Street Pendleton • 541.276.1350 • Over 25 local artisans • Handmade in Grant County • One of a kind, unique items • Artisan owned • Wood, textiles, jewelry, glass, soaps and lotions 133 W. Main, John Day, OR (541) 620-2638 Clinton Coalwell facebook: etc.auniqueboutique email: etc.handmade@yahoo.com