10 CALENDAR MAY 18�25, 2022 THURSDAY 5/19 Live music — Oregon Youth Symphony youth orchestra: 7 p.m.; free admission; Vert Auditorium, 480 SW Dorion Ave., Pendleton. “Rent”: Presented by EOU theater; 7 p.m.; $15, $10 seniors, free for EOU students; McKenzie Theatre in Loso Hall; purchase at tix.com/ticket-sales/eouniver- sity/6521, at the Loso Hall box offi ce or by calling 541-962- 3757; La Grande. FRIDAY 5/20 Grant County Quilt Show: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; $7 admission good for two days; Grant County Fairgrounds, 411 NW Bridge St., John Day. Little Pinecones Book Club: For ages 5 and younger; 10 a.m.; free; Art Center East, 1006 Penn Ave., La Grande; register at art- centereast.org. StoryArt Fridays: 10-11 a.m.; Baker County Public Library, 2400 Resort St., Baker City; reg- ister at 541-523-6419. Pendleton Knitting Group: 10 a.m.; Buckin’ Bean, 405 NW Despain Ave. Duplicate Bridge: 12:30 p.m.; Community Connection, 2810 Cedar St., Baker City. Hand and Foot Card Games: 1 p.m.; Community Connection, 2810 Cedar St., Baker City. Eastern Oregon University/Alyson Yates Eastern Oregon University presents “RENT” May 19-22. To buy tickets, go to www.eou.edu/theatre/2021-2022-production-season. Young Artists Studio: 1:45- 3:45 p.m.; $16 members, $24 nonmembers, or four sessions for $54 members, $86 nonmembers; Crossroads Carnegie Art Center, 2020 Auburn Ave., Baker City; register at crossroads-arts.org. Kid Craft Friday: Free activ- ity for ages 7-10, accompa- nied by an adult; 3 p.m.; Cook Memorial Library, 2006 Fourth St., La Grande. Book signing: Wallowa Coun- ty’s Shannon Ables will be doing a book reading and signing from her newest book, “The Road to Le Papillon: Daily Meditations on True Contentment”; 3-5:30 p.m.; The Bookloft, 107 E. Main St., Enterprise. EOU Arts Festival: Ac- tivities begin at 3:30 p.m.; for a schedule, visit www.eou.edu/ may; Eastern Oregon University, La Grande. Piano Jam: Ragtime pianist Keith Taylor; 4:30 p.m.; free; Crossroads Carnegie Art Center, 2020 Auburn Ave., Baker City. FOR MORE EVENTS, GO TO WWW.GOEASTERNOREGON.COM Chautauqua Music Festi- val: Bluegrass, Western, Celtic and folk from multiple bands; vendors open at 3 p.m., music 3:30-9 p.m.; $17 for the day, $35 for Friday and Saturday; Eagle Valley Grange Park, Rich- land; tickets at chautauquamu- sicfestival.com. Live music — Oregon Youth Symphony youth orchestra: 5:30 p.m.; free; Pendleton Farm- ers Market. Pinochle: 6 p.m.; Community Connection, 2810 Cedar St., Baker City. “Rent”: Presented by EOU theater; 7 p.m.; $15, $10 se- niors, free for EOU students; McKenzie Theatre in Loso Hall; purchase at tix.com/ticket- sales/eouniversity/6521, at the Loso Hall box offi ce or by call- ing 541-962-3757; La Grande. SATURDAY 5/21 Chautauqua Music Festi- val: Bluegrass, Western, Celtic and folk from multiple bands; breakfast 7-11 a.m., vendors open at 8 a.m., music 2 p.m.- midnight; $25 for the day, $35 for Friday and Saturday; Eagle Valley Grange Park, Richland; tickets at chautauquamusicfes- tival.com. Grant County Quilt Show: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; $7 admission good for two days; Grant County Fairgrounds, 411 NW Bridge St., John Day. Youth Art Project: 9:30- 10:15 a.m.; free; Pendleton Cen- ter for the Arts, 214 N. Main St.; register at pendletonarts.org. Hip and Handmade: Free drop-in art activities for adults; 10:30-11:30 a.m.; Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. EOU Arts Festival: Activi- ties begin at noon with a crafts fair, music performances and food trucks; for a schedule, visit www.eou.edu/may; Eastern Oregon University, La Grande. Puzzle Exchange: 1-2 p.m.; free; Art Center East, 1006 Penn Ave., La Grande.