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COMMUNITY
East Oregonian
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Electric Sundown announces upcoming shows
By TAMMY
MALGESINI
East Oregonian
PENDLETON — Musi-
cal entertainment is planned
at Electric Sundown this
month — including a tour
stop featuring Afroman. All
of the events are for those 21
and older.
As part of his Northwest
Invasion Tour, the pro-mar-
ijuana rapper will perform
Saturday, Aug. 13, 8 p.m.
The doors open at 7 p.m. at
14 S.E. Third St. Pendleton.
Tickets are $30. Those plan-
ning to attend are encouraged
to buy tickets in advance at
www.eventbrite.com.
Afroman’s “Because I
Got High” was nominated
for the Grammy Award for
best rap solo performance
in 2002. In October 2014, he
released a remix of the song
to highlight the usefulness of
marijuana as part of legaliza-
tion efforts across the United
States.
The other upcoming
events are free with no cover
charge:
On Wednesday, Aug. 10,
Ezza Rose and James Dean
Kindle take the stage. The
doors open at 6 p.m. with
music and drinks available
throughout the night.
Rose, who hails from
Portland via Julian, Califor-
nia, didn’t initially plan to
be a singer. According to an
artist biography on www.npr.
org, she primarily focused
on dance and theater while
attending an arts school.
However, she found her voice
after performing at an open
mic night. While she leans
toward acoustic folk and a
bluegrass sound, electric
guitar is, at times, thrown
into the mix.
Kindle hardly needs an
introduction in his home-
town. Frontman for James
Dean Kindle & the East-
ern Oregon Playboys, the
versatile musician has
performed in music festi-
vals, rodeo arenas, prisons
and symphony concert halls
with a variety of ensem-
bles as well as solo. One of
his more recent projects is a
western swing/country jazz
band, the Hyper Modern
Country Quartet.
And finally, Tanner Carey
will host an open stage and
mic night Friday, Aug. 19,
with the doors opening at
7 p.m. Local talent is invited
to tell a story, make people
laugh, sing a song, read
cowboy poetry and more.
Solo artists or duets only —
no large bands.
Acts are asked to keep
their entertainment to under
10 minutes. People can regis-
ter at the door.
For information about
other upcoming events at
Electric Sundown, search
www.facebook.com/theelec-
tricsundown. For questions,
contact electricsundown-
management@gmail.com
or 503-201-6957.
COMMUNITY BRIEFING
Heritage Station to
screen movie shot
in Pendleton
PENDLETON — The
Umatilla County Historical
Society invites the public to
a free showing of “The Great
Sioux Uprising” at Heritage
Station Museum.
A Ter r if ic Tuesd ay
event, there is no admission
charge. The viewing is Tues-
day, Aug. 9, 6-8 p.m. at the
museum, 108 S.W. Frazer
Ave., Pendleton. A special
speaker will introduce the
film.
Filmed on location in
Pendleton in 1952, the movie
stars Jeff Chandler and Faith
Domergue. Set during the
Civil War, a crooked horse
dealer threatens to spark
an Indian uprising when he
steals horses belonging to
the Sioux.
The Rivoli Restoration
Coalition is co-sponsor-
ing the film screening. The
nonprofit organization is
dedicated to restoring the
historic Rivoli Theater
and transforming it into a
performing arts and cultural
center in downtown Pendle-
ton. For more about the proj-
ect, go to www.rivoli-theater.
com or search Facebook.
For more information
about Heritage Station
Museum, visit www.heri-
tagestationmuseum.org. For
questions, contact 541-276-
0012 or info@heritagesta-
tionmuseum.org.
— EO Media Group
WALLA WALLA
VA holds
first of
three events
Wednesday
East Oregonian
WALLA WALLA —
The Veteran Affairs medical
center in Walla Walla hosts
the first of three educational
events supporting veteran care
on subsequent Wednesdays.
The Jonathan M. Wain-
wright Memorial VA Medical
Center announced it is holding
the 2022 Caregiver Support
Summit on Aug. 10, 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. This year’s topic is
suicide prevention.
There will be several
presentations covering this
subject plus a Q&A session.
Also, a veteran and their care-
giver will share their personal
story. No RSVP is necessary
to participate. Join the event
via computer/tablet at bit.ly/
Caregiver-Summit-081022.
An optional phone option is
available by calling 872-701-
0185 and entering the confer-
ence code 824404902#.
For any questions or addi-
tional information, email
vhawww-wallawallacare-
giversupport@va.gov or call
509-525-5200, ext. 26716.
The following week on
Aug. 17 is the in-person
Veterans Advance Directive
Fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
the Walla Walla VA’s Theater
Building.
Walla Walla VA enrolled
Veterans can get general
information and assistance in
completing advance directive
documentation to guide the
veteran’s family in making
medical/health care decisions
for the veteran in emergency
situations. Staff will be on
hand to work one-on-one with
veterans and their families to
answer questions and assist in
completion of necessary docu-
ments.
No appointment is neces-
sary. Light refreshments will
be available. If you are unable
to attend and would like more
information, contact your
provider team/social worker
to get connected/assistance.
And then Aug. 24 is the
10th Annual VA Palliative
Care Forum, 7:45 a.m. to
4 p.m. This is a virtual event.
This year’s theme is Living
Well: Embracing life-limiting
health challenges with dignity.
Participants can learn
from a collaborative team
about palliative care in the
VA system and participate in
some presentations/discus-
sions. Continuing education
units will available for medi-
cal doctors, physician assis-
tants, nurse practitioners,
chaplains, nurses and social
workers.
Preregistration is recom-
mended. VA employees can
register through the Talent
Management System by
searching for No. 4625360
and signing up. Non-VA
providers can contact Sandra
Lenz, Walla Walla VA’s Palli-
ative Care coordinator, at
Sandra.Lenz@va.gov or call-
ing 509-525-5200, ext. 26715.
Join in on this virtual conver-
sation/presentations via your
computer at bit.ly/3ovZFa1 on
Aug. 24.
Information about the events
is on the Walla Walla VA’s
Facebook page and on under
the events link at www.walla-
walla.va.gov/vawallawalla.
Chamber of
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PO Box 1 • 101 Olson Rd. • Boardman, OR 97818 • 541-481-3014
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Boardman’s
End of Summer
Fireworks Celebration
Saturday, Aug. 27th
Starts at 9:00pm
Boardman Marina
Funded by: Morrow County Unified Recreation District
EVERY MONDAY - 5-8PM
Located at The Farmer’s Cup
450 Laurel Lane, Boardman
Our members are hiring! Visit
the Boardman Chamber of
Commerce website today to
find exciting new job
opportunities!
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