East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 18, 2022, Page 15, Image 15

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    A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S
HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON
5
QUICK TAKES
AUG. 17�24
WALLOWA CAMP
CELEBRATES 100 YEARS
JOSEPH — Wallowa Lake United
Methodist Camp, 84522 Church Lane,
will celebrate 100 years with special
events Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19-20.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Friday includes a free dulcimer
concert at 7 p.m. with Heidi Muller
and Bobb Webb on the patio of Bailey
Lodge.
This is a benefi t concert, and dona-
tions will support the new program center.
Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m., will
include tours of the camp, history, crafts,
singing, a camp store, refreshments,
silent and live auctions, a dinner and a
campfi re.
For more information, contact direc-
tors David and Peggy Lovegren at
541-432-1271 or wallowalakecamp@
gmail.com or visit www.wallowalake.
gocamping.org.
SEE ‘THE LITTLE MERMAID’
AUG. 19-20 IN BAKER CITY
BAKER CITY — Missoula Children’s
Theatre and the youth of Baker City will
present “The Little Mermaid” in two
community performances: 6 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 19, and 3 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 20. Admission is $5 for adults, and
free for children 12 and younger who
come with a paid adult.
Bob Webb and
Heidi Muller will
perform at 7 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 19,
for the 100-year
celebration of
Wallowa Lake
United Methodist
Camp.
Grande Ronde
Symphony/
Contributed Photo
These shows include a treat of ice
cream, thanks to the Oregon K-12 Sum-
mer Grant Program.
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR
ROUND-UP KICK-OFF CONCERT
PENDLETON — Nashville recording
artist Kip Moore will share some of his
chart-topping tunes as the headliner for
the Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Can-
yon kick-off concert.
Leading up to Round-Up week, the
concert is Sept. 10, 7 p.m. at Happy
Canyon Arena, 1601 Westgate. Tickets
range from $51-$90. Also, VIP packages
are available for $156, which includes
dinner (before) and beverages during the
concert.
A troubadour in the truest sense,
Moore released his most recent
studio album, “Wild World,” after
traveling the globe to places like Maui,
Costa Rica, Australia and Scotland.
The self-described lone wolf found
peace as he wrote a collection
of songs.
Opening the show is singer-songwrit-
er Ned LeDoux. Carrying on his father’s
musical legacy — cowboy crooner and
rodeo champion Chris LeDoux died in
2005 — he’s bringing a new voice to the
LeDoux name.
Tickets are available via www.pend-
letonroundup.com. For questions, call
541-276-2553.
& B OUTIQUE
Grant County Farmers Market, presents a
Vintage Pop Up. August 20th we will be having
the Farmers Market/Vintage Pop Up. If you are
a collector of vintage finds and want to be a
vendor, please contact us for all information!
• Grantcofarmersmarket@gmail.com
• 541-620-3152
• Https://www.grantcountyfarmermarket.com/
541.962.0307
or 541.910.0218
ww.directmusicsource.com
541-310-7086
Mon. - Sat. 10am - 5:30pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm
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108 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, Oregon
Berry-licious Summer Salad
Spring Mix, strawberries,
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Open
Jam
541.962.0307 or 541.910.0218
Just About Music
When? 4pm to 6pm • 1st and 3rd
Saturday of each month