8 BEHIND THE SCENES AUG. 17�24 FROM THE COVER Experience old-time skills at Pioneer Day Heritage Station Museum’s annual event is Saturday, Aug. 20 By Daneli Atilano Go! Magazine PENDLETON — In line with their mis- sion to keep history alive, the Heritage Station Museum’s annual Pioneer Day is an event that allows us to look toward the past to appreciate the present. This year’s event will take place Sat- urday, Aug. 20, from noon to 3 p.m. at the museum, 108 SW Frazer Ave. Pioneer Day will be packed full of activ- ities and demonstrations by local artisans who continue to practice the skills of the pioneers. Visitors will see gold panning, herbal sachets, clothes washing, quilting, mak- ing beeswax candles and much more. Along with this will be a pioneer photo spot to capture this day of fun and learn- ing. “The goal is to teach visitors about the processes and origins of things we often take for granted, such as how easy it is to toss clothes in a machine to wash them rather than to use a washboard and ba- sin,” said Shannon Gruenhagen, Heritage Station marketing and tour coordinator. East Oregonian, File Rich Miller, left, of Cove, and Anthony Bowman, of Pendleton, wear Spanish- American War uniforms Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, and educate visitors on the history of the war and the equipment carried by East Oregonian, File Children pan for “gold” Aug. 7, 2021, during Pioneer Day at Heritage Station Museum soldiers during Pioneer Day at Heritage Station Museum in Pendleton. in Pendleton. The museum, which recently announced its summer hours, will host this year’s Pioneer Day on Aug. 20, 2022. Gruenhagen said Pioneer Day will include an artisan’s market that will be a great opportunity to highlight local craft- ers, artisans and small businesses. “We also hope that artisans can share their methods and how they are keeping their skills alive,” she said. “We are always looking for people who have skills they would like to demonstrate.” Vendors who are interested in partic- ipating in the artisan market can call to sign up at 541-276-0012 or submit the application on https://heritagestationmu- seum.org/event/pioneer-day-2/. For more information, call 541-276- 0012, visit www.heritagestationmuseum. org or fi nd Heritage Station Museum on Facebook. Through September, the museum is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Regular admission is $5 adults, $4 seniors, $2 students. First Friday at Crossroads Intimate Spaces by Rachael Mayer and Joanne Leonne The Little 2020 Auburn Avenue Baker City, Oregon 541.523.5369 www.crossroads-arts.org Big Show Don’t Forget to see the Little Big Show in the upstairs dance studio! Exhibition on display Friday, August 5 through Saturday, August 27 Crossroads is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm