13 SOUND CHECK WHAT’S PLAYING AROUND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AUG. 24�31, 2022 Mark your calendars: Terminal Gravity turns 25 By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine ENTERPRISE — Terminal Gravity Brew- ing turns 25 this year, and the brewpub is celebrating with a day of music, activities, food vendors and, of course, beer. “We want it to be a fun day for people who have supported TG for awhile,” said Grady Nelson, marketing manager. The party happens Saturday, Sept. 17, from noon to 10 p.m. at the pub, 803 SE School St. Entry is $40, which includes a com- memorative 25th anniversary tasting mug and six drink tickets. One drink ticket is good for a 4-ounce taster, and three drink tickets is good for a full mug. Admission is free for ages 12 and younger. Purchase tickets online at terminal- gravitybrewing.com, or at the gate. ANNIVERSARY PARTY What: Terminal Gravity turns 25 When: Saturday, Sept. 17 Where: 803 SE School St., Enterprise Cost: $40, or free for 12 and younger and the head of Wallowa Lake. THE STORY Talia Jean/Contributed Photo Terminal Gravity celebrates 25 years with a party on Saturday, Sept. 17. Tickets are available at terminalgravitybrewing.com. DRINKS In addition to Terminal Gravity brews, the event will feature breweries and ci- deries from across Oregon and Washing- ton, including: Barley Brown’s Beer, Fort George Brewery, Side A Brewing, Goodlife Brewing, Double Mountain Brewer, Everybody’s Brewing, M Crow Beer and Swift Cider. 32"-43" TV's On Sale “We wanted to bring in people who have come along with us,” Nelson said. MUSIC The afternoon will feature a variety of live music, including Jezebel’s Mother, Elwood, Bart Budwig, the Matt Harshman Band, Desperate Electric and Sweet ‘N’ Juicy. FOOD Terminal Gravity’s brewpub will be closed, but several local food vendors will be on site at the festival. The off erings in- clude Z’s Barbecue, M Crow Smash Burg- ers, Alpenfest Brats, All American Coff ee and Weenie Wagon and Shaved Ice. PARKING AND SHUTTLE Parking will be available in the acre behind Terminal Gravity. To get there, turn onto S. Florence Avenue and follow signs to the parking area. Also, a free shuttle service will do a loop including Lostine, Enterprise, downtown Joseph TG’s fl agship brew was Terminal Gravi- ty IPA. Distribution started with kegs, then moved to bottling, and fi nally switched to cans. Nelson said TG beer can be found across Oregon, Washington and into Idaho. “Oregon is defi nitely our biggest mar- ket,” he said. Their selection of beers has expand- ed over the years, but Nelson said the original idea of Terminal Gravity remains the same. “The core has always been the same — making a traditional craft beer and being a watering hole for Wallowa Coun- ty,” he said. To hear the story of Terminal Gravity, with founder Steve Carper, visit terminal- gravitybrewing.com/ourstory. $ 249- 599 $ September 10th at Churchill School Goodbye Viking Punk Rock w/ Special Guest Moogyman Call Today for Dish Set Up! DP HOME ENTERTAINMENT 137 E. Main Street, John Day 541-575-1637 Tickets & Info at www. ChurchillBaker .com Hosting a large selection of locally made products and art Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm Saturday 10am-4pm and by appointment 1912 Main St., Baker City, OR 97814 541-465-4547