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    Wallowa County Chieftain
wallowa.com
Community
April 15, 2015
A7
Community Calendar: OMSI science
show; outdoor gear swap; cleanup day
April 17-18
St. Katherine’s Women’s
Guild Rummage and Home-
Baked Food Sale, Friday
and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m., St. Katherine’s Parish
Hall, 301 E. Garfield in En-
terprise. Household items,
furniture, sporting goods,
children’s clothing and toys,
much more.
Friday, April 17
OMSI traveling science
show, 10 a.m. at Cloverleaf
Hall in Enterprise, for kids
K-4th grade and families.
Presentation and slide
show, “The Strange Change
in the Course of the Wal-
lowa River,” 7 p.m. at Wal-
lowology in Joseph. Pre-
senter is EOU Professor of
Geology Jan Van Tassell.
Saturday, April 18
Creating Memories needs
volunteers for cleanup of
grounds at old Boy Scout
camp at Wallowa Lake, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring rakes,
shovels,
wheelbarrows,
gloves. Info: Jack Burgoyne
at 541-398-0169, or Ken
Coreson at 541-426-6538.
Steve Tool/Chieftain
No place gets better sunrises than the Wallowa Valley. Taken Saturday morning, April 11, off Bowerman Road.
About the
Community
Calendar
Outdoor Recreation Gear
Swap, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Winding Waters’ Boathouse,
204 E. Wallowa Ave., Jo-
seph. Fundraiser for the En-
terprise-Joseph Lions Club.
Gear drop-off days: Weds.,
April 15, 4 – 6 p.m.; Thurs.,
April 16, 10 a.m. – noon;
Fri., April 17, 4 – 6 p.m.;
Sat., April 18, 8 – 10 a.m.
More info: www.skifergi.
com; 541-263-1326.
The Community Cal-
endar lists fundraisers,
free local events and
those with a nominal fee
organized by nonprofi t
organizations. Submit in-
formation to calendar@
wallowa.com. Deadline is
5 p.m. Friday. To promote
for-profi t events, con-
tact sales representative
Brooke Pace at bpace@
wallowa.com.
“Blackbeard the Pirate,”
performance by Missoula
Children’s Theatre, 3 p.m.
and 7 p.m. at OK Theatre.
Sunday, April 19
International
Culture
Night, 5:30 p.m. interna-
tional dinner (doors open at
5 p.m.), Joseph Community
Center. Starring all local
AFS exchange students and
an exchange student spon-
sored by Rotary. Suggested
donation $5. Proceeds bene-
fit exchange programs.
Tuesday, April 21
Microsoft Excel 2010 of-
ficial certified class begins.
To be held at Training and
Employment Consortium’s
office at 104 Litch Street in
Enterprise.
The five-week course,
meets Tuesdays and Thurs-
days, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. No
charge, but pre-registration
is required. Phone 541-963-
7942, Ext. 11.
Wednesday, April 22
“Emergencies and First
Aid for Horses,” 7 p.m. at
Wallowa County Humane
Society public information
office, 104 N. River St. in
Enterprise. Free educational
presentation from Dr. Ran-
dy Greenshields of Double
Arrow Veterinary Clinic.
Learn what to have in your
home first aid kit and how
to prevent and treat minor
health issues in your horses.
Thursday, April 23
Information
exchange
for the new Wallowa Coun-
ty history book, 6:30 p.m.
at Hurricane Creek Grange.
If you want your family in
the book, this gathering will
inform you about the pro-
cess, including having other
people write your family’s
history, if you need that
help. Night’s program also
includes “Winter on the
Farm in Wallowa County.”
Info: Gay Fregulia, 541-
263-0424.
Saturday, April 25
“Reading Lifts You Up!”
— 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Enter-
prise Public Library. Family
and toddler story time and
independent reading all day
long. fundraiser for an ele-
vator at the library.
Family members can
sponsor reading activities
(number of pages read) of
their kids. Pledge forms
available at library. Info:
541-426-3906.
Divide Camp fundraiser
banquet, 6 p.m., Cloverleaf
Hall in Enterprise. Tickets
$25, available at the Blonde
Strawberry in Wallowa, the
Bookloft in Enterprise, and
The Sports Corral in Jo-
seph. Businesses can also
“sponsor a vet,” beginning
at $125. More info: Johna
Marcum at 541-426-4871,
or Katherine Stickroth 541-
910-5372.
Wednesday, April 29
AARP Smart Driver
course, 8:45 a.m. at Com-
munity Connection Senior
Center in Enterprise. Cost
is $15 for AARP mem-
bers, $20 for non-members.
Pre-registration: 541-426-
3840. More info: 888-227-
7669.
Saturday, May 2
Bunco Tournament, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hurricane
Creek Grange. $10 buys
into the tournament and
baked potato bar. Bring a
few extra dollars for Dutch
Auction held during lunch.
Proceeds will go for schol-
arships and other education
programs.
Tuesday, May 5
ODOT open house meet-
ing on Joseph to Wallowa
Lake Bike Path Project.
6:30 to 8 p.m. at Joseph
Community Center. Meet-
ing to provide information
and hear comments. Proj-
ect construction to begin in
2016. More info: Ken Pat-
terson, 541-963-1365.
Wednesday, May 6
Community Cleanup Day
in Joseph, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
City will be accepting vari-
ous items at the city parking
lot on North Lake Street,
including: computers, mon-
itors, TVs, vehicle batteries,
used motor oil (up to 5 gal-
lons), metal, tires without
rims (limit 4).
Also, limbs and twigs at
curbside. More info: 541-
432-3832 or George Ballard
at 541-263-1427.
Wallowa County Cruisers
Join us on this
12 night Mediterranean cruise
planned for October 2016.
$400.00 pp refundable deposit
confirms your cabin on
the NCL SPIRIT.
For info contact
Larry Wagner 541-215-0309
or Jim Clegg 541-398-1333
Now you can get stress echocardiograms
right here at Wallowa
Memorial Hospital…
• New technology allows an
ultrasound of the heart
• Better diagnostics during stress tests
means improved outcomes
• No more driving out of
the county for this important test
Ask your physician today for a
referral for a stress echocardiogram!
We treat you like family
601 Medical Parkway, Enterprise, OR 97828 • 541-426-3111 • www.wchcd.org
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Saturday, May 9
Celebrate Mother’s Day
with a prime rib or chicken
dinner, Community Con-
nection dining room in En-
terprise.
Seatings at 4 p.m. or
6:30 p.m. Tickets must be
pre-purchased. Phone Com-
munity Connection at 541-
426-3840.
Wallowa Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and provider.
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$999 CUSTOMER CASH DOWN = $199 A MONTH.
PLUS TTD. ON APPROVED CREDIT. STK# 32287.
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS.
SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
total of 7 hits in 11 at-bats.
Young went 2-6 in the first
game and 5-5 in bottom end
of the twinbill. Young had
two doubles in the effort and
knocked in four RBIs with
her bat.
Young is the daughter of
Shaun Young and Katrina
Frei, and is also an excellent
student athlete with a 3.97
GPA under her belt. In her
spare time, Young likes
to hang out with her
Kristyn Young, a Wallowa Wallowa friends.
Both of Young’s coaches
senior and catcher for the
had high praise for Young,
Cubs softball team, is our
athlete of the week this week. calling her not only a
dedicated player, but a team
During an April 7 double-
header, Young pounded out a leader as well.
KRISTYN
YOUNG
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Eastern Oregon’s Full Service Propane Supplier
201 E. Hwy 82, Enterprise
541-426-0320
www.edstaub.com
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