A8 Community wallowa.com April 29, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain Community Calendar: Youth Arts Fest; Speakeasy May (entire month) “Fifties” month at the Jose- phy Center in Joseph. People are invited to bring in memen- tos of the era: military (helmets, medals, pictures, etc.); ’50s cars or tractors; such items as chrome kitchenettes, radio consoles, you name it. Contact Cheryl or Rich, 541-432-0505. Saturday, May 2 Wallowa Valley Youth Arts Festival (26th annual), 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Joseph Community Center, free admission. Kids K-12 can enter up to 3 works through April 30. More info, see wallowavalleyarts.org. 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 scholarships and other educa- tion programs. Concert and Feed at OK 7KHDWUH D EHQH¿W IRU &UHDW- ing Memories. Food (smoked BBQ pork and turkey sand- wiches) served at 4 p.m. Concert starts at 5:30 p.m. Performers include the Jessie of t n e d tu e th Week S Jolene Ginther Enterprise High School Leigh Band, Roger McGee and Saigon County. Donations gladly accepted for the food and concert. More info: Jack at 541-398-0169. SDA Elementary School Sacred Spring Program, 4 p.m. at Enterprise Seventh Day Ad- ventist Church. Public invited. “Praising God through Scrip- ture, Song and Instrument” in- cludes guest accompanists and vocalists. Joseph Education Foun- dation Prime Rib and Oyster Feed with Auction. Doors open 6 p.m. at Joseph Charter School cafeteria, dinner be- gins at 6:30 p.m. Prices: $30 for prime rib and oysters; $25 for prime rib; $5 for child’s hot dog meal. Advance tickets at Joseph Charter School, Alpine Chiropractic, or by phoning 541-432-9580. Also available at door. in advance at Fishtrap House, Fishtrap online, Wallowa Li- brary, Bookloft, Josephy Cen- ter. Tickets $30 at door. More LQIR ¿VKWUDS RUJLQIR#¿VKWUDSRUJ Speakeasy, an entertain- PHQWEHQH¿WIRU)LVKWUDS&RI- ¿Q+RXVHSUHVHUYDWLRQWR p.m., Josephy Center in Joseph. Guy Noir performance by Jon Rombach, musical entertain- PHQWUDIÀHGRRUSUL]HVSDG- dle raise auction. Tickets $25 Sunday, May 3 Enterprise SDA Elementary Students present a short music program at Enterprise Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, starting at 10:15 a.m. ,QIR /RLV 0\HUV Jolene Ginther has earned a 3.05 GPA in her years at EHS. She has challenged herself with such classes as Anatomy, AP English as well as Spanish. She has excelled in the performing Arts representing EHS at state choir last year as well as solo competitions. She has currently accepted a scholarship to EOU in their music program. Thank you Jolene for helping to make EHS a better place. plans to treat Kinney Lake’s WURXW ¿VKHU\ SP DW Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise. Goal is to remove illegally in- troduced, unwanted species. More info: Kyle Bracher, 541- Kathy Hunter and Bob Fergison kick up their heels at last year’s Speakeasy event, an annual fundraiser for Fishtrap. Speakeasy 2015 happens May 2 in Joseph. Thursday, May 7 Plant sale for Mother’s Day, beginning at 8 a.m. in Wal- lowa Memorial Hospital lobby. See’s Candy also available. Sponsored by WMH Auxiliary. Courtesy photo Tuesday, May 5 ODOT open house meeting on Joseph to Wallowa Lake Bike Path Project, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Joseph Community Center. Meeting to provide in- formation and hear comments. Project construction to begin in 2016. More info: Ken Patter- son, 541-963-1365. Wednesday, May 6 Community Cleanup Day in Joseph, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. City will be accepting various items at the city parking lot on North Lake Street, including: com- puters, monitors, TVs, vehicle batteries, used motor oil (up to 5 gallons), metal, tires without rims (limit 4). Also, limbs and twigs at curbside. More info: 541-432-3832 or George Bal- ODUGDW ODFW public meeting on Enterprise City Cleanup Day, 1 to 5 p.m. Come help gussy up the town! All are welcome. Meet at Enterprise Library to form groups. Bring tools, proper attire, and your work ethic! Contact: Jody Ber- ry, 541-263-5539. Celebrate Mother’s Day with a prime rib or chicken dinner, Community Connec- tion dining room in Enterprise. Seatings at 4 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. Tickets must be pre-purchased. Phone Community Connection at 541-426-3840. Violin Concert & Testimo- Q\SPDW(QWHUSULVH6HYHQWK Day Adventist Church. Violin- ist Denny Kaneshiro performs uplifting music, interwoven with his testimony of surviving ÀHVKHDWLQJ EDFWHULD 3URJUDP includes excerpts from his new book. Sunday, May 17 +RRWHQDQQ\6KRRÀ\3LH Social, 4 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall in Enterprise. Wallowa Valley Music Alliance’s spring fundraiser. More info: see web- site, wvmusicalliance.org. To donate homemade pie, phone Friday, May 8 Enterprise School District Kindergarten Round-up, 9 a.m. at Enterprise Elementary primary building. For students that will turn 5 by Sept. 1, 2015. New: full-day kindergar- ten 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. in 2015-16 VFKRRO\HDU1RWH¿UVWGD\RI The Community Calendar lists fundraisers, free local school is Aug. 31). events and those with a nomi- nal fee orJani]ed Ey nonSro¿t Saturday, May 9 Chocolate Lover’s Walk, 11 organizations. Submit infor- a.m. to 3 p.m., downtown En- mation to calendar@wallowa. terprise, a Mother’s Day week- com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. end event. Limited number of To promote for-pro¿t events, tickets available, priced at $10. contact sales representative Purchase at Bee Charmed Mar- Brooke Pace at bpace@wal- ketplace or The Bookloft. More lowa.com. Pet of the Week Wallowa County Family STEM Night May 12th 5:30 to 7:00 FREE DINNER from 5:30 to 6:00 STEM STATIONS from 6:00 to 7:00 Open to all Elementary Students Kindergarten through 4th grade and their families Pepper is a beautiful short haired female tabby with gold and grey colors and gold eyes. Pepper is spayed, about 18 months old, and a very mellow and quiet cat. She prefers to be the only pet, and does well on her own. She likes to sit in a lap now and then at her discretion, but wants to move and explore. Pepper would make a great loyal clean companion for the right home. A $40 adoption fee takes her home with a veterinary record of shots and de-worming. Call Karen in Joseph if interested in an interview: The Student of the Week is chosen for academic achievement and community involvement. Students are selected by the administrators of their respective schools. info: Wendy Stewart, 541-426- 3693. Come and Drive a Robot! 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