A14 Community/Sports wallowa.com May 27, 2015 Community Calendar: Triple 6 golf; concert Wednesday, May 27 Troy School Potluck/Pic- nic, 5 p.m. End-of-year pro- gram. Thursday, May 28 Seth and Steve Kinzie’s 2nd Annual Josephy Concert, 7 p.m. at the Josephy Center, $10, kids free. Musical ex- travaganza includes vocals, guitar, 5-string banjo, “eu- phoric nature music” on pia- no, impressionist tone poems. %HQH¿WIRU-RVHSK\&HQWHU Friday, May 29 A community celebration for Older Americans Month, 1 to 5 p.m. at Community Connection Enterprise Senior Center. Information and re- freshments. Saturday, May 30 Triple 6 Golf Tournament, 8 a.m. signup, 9 a.m. tee-off, Alpine Meadows in Enter- prise. Grab a friend and play! U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden Town Hall meeting, 3:30 p.m. at Enterprise Senior Center, 702 NW First St. Opening of “Nuunimnix,” a Native American art exhibit, 3 p.m. at Josephy Center, Jo- seph. Admission by donation. More info: 541-432-0505; info@josephy.org. Sunday, May 31 Cale Moon in concert, 4 TRACK: JHS girls 3rd at state p.m. at OK Theatre, Enter- prise. Fundraiser for Enter- prise Cemetery. Continued from Page A8 Alvin Josephy 100th birth- day celebration, 4 p.m. at Jo- sephy Center, Joseph. Admis- sion by donation. An informal gathering of Josephy family members and friends. More info: 541-432-0505; info@ josephy.org. Discus: 12. Andrea Butter- ¿HOG¶´ Enterprise boys: 300m hurdles: 1. Kaden Lathrop 40.77. 4x100 relay: 4. Rocky Da- vidson, Brandon Frolander, Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain Chandler Burns and Nathan Opening day at Joseph Farmers’ Market on Saturday, May 23, Perren 45.87. featured produce from plant to fruit and excellent crowds. It Shot put: 6. Daniel Kohlhepp was also the start of Memorial Day weekend. 43’4”. Discus: 2. Daniel Kohlhepp More info: wallowalandtrust. Fly Fishing Club provides 139’3”. High jump: 1. Nathan Perren org; 541-426-2042. This is DQ LQWURGXFWLRQ WR À\ ¿VKLQJ ¿UVWHYHQWRI:/7¶V³,QWRWKH equipment, casting technique, 6’2”; 6. Kaden Lathrop 5’10”. Long jump: 7. Rocky David- Wallowa” summer outings and more. Casting practice. son 19’7.5”. and lectures program. Free. June 5-7 Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts (33rd annual), down- town Joseph. Three-day jur- ied show includes gala Friday night opening, art demos, workshops, auctions and sales. Also a popular “Quick Draw” event. More info: see wallowavalleyarts.org. Flora Community Yard Sale, starts at 9 a.m., down- town Flora across from Grange Hall. Friday, June 5 Opening Reception of Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts, 7 to 10 p.m. at Joseph Community Center. Tickets $20 in advance at wallowa- valleyarts.org, or $25 at the door. Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Joseph Community Center, free ad- mission during day. Saturday, June 6 Zumwalt Prairie Preserve :LOGÀRZHU +LNH ZLWK 7KH Nature Conservancy staff, meet at 8 a.m. at Wallowa /DQG7UXVWRI¿FH65LY- er St. in Enterprise to carpool to hiking site. Bring a lunch, water and wear hiking boots. Winding Waters Clinic Wallowa County Chieftain “Night of the Quick Draw,” 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts, Jo- seph Community Center. Ad- mission $5. “The Basics of Fly Fish- ing,” 7 p.m. at Wallowa Lake State Park. Grande Ronde Sunday, June 7 Wallowa Valley Festival of Arts, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Jo- seph Community Center. Free admission. GOLF: WHS 10th Thursday, June 11 Poetry reading by Devin Becker, 7:30 p.m. at Fishtrap House, 400 E. Grant St., En- terprise. Free of charge. Beck- er will read from his collec- tion “Shame | Shame,” winner of the A. Poulin Jr. Poetry Prize. The Community Calendar lists fundraisers, free local events and those with a nom- inal fee organized by non- SUR¿W RUJDQL]DWLRQV 6XEPLW information to calendar@ ZDOORZDFRP 'HDGOLQH LV SP )ULGD\ 7R SURPRWH IRUSUR¿WHYHQWVFRQWDFWVDOHV representative Brooke Pace at ESDFH#ZDOORZDFRP Continued from Page A8 Complete individual re- sults for WHS: Wellens 90- 94-184; Oliver 99-92-191; senior Alex Coutant 99-106- 205; Murray 126-106-232; junior Jamerson 118-119-237. Team scores: Cascade Christian 295-297-592; St. Mary’s 301-319-620; Catlin Gabel 308-317-625; Oakridge 318-321-639; Oregon Episco- pal 348-338-686; Regis 340- 348-688; Taft 382-362-744; Vale 380-386-766; Blanchet Catholic 392-383-775; Wal- lowa/Joseph 406-398-804; Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 360- 458-818. 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