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A8 News/Community wallowa.com Friday, July 10 3URMHFW+HDUWEHDW¿UVWDLG CPR/AED class in Enterprise. To train lay responders to as- sist those suffering medical emergencies. Seven hours. Cost: $45. Good for 2-year FHUWL¿FDWLRQ IURP $PHULFDQ Red Cross. Register at 541- 432-0259. Courtesy photo/Julia Zeise Julia Zeise took this photo of the July 4 Shake the Lake fireworks show from the front yard of a residence on the West Moraine of Wallowa Lake. Youth soccer camps slated for kids ages 5-13. Completed registration forms with pay- ment of $30 per player for the fall season are due by July 31. Thereafter, a $5 late registra- tion fee will be assessed. The upcoming camps are to be held in Enterprise at the Jensen Ball Fields. According to organizers, the camps will include professional coaching each day, personal evalua- tions, limited ratios of players T hanks to t o e v er y one in v olv ed in Thanks everyone involved making mak ing our Rec Reception eption for f or Lisa Da w son a huge suc c ess! Dawson success! 4BSB.JMMFS/&0&%% 4 B S B . J M M F S / & 0 & % % 0 S F H P O 4 U B U F 1 B S L T $ P N J T T J P O 0SFHPO4UBUF1BSLT$PNJTTJPO 0SFHPO1BSLT3FDSFBUJPO%FQU 0 S F H P O 1 B S L T 3 F D S F B U J P O % F Q U ) F J E J . V M M F S # P C 8 F C C )FJEJ.VMMFS#PC8FCC $PDPT(SJMM $ P D P T ( S J M M .VUJOZ#SFXJOH . V U J O Z # S F X J O H "QQMF'MBU$BUFSJOH4BNNZT##2 " Q Q M F ' M B U $ B U F S J O H 4 B N N Z T # # 2 -FBST.BJO4USFFU1VC(SJMM - F B S T . 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To volunteer or for more information, con- tact one of the organization’s city managers: Joseph’s Peg Nave at 541-263-1096, or En- terprise’s Jeff Fields at 541- 426-0413. Natural History Discovery Center /.BJOt+PTFQIt"DSPTTGSPN$PDPTBOE.VUJOZtXBMMPXPMPHZPSH Rock the Rodeo Season! Denim Promotion! 25% Off Rock Revival Miss Me Jeans, Capris, Shorts Open Daily 10 am – 5 pm “Art Out of War,” exhibit opening at Josephy Center. Doors open 6:30 p.m., recep- tion starts at 7 p.m. Exhibit in conjunction with LH Res- idency Program during July. More info: 541-432-0505; jo- sephy.org; lhproject.org. Saturday, July 11 Into The Wallowa Out- ing — East Moraine Forest Ecology and Conservation. Accompany Land Trust staff on an exploration of the for- est ecology and conservation efforts of the south end of the East Moraine. Meet at the :DOORZD /DQG 7UXVW RI¿FH in Enterprise at 9 a.m. to car- pool to the site. Info: julia@ wallowalandtrust.org; 541- 426-2042. Workday at Homeland Project grounds, starting at 9 a.m. Located off Whiskey Creek Road just outside Wal- lowa. Volunteers are needed to help prepare grounds and facilities for the 25th Annu- al Tamkaliks Celebration (to be held July 17-19). Volun- teers should bring own tools such as shovels, rakes and weed-eaters. Lunch will be provided. More info: 541- 886-3101. town Enterprise. Booths along Main Street, music in the Courthouse Square, and the popular Bowlby Bash Derby (soapbox car race) at 1 p.m. Second Annual Wallowa Cleanup Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free disposal of many unwanted items, including many types of hazardous waste. More info: 541-786- 7046. Wallowa Mountain Open Horse Show Series, July 11 and 18 at Enterprise Fair- grounds. An array of classes available for participants and spectators alike. For info, entry form, or to volunteer, please e-mail wcwmohs@ gmail.com. Monday, July 13 Workshop on access issues related to the Blue Mountains Forest Plans Revision, 6 to 9 p.m., Cloverleaf Hall in En- terprise. Sponsored by USFS Blue Mountains Forest Plans Revision Team. For com- plete schedule of workshops: http://tinyurl.com/p7dhwy2/. Tuesday, July 14 “Live and Up Front: Artist Lecture Series,” 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30) at Josephy Cen- ter in Joseph. Free, but dona- tions welcome. Thursday, July 16 Potluck and presentation from RARE Americorps member Lauren Johnson, 6 to 8 p.m., Fishtrap House in En- terprise. Johnson will review her year of work in Wallowa 6LOHQW $XFWLRQ EHQH¿WLQJ County’s food system. Please Meals on Wheels, 9 a.m. to 2 bring a dish to share. Host- p.m., upstairs in Odd Fellows ed by Slow Food Wallowa’s Hall (next door to Enterprise board member, Sara Miller. Library). Info: saramiller@neoedd.org. Enterprise Bowlby Bash, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in down- Into The Wallowa Lec- ture — Good Food, Bad Food :$//2:$ ² )RU ¿YH hours on Saturday, July 11, residents of Wallowa will have the opportunity to dis- pose of many unwanted items, including many types of haz- ardous waste, at no charge. The Second Annual Wal- lowa Cleanup Day will be held between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on that day with manned collection bins set on city property along north Pine Street southwest of Hender- son Fuel and south of Kevin’s Tire Shop. Household garbage and tires will not be accepted, but Uptown Clothing & Accessories in Downtown Joseph 12 S. Main St. • 541-432-9653 The Soroptimist Thrift Shop will be at Bowlby Bash. Find our booth on Main Street. SATURDAY, JULY 11 10am - 4pm We will have lots of outdoor and indoor items, gently used and new. Prices Range from $0.25 to $80. Great selection of Bicycles for kids and adults Camping Tents • Sleeping Bags • Camp Chairs Coleman Folding Table • Lots and lots of Fun Items Wallowa County Earn While You Learn Program 541.426.3413 Mon-Thurs 9 to Noon/1-5pm; Fri. 9-1 Specializing in Anti-Aging Skin Therapy Customized Facials Waxing Services, Brow Sculpting Body Polish-Back Facials High-Perfomance Products Member FDIC Friday, July 17 Tour of LH Project’s ce- ramic studio campus. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at Josephy Center in Joseph. Free event, but do- nations welcome. Tour hosted by Josephy Center. Saturday, July 18 Into The Wallowa Out- LQJ²%LUGLQJDWWKH&RQÀX- ence, 7 – 10 a.m. Explore the FRQÀXHQFH RI WKH :DOORZD and Lostine rivers with bi- ologist and avid birder Janet Hohmann. Meet at the Wal- ORZD/DQG7UXVWRI¿FHLQ(Q- terprise at 7 a.m. to carpool to the site. Wallowa Mountain Open Horse Show Series, Enter- prise Fairgrounds. Began July 11. For info, entry form, or to volunteer, please e-mail wcw- mohs@gmail.com. Tuesday, July 21 Workshop on grazing issues related to the Blue Mountains Forest Plans Revi- sion, 6 to 9 p.m. at Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise. More info: http://tinyurl.com/p7dhwy2/. The Community Calendar lists fundraisers, free local events and those with a nomi- nal fee orJani]ed Ey nonSro¿t organizations. Submit infor- mation to calendar@wal- lowa.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. )riday. To promote for-pro¿t events, contact sales rep- resentative Brooke Pace at bpace@wallowa.com. many other items will. Just east of the collection site, as is the norm, Wallowa County’s recycle bins will be available to collect plastic, cardboard, tin cans, newspa- per/magazines, and glass. )RUWKRVH¿YHKRXUVKRZ- ever, bins will be available to accept wood, yard debris, old furniture, and many other items cluttering one’s yard, home, garage, or shed. Hazardous wastes that will be accepted include oil- base paints, insecticides, her- bicides, aerosol spray cans, household cleaners, poisons, DFLGVFRUURVLYHVÀDPPDEOHV and unknowns. The refuse can be taken to the collection site or arrange- ments can be made to pick it up by phoning 541-786-7046, the same number to call for additional information. More volunteers are want- ed. You can call in advance or simply arrive that Saturday. HEALTH LINE 519 W. North Street, Enterprise Local Money W o orking For Local People discussion with author Kristy Athens, 7 p.m. at Stage One, 117 E. Main St., Enterprise. Discuss community-based food and its impacts on the larger economic and agricul- tural scene in Oregon through this Oregon Humanities Con- versation Project event. Info: julia@wallowalandtrust.org; 541-426-2042. Free disposal, cleanup set for July 11 in Wallowa OUTDOOR SUMMER FUN SALE ! www .communitybanknet.com Wallowa County Chieftain Community Calendar: First aid class; grounds workday; studio tour R OCKET ABOVE O LD G LORY Wallowa Valley Youth Soccer has begun taking sign- ups for a weeklong camp (half-day or full-day sessions) to be held July 27-31. The event is being put on by UK International Soccer Camps. Registration and payment is due by July 17. Registration is also open for the 2015 fall recreation soccer season, which runs September through October July 8, 2015 541-398-0759 | Located @ beecrowbee 01 Main Joseph