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A8 Community wallowa.com July 22, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain Community Calendar: Friendship Feast; talks July 21-26 70th Annual Chief Joseph Days. For complete schedule, visit www.chiefjosephdays. com. Also see ad in today’s newspaper on page A7. Saturday, July 25 28th annual Friendship Feast, starts around noon at encampment grounds next to CJD Rodeo grounds in Jo- seph. Native Americans sup- ply the salmon while locals are encouraged to bring salads or desserts. Free. Tuesday, July 28 “The last 20,000 years of Earth’s climate,” a Brown Bag presentation at noon at the Josephy Center, Joseph. In a talk that includes slides, Dr. Gerald North will cover the period from the last great Ice Age to the current warming. More info: visit josephy.org. Wednesday, July 29 Live, on-line weather spotter training, sponsored by the National Weather Ser- vice, 7 p.m. For registration details, visit weather.gov/ pendleton or phone Doug Weber at 541-276-7832. N EW WHISKEY HONORS CJD Friday, July 31 First Responders Day, 11 a.m. to noon, Joseph Public Library. Meet police offi- cers, firefighters, paramed- ics. Get a close-up look at their vehicles and tools. Ask questions, hear their stories. Free. Blue Moon Mothing Night Presentation, 7 p.m. at Wallowology, 508 N. Main in Joseph. Presenter is Karen Antell, EOU. Who are these mysterious creatures of the night and what are they do- ing while we’re asleep? Blue Moon Mothing Night Expedition, 9 p.m. at Wallowology in Joseph. Led by Karen Antell of EOU. Fun for all ages if you like bugs and staying up late. Limited to 20 people. Call 541-263- 1663 or come in to sign up. Photo by Angelika Ursula Dietrich The Chief Joseph Days Board of Directors was at Stein Distillery in Joseph on Saturday, July 18, to take part in pouring, labeling and sealing bottles containing Stein’s new blended whiskey, Chief Joseph Days Whiskey, which the distillery announced would be released Wednesday, July 22, in time to honor the 70th anniversary of Chief Joseph Days. CJD directors, from left: Jeffrey Wecks, Steve Rogers, Mike Warner, Terry Jones, Doris Noland, Shelley Marshall, Rusty Eschler, and Terry McArtor. Aug. 1-8 Wallowa County Fair, lo- cated at fairgrounds in En- terprise. For complete sched- Your Full Service Independent Super Market! ule, visit www.co.wallowa. or.us/community_services/ county_fair/ or tinyurl.com/ qg3ykbk/. Moffit Tours 1-800-533-5222 or 541-569-2495 moffittours@gmail.com P O Box 156 Lostine, OR 97857 **Since 1948** “Stockmen’s Casino/Hotel - Elko, Nv.” 4 Days & 3 Nights Sept 16 - 19 Nov 11 - 14 $139.00 ppdo $164.00 single “Model T Casino/Hotel - Winnemucca, Nv.” 4 Days & 3 Nights Aug 12 - 15 Oct 14 - 17 $139.00 ppdo $164.00 single We carry locally grown & raised beef & buffalo Farm fresh produce & fruit • USDA Choice Beef Great Selection of Northwest Wines Micro Brew Beer • Special Orders at Discount Prices Wild Game Cooler 604 S. River Street, Enterprise - 541-426-5833 Pickup locations: Lostine, Elgin, Imbler, La Grande, Union, North Powder, Baker City, Ontario Includes: Trans, 3 Nights Lodging, 3 Breakfasts, & $10 Gaming “Call for pickup schedule and reservations” (Must be 21 years of age) Non smoking and Non alcohol Luxury Coach Saturday, Aug. 1 Sunrise Iron Antique Trac- tors Show, starts at 8 a.m. at 65708 Sunrise Road, Enter- prise. Free. If you can’t make this once-a-year show, arrange a private tour by phoning Erl McLaughlin at 541-263-0755. New this year: an added 40 x 100 feet of display space con- taining equipment not previ- ously shown. Into the Wallowa outing: “What’s that Growing there?: Farming 101 with farm- er Woody Wolfe.” Farmer Woody Wolfe introduces us to the basics of farming in the area. Free. Meet at the Wal- lowa Land Trust of¿ce at 9 a.m. to carpool to the site. For more info, email julia@wal- lowalandtrust.org or phone 541-426-2042. “The Wild Landscape of Eastern Oregon,” photo ex- hibit Opening Reception, 7 p.m. (doors open 6:30), Jose- phy Center, Joseph. Friday, Aug. 7 Wallowology presentation: “Will Trout and Salmon be in Hot Water?” 7 p.m. at 508 N. Main, Joseph. Shane Vetlund, of Nez Perce Tribe Fisheries, gives this free talk. 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