Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, August 05, 2015, Image 8

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Community/News
wallowa.com
Community Calendar: General
Dischord; Fergison art show
Aug. 1-8
Wallowa County Fair,
located at fairgrounds in
Enterprise. For complete
schedule, visit www.co.wal-
lowa.or.us/community_ser-
vices/county_fair/ or ti-
nyurl.com/qg3ykbk/.
Thursday, Aug. 6
General Dischord in con-
cert, 5:30 p.m., Courthouse
Square in Enterprise. Free.
Part of Community Concert
Series. General Dischord
is a small group (9 wood-
winds, 1 French horn) made
up from within the 234th
Army Band, of the Oregon
National Guard based in
Clackamas.
Friday, Aug. 7
Wallowology presenta-
tion: “Will Trout and Salm-
on be in Hot Water?” 7 p.m.
at 50 N. 0ain, -oseph.
Shane Vatland, of Nez Perce
Tribe Fisheries, gives this
Aug. 7-8
Bronze Blues & Brews
² Friday Night -am and Sat-
urday Festival, -oseph City
Park. Pre-sold tickets $30
(includes -am Night), or $35
at the gate. -am Night, 6 to
10 p.m. Friday (gate opens
at 5:30). Festival, gate opens
at noon on Saturday, music
12:30 to 10 p.m. 0ore info:
bronzebluesbrews.com.
“The Art of Bob Fergison,”
exhibit, Friday 4 to 8 p.m.,
105 E. 0ain St., Enterprise.
Also Aug. 8 from 11 a.m. to 7
p.m. Organized by Friends of
Bob (FOB). Info on viewing
after Aug. 8: 206-450-1439.
Saturday, Aug. 8
8th Annual Wallowa Coun-
ty Fly-in, -oseph Airport. Free
event starting at 7 a.m. In-
cludes breakfast served from
7 to 10 a.m., priced at $10
for adults (no charge for kids
12 years and under). Classic
historical display this year:
Women in Aviation. Event
hosted by Wallowa County
Pilots Association and Chief
-oseph Flyers.
online at www.eou.edu/rails-
with-trails/ and at city halls,
community libraries, county
commission of¿ce. Info: Ter-
ry Edvalson, 541-377-6355.
Aug. 14-15
2nd Annual 0ain Street
Show & Shine, downtown
Enterprise. Car show and as-
sociated activities. 0ore info:
mainstreetshowandshine.
com.
Thursday, Aug. 20
“63 Amazing 0iles,” 6 to
8 p.m. at -oseph Community
Center. See Aug. 19 calendar
listing.
Aug. 14-16
Community Health Week-
end with Dr. Hans Diehl,
sponsored by Wallowa 0e-
morial Hospital. Free public
talks by Dr. Diehl, a leader
in the ¿eld of /ifestyle 0edi-
cine, founder of the CHIP pro-
gram. Friday, Aug. 14, at Wal-
lowa 0emorial Hospital, 6
p.m.: “Health Turnarounds.”
Saturday, Aug. 15, at Enter-
prise Seventh Day Adventist
Church, 10 a.m.: “From De-
spair to Destiny”; 11 a.m.,
“Daniels Diet — Burden or
Blessing?”; 2 p.m., “Revers-
ing Diabetes with Fork and
Knife.” Sunday, Aug. 16, at
Enterprise Christian Church,
9:45 a.m.: “Taking Care of
the Spiritual Center — Our
Brain”; 2 p.m., “Eat 0ore
— Weigh /ess: Rational and
Successful Weight 0anage-
ment.”
Friday, Aug. 14
Summer Arts Classic: a cel-
ebration of ¿ne food, chamber
music, art and literature. Be-
gins with dinner at 6 p.m. at
Stage One in Enterprise; con-
tinues with concert at the Odd
Fellows Hall. Tickets cost $45
for dinner and concert; $15 for
concert only. Available at The
Bookloft, Fishtrap, -osephy
Center, and at brownpaper-
tickets.com. 0ore info, see:
wvmusicalliance.org.
Wednesday, Aug. 19
“63 Amazing 0iles,” 6 to 8
p.m. at Wallowa Senior Cen-
ter. Public gathering to ask
questions and offer opinions
on “-oseph Branch Recre-
ation Rail with Trail Concept
August 5, 2015
Wallowa County Chieftain
I NTO COOLING WATERS AFTER RUN
Saturday, Aug. 22
0axville Gathering, 10
a.m. to 5: 30 p.m. at Wallowa
Band Nez Perce Interpretive
Center near Wallowa. Admis-
sion: $5 individual; $10 fami-
ly; $15 group. /ive music by
Dom Flemons, professional
/umberjack show, mule-
drawn tours, kids’ booths,
local food, local vendors and
more. Info: maxvilleheritage.
org.
/ostine All-School Re-
union, 10:30 a.m., potluck at
noon, Enterprise Community
Connection, /ewiston High-
way. Bring own drinks. Cof-
fee, plates and utensils fur-
nished. Info: 0yrla Clark at
541-432-8003.
Monday, Aug. 24
Poetry reading by Col-
lier Nogues and Alexandra
Teague, 7:30 p.m., Fishtrap
House in Enterprise. Free.
Donations welcome. Nogue
will read from her collection,
“The Ground I Stand on is
Not 0y Ground,” and Teague
will read from her new book
of poems, “The Wise and
Foolish Builders.”
Friday, Aug. 28
Wallowology
presenta-
tion: “Nez Perce Fisheries:
Steadfast Stewardship &
Evolving 0anagement in the
Wallowas,” 7 p.m. at 508 N.
0ain, -oseph. Featuring -im
Harbeck of Nez Perce Tribe
Fisheries.
The Community Calendar
lists fundraisers, free local
events and those with a nom-
inal fee organized by non-
Sro¿t organizations 6ubmit
information to calendar@
wallowacom 'eadline is
Sm )riday To Sromote
for-Sro¿t events, contact sales
representative Brooke Pace at
bpace@wallowacom
Courtesy photo
Beth Gibans, of Joseph, cools off Saturday in Catherine
Creek after completing the half-marathon event in the 2015
Catherine Creek Classic. Gibans, 51, finished in 2:06:26.1.
BLUES: New beers featured
Continued from Page A1
On the brew side of the
equation, Garrett estimates 20-
24 breweries will participate
with at least 40 different beers
offered. “A lot of them will be
new beers not even offered in
the store yet,” Garrett said.
Parks Bronze in Enterprise
is the bronze sponsor and will
bring several works down for
the public to enjoy. One bronze
will be rafÀed.
Garrett said that last year’s
event had an estimated atten-
dance of 1,400, but he’s esti-
mating an attendance of 1,500-
1,600 for the 2015 festival.
He added that nearly all the
musicians will have CDs for
sale at the event and will stay
afterward to sign autographs.
People can buy their fes-
tival tickets at the Friday jam
for the $30 regular price, and
those who cannot make it to
the Saturday festival can attend
the jam only for $10. Free dry
camping is available off East
Daggett Street at the old high
school ball ¿eld in -oseph.
Advance tickets are $30
and available locally at The
Bookloft in Enterprise, and in
-oseph at WC 0arketplace,
Sports Corral and -oseph
Hardware. Advance tickets are
also available online: tickets@
bronzebluesbrews.com with
a $3 surcharge. Tickets at the
gate cost $35.
W0H sponsoring free
lectures by Dr. Diehl
ENTERPRISE — Wallowa
0emorial Hospital is spon-
soring a “Community Health
Weekend with Dr. Hans Diehl,”
a series of free lectures at three
locations, Aug. 14-16.
See Philip Ruud at
Wallowa Valley
Eye Care
(Dr. Baileys Office)
August 12th
519 W. North St.
Enterprise, OR 97828
Call 800-678-3155
for appointment
Dr. Diehl, founder of the
Complete Health Improvement
Program (CHIP), is regarded
as a pioneer and leader in the
emerging ¿eld of /ifestyle 0ed-
icine, and has been named “One
of America’s 20 Super-Heroes
of the Health 0ovement.” He is
eager to share how we can pre-
vent and even reverse many of
today’s killer diseases.
All Aug. 14-16 sessions are
free to the public.
Friday, Aug. 14, Dr. Die-
hl speaks at 6 p.m. at Wallowa
0emorial Hospital on “Health
Turnarounds.”
Saturday, Aug. 15, has three
talks scheduled at the Seventh
Day Adventist Church: at 10
a.m., “From Despair to Desti-
ny”; 11 a.m., “Daniels Diet —
Burden or Blessing?”; 2 p.m.,
“Reversing Diabetes with Fork
and Knife.”
Sunday, Aug. 16, he’ll lec-
ture twice at Enterprise Chris-
tian Church. At 9:45 a.m., it’s
“Taking Care of the Spiritual
Center — Our Brain.” At 2
p.m., “Eat 0ore — Weigh /ess:
Rational and Successful Weight
0anagement.”