A16 News/Sports wallowa.com September 16, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain Rat Race held in a wet place Day of By Rochelle Danielson For the Chieftain The Rat Race Golf Tournament has passed. Saturday, on the ¿ rst day of play, the headlines should have read, “can- celed because of rain,” but no, all 42 couples (I think I’d call them much tougher than those toughies who wear pink) showed up ready to play — the majority in rain gear, some toting um- brellas, others huddled in luxurious closed-in carts, and a small minority, who’d failed to read a weather report, took shelter under trees shivering in their shorts. “Abysmal,” lamented one sod- den-looking character, “there’s no bet- ter word.” Because of open-air golf carts, ink-blurred scorecards, cold hands and slick golf club handles, the game conjured up several strange scenarios. One gal, in her tee shot to the #4 green, watched as her iron slipped out of her hands and whipped like a boomerang through the air, clearing the nearby 12- foot safety net. On the putting green, golf balls rooster-tailed to the cup. One golfer, who misjudged her ap- proach shot to #8 green, cringed as her ball zinged toward Trout Creek, but then took a crazy bounce, and stopped short in a water puddle on the green. The steady morning drizzle took its toll on all three À ights making for a lot of drowned rats, cats and cheeses, but again this rare species of golfer came through completing 18 holes. Ten cou- ples — with low gross scores ranging from 77 to 84 — quali¿ ed to compete in the Sole Survivor. The event includ- ed locals, Marvin Gibbs and partner, Vicki Edmundson from Baker, Bill and Judy Ables, and Lance and Mi- chelle Homan. La Grande couple, Keith and Stephanie Williams, won the event. Azure blue skies greeted golfers Peace Sept. 20 for Sunday play. There were many winners in each À ight. The following is a selective list from hometown Alpine Meadows: Women’s KP — Pam Garrett. Men’s Long Drive — Cats, Lance Homan. Rats, Dean Duquette. Women’s Long Drive, Rats, Sherri Currie. Saturday and Sunday Chapman 1st Low Gross, Rats, Marvin Gibbs/Vicki Edmund- son. Rats, Bill and Judy Ables in a tie. Third Low Net — Cheese, Chuck Haines/Ruby Zollman. 2nd Low Gross — Rats, Gary and Carol Marr in a tie. AMGC will host its Crab Feed/ ¿ nal seasonal tournament this com- ing Saturday, Sept. 19. Hope for nice weather. Wallowa County’s 3rd annual International Day of Peace celebration will be Sunday, September 20, 3 to 7:30 p.m., at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture, Joseph. The theme, “Education’s Power for Peace,” will be ad- dressed by very short videos and talks by Wallowa County residents who have experi- enced education projects in Third World and developing countries and locally. Small discussion groups will ex- plore learning that applies to world and local understand- ing and harmony. Art activities for chil- dren, youth and adults will explore visual representa- tions of thoughts and feel- ings that participants gather from the experience. The art tables will be led by Melica McIntire, sculpture; Jennifer Klimzsa, colored pencils; Margaret Grace, watercolor and Aimee Jungmann, ab- stract art. Following a potluck din- ner, “Music for Peace” will be enjoyed under the lead- ership of Bob Webb. Please bring a potluck dish to share, and international dish if you can. The brief theme introduc- tions of educational experi- ences will be given by Amy Hansford, Latin America; Seth Kinzie, Asia and Ed Pitts, Africa. Admission is free, with some of the costs sponsored by Bank of Eastern Oregon, Community Bank, Umpqua Bank and the Rotary Club of Wallowa County. Donations are welcome at the event. Community Calendar: Barn dance; Day of Peace Wednesday, Sept. 16 AARP Smart Driver, senior course, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Com- munity Connection in Enter- prise. $15 for AARP members, $20 non-members. To register, call Community Connection at 541-426-3840. Wallowa County Blood Drive, noon to 6 p.m., Clo- verleaf Hall in Enterprise. Ap- pointments: Cindi Aschenbren- ner, 541-426-2039; Julie Todd, 541-263-0101. Thursday, Sept. 17 Ring Praise concert, 7 p.m. at Lostine Presbyterian Church. Featuring handbell soloist Phyllis Tincher and pianist Sean Rogers. Includes hymn history and scripture. Free admission. Saturday, Sept. 19 Old-Time Community Barn Dance, 7 to 10 p.m. in the big blue barn, 63327 Tenderfoot Valley Road, Joseph. $5 per person, under 12 free. Begin- ners welcome, no partner of special clothing required, all dances taught and called. Info: Laura, 541-398-0800. Sunday, Sept. 20 Wallowa County’s 3rd an- nual International Day of Peace celebration, 3 to 7:30 p.m., Jo- sephy Center in Joseph. Free. Art activities for adults and kids begin at 4:30, potluck dinner at 5:30, music at 6:30. Info: Judy Allen, 541-263-2502. Wallowa Valley Chorale re- hearsal, 2 p.m. at Lostine Pres- byterian Church. New singers W HOLE L OTTA S HAKIN ’ G OIN ’ O N Steve Tool/Chieftain welcome. Rehearsals continue every Sunday until Nov. 15 performance. October rehears- als are at Joseph Methodist Church, November rehears- als at Enterprise Community Church. More info: Randy Morgan, 541-426-3593; Betty Cosgrove, bettycosofjoseph@ gmail.com. Wednesday, Sept. 23 Town Hall with Sen. Bill Hansell and Rep. Greg Barreto, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., Tomas Con- ference Room at the Wallowa Piano man Brady Goss returned to Wallowa County to play rock ’n’ roll music show to a packed OK Theatre on Sept. 10. Goss wowed the cheering crowd with his band and high-energy performance. County Chamber of¿ ce, 309 S. River St., Enterprise. Hansell and Barreto will talk about 2015 legislative session — the “good, bad, and ugly” of what was proposed, and ¿ eld ques- tions from constituents. Saturday, Sept. 26 Enterprise Cemetery Fall Cleanup Day, 9 a.m. to noon. All are welcome to participate. Info: Sondra Lozier, 541-426-3229. Evening Under the Stars Dinner and Auction, at Tam- kaliks grounds in Wallowa. Annual fundraiser organized by Friends of the Wallowa School District. Social hour at 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., auction 7 p.m. Music students provide enter- tainment. Tickets at Blonde Strawberry and Wallowa Li- brary. More info: 541-886- 4501. Note: In event of inclem- ent weather, gathering moves indoors to Beth Johnson Room at the school. Saturday, Oct. 3 Open House at Wallowa County Humane Society In- formation Center, 104 N. Riv- er St., Enterprise. Including an adoption day for foster animals, and a celebration recognizing humane society volunteers, among other activities. Center to operate for extended hours this day, further details to come. Info: 541-432-1630. Saturday, Oct. 10 Founders Day in Lostine. Details to be provided in the coming weeks. 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@wallowa. com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. To promote for-pro¿ t events, contact sales representative Brooke Pace at bpace@wal- lowa.com. Singers welcome to join WV Chorale The Wallowa Valley Cho- rale is gearing up for its fall season of rehearsals with a performance in November. The Chorale is interested in drawing new people, espe- cially tenors, baritones and basses, to share in the fun and enjoyment of singing. This season will include a diverse repertoire of music and op- portunities to sing with the Wallowa Valley Orchestra. Rehearsals, which began Sept. 13, are held on Sundays at 2 p.m. The rehearsals will be held at Lostine Presbyte- rian Church through Septem- ber, Joseph Methodist Church in October, and Enterprise Community Church up to the performance Nov. 15. WVC, a part of the area’s musical offerings for over 50 years, is led by Randy Mor- gan, who recently retired as band and choral director at Enterprise High School. So warm up your voices, and even if you do not read music, consider joining this merry band of singers. For more information contact Morgan at 541-426-3593, or Betty Cosgrove, 432-8181, bettycosofjoseph@gmail. com. 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