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Wallowa County Chieftain wallowa.com News October 21, 2015 A7 Halloween celebrations; orchestra performance Thursday Oct. 22 The Lake Wallowa Lodge is hosting a community meeting to share about the campaign working to buy the lodge and keep it operating as a fami- ly-friendly, affordable inn. The meeting begins at 7 p.m., at the Joseph Community Center. Friends of the Wallowa Public Library are hosting a reading and book signing by author Annette Byrd at 7 p.m. at Wallowa City Hall. Saturday, Oct. 24 Come play Bunco at Hur- ricane Creek Grange Hall. No experience necessary. Hall opens at 9 a.m., dice will roll from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Baked potato bar and tournament, $10. Bring a few extra dol- lars for the Dutch auction held during lunch. Info: 541-426- 8015. Flora School Education Center’s work party will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a meeting following or Sunday morning. Sunday, Oct. 25 The Inland Northwest Mu- sicians’ Wallowa Valley Or- chestra presents Marriage of Figaro Overture by Mozart and March Past of the Kitchen Utensils at the Wallowa High School Gym beginning at 4 p.m. The Wallowa Valley Cho- rale Rehearsal is Sundays at 2 p.m., at the Lostine Presbyteri- an Church, with a performance Nov. 15. All singers are wel- come. For more information, call Randy Morgan 541-426- 3593 or Betty Cosgrove 541- 432-8181. Monday, Oct. 26 Wallowa Valley Senior Liv- LQJLVKDYLQJWKHLU¿UVWSXPS- kin decorating contest for busi- nesses or individuals. Pickup pumpkins Monday, October 26 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the Wallowa Valley Senior Living, 605 Medical Parkway in Enterprise. Return pump- kins Friday Oct 30 by noon for the residents to judge the win- ner. Your business name will be announced on KWVR the following week. COMUNITY CALENDAR Chieftain archives Isaak Hoffman of Enterprise dressed up as a logger for the All Saints Eve party at the Cloverleaf Hall in 2014. Monday - Tuesday, Oct. 26-27 Eagle Cap Shooters Asso- ciation’s annual “Sight in Your 5LÀH 'D\V´ DP WR SP both days at range on Ant Flat. Free hot dogs, chips and drinks from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. both days. Thursday, Oct. 29 Troy School Harvest Pot- luck begins at 5 p.m. at the Troy School. Table service, plates, and bowls will be pro- vided for the food brought and shared; hot drinks and water available. Students and chil- dren can participate in dress- ing up, taking pictures, and playing games in the class- room. Help us celebrate our FRPPXQLW\VXUYLYLQJZLOG¿UH For more information, contact Troy School District #54, 541- 828-7788. Joseph FFA Alumni are holding a Drive By Dinner, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Joseph High School Cafete- ria. The dinner is pork loin, potatoes, apple sauce, cole- slaw, roll and cookies for $10. Tickets are available from FFA members or at the Sports Cor- ral in Joseph. M. Crow & Co. store in Lostine is hosting a Beekeeping Gathering at 6 p.m. Learn about beekeeping in Wallowa County with the experts. Speakers will include Jan Lohman of Vazza Farms in Hermiston, the past president of the Oregon State Beekeepers Association, an Oregon Master Beekeeper and Maureen Kelly of Cove. This is to the Joseph Charter School music program starts at 10 a.m. The tournament is a senior project by Deni Van Winkle. To register you must turn in a reg- with tricks, treats and games istration form by Nov. 2 with for all. Fun begins at 7 p.m., at the $25 entry fee. There will the Old Lostine School Gym. be three age group categories, Everyone is asked to wear their each with its own bracket. Reg- creepiest, beautifullest cos- istration forms are at the Joseph tume. $10/person or $25 for &KDUWHU 6FKRRO¶V IURQW RI¿FH a family; ages 5 and younger Any questions contact Van free. For more information call Winkle, email deni.vanwin- Stuart 541-432-1630 or Lyn kle@students.josephcharter.org or 541-263-2656. 541-886-7021. Nov. 20 Saturday, Oct. 31 Project Heartbeat will be A community “All Saints (YH3DUW\´ZLOODWSPWR FRQGXFWLQJ D ¿UVW DLG&35 8 p.m., at the Enterprise Clo- AED class in Enterprise. The verleaf Hall. The event is free. class will train lay responders There will be game booths, to assist those suffering med- food and treats, picture booth, ical emergencies, both minor door prizes and more. ‘Whole- and major, until the ambulance some’ costumes are encour- arrives. Upon completion of aged. The event is coordinated the course participants will get by the Enterprise Christian WZR\HDUFHUWL¿FDWLRQIURPWKH Church and is helped by the American Red Cross. Cost of Enterprise First Baptist Church, the 7-hour class is $45. For the Abundant Life Assembly of more information, the location God and Enterprise Chapter of of the class or to register call 541-432-0259. FCCLA. The Community Calendar Wallowa Valley Senior Liv- ing in Enterprise welcomes lists fundraisers, free local children in for “Trick or Treat- events and those with a nomi- LQJ´SPWRSP&DOO/DF- QDO IHH RUJDQL]HG E\ QRQSUR¿W ey Doss at Wallowa Valley Se- organizations. Submit infor- nior Living, 541-426-5311 ext. mation to calendar@wallowa. #5 or email Ldoss@artegan. com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. 7R SURPRWH IRUSUR¿W HYHQWV com with any questions. contact sales representative Nov. 7 A 3-on-3 basketball tour- Jennifer Powell at jpowell@ nament with proceeds going wallowa.com. a potluck and everyone is wel- come. Beginners and veterans alike. Friday, Oct. 30 It’s Bats About the Lodge at the Wallowa Lake Lodge. Celebrate Halloween early with a variety of family fun activities. From 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., outdoor activities include face painting, dipping caramel apples, bobbing for apples and the Great Pumpkin Hunt where kids get to search for small pumpkins around the lodge. Everyone gets to keep their pumpkins and the winner takes home a pumpkin trick-or-treat bag. Other events include bat masks and the mummy wrap. Just for adults, a pumpkin lawn bowling game will be set out on the lodge’s expansive back yard. At 4:30 p.m., bundle up for bat viewing outside the lodge. From 5 to 6 p.m., more games inside with hot cider, beer, wine and snacks. At 6 p.m. the bat presentation be- gins. There will also be a pre- sentation on the future of Wal- lowa Lake Lodge at 6:45 p.m. Costumes encouraged. The Wallowa Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Halloween Bake Sale begins at 8 a.m., in the Wallowa Memorial Hospi- tal Lobby. Friday - Saturday, Oct. 30-31 Sleepy Creepy Hollow, a fundraiser for MidValley The- atre Company is hosting Hal- loween carnival adventure, Are you feeling stressed and overwhelmed? Do you feel hopeless or has the joy gone out of your life? Are you struggling to make your marriage work? 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