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A10 Community wallowa.com November 11, 2015 Wallowa County Chieftain Liz Vice performance; Ruby Peak Film Fest Wednesday, Nov. 11 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Divide Camp at 603 N. Main St. in Joseph is hosting a Vet- erans Day open house from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come see the new of¿Fe and have some snaFNs and Foffee. )or more informa- tion FontaFt 5amona 3hiOOips at 432-8125. Thursday, Nov. 12 Soroptimists of :aOOowa County wiOO meet at noon in the FonferenFe room at :aOOowa MemoriaO +ospitaO 601 MediFaO 3Nwy in (nterprise. 7im *oOder wiOO disFuss the potentiaO for Tuinoa as a FommerFiaO Frop in :aOOowa County. 2pen to the generaO puEOiF. 7he NovemEer )ishtrap )ireside features (mma CarOson %arrie 4uaOOe and $my =ahm. $n open miF reading foOOows where audienFe memEers have a FhanFe to get up and share their stories. (vent starts at p.m. at the )ishtrap +ouse 400 (ast *rant Street in (nterprise. (astern 2regon 8niversity¶s NightingaOe *aOOery presents ³Drawn 7ogether Contemporary Drawing in the 3aFi¿F Northwest´ opening with a reFeption from 6-8 p.m. in the gaOOery in /oso +aOO. 7he e[hiEit presenting the worN of 13 artists from throughout the 3aFi¿F Northwest runs through DeF. . *aOOery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Monday-)riday. )or more information visit www.eou.edu/art. ,t¶s the fourth year for the 5uEy 3eaN )iOm )estivaO :aO- Oowa County¶s OoFaO sFramEOe in whiFh ¿OmmaNers write shoot and edit their own artistiF Freations in the 48 hours Eetween Nov. 13-15. Meet at 630 p.m. )riday at /ear¶s 3uE and *riOO in (nterprise to get ¿Om assignments. )iOms wiOO Ee shown — free to viewers — on the Eig sFreen at the 2. 7heatre on Monday. Doors open at 630 p.m. and show starts at p.m. Donations weOFome. Saturday, Nov. 14 20th $nnuaO +eaOthy )utures Dinner $uFtion from 5- p.m. at COoverOeaf +aOO 668 N: 1st St 3arade is OooNing for Àoat entries. )riends, famiOies, FhurFhes, nonpro¿ts, musiFaO groups and Eusinesses are weOFome to enter this fun, famiOy event. )or more information, pOease FontaFt 7ammy Strampe at Copper CreeN MerFantiOe at 541-432-1001, or visit www.FFmerF.Fom. Saturday, Nov. 21 /ower VaOOey )armers¶ MarNet, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 (. 1st St., :aOOowa. 7he winter hoOidays are Must around the Forner and the puEOiF invited to :aOOowa /aNe /odge for its $Omost 7hanNsgiving Dinner on Nov. 21. Dinner tiFNets are 35 eaFh. 7he evening wiOO NiFN off with OiEations and hors d¶oeu- vres at 5 p.m., dinner at 615 p.m. 7o 5SV3, pOease FaOO 541-38- 0305. 7o Oearn more aEout /aNe :aOOowa /odge //C, visit www. OaNewaOOowaOodge.Fom. Friday, Nov. 13 Nov. 13-16 amEuOanFe arrives. 8pon FompOe- tion of the Fourse partiFipants wiOO reFeive a two-year Ferti¿Fation from the $meriFan 5ed Cross. Cost of the seven-hour FOass is 45. )or more information, the OoFation of the FOass or to register FaOO 541-432-025. %aNer City wiOO Ee hosting one of many 2015 ,nternationaO Survivors of SuiFide /oss Day. 7he event wiOO Ee heOd at Mad MatiOda¶s, 133 Court St., from 2 to 4 p.m. 7here wiOO Ee a guest speaNer, and snaFNs and Eev- erages wiOO Ee served. 7he main foFus is to Ee one of heaOing. Courtesy photo Vocalist Liz Vice will perform at the OK Theatre in Enterprise on Saturday. in (nterprise. 7he :aOOowa VaOOey +eaOth Care )oundation¶s Eiggest fundraiser of the year to honor donors with a wonderfuO evening inFOuding FoFNtaiO and soFiaO hour starting at 5 p.m. siOent auFtion starting at 5 p.m. emFee Matt .urt] Neeping you entertained dinner Fatered Ey %aFNyard *ar- dens and a fuOO no-host Ear Ey /a/aguna. )or more information visit www.wvhFf.org or FaOO StaFy *reen at 541-426-113. :aOOowa Christian ChurFh is hosting its annuaO Ea]aar from a.m. to 3 p.m. Crafts and new and gentOy used items avaiOaEOe. +omemade FhiFNen noodOe soup and homemade pies for OunFh. 7he MusiF $OOianFe Fontinues its season of 7unesmith Night series, featuring songwriters :iOOiam )inFh, Jonah Shue and Jimmy %ivens at p.m. at /ear¶s Main Street *riOO, 111 :. Main, (nterprise. $dmission is 10 at the door or Ey season pass. Doors open at 6 p.m. $OO ages weOFome. /ower VaOOey )armers¶ MarNet, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 (. 1st St., :aOOowa. Vocalist Liz Vice will per- form at the OK Theatre at 208 W Main St. in Enterprise on Saturday, Nov. 14 in support of her debut album “There’s a Light.”. Vice, a Portland native, draws inspiration from gospel, soul and R&B. The show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $16.82 and are available at http://theoldok.com. General admission only. For more infor- mation about Liz Vice and her new album, visit http://www. lizvice.com. Sunday, Nov. 15 )ergi :orN Days have started for aOO sNi FOuE memEers and voOunteers from 1 to 5 p.m. every Sunday untiO the hiOO opens. %rush NASH Continued from Page A1 “So far there has not been an outside contractor except the architect/engineer, and I offered that job to the local piOing, ¿re wood Futting/spOitting, and area FOean up are reTuired. :aOOowa VaOOey 3hoto COuE returns to the Josephy Center for it¶s third photography e[hiEit, opening at 2 p.m. 7here wiOO Ee refreshments served. 3Oease Moin us at the opening to vote for the 3eopOe¶s ChoiFe $ward. $Oso, the event provides the opportunity to Oearn more aEout the photo FOuE, meet feOOow memEers and Moin the FOuE. Wednesday, Nov. 18 7here wiOO Ee an $meriFan 5ed Cross EOood drive from noon to 6 p.m. at the COoverOeaf +aOO on +wy 3. 7o sFheduOe an appoint- ment or for more information, FontaFt Cindi $sFhenErenner at 541-426-203 or JuOie 7odd at 541-263-0101. Friday, Nov. 20 3roMeFt +eartEeat wiOO Ee Fon- duFting a ¿rst aid/C35/$(D FOass in (nterprise. 7he FOass wiOO train Oay responders to assist those suffering mediFaO emergenFies, Eoth minor and maMor, untiO the guys and they didn’t have the architecture portion,” Royse said. The new south-end build- ing site was for the Snack Shack and the track equip- ment shed, both of which were originally sited next to WKH¿HOGKRXVHDQGZLOOQRZ be moved. Also specializing in GARAGE D00R The Lostine Tavern wants your locally grown produce! INSTALLATION AND REPAIR Call Paul Vlietstra 2Od-7ime Community DanFe STuares, 5eeOs, CirFOes, :aOt]- es, Contras with /ive String %and and FaOOer from -10 p.m. at +urriFane CreeN *range +aOO, Ee- tween (nterprise and Joseph. 5/ person, under 12 free. Beginners weOFome. No partner or speFiaO FOothing reTuired. $OO danFes taught and FaOOed. )or detaiOs, FaOO /aura at 541-38-0800. /ower VaOOey )armers¶ MarNet, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 (. 1st St., :aOOowa. Sunday, Nov. 22 St. 3atriFN¶s (pisFopaO ChurFh, 100 Northeast Main St., (nterprise, is hosting a Fommuni- ty dinner from 430 to p.m. fea- turing spaghetti, saOads, )renFh Eread and iFe Fream. Donations wiOO support the (nterprise Com- munity ConneFtion food EanN. 7he (agOe Cap SNi COuE $nnuaO Meeting taNes pOaFe at 4 p.m. in the Oodge at )ergi. 3otOuFN wiOO foOOow. 3Oease Ering a dish to pass. 3rior to the meeting we wiOO have a worN day at the hiOO starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 28 JingOe 7hru Joseph /ighted 7KH¿HOGKRXVHLWVHOIZLOO be reconstructed in its origi- nal location at the north end RIWKH¿HOG The new facility may be larger than the old one, but those plans are still up in the air as the district awaits their insurance check. Royse said the district still has no idea what their insurance settlement will be, but that every conversation DERXWWKH¿HOGKRXVH²EXLOW over the years of 1949-1952 ² ZDV DERXW KRZ ZHOO FRQ- structed the building was. “The good news is that means we’ll get more money from the insurance,” Royse said. The Enterprise Education Foundation has collected If you are interested in selling what you grow to the LT, please join us for a Producers Luncheon. 541-263-1247 Hosted by the Lostine Tavern Thursday, November 12 12 noon (prompt) - 2 PM Licensed Bonded & Insured CCB#200036 Sunday, Nov. 29 )ergi :orN Days have start- ed for aOO sNi FOuE memEers and voOunteers from 1 to 5 p.m. ev- ery Sunday untiO the hiOO opens. Brush piOing, ¿re wood Futting/ spOitting, and area FOean up are required. Saturday, Dec. 5 SNi, SnowEoard ,Fe SNate Swap, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2dd )eOOows +aOO in (nterprise. SNis, Eoots, poOes, snowEoards, sNi/ snowEoard FOothing, iFe sNates, and hoFNey gear. 7o seOO gear, drop it off DeF. 5 from 8 to 10 a.m. at the 2dd )eOOows +aOO. ,f unsoOd, piFN it up Eefore 2 p.m. ,tems not piFNed up wiOO Ee donated to Soroptimist 7hrift Shop. Swap is a fundraiser, with 50 perFent of proFeeds going to (agOe Cap SNi COuE and :aOOowa VaOOey Community ,Fe 5inN. More info $nette Christoffersen, 541- 38-1148. /ower VaOOey )armers¶ Mar- Net, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 (. 1st St., :aOOowa. Thursday, Dec. 10 :aOOowa VaOOey ChoraOe Christmas ConFert and .iFNoff to :interfest, p.m., 2. 7heatre. $dmission Ey donation. ContaFt 5andy Morgan at 426-353 or Betty Cosgrove at 432-8181 for more information. The Community Calen- dar lists fundraisers, free local events and those with a nominal fee organized by nonSro¿t organizations 6ub- mit information to calendar@ wallowacom 'eadline is Sm )riday To Sromote for-Sro¿t events, contact sales representative Jennifer Powell at Mpowell@wallowa com DONATE Visit: www.gofundme. com/kd5zzsn4. $21,000 for the rebuilding of WKH¿HOGKRXVH5R\VHVDLGKH expects the foundation will wait to see where the money is most needed. “I would recommend they not give us anything until we ¿QGRXWZKDWZHJHWIURPLQ- surance,” he said. “Then they FDQKHOSXV¿OOKROHVLIQHHG be,” Another fund at gofund- me.com for restoration of the field house and athletic gear has raised more than $2,000 toward a goal of $40,000. Curl up with the new book by Susanna Kearsley Named of the Dragon T HE B OOKLOFT Open 11am-10pm, Wed-Sun HIGHWAY 82, LOSTINE • 541-569-2246 Stay Connected On Facebook Across from the courthouse in Enterprise 107 E. Main • 541.426.3351 always open at www.bookloftoregon.com • bookloft@eoni.com The ple lea easure of you r comp o mpan ny is re quested es ed a t the th A LMOST T HANKSGIVING D INNER Wallowa W allo a wa Lake Lodge S atur day y, y , November No v ember 21, 2015 Saturday, 5:00 5:0 0 pm hosted d libations s t 6 6:15 : 1 5 p pm dinner $ $35 per ticket ti cket O On n this v very er y special p evening evening, g g, y you’ll ou ’ ll experience p g h has to offer. offer ou o ’ ll also hear all that the lodge ff . Y You’ll h mor more e about the h lodge l and its futur e. h h histor history y of f the future. Appetizers: A ppetiz p ers: W Water a ater chestnuts wrapped wrr apped a pp in bacon Herbed free H e erbed goat g cheese (local) ( (l l) & gluten g l fr f re ee e crackers crr ackers a Blanched B lanched eggies & caramelized carra ameliz l h d v veggies l ed d onion dip First F irst i Course: S Salad or vegetable alad a with roasted r oasted pepper dressing drr essing e v egetable soup E n ntrré éee : Roasted Dinner Entrée: cranberry R oasted duck breast brre east with spiced p cr ra anber rrr y & pear p chutney; y Savory Sa S av orr y sage g cor nbrr ead e stuffing; ffi g Baked B Ba aked sw eet potato with h spiced d butter cornbread pecan topping; k d sweet b Roasted sprouts R oasted d Brussels B r ussels l spr r outs Introducing Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Adrian Davis Dr. Davis will be based in La Grande; he will see patients at Wallowa Memorial Hospital four days per month, starting in November • Sports medicine, orthopedic trauma, hip/knee osteoarthritis • Dr. Davis served as physician for the USA Rugby Team, and several other professional Pittsburgh sports teams • Education: medical school at Indiana University; orthopedic surgery residency at St. Louis University; sports medicine fellowship at Alleghany General Hospital Ask your physician for a referral today! Baked Baked sweet aked ratatouille; r a atatouille; Saffron S affr a ro on rice with roasted r oa o asted almonds; B aked a sw eet potato; Vegetarian V e egetarian Option: O p ption: B Roasted sprouts R oasted Brussels B r ussels spr r outs Espresso s sprr esso e cake Dessert: D esser t: E Please P lease RSVP tinfo@lakewallowalodge.com t info@lakewallo walodge.com or 541-398-0305 www.lakewallowalodge.com www w .lake . wallo walodge.com t Lake Wallowa W a allo wa Lodge LLC LL C t 508 N. Main M ain Street, S tr eet, Suite S uite A t PO Bo Box x 10 t Joseph, J oseph, Oregon O r egon 97846 We treat you like family 601 Medical Parkway, Enterprise, OR 97828 • 541-426-3111 • www.wchcd.org Wallowa Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer and provider.