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    Wallowa County Chieftain
Community
wallowa.com
December 16, 2015
FOR THE RECORD
A7
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Dispatch log
era. We will help with posing pets
and people (and take pictures,
too) and provide Santa! Free
refreshments. Stocking stuffers
for sale. Please have your pets
on a leash or in a carrier.
Monday, Dec. 7
9:01 a.m.: 911 call report-
ing transformer blowing out at
Wallowa Lake; ¿re department
request.
9:32 a.m.: Scam call in
Enterprise.
1:18 p.m.: Two horses loose
on Hurricane Creek Road.
1:46 p.m.: Domestic in
Enterprise; EPD of¿cers arrested
Phoukham Sichanthavong, 48, of
Enterprise for Assault IV; trans-
ported to Union County Jail.
4:43 p.m.: Found property in
Enterprise.
6:11 p.m.: Warrant recalled for
Errol Bullock, 33, of Wallowa for
probation violation.
9:36 p.m.: Power pole ¿re
reported in Joseph.
Tuesday, Dec. 8
5:10 p.m.: Report of suspi-
cious person parked in driveway
of Enterprise residence.
7:52 p.m.: Lost dog in En-
terprise; poodle type with sandy
colored wavy hair and orange
collar.
Wednesday, Dec. 9
8:18 a.m.: 911 call reporting a
tree across both lanes of Highway
3, rural Enterprise.
9:38 a.m.: 911 call reporting
house ¿re in Wallowa.
12:59 p.m.: Horses loose in
rural Joseph.
3:24 p.m.: Theft complaint in
rural Enterprise,
4:08 p.m.: 911 call reporting
hunting violation.
5:54 p.m.: Report of dead
deer blocking roadway in rural
Lostine.
7:23 p.m.: Report of large rock
blocking Highway 3.
9:47 p.m.: Report of large hill
slide near Imnaha.
Jingle Thru Joseph: Holiday
open houses at The Sheep
Shed, ToZion, Lamb Trading Co.,
3-6 p.m.
Steve Tool/The Chieftain
Rebecca Lenahan’s violin class performs renditions of Christmas songs for Wallowa Valley
Senior Living residents during a Dec. 11 performance.
Wednesday, Dec. 16
Friday, Dec. 18
Sam Collett hosts a
twice-monthly still life drawing
gathering, complete with a
liYe model eYery ¿rst and third
Wednesday of the month from 7-9
p.m. at the Josephy Center. $5-10
suggested donation for model. All
skill levels welcome.
Members of the North End
Grange in Flora are hosting an
all-you-can eat Christmas Chili
Feed and Dessert Auction starting
at 5 p.m. at the grange. Auction
items include two Christmas trees
and two wreaths. $6 for adults,
$3 for kids age 12 and under. For
more information, contact Sandy
Mallory at 541-828-7765.
The Wallowa K-12 Christmas
Concert starts at 6:30 p.m. in the
Wallowa High School Gym. Santa
will be making an appearance
as well.
Thursday, Dec. 17
The Hospital Auxiliary Ladies
are hosting a Christmas bake
sale starting at 8 a.m. in the
hospital lobby. An assortment of
See’s Candies also will be avail-
able. Questions? Contact Vivian
Tillman at 541-426-3283.
Jingle Thru Joseph: Valley
Bronze Open House, 3-7 p.m.;
Mens’ Night, Joseph Hardware and
Tempting Teal Boutique, 5-7 p.m.
The South Fork Grange is
having it’s annual community
Christmas Dessert Potluck at 6:30
p.m. in the basement of the Los-
tine Presbyterian Church. Gifts for
the kids, and Santa will be there.
Saturday, Dec. 19
Lake Wallowa Lodge hosts its
Winter Traditions Dinner featuring
dishes from around the world
and Northwest wines. Cocktails
and appetizers will be available
in the lobby starting at 5 p.m.
Enjoy the melodies of Roger
McGee’s Native American Àute
next to the stone ¿replace. At
Thursday, Dec. 10
5:38 a.m.: Report of tree on
power line.
8:14 a.m.: Citation issued for
traf¿c violation in Enterprise.
9:23 a.m.: Vehicle in ditch in
rural Enterprise. Driver cited for
traf¿c violation.
9:33 a.m.: Scam calls in
Lostine.
10:15 a.m.: Report of scam
12:11 p.m.: David William We-
hinger, 27, of Joseph arrested on
a Wallowa County detainer war-
rant. Held for six hours by Parole
and Probation, then released.
12:17 p.m.: Lost male tri-col-
ored border collie; 4 years old,
very friendly, no collar.
12:37 p.m.: 911 call reporting
large rocks and boulders partially
blocking Imnaha Highway.
12:58 p.m.: Theft in Joseph.
Friday, Dec. 11
11:14 a.m.: 911 report of
disturbance in Enterprise.
12:29 p.m.: Trespass com-
plaint, rural Wallowa.
12:49 p.m.: Trespass com-
plaint, Enterprise.
3:24 p.m.: Criminal mischief
reported in Enterprise.
3:27 p.m.: 911 theft complaint
in Troy.
3:38 p.m.: 911 call report-
ing two dogs on Highway 82 in
Lostine.
3:44 p.m.: Injured pit bull mix
reported on Ski Run Road; reunit-
ed with owner.
5:45 p.m.: Dead deer on
Highway 82.
Saturday, Dec. 12
12:20 p.m.: Hazardous rock
slide on Upper Imnaha River
Road.
12:38 p.m.: Burn complaint in
Joseph.
4:29 p.m.: Report of possible
hunting violations.
4:32 p.m.: Report of cattle
drive on Highway 82.
9:40 p.m.: Possible drunk
driver on Highway 82 in rural
Wallowa.
Sunday, Dec. 13
2:23 p.m.: Female border
collie mix found on Tucker Down
Road on 12/11; No collar.
5:44 p.m.: Male Akita/pit bull
mix reported lost at the beginning
of the driving tour off Highway 3;
blonde with shock collar and blue
collar with tags; friendly, answers
to “Clutch.”
Public Meetings
Monday, Dec. 19: Wallowa
County Commissioners, 9 a.m.,
Thornton Room at the Wallowa
County Courthouse, 101 S River
St. in Enterprise. http://co.wallowa.
or.us/administration/board_of_
commissioners/
Tuesday, Dec. 20: Wallowa
City Council, 7 p.m. at council
room in City Hall.
Monday, Jan. 4: Enterprise
school board in the Home Eco-
nomics classroom at Enterprise
High School. http://enterprise-
schooldistrict.com/
Wednesday, Jan. 6: Lostine
City Council, 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Joseph City Council meets the
¿rst Thursday of each month at the
city library, City Hall or Community
Center. The date for January is
yet to be determined as multiple
council members will be out of
town Jan. 7. Check http://www.
josephoregon.org/ for updates.
Monday, Jan. 11: Joseph
School Board, 5:30 p.m. at the
school library. http://www.joseph.
k12.or.us/
Monday, Jan. 11: Wallowa
School Board, 7 p.m. at the high
school library.
Join us for a
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
At FISHTRAP
400 E. Grant Street, Enterprise
Thursday, December 17
3-6pm
-USICp2EFRESHMENTS
Surprise presentation by staff at 5pm
6:15 p.m. dinner features Oregon
Dungeness crab cocktail, latkes,
prime rib and Yorkshire pudding,
and for dessert Saint Lucia buns,
a Swedish favorite, and a Moroc-
can-inspired confection of dates
with almond butter and coconut.
To RSVP, call 541-398-0305 or
email info@lakewallowalodge.
com. To learn more about the
Lake Wallowa Lodge LLC’s effort
to buy the lodge and conserve
its lakeside property, visit www.
lakewallowalodge.com.
Old-Time Community Dance
(Squares, Reels, Circles, Waltz-
es, Contras) with Live String
Band and caller from 7-10 p.m.
at Hurricane Creek Grange Hall,
between Enterprise and Joseph.
$5/person, under 12 free. Begin-
ners welcome. No partner or spe-
cial clothing required. All dances
taught and called. For details,
call Laura at 541-398-0800.
Lower Valley Farmers’ Mar-
ket, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 E. 1st
St., Wallowa.
Sunday, Dec. 20
Wallowa County Christmas
Bird Count. Meet at 7 a.m. at
Red Rooster, 309 W Main St, in
Enterprise (6 a.m. if you want to
have breakfast ¿rst). Dress warm
and bring your binoculars.
Join the Wallowa Valley Music
Alliance in celebrating the holiday
season with a variety of Christ-
mas music at Josephy Center for
Arts and Culture, 403, N. Main
in Joseph. This year’s perform-
ers include pianist Gail Swart,
singer/songwriters Janis Carper,
Carolyn Lochert, Heidi Muller &
Bob Webb, plus Mark Eubanks,
Kelly McDonald, Bruce Coutant,
Alex Coutant, Ted Hays and the
Brann Family. Doors open at 3:30
p.m. Holiday treats and hot cider
will be served. Admission to the
concert is by donation, proceeds
bene¿ting both the WVMA and
the Josephy Center.
See CALENDAR, Page A14
Book signing and presen-
tation: Joan Gilbert signs her
new book “Wallowa Lake — The
REAL Story” at the Bookloft in
Enterprise from 1 to 3 p.m.
Santa Paws — pet sel¿es
with Santa. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Wallowa County Humane
Society Info Center, 104 N. River
St., Enterprise. Bring your cam-
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!
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.