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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 2016)
A8 Entertainment wallowa.com PUBLIC MEETINGS Thursday, Jan. 14 Wallowa County Chieftain Monday, Jan. 18 Wednesday, Jan. 20 • Hells Canyon Scenic Byway stakeholders, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at GC Fusion Restaurant, 1116 Adams Ave., La Grande. Please RSVP to East Oregon Visitors Association at eova@eoni.com. www.VisitEasternOregon.com Monday, Feb. 1 • Wallowa County Commis- sioners, 9 a.m. at Thornton Room at the court house. • Enterprise school board, 7 p.m. at the high school home-ec room Tuesday, Feb. 2 • City of Enterprise Planning Commission, 7 p.m. at Enterprise City Hall Wednesday, Feb. 3 • Lostine City Council, 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Thursday, Feb. 4 • Joseph City Council, 7 p.m. at City Library, City Hall or Com- munity Center Monday, Feb. 8 • Joseph School Board, 5:30 p.m. at the school library. • Wallowa School Board, 7 p.m. at the high school library. Wallowa County Chieftain Chorale seeks new members THE SCENE • Joseph City Council, 7 p.m. • Wallowa County Commis- sioners, 9 a.m. at Thornton Room at the court house. January 13, 2016 The Wallowa Valley Cho- rale, delighting audiences for over 50 years, is seeking ad- ditional singers of all ages and voice ranges — particularly baritone, bass and tenor — to join in the fun and enjoyment of singing. The Chorale will perform a concert in March and again in the fall. Rehearsals are usually held on Sunday afternoons. It is an eclectic group — they perform secular and sa- cred music in various venues around Wallowa County. Re- cently the group performed a Christmas concert at the OK Theatre. The Chorale is conducted by local musician Randy Morgan, former musi- cal director at Enterprise High LODGE Continued from Page A1 However, it is not possible to say exactly how that ease- ment document would read, according to Ellen Bishop, out- reach coordinator for the LLC. “I think it’s too early to say, exactly,” she said. Nevertheless, it is clear that the easement would pro- tect ecologically important lands adjacent to the Kokan- ee spawning grounds, wet- land areas and old-growth habitat. The easement would make it impossible for devel- opment in those areas, even if the new owners of the lodge sell at a future time. Wallowa County Kathleen Ellyn/The Chieftain The audience at the Lostine Tavern on listens to the last local presentation put on by Lake Wallowa Lodge LLC. “It’s tempting to say that things never change,” said Lincoln. “The mountains HEALTH LINE have looked like this for thou- sands of years. But things do change; communities grow, communities disappear. This is our opportunity to manage those changes in the way we want them to be managed.” The potential (given the zoning of the property) was that a purchaser would doze the lodge and put up 128 condos or 18 trophy homes on the property, and a graph- ic depicting such a scenario initially was published in the auction document when the lodge ¿ rst went up for sale. Just as soon as the LLC completes the purchase of the School. For more information, call Randy at 426-3593 or Betty Cosgrove at 432-8181. If you are interested, sim- ply stop by rehearsal at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17 at Lostine Presbyterian Church. lodge, plans are underway to expand kitchen service, add numerous special events to the calendar, and open the historic Cowboy Bar in the lodge basement. The lodge currently is closed for the winter. The LLC has a close asso- ciation with Eastern Oregon Legacy Lands Fund (EO- LLF), a 501c3 tax-exempt conservation organization. EOLLF is a shareholder and member of Lake Wallowa Lodge LLC. Because of this association, individuals who wish to donate toward the purchase and preservation of the lodge may make contri- butions to EOLLF and des- ignate the money be used to purchase more shares. For more information on that option, call 541-263- 1663 or email ellen@wal- lowology.org Shares will still be avail- able after the $1.5 million goal is reached, as that goal simply Tuali¿ es the LLC to seek a bridge loan to make up the balance of the purchase price by the deadline. For a comprehensive in- vestors packet with prospec- tus, call 541-398-0305 or send and email to info@lake- wallowalodge.com. Saturday, Jan. 16 • Old-Time Community Dance, 7-10 p.m. Hurricane Creek Grange Hall. • The Hit Men, 9 p.m. Stubborn Mule, Joseph. Wednesday, Jan. 20 Free movie at Arrowhead Chocolate in Joseph, 7 p.m. “Willy Wonka and the Choco- late Factory”. Free admission and free popcorn. Limited space, call 541-432-2871 to reserve a spot. Thursday, Jan. 21 • The Big Read Kickoff, 7 p.m. Hurricane Creek Grange Hall • Free showing of “We Ride to D.C.,” a ¿ lm by David Michael Lynch, 7 p.m. at the OK Theater in Enterprise. Friday, Jan. 22 • Brian Bovenizer & the Koala Cowboys, 7 p.m. at Terminal Gravity. Saturday, Jan. 23 • Great Red Shark, 7 p.m. at Terminal Gravity. Friday, Feb. 5 • Open mic, 7 p.m. at Terminal Gravity Friday, Feb. 12 • Fishtrap Fireside, 7 p.m. at Fishtrap Sunday, Feb. 14 • Open mic, 4-6 p.m. at the Josephy Center 519 W. North Street, Enterprise 541.426.3413 Time for a Mon-Thurs 9 to Noon/1-5pm; Fri. 9-1 Computer Tuneup? Specializing in Anti-Aging Skin Therapy Customized Facials Waxing Services, Brow Sculpting Body Polish-Back Facials High-Perfomance Products Spyware Removal & More 541-426-0108 110 W. Main Enterprise 541-398-0759 | Located @ beecrowbee 01 Main Joseph HELP Continued from Page A1 He said he and Pagano are “very tired” and described the atmosphere in Harney County as “pretty tense.” Rogers said he may be ro- tating back into the Harney County patrols within one or two weeks. “We’re trying to keep three to four sheriffs here at all times to do the normal day-to- day sheriff stuff to free Sheriff Ward up to do what he’s got to do. Right now there’s ¿ ve of us here, so I should be able to bug out (Tuesday) morning sometime.” 7RUHVROXWLRQVWKDWODVWƇ« Happy New Year! :KHWKHU\RX·YHJRWRQHRUZHZLVK\RXWKHGULYHDQGUHVROYHWRJHWWRDEHWWHUVWDWH ™ . Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. ® CALL ME TODAY. Jeanette Hueckman, Agent :0DLQ6WUHHW -RKQ'D\25 %XV MHDQHWWHKXHFNPDQF[X#VWDWHIDUPFRP 1101456.1 6WDWH)DUP+RPH2ǦFH%ORRPLQJWRQ,/