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Wallowa County Chieftain Community wallowa.com October 19, 2016 to 4 p.m. at 702 College St. in Lostine (all ages welcome). $5 admission, ages 2 and under free. Haunted Maze, 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday (not recom- mended for children under age 14). $5 admission. Pictures avail- able for purchase. All proceeds to support Divide Camp. For details, call 541-398-0187. THE SCENE First Harvest Indoor Yard Sale and Flea Market, noon to 4 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday at Hurricane Creek Grange No. 608. Light breakfast and lunch available until 2 p.m. Contact Barbara at 541-426- 8015 or Chris at 541-432-3371. Thursday, Oct. 20 • HoneyHoney, Wallowa Resources fundraiser, 7 p.m. at the OK Theatre. theoldok. com Saturday, Oct. 29 Saturday, Oct. 22 Lower Valley Farmers’ Mar- ket, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 E. 1st St., Wallowa. • Old-Time Community Dance, 7-10 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall in Enterprise • Matt Harshman Band live at Halloween costume party, 9 p.m. at the Stubborn Mule Friday, Nov. 4 • Open mic, 7 p.m. at Terminal Gravity Thursday, Nov. 10 • Portland Cello Project WLT Fundraiser, 7 p.m. at the OK Theatre. theoldok.com Sunday, Nov. 13 • Open mic night, 4-6 p.m. at the Josephy Center with emcee Ted Hays. josephy.org Please submit Enter- tainment Calendar event information to editor@ wallowa.com Public Meetings Thursday, Oct. 20 • Wallowa County Forest Clas- siication, 1:30 p.m. in Thornton Room at the courthouse. Matt Howard, ODF, 886-2881 or John Williams, OSU Extension, 426- 3143. Monday, Oct. 24 • Wallowa Lake Rural Fire Protection District: 7 p.m. at Wallowa Lake Fire Station. http:// wallowalakeire.com Tuesday, Oct. 25 • Wallowa County Planning Commission: 7 p.m. in the Thornton conference room at the Wallowa County Courthouse Wednesday, Nov. 2 • Lostine City Council: 7:30 p.m. at City Hall Thursday, Nov. 3 • Joseph City Council: 7 p.m. at City Library, City Hall or Com- munity Center. www.josephore- gon.org Monday, Nov. 7 • Wallowa County Commis- sioners: 9 a.m. in Thornton Room at the courthouse. http://tinyurl. com/jo8bcya • Enterprise School Board: 7 p.m. in the Home-Economics room at the high school Kathleen Ellyn/Chieftain Presbyterian Minister Steven Kliewer, left, helps Grange Master Scot Colony press apples during an open house event at South Fork Grange #605 on Saturday in Lostine. “The church makes a good partner for Grange,” Kliewer said. The church also donated a side-by-side refrigerator for the new grange kitchen and assisted in the open house preparations. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Wednesday, Oct. 19 Slideshow and book signing for Jim and Holly Akenson’s new book, “7003 Days: 21 Years in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness,” 7 p.m. at The Bookloft across from the courthouse in Enterprise. For more info call 426-3351. Thursday, Oct. 20 The VFW post 4307 is hold- ing a meeting at 6:30 p.m. Wallowa Resources is bringing the popular band Honey- Honey back to the OK Theater. Come celebrate the nonproit’s 20th anniversary. Show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $35, with pro- ceeds go toward programs sup- porting local lands and people. Tickets available at eventbrite. com, Joseph Hardware, The Bookloft, Dollar Stretcher and M. Crow. For more information, call 541-426-8053 or visit honeyhon- eyband.com. Friday, Oct. 21 Wallowa Valley Photo Club dinner program, 5:30 p.m. at Wallowa Lake Lodge. Presen- tation by David Weaver on two early Wallowa County photog- raphers. Call the lodge at 541- 432-9821 to make reservations. Cost of the event is the price of your meal. Oct. 21-22 Kiddie Hay Maze, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 702 College St. in Lostine (all ages welcome). $5 admission, ages 2 and under free. Haunted Maze, 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday (not recom- mended for children under age 14). $5 admission. Pictures avail- able for purchase. All proceeds to support Divide Camp. For details, call 541-398-0187. The Elgin Stampeders are holding a two-day fundraiser for a new stampede hall. There will be cowboy poetry at 7 p.m. Friday at the Elgin Opera House, with a repeat performance at 2 p.m. Saturday. After the Saturday per- formance, there will be a social hour and dinner at the stampede hall, followed by live music by The Wild Turkey Band at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at the opera house or at the stampede hall door. $22 for poetry, $15 for din- ner Saturday, $7 for the dance. Package tickets for all three Saturday events are available for $40. Call the opera house at 541-663-6324 or visit www. elginoperahouse.com. For more information, call Russ Smith at Ride with us! Tuesday, Nov. 8 • Enterprise Planning Com- mission: 7 p.m. at City Hall. was born October 5, 2016 in Enterprise to Jacob and Autumn Mason of Enterprise. A son, Jackson Lee Russell was born October 7, 2016 in Enterprise to Casey and Jacqueline Russell of Wallowa. Grandparents are Gloria Gonzalez and Jerry Delmark, and Jerelyn and Bruce Russell. 541-786-4270. Saturday, Oct. 22 Lower Valley Farmers’ Mar- ket, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 E. 1st St., Wallowa. Fall celebration of fashion, 4-7 p.m. at Tempting Teal Bou- tique and beecrowbee on Main Street in Joseph. New fall arrivals, live fashion models, wine, hors d’oeuvre, in store specials and a drawing. Old-Time Community Dance, 7-10 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall, 105 NE 1st St. in Enterprise. $5/ person, under 12 free. Beginners welcome, no partner or special clothing required, all dances taught and called. Call Laura at 541-398-0800 for details. Tuesday, Oct. 25 The Joseph Branch Trail Con- sortium is raising funds to match federal and state grants for trail construction. The public is invited to see construction and mainte- nance plans for the pilot trail proj- ect from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tomas Conference Room, 309 S. River St. in Enterprise. Member- ship, donation information and project documents at available at www.josephbranchtrail.org. Thursday, Oct. 27 Wallowa Cougar PAC pres- ents its Fall Festival, 6-8 p.m. at the Wallowa Elementary Beth Johnson room. Costume contest, cake walk, face-painting, craft and treats. Oct. 28-29 Kiddie Hay Maze, 10 a.m. Wallowology’s BIGFOOT Halloween Party, 2-6 p.m. at Wallowa Lake Lodge. A free and fun celebration with games and prizes. BIGFOOT Presentation at 5 p.m. by Ralph Anderson, re- tired U.S. Forest Service wildlife ield biologist. The Community Calendar lists fundraisers, free local events and those with a nomi- nal fee organized by nonproit organizations. Submit infor- mation to calendar@wal- lowa.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. To promote for-proit events, contact sales repre- sentative Jennifer Powell at jpowell@wallowa.com. Introducing new Nurse Practitioner Jennifer Barden Jennifer brings 17 years of nursing experience covering the areas of emergency, trauma, oncology, telemedicine, pediatrics and public health. Now, as a nurse practitioner, Jennifer can diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, take care of your annual physical exams, and help you stay well. Now accepting new patients Schedule your appointment today! 541.426.7900 Mountain View Medical Group 603 Medical Parkway (next to Wallowa Memorial Hospital) Enterprise, Oregon 97828 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. 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