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Entertainment
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THE SCENE
November 2, 2016
Portland Cello Project slated to
play for land trust fundraiser
By Steve Tool
Friday, Oct. 28
• “Final Friday” Open Mic
Night, 7 p.m. at Stockman’s
Lounge
Monday, Oct. 31
• Good Question, 7 p.m. at
Lostine Tavern
Friday, Nov. 4
• Open mic, 7 p.m. at
Terminal Gravity
Thursday, Nov. 10
• Portland Cello Project
(Wallowa Land Trust Fundrais-
er), 7 p.m. at the OK Theatre.
theoldok.com
Wednesday, Nov. 9
• Hein and Budwig, 7 p.m.
at Terminal Gravity
Saturday, Nov. 12
• Tunesmith Night, featur-
ing Tracy Morrison, Otis Lotus
and Joey Carper, 6 p.m. at
Stockmans Lounge.
Sunday, Nov. 13
• Open mic night, 4-6 p.m.
at the Josephy Center with
emcee Ted Hays. josephy.org
Saturday, Nov. 19
• Old-Time Community
Dance, 7-10 p.m. at the
Hurricane Creek Grange Hall.
$5 cover
Friday, Nov. 25
• Brady Goss, 6 p.m. at the
OK Theatre. theoldok.com
Wallowa County Chieftain
Wallowa County Chieftain
Local nonprofit Wallowa
Land Trust is hosting the pop-
ular Portland Cello Project for
a fundraiser show at the OK
Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 10.
Director Kathleen Ackley
said the land trust staff hit
upon the idea through discus-
sions with OK Theatre own-
er Darrell Bran and Wallowa
Valley Music Alliance Direc-
tor Janice Carper.
“We wanted to do a mu-
sic event, but we didn’t know
Courtesy of Jason Quigley
what,” Ackley said.
The Portland Cello Project will perform at the OK Theatre in
Brann proposed finding Enterprise on Nov. 11.
an alternative to the more
“We hope this will provide
commercial, Americana-style had an interest in coming
The group also is slated to us with the funds we need to
music he usually presents at
the theatre, and Carper noted play for kids in grades 5-12 continue our mission serving
that the alliance had received at schools in Wallowa, Enter- Wallowa County,” Ackley
a number of requests for clas- prise and Joseph, though per- said. “Over the past several
formance times have not been years we’ve had increased
sical music in the county.
interest in our work. More
confirmed.
Ackley went to work,
The event is the first fund- landowners are coming to
“I just started looking
around and found the Cello raiser for the land trust, which us, wanting to work with us,
Project,” Ackley said. “They is devoted to preserving the so we need to ensure that we
really stood out. Plus they’re rural nature of Wallowa Coun- have sufficient resources to
from Oregon and they had ty through land conservation meet that demand, and this is
contacted Darrell before about easements with property own- one way we can do that.”
The Portland Cello Proj-
a performance, so they already ers.
ect launched in 2006 when a
group of 10 cellists performed
western classical music in an
informal setting at a Portland
lounge. Originally thought to
be a one-off performance, the
group ended up playing some
of Portland’s most popular
clubs.
Over the last 10 years the
group has won international
acclaim as multi-genre perfor-
mance artists and performed
with such luminaries as Gar-
rison Keillor, Buckethead and
the Dandy Warhols.
Cello Project charter mem-
ber Gideon Freudmann said
the group is not necessarily re-
stricted to cellos. The project
sometimes collaborates with
other musicians, incorporat-
ing instruments such as guitar,
drums or piano.
Freudmann said Wallowa
County residents should be
prepared for an entertaining
show that will cover a num-
ber of genres, including some
originals from his own pen.
“Some of our shows are
more traditional, but most-
ly not,” Freudmann said.
“We also mix in a variety of
styles. If we’re playing a Tay-
lor Swift, which is outside of
what cello players normally
play, we still play cellos like
cellos.”
Freudmann said he’s nev-
er performed in the Wallowa
Valley, though he’s visited on
a family trip.
“It’s the best of everything
— getting to come and visit
this beautiful area and to bring
some music.”
The event also will feature
the launching of a vacation
raffle with two winners: 7
days just outside Waimea on
the Big Island and 10 days
near Baja, Mexico. Tickets are
$20 each with only 400 tickets
available.
Portland Cello Project
tickets are $35 each and are
available at M. Crow & Co.
in Lostine, The Bookloft in
Enterprise and the Wallowa
Land Trust website at www.
wallowalandtrust.org.
The
OK Theatre is located at 208
W. Main St. in Enterprise.
Doors open at 7 p.m. with the
performance starting at 8 p.m.
Beer and wine also will be
available.
Wednesday, Dec. 7
• Wallowa Valley Chorale
Christmas Concert, 7 p.m. at
the OK Theatre. theoldok.com
Monday, Dec. 12
• O’connor Band featuring
Mark O’connor, 6 p.m. at the
OK Theatre. theoldok.com
Please submit Enter-
tainment Calendar event
information to editor@
wallowa.com
November Tunesmith Night set for Nov. 12
Performance features three songwriters from Idaho and Oregon
Wallowa County Chieftain
The Wallowa Valley Mu-
sic Alliance’s 10th season of
Tunesmith Night, a monthly
showcase of original music,
continues Saturday, Nov. 12,
at Stockmans Lounge in En-
terprise. The November per-
formance features songwriters
T HE B OOKLOFT
AND
Tracy Morrison of Boise, Otis
Lotus of Baker City and Joey
Carper of Wallowa County
(who is replacing previously
announced Edmund Wayne).
Tunesmith Night is pre-
sented in a round-robin for-
mat with musicians taking
turns playing a song from
their repertoire. Admission is
$10 at the door or by season
pass. Doors open at 6 p.m.
S KYLIGHT G ALLERY
Church
Finding books is our specialty
541.426.3351 • 107 E . M a in • E n terprise • w w w .book loftoregon .com
Directory
Church of Christ
502 W. 2nd Street • Wallowa
541-398-2509
Worship at 11 a.m.
Mid-week
Bible Study 7 p.m.
St. Katherine’s
Catholic Church
Fr. Roger Fernando
301 E. Garfi eld Enterprise
Mass Schedule
Mon-Fri 8:00am
Saturdays 5:30pm Sundays 10:30am
(541)426-4008
stkatherineenterprise.org
St. Pius X Wallowa Sundays 8:00am
All are welcome
Joseph United
Methodist Church
CLUES ACROSS
1. Famed Spanish General’s
nickname
5. Drink alcohol
11. Savings for soggy days
14. Kleenex, Puffs are some
15. Moved in a circular way
18. Pile of stones
19. Drenched
21. Talk to you (abbr.)
23. World’s longest river
24. Thoughts
28. Stake
29. Lawrence Taylor’s nickname
30. Coat or smear
32. Comedian Josh
33. Cost, insurance, freight
(abbr.)
35. Royal Bank of Canada
36. Polyvinyl chloride
39. Lifeless
41. Doctor of Medicine
42. Former Saudi Arabian king
44. River along border of India
and Nepal
46. German widow
47. Administrative review board
49. Small tower
52. Central American fruit
56. Cigar
58. Bring to life
60. Linked together in a chain
62. Marinara, BBQ are two
63. Mail
CLUES DOWN
1. Expression of creative skill
2. Nonclerical
3. Credit card company
4. Ancient Chinese city
5. Personas
6. More (Spanish)
7. Close to
8. Nigerian City
9. Pals
10. Internal
12. Type of tent
13. Beloved Princess
16. Supplementing with difficulty
17. Region in Mississippi
20. Brave act
22. 36 inches
25. -__, denotes past
26. Swiss river
27. Submersibles
29. Portable computer screen material
31. Binary-coded decimal
34. Supervises flying
36. Represents dull, abrupt sound
37. Deformity involving a limb
38. Map
40. Dominican Republic
43. Breed of hogs
45. District attorney
48. Light Russian pancake
50. Selfs
51. Rock songstress Turner
53. American Music Awards
54. Partner
55. Egyptian Sun god
57. European money
58. Consumed
59. Doctor of Education
61. Actinium
with music at 7 p.m. All ages
are welcome.
Morrison’s songs are
strongly rooted in traditional
American music, combining
old-time feel with bluesy fla-
vor. Her writing compares to
the likes of Townes Van Zandt
or John Prine.
Lotus (a.k.a. Adam Nils-
son) was one of the finalists
in the inaugural TR Ritchie
3rd & Lake St. • Joseph
Pastor Cherie Dearth
Phone: 541-432-3102
Sunday Worship Service
10:00 am
St. Patrick’s
Episcopal Church
100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise
NE 3rd & Main St
541-426-3439
Worship Service
Sunday 9:30am
Gospel Centered Community
Service time: 10:30 am
Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise
Pastor Mark Garland
www.summitchurchoregon.org
Faith
Lutheran
Church
409 W. Main
Enterprise, Oregon
Christ Covenant
Church
85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449
Pastor Terry Tollefson
Church Offi ce: 541-263-0505
723 College Street
Lostine
Lostine
Presbyterian Church
Enterprise Community
Congregational Church
Discussion Group 9:30 AM
Worship Service 11:00 AM
The Big Brown Church
Wallowa
Assembly
of God
606 West Hwy 82
Wallowa, Oregon
541-886-8445
Sunday School • 9:30
Worship Service • 10:45
Pastor Tim Barton
wallowaassemblyofgod.com
Leggings!
Favorites are
restocked and
fun new styles
available!
Stop by today!
Open 10am - 5pm daily
Uptown Clothing & Accessories
in Downtown Joseph
12 S. Main St. • 541-432-9653
Family Prayer: 9:45am
Sunday School: 10am
Worship Service: 11am
“Loving God & One Another”
David Bruce, Sr. - Minister
Stephen Kliewer, Minister
Songwriting Contest at Juniper
Jam this past year. He weaves
melody and lyrics into nar-
ratives that penetrate human
mystery. His fresh songs strike
familiar chords in new ways.
Carper has been im-
mersed in music all of his life.
While still in high school, he
played drums for the orig-
inal rock-blues-Americana
group The Alibis, and local
heavy metal band Stone Or-
chard. He also drummed for
Vice Verse Us, a rock group
in Houston, and with North-
west favorites Bitterroot and
Kory Quinn for their mash-up
tours as Lowdown Whiskey
Rebels.
Bible Study
2 nd & 4 th Thursdays - 11 am
Enterprise
Christian Church
541.398.0597
Hwy 82, Lostine
Or visit Factbook at
www.facebook.com/events/
1569110703387192/
Worship 2 nd & 4 th Sundays - 2 pm
LCMS
(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
Childrens program during service
Blog: dancingforth.blogspot.com
wvmusicalliance.org/
tunesmith-night/
Summit Church
JosephUMC.org
Worship at 9 a.m.
Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship at 6 p.m.
(nursery at A.M. services)
Online
A Non-Profi t Community Health Center
with an open door
Pastor Archie Hook
Sunday Worship 11am
Bible Study 9:30am
Ark Angels Children’s Program
Ages 4-6th grade, 11am
Nursery for children 3 & under
301 NE First St. • Enterprise, OR
Find us on Facebook! 541.426.3044
Seventh-Day Adventist
Church & School
305 Wagner (near the Cemetery)
P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828
541-426-3751 Church
541-426-8339 School
Worship Services
Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m.
Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon
Pastor Jonathan DeWeber
OHSU Resident
Rachel Sircar, MD
Nov. 7 th — Dec. 17 th , 2016
Hours:
Monday-Friday
7:00am to 7:00pm
Saturday
9:00am to 1:00pm
603 Medical Parkway
Enterprise, OR 97828