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    Wallowa County Chieftain
Entertainment/Community
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Symphony concert
features mystery,
moods and emotions
Wallowa County Chieftain
The Grande Ronde Symphony will present ”Magic,
Mystery, and Majesty” as the theme of its fall concert,
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 in McKenzie Theater
in Loso Hall on the EOU campus. The concert will be
repeated at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 at Baker High
School’s auditorium in Baker City.
Zeke Fetrow will conduct as music by Beethoven,
Sibelius, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Wagner explore
mystery, moods and emotion.
Continuing a new tradition begun last year, a pre-con-
cert event will be held at Ten Depot Street Restaurant at
5:30 pm before the La Grande concert. Attendees will
have an opportunity to hear from Zeke Fetrow about
the musical offerings of the evening’s concert program
while enjoying a no-host bar and light hors d’oeuvres.
Tickets to the concerts cost $12 at the door for adults
or $8 for seniors. College students get in for $2 and stu-
dents 8th-12th grade get in for $1. Under 8th grade get
in free. Tickets can be purchased in advance at Direct
Music Source at 1010 Adams in La Grande or at Betty’s
Books at 1813 Main St. in Baker City or at granderond-
esymphony.org. Tickets also can be purchased at the
door at McKenzie Theater or at Baker High School. In-
quiries can be made via email at grsymphony2@gmail.
com.
Local writers, Kristy Athens,
Rick Bombaci and Sara Miller
will take center stage at Fish-
trap’s November Fireside read-
ing set for 7 p.m. Friday at the
Fishtrap House, 400 E. Grant St.
in Enterprise.
“This month we have three
writers who have a long histo-
ry with Fishtrap” said Program
Manager Mike Midlo. “Kristy
Athens was a 2010 Writer in
Residence, and both Rick Bom-
baci and Sara Miller have made
great contributions to Fishtrap
over the years.”
Athens is the author of “Get
Your Pitchfork On!: The Real
Dirt on Country Living.” She
received an Oregon Literary
Fellowship from Literary Arts
in 2014 and her nonfiction and
short fiction have been pub-
lished in a number of maga-
Dispatch log:
Monday, Oct. 31
7:41 a.m.: Ambulance request
in Enterprise
10:09 a.m.: Report of stolen
vehicle in Wallowa
2:07 p.m.: Minor traffic crash
in Enterprise
3:19 p.m.: Wallowa County
Corrections issued an order of
arrest and detention for Darrell
Wayne May, 48, of Lostine for
probation violation, original
charge meth possession.
10:13 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
10:35 p.m.: Enterprise
police arrested John Fine, 49,
of Joseph on P&P detainer for
probation violation out of Umatilla
County. Transported to Umatilla
County.
Tuesday, Nov. 1
7:37 a.m.: Report of negotiat-
ing a bad check in Wallowa
8:06 a.m.: Report of criminal
mischief in Enterprise
10:25 a.m.: Scam reported in
Joseph
11:24 a.m.: Disturbance in
rural Enterprise
2:20 p.m.: Sheriff’s Office ar-
rested David Arthur Vichi, 40, of
Wallowa for assault IV domestic
violence. Transported to Umatilla
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Fishtrap’s November THE SCENE
Fireside event Friday
Wallowa County Chieftain
FOR THE RECORD
November 9, 2016
County.
6:28 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
7:19 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Joseph
8:44 p.m.: Ambulance request
in Enterprise
Wednesday, Nov. 2
12:13 p.m.: Report of theft in
Wallowa
1:25 p.m.: Ambulance request
in Enterprise
4:46 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
Thursday, Nov. 3
1:22 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
4:49 p.m.: Civil dispute in
Enterprise
6:26 p.m.: Overdue hiker re-
ported at Wallowa Lake; located
by family
Friday, Nov. 4
11:22 a.m.: Ambulance
request in Enterprise
11:44 a.m.: Sheriff’s Office
took a report on criminal mischief
II, theft II and trespass II in
Lostine
12:04 p.m.: Traffic crash on
Hurricane Creek Road, rural
Joseph
3:07 p.m.: Report of theft in
rural Enterprise
3:51 p.m.: Report of identity
theft in rural Enterprise
6:09 p.m.: Report of possible
intoxicated driver in Enterprise
7:52 p.m.: Traffic stop in rural
Enterprise
zines, newspapers and literary
journals. She has an M.S. in
food systems and society from
Marylhurst University and lives
in Enterprise.
Bombaci grew up in rural
Connecticut. After a brief stint
living and working in Portland,
he moved to Wallowa County,
where he’s been more or less
stuck ever since. While here,
Rick has worked in order, as
a USFS wilderness ranger, a
waiter, a bicycle mechanic, a
high school teacher, a computer
consultant, a grant writer, a non-
profit consultant and a USFS
Saturday, Nov. 5
12:16 p.m.: Civil dispute in
rural Enterprise
2:11 p.m.: Traffic crash in
Imnaha; referred to USFS
2:36 p.m.: Hunting complaint
in Imnaha; referred to OSP
3:22 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Joseph
5:19 p.m.: Ambulance request
in Enterprise
6:52 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
9:17 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
9:27 p.m.: Ambulance request
in Enterprise
Sunday, Nov. 6
2:49 a.m.: Ambulance request
in Wallowa
6:39 a.m.: Ambulance request
in Wallowa
8:05 a.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
9:44 a.m.: Game violation
complaint in rural Enterprise;
referred to OSP
11:01 a.m.: Ambulance
request in Wallowa
1:02 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
4:09 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
5:17 p.m.: Traffic stop in
Enterprise
of Richland, Wash., fined $160
after pleading no contest to
Violation of Basic Speed Rule, a
Class C misdemeanor.
Tye Shane Straight, 36, of
Wallowa fined $160 for Violation
of Basic Speed Rule, a Class C
misdemeanor.
Oct. 12
Chumaree Dawn Crum, 34,
of Baker City fined $300 and
sentenced to 30 days in jail
(suspended) and 24 months
of probation for three counts
of Fraudulent Use of a Credit
Card, a Class A misdemeanor,
and third-degree theft, a Class C
misdemeanor. Fine reduced from
$1,000.
wilderness ranger.
Miller likes to experiment,
“What I love about Fishtrap is
encouragement to experiment
creatively. Being invited to
read at Fireside allows me to
say,’Well I better write some-
thing then.’” She is a poet and
writer of creative nonfiction
who appreciates opportunities
to create ritual and help with
hard work, especially babies
and birth, death and love, ranch-
ing and wild lonely places.
After the featured readings,
there will be an open mic ses-
sion for audience members to
share their stories as well.
Fishtrap Fireside takes place
the second Friday of every
month October through April at
the Fishtrap House. Admission
is free.
For more information con-
tact Midlo at 541-426-3623 or
mike@fishtrap.org.
first-degree theft (Class C felony)
and Unlawful Entry into a Motor
Vehicle (Class A misdemeanor)
dismissed. Fine reduced from
$1,000.
Oct. 19
Tracy Ashley Thompson, 31,
of Julietta, Idaho, fined $260 after
pleading no contest to Violation
of Basic Speed Rule, a Class B
misdemeanor.
Wednesday, Nov. 9
• Hein and Budwig, 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
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
Monday, Nov. 14
• Ruby Peak Film Festival
viewings, 6:30 p.m. at the OK
Theatre. theoldok.com
Wednesday, Nov. 16
• Grande Ronde Sympho-
ny presents ”Magic, Mystery,
and Majesty,” 7:30 p.m. in
McKenzie Theater in Loso Hall
on the EOU campus
Thursday, Nov. 17
• Tom Bennett, 7 p.m. at
Terminal Gravity
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
Oct. 14
Benjamin David Bowers of
Wallowa fined $260 for Driving
Uninsured, a Class B misde-
meanor.
Connor James Patrick Sticka,
22, of Enterprise fined $250 for
Driving While Suspended or Re-
voked, a Class A misdemeanor.
Also fined $500 and sentenced
to 20 days in jail and 24 months
of probation for Unauthorized
Use of Motor Vehicle, a Class C
felony. Charges of Possession of
a Stolen Vehicle (Class C felony),
Puzzle Nov 9, 2016. Black to move and win
Circuit Court
Oct. 11
Sebastien Pierre Guillot, 46,
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