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    Wallowa County Chieftain
Community
wallowa.com
November 9, 2016
Harshman with Blackhorse Band.
Contact Jane Harshman at 541-
569-2285 or jane@mcrowcom-
pany.com for details.
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Wednesday, Nov. 9
Dashboard Dinner, 5-7 p.m.
behind the Wallowa Elementary
cafeteria. Each meal will cost
$10 and will be delivered to your
car by an FFA member. Meal
consists of a smoked pulled pork
sandwich, homemade coleslaw,
baked beans and a homemade
cookie. Event supports the Wal-
lowa FFA Alumni Scholarship. To
purchase tickets, call Charissa
at 541-805-0096 or Jeremy at
541-805-9985.
Fishtrap Fireside, featuring
Kristy Athens, Rick Bombaci and
Sara Miller. 7 p.m. at the Fishtrap
house, 400 E. Grant St. in Enter-
prise. Free admission and there
will be an open mic session at
the end. Fishtrap.org
Nov. 11-12
Merry and Bright Christmas
Shop, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every
Friday and Saturday through
November at 104 N. Main St. in
Joseph. Antiques, vintage and
hand-crafted items.
Thursday, Nov. 10
Saturday, Nov. 12
The Friends of the Wallowa
School District will hold a Family
Bingo Night from 6-8 p.m. at
the Wallowa Senior Center. Hot
dogs, chili dogs and chips avail-
able for purchase. Various prizes,
including turkeys. For more infor-
mation, call 541-886-4701.
Annual Fill the Fire Truck, 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop by Joseph,
Enterprise, Lostine and Wallowa
and drop off nonperishable,
non-expired food for the Wallowa
County food banks. Joseph Fire
Department will be at Mt. Joseph
Family Foods and in the street;
fi ll the boot with your spare
change. Donations also can be
arranged by contacting Joseph /
Wallowa Lake Fire Chief Jeffrey
Wecks at 541-432-2901 or wlrfp-
dchief@gmail.com.
Wallowa Land Trust Presents
Portland Cello Project, 8 p.m.
at the OK Theatre. Doors open
at 7 p.m. Tickets available at
Eventbrite or at the Wallowa
Land trust offi ce, 116 S. River St.
in Enterprise.
Friday, Nov. 11
Divide Camp is hosting a
Veterans Day open house from
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at its
headquarters next to Community
Bank in Joseph to honor veter-
ans of all eras. We will participate
in the Veterans Day Moment of
Silence at 11:11 a.m., a national
event “in honor of the service and
sacrifi ce of veterans throughout
the history of the nation.” At
Divide Camp HQ, on Veterans
Day, we will observe 2 minutes
of silence.
Lone Pine Tree chapter of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution will meet at the Sun-
ridge Restaurant in Baker City.
Luncheon at 11:30 a.m., meeting
at noon. Open to the public. Any-
one interested in family history
and/or genealogy is welcome.
Contact Meschelle Cookson at
541-523-4248, Roberta Morin at
541-446-3385 or Joan Smith at
541-963-4861.
Cook’s Night Out dinner,
5-7 p.m. in the basement of the
Lostine Presbyterian Church.
Free meal. Community invited to
attend. For more information, call
541-426-3391.
5th Annual Ruby Peak
Filmmaking Festival kickoff party,
6:30 p.m. at Stockmans Lounge
in Enterprise. Come make a fi lm
in 48 hours and have it shown
on the big screen. All levels of
experience welcome. Teams
assemble, draw genre, dialog
and prop assignment; Clock
starts to make fi lm in 48 hours;
No entry fee. Films shown at
6:30 at OK Theatre on Monday,
Nov. 14. Free entry. Visit www.
RubyPeakFilmFest.com for more
information.
Old-Time Community Dance,
7-10 p.m. at the Hurricane Creek
Grange Hall. $5 admission, ages
11 and under free. Beginners
welcome. No partner or special
clothing required. All dances
taught and called. For details,
call Laura at 541-398-0800.
Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Wallowa Christian Church.
Homemade crafts and goodies
for sale as well as homemade
chicken noodle soup, a roll, a
drink and homemade pie to buy
for lunch.
Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog
Race volunteer fair, 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Josephy Center on
Main Street in downtown Joseph.
For more information, visit www.
eaglecapextreme.com and follow
the ECX on Facebook.
Lower Valley Farmers’ Mar-
ket, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 E. 1st
St., Wallowa.
21st Annual Healthy Futures
Dinner and Auction, 5-9 p.m.
at Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise.
Make your reservations as soon
as possible. To purchase tickets
call 541-426-1913 or stop by the
Foundation Offi ce at Wallowa
Memorial Hospital.
Courtesy Photo
Left to right: Ben Lopez, Kai Oliver and Haven Johnson
are three Joseph Charter School students whose art was
selected for the Zable Art Show at Eastern Oregon University.
Oliver scored a first place, Johnson a second place and
Lopez earned third place in the event. The students’ artwork
was selected last spring by EOU faculty along with 30 other
works of high school student art from all over Eastern
Oregon. Their artwork has been on display at EOU in Zable
Hall for the past six months.
more information call Vencille at
541-432-1630 or Kate Loftus at
541-569-2302.
Tuesday, Nov. 15
Free Evening Presentation:
“Searching for the First Ameri-
cans in the Pacifi c Northwest,”
by Dr. Loren Davis, associate
professor of anthropology at
Oregon State University. 7 p.m.
at Wallowology.
The Power of the Inbox
Workshop, 10:30 a.m. to noon,
Tomas Conference Room, 309 S.
River St., Enterprise. A monthly
marketing class provided by Blue
Mountain Community College
and SBDC that takes you step-
by-step through the keys to
effective email marketing. $10
at the door. To register call 541-
278-5833.
Wednesday, Nov. 16
The Music Alliance pres-
ents Tunesmith Night, featuring
songwriters Tracy Morrison, Otis
Lotus and Joey Carper (replacing
previously announced Edmund
Wayne), 7 p.m. at Stockmans
Lounge in Enterprise. Doors
open at 6 p.m. All ages welcome.
Admission is $10 at the door or
by season pass.
Grande Ronde Symphony
presents ”Magic, Mystery, and
Majesty” 7:30 p.m. in McKenzie
Theater in Loso Hall on the EOU
campus. A pre-concert event
will be held at Ten Depot Street
Restaurant, 5:30 pm before the
concert. Tickets $12 at the door
for adults or $8 for seniors; $2
for college students, $1 students
8th-12th grade. Tickets at the
door, at Direct Music Source
at 1010 Adams in La Grande,
at Betty’s Books at 1813 Main
Street in Baker City on at grand-
erondesymphony.org.
Nov. 13-14.
Thursday, Nov. 17
Auditions for the radio play,
“The Cop and the Anthem: a
Spirit of Christmas Present”
presented by Mid Valley Theater
Company, taken from an O’Henry
story. At least eight male voices
and fi ve female voices are need-
ed. Meet in the basement of the
Lostine Presbyterian Church at 6
p.m. to audition. Director Stuart
Vencille. Dates of presentation
are Dec. 9, 10 and 16. For
Enterprise Education Foun-
dation presents Turkey Bingo,
sponsored by Community Bank
with turkeys provided by The Dol-
lar Stretcher, 5 p.m. at Enterprise
Schools cafeteria. The evening
features soup dinner, turkey
calling contest for children, and
turkey bingo. Family dinner and
two bingo cards $15, $1 for each
extra card. Bingo starts at 6 p.m.
VFW post 4307 post meeting,
Searching for the First Americans
in the Pacific Northwest
Associate Professor of Anthropology, OSU
ards
508 N. Main • Joseph • 541-263-1663 • wallowology.org
Project Heartbeat fi rst aid/
CPR/AED class in Enterprise.
Learn to assist those suffering
medical emergencies, both minor
and major, until the ambulance
arrives. Participants get two-year
certifi cation from the American
Red Cross. Cost of the 7-hour
class is $45. For more informa-
tion, the location of the class or
to register call 541-432-0259.
Nov. 18-19
Merry and Bright Christmas
Shop, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every
Friday and Saturday through
November at 104 N. Main St. in
Joseph. Antiques, vintage and
hand-crafted items.
Saturday, Nov. 19
Lower Valley Farmers’ Mar-
ket, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 E. 1st
St., Wallowa.
Second Annual Almost
Thanksgiving Harvest Dinner at
Wallowa Lake Lodge. Hosted
libations at 5 p.m., dinner at 6.
$35 per ticket. Reservations
required. Please RSVP info@
lakewallowalodge.com or 541-
398-0305.
The M. Crow Store in Lostine
is hosting a “Busted-Butt Benefi t”
for John Wynans, who split
his pelvis in a horse accident.
Dessert auction at 5 p.m., chili
feed at 6 p.m. (call to the store if
you intend to bring chili) and live
music at 8 p.m. featuring Matt
All Community Thanksgiving
at Enterprise Senior Center,
Community Connections dining
hall, NW 1st Street, 1 to 3 p.m.
This is the annual Free Thanks-
giving dinner sponsored by
Wallowa Resources and gener-
ous individuals in the county. All
welcome.
Nov. 25-26
Merry and Bright Christmas
Shop, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 104
N. Main St. in Joseph. Antiques,
vintage and hand-crafted items.
Saturday, Nov. 26
Lower Valley Farmers’ Mar-
ket, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., 301 E. 1st
St., Wallowa.
The Community Calendar
lists fundraisers, free local
events and those with a nomi-
nal fee organized by nonprofi t
organizations. Submit infor-
mation to calendar@wal-
lowa.com. Deadline is 5 p.m.
Friday. To promote for-profi t
events, contact sales repre-
sentative Jennifer Powell at
jpowell@wallowa.com.
Monday, Nov. 14
• Joseph School Board:
5:30 p.m. at the school library.
www.joseph.k12.or.us
• Wallowa School Board: 7
p.m. at the high school library
• Enterprise City Council:
7:30 p.m. at Council Chambers,
Enterprise City Hall, 108 NE 1st
St. www.enterpriseoregon.org
Tuesday, Nov. 15
• Wallowa City Council: 7
p.m. at council room in City
Hall
Monday, Nov. 21
• Wallowa County Com-
missioners: 9 a.m. in Thornton
Room at the courthouse. http://
tinyurl.com/jo8bcya
Monday, Nov. 28
• Wallowa Lake Rural Fire
Protection District: 7 p.m. at
Wallowa Lake Fire Station.
http://wallowalakefi re.com
Tuesday, Nov. 29
• Wallowa County Planning
Commission: 7 p.m. in the
Thornton conference room at
the Wallowa County Court-
house
Thursday, Dec. 1
• Joseph City Council: 7
p.m. at City Library, City Hall
or Community Center. www.
josephoregon.org
Monday, Dec. 5
• Wallowa County Com-
missioners: 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
Tuesday, Dec. 6
• Enterprise Planning Com-
mission: 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Wednesday, Dec. 7
• Lostine City Council: 7:30
p.m. at City Hall
Our favorite tractor is back!
Otis
and the
Kittens
by Loren Long
signed copies available
T HE B OOKLOFT
Across from the courthouse in Enterprise
107 E. Main • 541.426.3351
always open at www.bookloft oregon.com • bookloft eoni.com
A LMOST T HANKSGIVING
H ARVEST D INNER
Dr. Loren Davis
Natural History Discovery Center
Friday, Nov. 18
Thursday, Nov. 24
Public Meetings
Please join our community in a grand,
multi-course meal together at the 2nd annual
Friday, Nov. 11th • 7pm
• Current arguments about Peopling
of the New World
• History of First Americans research in the
Pacific Northwest
• Recent archaeological investigations in
Idaho's lower Salmon River canyon
• Expanding the search for early sites in
the Pacific Northwest
6:30 pm. All members encour-
aged to attend.
Grande Ronde Symphony
will present ”Magic, Mystery, and
Majesty” 7 p.m. at Baker High
School’s auditorium in Baker City.
Tickets $12 at the door for adults
or $8 for seniors; $2 for college
students, $1 students 8th-12th
grade. Tickets at the door, at
Direct Music Source at 1010
Adams in La Grande, at Betty’s
Books at 1813 Main Street in
Baker City on at granderonde-
symphony.org. Nov. 24
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Wallowa Lake Lodge
Saturday, November 19, 2016
5:00 pm hosted libations • 6:00pm dinner
$35 per ticket / reservations required
Chef Ron Meyer will prepare
Nez Perce-caught wild salmon
Hawkins Sisters organic chicken
and Stangel bison
Please RSVP • info@lakewallowalodge.com or 541-432-9821
www.lakewallowalodge.com