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A2 Announcements wallowa.com What’s Happening FRIDAY, APRIL 21 Humane Society plans open house, CD release Beginning Guitar for Kids: 10 a.m. 701 S. River St., Enterprise. For kids just starting out or who need to review. Learn basics of tuning, holding guitar, strumming with a pick, easy cords and sim- ples songs. Fee: $60. Instructor: Janis Carper. Continuing Guitar for Kids: 10:30 a.m. 701 S. River St., Enterprise. For kids who have completed beginning guitar or have comparable skills. Learn more songs and techniques. Students must have their own instrument. Fee: $60. Instructor: Janis Carper. Drawing and Painting for Teens and Adults: 3 p.m. 403 North Main St., Joseph. For ages 13-adult. Taught by Jennifer Klimsza. Kindermusik - ABC Music & Me: 10 a.m. 207 E. Park St., Enterprise. For toddlers and preschoolers. Each session includes a healthy snack and take-home instru- ment. Parent-Child Playgroup: 9 a.m. 207 E. Park St., Enterprise. Songs, stories, snacks and activities for kids and parents focusing on de- veloping kindergarten readiness skills. SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Lower Valley Farmers Market: 11 a.m. 301 E. First St., Wallowa. In- door farmers market open year- round. Friday times will be added during the growing season. Wallowa County Humane Soci- ety Volunteer Orientation: 10 a.m., 104 N. River St., Enterprise. Event Wine and Painting with Jenny Klimsza: 1 p.m. 403 N. Main St., Joseph. Learn how to paint while enjoying a glass of wine. Bring The Wallowa County Humane Society will host an Adoption Open House and CD Signing 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 6, with live music by Heidi Muller and Bob Webb at 11 a.m. The duo is celebrating the release of the new CD, “Rescue Me! A Cause for Paws,” which is being sold to benefi t the organization. The event will be at the Humane Society’s head- quarters, 104 N. River St., Enterprise, and will offer a drawing for discounted adoption fees, as well as an- imals present who need new homes. Courtesy photo “Rescue Me! A Cause for Paws” is a compilation of Heidi Muller and Bob Webb will perform for a Wallowa Americana music produced County Humane Society event Saturday, May 6. by Blue Night Records, in- cluding 12 songs about four- “My Old Cat.” She and other CDs to sell for their own legged friends. artists donated recordings of benefi t. Muller chose the Muller, a singer and their songs to the project. Wallowa County Humane songwriter from Joseph, was Each was also asked to Society, which will receive contacted by the record label name a favorite animal wel- all the profi ts from the sale with a request for her song, fare organization to receive of CDs at the open house. snacks and painting smocks. teaches current and prospective volunteers the ropes EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Friends of Wallowa School District fundraiser: 5 p.m. 125 High- way 82, Lostine. Brady Goss and Calico Bones perform in concert. Admission includes hearty appe- tizers and a prize raffl e. No-host bar. Only 100 tickets being sold. in and have a chat with U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden. Wyden Visits Wallowa County: noon 201 N. Main St., Joseph. Stop Drawing and Painting Class: 9 a.m. 403 N. Main St., Joseph. Paint, TUESDAY, APRIL 25 April 19, 2017 Wallowa County Chieftain FOR THE RECORD SUBMIT YOUR EVENT Events for this feature are gleaned from those submit- ted electronically at goo.gl/ MlGQlq. Simple instructions are provided. Please be sure to complete all of the required fi elds when submitting an event. Questions: 541-426- 4567 or editor@wallowa.com April 11 • 12:02 p.m. –– Civil dispute was reported in Enterprise. • 4:12 p.m. –– Bobbie Irene Buchholz of Wallowa, 40, was arrested on a Wallowa County Detainer Warrant. Charges are Probation Violation, original charge Contempt of Court. Buchholz was transported to Umatilla County Jail. • 12:43 p.m. –– David William Wehinger of Joseph, 28, was arrested by WCSO on a Community Corrections detainer for Probation Violation. Original charges DUII. Trans- ported to Umatilla County Jail. draw and create with Jennifer Klimsza. For beginning and experienced artists. Joseph Chamber Networking Night: 7 p.m. 108 N. Main St., Joseph. Learn how to utilize josephoregon.com for maximum results during this coming sum- mer tourism season. Bring your laptop or fl ash drive with graphic fi les of logo and business pictures. April 12 • 5:16 p.m. –– Theft com- plaint in Enterprise. Jeremiah Beau Cruse of Joseph, 33, was arrested for Theft III and Probation Violation. Transported to Umatilla County Jail. • 6:24 p.m. –– Wallowa County Circuit Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Cody Brandt Ellingsworth of Joseph, 40, charges are Theft I. • 6:28 p.m. –– Wallowa County Circuit Court issued a warrant for the arrest of Josie Jordan Makens of Wallowa, 27. Charges are Contempt of Court, Violation of Release Agreement. • 7:18 p.m. –– Curtis Lynn Davidson of Wallowa, 47, was arrested by EPD on a La Grande PD warrant. Failure to Appear. Original charge of Theft II. Trans- ported to Union County Jail. Teleconference with State Representatives: 7 a.m. 668 NW First St., Enterprise. Teleconfer- ence with our State Sen. Bill Hansell and Rep. Greg Barreto. Here is an opportunity to get updates and ask questions of your legislators. Please bring a copy of your question(s) or input to the meeting to help structure the timing. RSVP to the chamber to make sure everyone has an opportunity to present questions and concerns. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Life Drawing with Sam Collett: 7 p.m. 403 N. Main St., Joseph. All skill levels welcome. Live model on site for every class. OK Theatre Presents “Joseph:” 6 p.m. 208 W. Main St., Enterprise. April 13 The Band Joseph will make its third appearance on the OK Theatre stage. • 5:33 p.m. –– 911 call report- ed a motor vehicle crash in rural Enterprise. After law enforcement responded, the operator was cited for Reckless Driving. • 8:59 p.m. –– Brittany Duquette of Enterprise, 25, was arrested on a Clackamas County Warrant for Shoplifting/ Theft II. Subject posted bail and was released. Poetry Writing Workshop: 6 p.m. 400 E. Grant St., Enterprise. Writing and thinking and talking about poetry with Zanni Schauf- fl er. An opportunity for writers of all levels to write, read and share poems in an encouraging and creative atmosphere. Wallowa Mountain Hells Canyon Trail Assoc. Meeting: 6:30 p.m., 309 S. River St., Enterprise. April 14 • 10:35 p.m –– 911 call with information, city of Enterprise. On April 15 Christopher Lane Kiesecker of Enterprise, 37, was arrested by WCSO for Probation Violation. Kiesecker was transported to Umatilla County Jail. Annual meeting. Directors will be installed and this summer’s projects discussed. Volunteers with skills ranging from using trail clearing tools to web design are sought to help administer the association and coordinate maintenance projects with U.S. Forest Service personnel. Eagle Cap Excursion Train Trees • Shrubs • Berries Annuals • Perennials Vegetables • Vines • Herbs Gift Certificates Sunday, May 14 Mother’s Day Brunch 'ĞƚƌĞƐĞƌǀĂƟŽŶƐŶŽǁĨŽƌƚŚŝƐƉŽƉƵMĂƌƌŝĚĞ͊ TIMETOPLANTFRUITTREES, BEAUTIFULFLOWERINGTREES AND HARDY, SHADETREES. About Obituaries News obituaries are a free service of the Chieftain. The paper accepts obituaries from the family or funeral home. Information submit- ted is subject to editing. The deadline to submit an obitu- ary is 2 p.m. Monday. Just in! Perennials, berries, hardy shrubs and vines! Book online at eaglecaptrainrides.com or call 800.323.7330 O BITUARIES Potting Soil • Amendments • Organic Seeds & Supplies Onia Pearl Renfroe Oct. 5, 1923 –– April 11, 2017 541-426-3317 • www.alderslopenursery.com Serving Wallowa County Since 1968 ek We Student of the 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. Kana Oliver JOSEPH CHARTER SCHOOL 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. JOIN US FOR THE ENTERPRISE FFA SENIOR AUCTION & DINNER ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI FEED AND COW CALLING CONTEST April 20th at 6:30 pm in th e MP Room at th e High Sch ool Tickets $5.00 at th e door For m ore in form ation ca ll 541-426-3193 Com e su pport th e En terprise High Sch ool FFA April 16 • 1:27 p.m. –– Stacie Lynn Davis of Grants Pass, 29, was arrested by GPPD on a Wallowa County Circuit Court warrant for Failure to Appear. Original charge was Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon. Open 7 days a week Leaves Elgin at 10 a.m. Introducing new Nurse Practitioner April 15 • 3:04 p.m. –– Advised of a boat wreck on the Grande Ronde River, no injuries, lost property, handled by OSP. Kana Oliver is a 4.0 sophomore at Joseph Charter School. She is the daughter of Bill and Kiyomi Oliver. Kana is actively involved at JCS and serves as the ASB Secretary, FCCLA Secretary, and is a member of the FFA. Kana participates in both volleyball and golf and is the journalist for our Aeronautical Science class. Students like Kana make our school a great place. The staff and administration would like to say, “Congratulations!” Proudly sponsored by Joseph 432-9050 Enterprise 426-4511 Wallowa 886-9151 The Student of the Week is chosen for academic achievement and community involvement. Students are selected by the administrators of their respective schools. EMCO Over 35 years in fabrication and machinery installation Complete Metal Fabrication Services will be held 1:30 p.m. Satur- day, April 22, for Onia Pearl Renfroe, 93, who died in Wallowa County. Services will be held at the former Assembly of God Church at the corner of First and Logan. Onia is survived by six children: sons, Ron (Linda) Renfroe, Ed (Dee) Renfroe and Larry Renfroe; daughters, Dove (Dan) Lathrop, Joy (Steve) Rogers and Linda Comstock; she is also sur- vived by 25 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert; three sons, three grandsons and three great-grandchildren. The family can be contacted at 541-432-0190. Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground. www.wunderground.com High Low Conditions Apr. 19 58 37 Partly cloudy Apr. 20 48 33 Rain Apr. 21 55 34 Clear Apr. 22 62 41 Partly cloudy Apr. 23 51 34 Chance of rain Apr 24 55 37 Rain Phases of the moon May 2 May 10 April 19 April 26 COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL • Custom Shearing, Rolling & Forming • Plate • Structural • Sheet • Steel Fabrication & Welding OR CCB #122332 WA CCB # VEMCO**9950S 541-426-4915 Toll Free 1-866-426-4915 320 GOLF COURSE ROAD • ENTERPRISE, OR 1st Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter New Moon WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE AND SUNSET APRIL 20-26 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED April 20 April 21 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 5:55 a.m. 5:53 a.m. 5:51 a.m. 5:50 a.m. 5:48 a.m. 5:46 a.m. 5:45 a.m. 7:42 p.m. . 7:43 p.m. 7:45 p.m. . 7:46 p.m. . 7:47 p.m. . 7:49 p.m. . 7:50 p.m.