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A2 Announcements wallowa.com December 6, 2017 What’s Happening EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR 6 p.m. North End Grange Hall in Flora. Bring something to auction. Adults $6, children $3. Info: 541-828-7765. Hurricane Creek Grange Pancake Breakfast: 7 to 10 a.m. Hurricane Creek Grange Hall, west of Joseph Airport. Bacon, eggs, biscuits and gravy, juice and coffee. Suggested donation $8. All you can eat pancakes. Ski, Snowboard and Ice Skate Swap: 10 a.m. 105 NE First St.. Enter- prise. Skis, boots, poles, snowboards, ice skates and hockey gear. To sell your things, drop them off between 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. From 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., pick up your proceeds and unsold equipment. Tunesmith Night: 7 p.m. Gold Room at the Jennings Hotel, 100 North Main, Joseph. Showcase of original music pre- sented in a round-robin format. Admis- sion is $10 at the door or by season pass. Doors open at 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6 Enterprise Elementary K-6 Christ- mas Concert: 2 p.m. in the big gym at Enterprise High School Qigong Meditation: 2 p.m. Josephy Center, 403 North Main, Joseph. Emei Qigong Meditation is an ancient Chinese tradition of gentle movements designed to reunite individuals with the “limitless” emptiness from where all things originate. Food Giveaway: Noon 204 Sec- ond St., Wallowa, sponsored by Wal- lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. Adult Clay Class: 9 a.m. to noon Josephy Center, 403 Main St, Joseph. g Life Drawing: 7 p.m. Josephy Cen- ter, 403 North Main, Joseph. Drawing the human figure with a live model. All skills are welcome.Wallowa County Rotary Club: Noon Catholic Church of St. Kath- erine, 301 E. Garfield, Enterprise. THURSDAY, Dec. 7 Soup and Pie Lunch: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enterprise Community Congrega- tional Church, Enterprise. Homemade clam chowder and chicken noodle soup, a roll, pie and a drink all for $6. Gail Swart will be playing Christmas songs while you eat. The Enterprise High School Choir, under the direction of Leslie Carlsen, will perform at noon. Bingo: 6 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Prizes, turkeys, children welcome. Free snacks. Sponsored by Foundation for Wallowa Schools. Wallowa Valley Chorale Christmas Concert: 7 p.m. Enterprise Christian Church on the south edge of Enterprise. Traditional Christmas music as well as new renditions and a few surprises. “Casablanca:” 5:30 p.m. OK The- atre in downtown Enterprise. Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the film’s release. Fundraiser for Alpenfest. Adults and teens $10, children 12 and younger $5. FRIDAY, Dec. 8 Enterprise Winterfest Celebration and Parade: Store discounts and draw- ings. Ice skating in the park 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A wonderland Pop Up Market will appear at the Burnaugh Building down- town 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. featuring hand- made, artisan goods and tasty snacks. Snap a selfie with Santa and Mrs. Claus MONDAY, Dec.11 Paul Wahl/Chieftain A new event will be part of the Enterprise community Christmas celebra- tion this year. at Wild Carrot Herbals 2-4:30 p.m. and take in the movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” 6 p.m. at OK Theatre. Wallowology Holiday Party: 10 a.m. 508 N. Main St., Joseph. Snowflake crafts, snacks, holiday photo op in giant birds nest. Gift Shop open. Snowflake Sci- ence presentation, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The Gift of Art Silent Auction: 6:30 p.m. Josephy Center, 403 North Main, Joseph The auction and show will make a large collection of affordable art available to community members with half of the purchase price dedicated to buying sup- plies, instruction and scholarships for art students. Food Giveway: Noon 204 Sec- ond St., Wallowa, sponsored by Wal- lowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. Josephy Center Youth Art Friday: Josephy Center, 403 Main St, Joseph. Teen Drawing and Painting Classes: 2-4 p.m. Josephy Center, 403 Main St, Joseph. Parent-Child Playgroups: 9:30 a.m. Building Healthy Families, Enter- prise. Songs, stories, snacks and activi- ties focusing on developing kindergarten readiness skills. SATURDAY, Dec. 9 Enterprise Winterfest Celebration and Parade: Store discounts and draw- ings. Ice skating in the park 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A wonderland Pop Up Market will appear at the Burnaugh Building down- town 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. featuring hand- made, artisan goods and tasty snacks. Deadline for dropping off entries in the fudge-making contest at Bee Charmed Market Place is 9 a.m.. North Pole Barrel Train rides noon to 5 p.m. The Enterprise Volunteer Fire Department’s famous four- alarm chili feed at the corner of First and Main kicks off at 3:30 p.m. along with Christmas karaoke with Tom Hyatt. The annual Winterfest Lights Parade down Main Street will be at 5:30 p.m. with drawings for kids gift certificates and prizes to follow. The evening will con- clude with live music at The Range Rider at 7 p.m. Chili Feed and Dessert Auction: Enterprise Elks 1829 Wallowa County Hoop Shoot Championship: 7:30 p.m. At Enterprise High School, Each school has a local shoot off, and they will each advance six students. The winners from this competition will advance to the District Elks Hoop Shoot in Hermiston in January 2018. Ladies Night at Joseph Hardware: 7 p.m. 101 S. Main St., Joseph. Hors d’oeu- vres and libations, discounts and great deals on merchandise. Draw a card to determine your discount amount before purchasing. One customer could win the Jo Hard Jackpot (entire purchase on us). Exploring Science: 3:45 p.m. Wal- lowa County Library, Enterprise. For pre-K students and parents. Activities include science, literacy, math and art. Free. From babies to teens we have lots of great reads, activity and coloring books T HE B OOKLOFT Across from the courthouse in Enterprise 107 E. Main • 541.426.3351 always open at www.bookloftoregon.com • booklofteoni.com Planning a get-away? PASSPORT PHOTOS in my Joseph studio. 24-hour turn-around for prints. December-January Special: $35 for two different images, sized and printed to meet U.S. Passport requirements. Call for appointment! Kodak Photo Kiosk • Christmas Cards Frames & Albums • Stationery Boxes & Shipping Supplies •Central Copy• 108 S. River St., Enterprise (across from the courthouse) 541-426-2679 • centralcopy@eoni.com ELLEN MORRIS BISHOP NATURE’S LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHICS 103 N. Main Street, Ste 5, Joseph * 541 398-1810 (voice or text) paleobishop@gmail.com www.natureslightphotographics.com Christmas Eve Dinner 5pm, $20 per person, FRIDAY, Dec. 15 Gingerbread Mania Party: 1 p.m. Building Healthy Families, 207 NE Park St., Enterprise. Stories, crafts, games and snacks, along with decorating ginger- bread cookies. For children 2-10 years. RSVP: 541-426-9411, Fishtrap Holiday Open House: 5 p.m. Fishtrap House, 400 E. Grant St. Enterprise. Stop in and share refreshments. SATURDAY, Dec. 16 Old-Time Community Dance: 7 p.m. Hurricane Creek Grange Hall outside of Joseph. Live string band and caller. No partner needed. Beginners welcome. Admission $5 or $10 for family. SUNDAY, Dec. 17 Wallowa County Parkinson’s Sup- port Group: 2 p.m. at Wallowa Memorial Hospital Conference Room. Christmas Concert: 4 p.m. Josephy Center for Arts and Culture, Joseph. Pro- duced in association with Wallowa Valley Music Alliance. Performers include Janis Carper, Bruce Coutant, Rebecca Lena- han and students, Harmony Rising, The Hobbs Family, Randy Morgan and Jesse Borgerding, Shannon McNerney, Heidi Muller and Bob Webb, Nick Porter and Gail Swart. Holiday treats served. Sug- gested donation $10. Wednesday, Dec. 6: Lostine City Council 7:30 p.m. at Lostine City Hall. Thursday, Dec. 7: Joseph City Coun- cil 7 p.m. Joseph City Hall. Monday, Dec. 11: Enterprise City Council meeting 7:30 p.m. Abundant Life Assembly of God, 207 E Main St., Enterprise. Monday, Dec. 11: Joseph School Board 5:30 p.m. 400 E. Williams Ave., Joseph. O BITUARY James Oliver Turner Nov. 3, 1927 –– Nov. 29, 2017 James Oliver Turner of Elgin passed away peacefully Nov. 29, 2017, at the age of 90 surrounded by his loving family. He was born on Nov. 3, 1927, in Union, Ore. Jim lived a full life and loved nothing more than his family and being in the outdoors of Eastern Oregon. Jim and his stories, limericks and hugs will be deeply missed by his family who loved him beyond measure. Also remembering his guid- ance and teaching abilities are his countless former students who carry on his passion for learning and striving always to do the very best. Jim is survived by his devoted wife Kathryn Joyce of 67 years, his children, grand Jim Turner children and great-grandchil- dren who will carry on the legacy this amazing man created. Per Jim’s request, no funeral or services will be held. His ashes will be spread in a few of his favorite places in Eastern Oregon. For those who would like to make a memorial donation, the family suggests your local school sports program through Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral Home, P.O. Box 543 Halfway, OR 97834. Online condolences may be shared attamispinevalleyfu- neralhome.com. The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. Put your season’s best in the spotlight, advertise in the WALLOWA COUNTY CHIEFTAIN Space reservation deadlines for weekly display advertising is 5pm Friday for the following week. Ad copy is due on Monday at 10am. Ads must be approved by 2pm Tuesday last reservation taken December 17th MENU: Wenaha Bar & Grill WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13 Enterprise Schools Concert: 7 p.m. Enterprise High School cafeteria. Enter- prise fifth- and sixth-grade band will per- form, as well as junior high and high school band and high school choir. Wallowa County Holiday Season Wenaha Bar & Grill Roasted Beet & Citrus Salad, Hubbard Squash Soup Shooters, Baked Ham, Au Gratin Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts, Green Beans, Dinner Roll and Apple Dumpling with Hard Sauce. Hosted by Wallowa County Library. PUBLIC MEETINGS TUESDAY, Dec. 12 Adult Drawing and Painting Classes: 9-11 a.m. Josephy Center, 403 Main St, Joseph. Still Life Drawing Class: 3 p.m. Josephy Center, 403 North Main, Joseph. Story time: 10 a.m. Wallowa County Library, 207 W Logan St., Enterprise. Cir- cle time, story time and activity for chil- dren 0-5. Twigs and Tails Story Hour: Noon Wallowology 508 N. Main St., Joseph. Every child should get a Christmas book! p He l Can re a We u Sh the Yo of Joy s the liday o H Make your Christmas Eve reservations today! 541-828-7773 To advertise call Jennifer at 541-426-4567 209 NW First St. Enterprise, OR 97828 • www.wallowa.com 84570 Bartlett Road Troy, OR PET OF THE WEEK Introducing Medicare Town Hall If you are on, or about to be on MEDICARE Join us for this informational meeting! Brought to you by Double Arrow Veterinary Clinic PC Meet Misha – A tortoiseshell female – Born approx. April 2017. I am very independent and will gladly tell you how I feel. Curious, I can get into things no one else would think was possible, and I lead others into the foray. Sometimes I’d rather sit back and observe, I don’t mind being the quiet one. Received 1st immunizations, is litter box trained and have been raised in a loving foster home. Available for Adoption Call Cassie at 541-805-1205 $40 adoption fee includes a spay at any WC Vet when of age. Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, December 6th - 3:30 pm www.eomediagroup.com Weather Forecast Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com High Low Conditions Dec. 7 46 27 Sunny Dec. 8 47 26 Sunny Dec. 9 46 28 Sunny Dec. 10 46 30 Mostly sunny Dec. 11 46 32 Mostly sunny Dec. 12 46 31 Mostly sunny Dec. 13 45 34 Partly cloudy Wallowa Memorial Hospital Cafeteria • Find out what is covered – and what is not • • Talk to insurance providers • • Learn what to expect • Phases of the moon Dec. 26 Jan. 1 Dec. 9 Full Moon Last Quarter Dec. 17 Wallowa Memorial Hospital 601 Medical Parkway, Enterprise To register for this free meeting, call This is a E N E T FR VE E Ashley Sullivan Business Office Lead Wallowa Memorial Hospital 541.426.5302 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. 1st Quarter New Moon WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET DEC. 7-13 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED 7:15 4:06 7:16 4:06 7:17 4:06 7:18 4:06 7:19 4:06 7:21 4:06 7:22 4:06