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What’s Happening
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21
Wallowa Land Trust Open
House: 6 p.m. Hurricane Creek
Grange, 63081 Hurricane Creek
Road, Joseph. Learn more about
Wallowa Land Trust’s Conser-
vation Plan. Drinks and refresh-
ments will be provided.
Making Parenting a Plea-
sure: 5:30 p.m. Building Healthy
Families, 207 NW Park St.,
Enterprise. Free dinner. Childcare
available. Support parents with
strategies around communica-
tion, challenging behavior, stress
management and more.
Core Yoga: 5:30 p.m. above
the Lostine Tavern in Lostine. All
levels welcome. Instructor: Kellee
Sheehy. salutationstudio.com
Qigong Meditation: 2 p.m.
Josephy Center, 403 North Main,
Joseph. Emei Qigong Meditation
is an ancient Chinese tradition of
gentle movements.
Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center in Wal-
lowa and 11 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Center. Sponsored by
Wallowa Fresh Food Alliance.
Perishable food available.
Adult Clay Class with
Mellica McIntire: 3 p.m. Jose-
phy Center, 403 Main St, Joseph.
josephy.org
Wallowa County Rotary
Club: Noon St. Katherine of
Siena Catholic Church, 301 E.
Garfield, Enterprise. Representa-
tives of YES for Wallowa County
Libraries will be on hand. Open to
FOR THE RECORD
Feb. 12
5:07 p.m. – Warrant issued
for Joseph Lawrence Maples,
Jr., 30, of Bend for probation vio-
lation. Original charges unlaw-
ful possession of methamphet-
amine, DUI and fraudulent use of
a credit card.
5:34 p.m. – Warrant issued for
the arrest of Darell Wayne May,
49, of Central Point, Ore., for fail-
ure to appear. Original charge
possession of methamphetamine.
Feb. 13
4:32 p.m. – Phillip Milton
Evans, 40, of Joseph was arrested
on a retainer warrant for probation
violation. Original charge restricted
weapon. He was transported to
Umatilla County Jail.
Feb. 14
10:25 p.m. – Criminal mischief
complaint in Enterprise. 12:58
p.m. – Fraudulent use of a credit
card.
3:28 p.m. – After responding
to a 911 call reporting a domestic
disturbance in Enterprise, Gabriel
Adam Capetillo, 28, of Enterprise,
was arrested for harassment
domestic violence and interfer-
the public.
THURSDAY, Feb. 22
The Big Read 2018 Kick-
off: 6:30 p.m. Hurricane Creek
Grange Hall, Joseph. Fami-
ly-friendly potluck and show fea-
turing homegrown talent, a feast
of favorite foods and the famous
Hurricane Creek Grange Hall
pies. Short readings from “Station
Eleven.” Fishtrap.org.
St. Pius X Catholic Church
Fundraiser: 5 p.m. St. Pius Cath-
olic Church, 407 S. Pine Street,
Wallowa. Potato bar and des-
sert. Proceeds to help pay for the
church’s stained glass window
project. Bingo starts at 6 p.m.
Private Pesticide Applicator
Pre-Exam Training: 9:45 a.m. to
3 p.m. Cloverleaf Hall in Enter-
prise. Info: 541-426-3143.
Trading Guns for Goonies
–– Habitat Restoration on Mid-
way Atoll in the Pacific Islands:
7 p.m. Wallowology in Joseph.
Presentation by ecologist Rob
Taylor. Free.
Pilates: 9 a.m. Wallowa
Senior Center, 204 E Second,
Wallowa. Sponsored by Commu-
nity Connection.
ing with making a report. He was
transported to Umatilla County
Jail.
5:17 p.m. – Warrant issued
tor James Randall Hart, Jr., 36,
of Richland, Wash., for probation
violation. Original charges bur-
glary and criminal mischief.
5:38 p.m. – Warrant issued for
Tyus James Wright, 21, of Enter-
prise, for failure to appear. Original
charge giving false information to
a police officer.
5:48 p.m. – Several 911 calls
reporting a motor vehicle crash in
rural Enterprise.
Feb. 15
4:05 p.m. – Dog bite reported
in Enterprise.
9:40 p.m. – Report of a flue
fire in Enterprise.
Feb. 16
6:33 p.m. – Two-vehicle colli-
sion reported in rural Enterprise.
Feb. 17
4:57 p.m. – Enterprise Police
arrested Steven Dale Strong,
27, for probation violation. Origi-
nal charge delivery of metham-
phetamine. He was transported to
Umatilla County Jail.
Feb. 18
2:12 p.m. – 911 call reporting
phone or power lines down across
Hwy. 82 east of Wallowa.
9:44 p.m. – Suspicious per-
sons Enterprise.
February 21, 2018
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EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR
Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Citizens Center, 11 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center. Free. No
registration required.
Open Level Ballet Classes:
5 p.m. The Place in Joseph.
Ages 10 and above. No experi-
ence necessary. Instructor Hanna
Brandt. salutationsstudio.com.
Prana Flow: 6:30 p.m. at The
Place in Joseph. Cleanse your
body, mind and spirit. Instruc-
tor: Amy Zahm. salutationsstu-
dio.com
Chess Club: 4 p.m. Josephy
Center, 403 Main St., Joseph.
FRIDAY, Feb. 23
First Aid, CPR Class: 8:15
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Prairie Creek
Center (Oregon DHS office),
Enterprise. Training for lay
responders to assist in medi-
cal emergencies. American Red
Cross certification. Register:
541-432-0259.
Maxville Heritage Volunteer
Event: 5:30 p.m. Maxville Heri-
tage Interpretive Center, 103 N.
Main, Joseph. Learn about volun-
teering at the center. Baked-po-
tato bar and refreshments
served. Free.
Food Giveaway: Noon Wal-
lowa Senior Center in Wallowa,
11 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center
and noon at The Place in Joseph.
Sponsored by Wallowa Fresh
Food Alliance. Perishable food
available.
Youth Dance Classes: 1:30
p.m. The Place in Joseph. For
children 5-8. 2:30 p.m. for chil-
dren 9-13. Develop body aware-
ness and coordination. Instructor:
Kellee Sheehy. salutationsstu-
dio.com.
Purely Restorative: 9:45
a.m. above the Lostine Tavern in
Lostine. A gentle style of yoga.
Instructor: Maggie Conley saluta-
tionsstudio.com
Adult Drawing and Painting
Classes: 2-4 p.m. Josephy Cen-
ter, 403 Main St, Joseph. Jennifer
Klimsza instructor. josephy.org.
Parent-Child Playgroups:
9:30 a.m. Building Healthy Fam-
ilies, Enterprise. Songs, stories,
snacks and activities focusing on
developing kindergarten readi-
ness skills.
Youth Art Friday: various
times Josephy Center. Drama
With Morgan Green, 9 a.m. for
ages 5-8, 11 a.m. for ages 9-12
and 12:15 p.m. for ages 9-12.
Ceramics and drawing with
Mellica, 11 a.m. for ages 7-11,
12:30 p.m. for ages 11-16. Draw-
ing from Fundamentals 3 p.m. for
ages 7-12. Josephy.org.
SATURDAY, Feb. 24
“Local Yokels” Perform: 7
p.m. Range Rider in downtown
Enterprise.
Box Social Fundraiser: 6
p.m. Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise.
Celebrate 150 years of Grange.
Hosted by Hurricane Creek
Grange. Proceeds to Wallowa
County 4-H. Free coffee, tea and
punch. Live entertainment.
Abstract Painting With
Mellica: 10 a.m. Josephy Center,
403 Main St., Joseph. Registra-
tion requested. josephy.org.
SUNDAY, Feb. 25
Cribbage: 1:30 p.m. Hurri-
cane Creek Grange, 82930 Air-
port Way, Joseph. Experienced
and novices welcome. Bring
boards and cards if you have
them.
MONDAY, Feb. 26
Food Giveaway: 11 a.m.
Enterprise Senior Center.
Sponsored by Wallowa Fresh
Food Alliance. Perishable food
available.
Exploring Science: 3:45
p.m. Wallowa County Library,
Enterprise. For pre-K students
and their parents. Activities
include science, literacy, math
and art. Free.
Adult Clay Class with
Mellica McIntire: 9 a.m. to noon
Josephy Center, 403 Main St,
Joseph. josephy.org
TUESDAY, Feb. 27
Teleconference with Leg-
islators: 7 a.m. OSU Extension
Office, 668 NW 1st., Enterprise.
Sen. Bill Hansell and Rep. Greg
Barreto will be available for ques-
tions. RSVP: 541-426-4622.
Sewing Group: 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. Wallowa Senior Center, 204
E Second, Wallowa. Sponsored
by Community Connection.
Pilates: 9 a.m. Wallowa
Senior Center, 204 E Second,
Wallowa. Sponsored by Commu-
nity Connection.
Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise
Senior Citizens Center, 11 a.m.
Wallowa Senior Center. Free. No
registration required.
Adult Drawing and Painting
Classes: 9-11 a.m. Josephy Cen-
ter, 403 Main St, Joseph. Jennifer
Klimsza instructor. josephy.org.
Story time: 10 a.m. Wallowa
County Library, 207 W Logan St.,
Enterprise. Circle time, story time
and activity for children 0-5.
Mindful Flow: 5:45 p.m. “The
Place” adjacent to Joseph United
Methodist Church, Joseph.
Instructor: Jamie O’Neill saluta-
tionsstudio.com
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Wednesday, Feb. 28 ––
Enterprise Cemetery Mainte-
nance District Board meets 6
p.m. in the Community Connec-
tion building, 702 NW 1st St.,
Enterprise.
Three readers on tap for Fishtrap Fireside
Featured readers at the
March 2 Fishtrap Fireside
are Lynne Curry, Jennifer
Hobbs and Andrew Wallace.
An open mic follows where
the audience can come up to
the podium and take a turn.
The event is 7 p.m. Fri-
day, March 2, at Fishtrap,
400 East Grant Street, Enter-
prise. Free admission and
light refreshments provided.
Curry is a freelance food
journalist, cookbook author
and cooking instructor, food
blogger and food photog-
rapher who leads the local
chapter of Slow Food USA.
She enjoys narrative non-fic-
tion but is currently explor-
ing all forms of writing.
Hobbs grew up on a
small farm near Mt. Rain-
ier, spending most of her
childhood vacations in Wal-
lowa County. She has been
able to merge a lifelong love
for both science and writ-
ing into work in multimedia,
Births
Curry
Hobbs
content management, search
technology and journalism,
and has been playing with
short films, theatrical adap-
tations, photography and
poetry for many years.
Wallace is not a native,
but he has made camp in
Wallowa County for a short
while. He has no special-
ties. Sometimes people hire
him to tote stuff, haul stuff,
drive things, cut things,
watch stuff, pound things,
rake, shovel, dig there,
stand here and hold this.
He has published work in
A daughter, Viola Lynn
Shelton, was born February
9, 2018 in Enterprise to Lily
White and Spencer Shelton
of Lostine. Grandparents are
April White, Mike White,
Dana Shelton and Kevin
Shelton.
Wallace
his second-grade class holi-
day cookbook, but he cannot
remember his submissions.
Fireside is a free monthly
event. Come early, seating is
limited.
March Fireside is spon-
sored by The Bookloft, Red
Horse Coffee Traders and is
firewood donated by JayZee
Lumber.
A daughter, Freya Lee-Ann
Nichols, was born February
11, 2018 in Enterprise to
Christina and Robert Nichols,
Jr. of Joseph.
301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177
Positive Approach to Care
Normal Aging
Workshop
Understanding and Recognizing the
Differences in “Normal” and “Abnormal” Aging
IN BRIEF
Workshop for
chicken growers
A workshop for people who
have chickens or would like to
raise chickens will be 1 p.m.
Friday, March 2, at the Wind-
ing Water Boathouse, 204 E.
Wallowa Ave., Joseph,
Chicken expert Mary Haw-
kins will talk about chick care
and housing ideas that pertain
to all poultry. She will cover
the basics of growing chick-
ens and turkeys for meat and
talk about resources for chicks,
feed and processing.
Also on tap is an over-
view of Oregon Department of
March 6th 2018 • 2:30-4:30p
Agriculture guidelines to sell
meat or eggs and pointers for
flock health. There will be time
to ask questions about manag-
ing hens and a chance to talk
with other producers.
Info and RSVP: maryhaw-
kinswallowa@gmail.com or
541-398-0004.
Six make EOU
Dean’s List
The following students
from from Wallowa County
were named to the Eastern
Oregon University Dean’s
List at the close of the fall
term 2018: Darby Gassett and
Juan Reyes of Enterprise and
Kazzie Dawson, Kacie Mel-
ville, Rachelle Rushton and
Karianne Zollman of Joseph.
VFW Hall • 800 N. River St. • Enterprise
Rod Harwood,
our workshop trainer, is an
Older Adult Behavoral Health Specialist
with GOBHI serving much of
Eastern Oregon
Introducing our
new Physician
Dr.
Kelsey
Allen
This workshop will benefit all individuals who find themselves
in the role of caregiver to those with dementia
For addtional information contact Jennifer Olson • Wallowa Valley Senior Living • 541-426-5311
Dr. Allen is a doctor of
osteopathic medicine, and
completed her residency
in family medicine.
She is now accepting
new patients!
605 Medical Parkway
Enterprise, OR 97828
541.426.5311
Trading Guns for Goonies
Call Dr. Allen to
schedule your appointment today!
541-426-7900
Mountain View Medical Group
603 Medical Parkway
ELECTRICAL
& PLUMBING SUPPLIES
Planning a get-away?
PASSPORT PHOTOS
in my Joseph studio.
Joseph Clinic
100 N. East St. Joseph
541.426.7900
(next to Wallowa
Memorial Hospital)
Enterprise, Oregon 97828
Habitat Restoration on Midway Atoll in the Pacific Islands
Presented by Ecologist Rob Taylor, PhD
Born and raised in New York City by not exactly nature-loving parents, Rob isn’t sure
how he ended up doing conservation work. His path brought him to Wallowa County,
spending over 10 years leading an ecological monitoring and research program
for the Conservancy’s Zumwalt Prairie Initiative. In 2016, Rob’s wanderlust got the
better of him and he flew west to work as a restoration ecologist at Midway Atoll
National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Islands.
Thurs, Feb 22 • 7 pm • FREE!
ELECTRICAL & WATER SYSTEM
CONTRACTOR
PUMPS • IRRIGATION
HARDWARE• APPLIANCE PARTS
24-hour turn-around for prints.
December-January Special:
“Wisdom”
the oldest
known
wild bird
in the world!
$35 for two different images, sized
and printed to meet U.S. Passport
requirements. Call for appointment!
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
208 S. RIVER ST. • ENTERPRISE, OR
www.jbbane.com • 541-426-3344
Natural History Discovery Center
508 N. Main • Joseph • 541-263-1663 • wallowology.org