A6 NEWS Wallowa County Chieftain Wednesday, February 13, 2019 BROWN BAG PROGRAM THE BIG READ Ralph and his Model T ‘A Wizard of Earthsea’ book discussion Local engineer and long- time Ford collector Ralph Swinehart will be the Brown Bag program at the Josephy Center for Arts and Cul- ture on Tuesday, Feb. 19. The program is at noon, but come early or stay late and look at the exhibit of pre- World War II photos of the Wallowa country. There are no Model T’s in the exhibit, but Ralph prom- ises pictures, and an inter- esting account of the early automobile industry from a Ford point of view--from the early 1900s to WW II and the Henry Ford’s Ford- son Tractor. Brown Bag lunches at the Josephy Center are free and open to the public. Bring your lunch or not; we’ll have a cup of coffee for you. For more information, contact Rich Wandschnei- der at 541-432-0505. Fishtrap hosts a noon book discussion on Wednesday, Feb. 20 as part of The Big Read’s celebra- tion of Ursula K. Le Guin’s classic novel, “A Wizard of Earthsea.” A light lunch will be provided as partici- pants discuss main themes in the book including the journey into self, dragons, and the language of fan- tasy. The event is located at the Fishtrap house: 400 E. Grant St. in Enterprise. “We’re scheduling more Big Read events during daylight hours this year.” says Fishtrap’s Mike Midlo, “Many peo- ple can’t attend evening events but still want to par- ticipate in The Big Read. So we’re offering two spe- cial programs during the lunch hour including this book discussion at Fish- trap. I hope people come with their ideas and ques- tions about ‘A Wizard of Earthsea.’” The Big Read Book Discussion is part of six weeks of events surround- ing the novel, “A Wizard of Earthsea,” which is cited as “the best young adult novel of all time,” by Entertain- ment Weekly. Other Big Read events include a movie night featuring the Disney fi lm, “Brave,” spe- cial guests, and a Wizard’s Feast Finale on March 19. All events are free and open to the public. Go to Fishtrap.org for the full schedule. The Big Read broad- ens our understanding of the world, our communi- ties, and ourselves through the joy of sharing a good book. Every winter, Fish- trap celebrates one great work of literature by pro- viding events, discussions, and free books to Wallowa County schools, librar- ies, and community mem- bers. The program is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts and is supported locally by neighborhood businesses and individual donations. Special thanks to com- munity sponsors Commu- nity Bank, Pacifi c Power, and the Oregon Arts Commission. Learn more about “A Wizard of Earthsea,” Ursula K. Le Guin, and The Big Read at Fishtrap. org Enterprise FCCLA puts together raffl e to help ‘Days for Girls’ Education Matters. Period. This is the theme for Jada Gray, Rosie Mov- ich-Fields, and Savanna Vaughn’s Enterprise High School FCCLA project. They decided to raise funds for Days for Girls, an inter- national nonprofi t that “... increases access to menstrual care and education by devel- oping global partnerships, cultivating social enterprises, mobilizing volunteers, and innovating sustainable solu- T HE B OOKLOFT tions that shatter stigmas and limitations for woman and girls.” They learned that many girls in developing coun- tries miss a week or more of school every month because they do not have the men- strual supplies they need. They set a goal to raise enough money to purchase ten menstrual kits, which cost $25 a piece for materials and distribution. To reach their goal, the girls put on a raffl e, where tickets and donations exceeded their goal, raising $277 which they sent to Days AND Skylight Gallery Finding books is our specialty 541.426.3351 • 107 E. Main • Enterprise • www.bookloftoregon.com Church Directory Church of Christ Grace Lutheran Church 502 W. 2nd Street • Wallowa 541-398-2509 409 West Main -Enterprise Worship at 11 a.m. Mid-week Bible Study 7 p.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP at 9 AM St. Katherine’s Catholic Church Fr. Thomas Puduppulliparamban 301 E. Garfield Enterprise Mass Schedule Sundays: St. Pius X, Wallowa - 8:00 am St. Katherine of Siena, Enterprise 10:30am Saturdays: St Katherine of Siena, Enterprise 5:30am Weekday: St. Katherine of Siena, Enterprise – 8:00am (Monday – Thursday and First Friday) phone (message): 541-426-4633 web: gracelutheranenterprise.com for Girls. They received local donations from Gypsy Java, Jake Kurtz, Wild Carrot and family members. The second part of their project is to better under- stand if girls in their commu- nity have adequate access to resources and supplies. They plan to submit a proposal to the school board to fund menstrual supplies in the school bathrooms. If you are interested in learning more about Days for Girls, please go to daysforgirls.org. Time for a Computer Tuneup? Spyware Removal • 541-426-0108 113 E. Main St., Enterprise A Non-Profi t Community Health Center St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church 100 NE 3rd St, Enterprise NE 3rd & Main St 541-426-3439 Worship Service Sunday 9:30am All are welcome CLUES ACROSS 1. Trucker’s rig 5. Fortifies 9. Not many 12. Itinerary 13. Source of energy 14. Positive response 15. Egyptian snakes 16. Rebelled 18. Defy 20. Past 21. Raised platform 23. Apparel 27. ____ Bureau of Investigation 30. Rascal 31. Playing card 32. Ball 34. “The ____ Couple” 35. Mold 37. Grove products 39. Turnpike fee 40. Ponder intently 41. Good times 44. Among 48. Dreamed up 52. Enlarge 53. Train component 54. Snatched violently 55. Music system 56. Tibetan wild ox 57. Graceful water bird 58. Reach across CLUES DOWN 1. Mast or boom 2. Besides 3. Street guides 4. Job or track 5. Warlike 6. Finished lunch 7. PBS science show 8. Unhealthy mist 9. Suet 10. Needle’s hole 11. Got hitched 17. Advertising emblem 19. Army noncom 22. Sailing vessel 24. Highly excited 25. Impudent 26. Plots 27. Go without food 28. Mountain refrain 29. Negotiation 30. Provide new weapons 33. Widen 36. Promote 38. Whinnies 42. Plums’ stones 43. Fluffy stuff 45. Trickle 46. Love seat 47. Identical sibling 48. Arctic 49. Pasture sound 50. Noah’s boat 51. Distinct period OHSU Resident Joseph United Methodist Church Summit Church 3rd & Lake St. • Joseph Pastor Cherie Dearth Phone: 541-432-3102 Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am Gospel Centered Community Service time: 10:30 am Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise 541-426-2150 Interim Pastor: Rich Hagenbaugh JosephUMC.org John Mitchell January 1 – February 7 Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am to 7:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm 603 Medical Parkway Enterprise, OR 97828 www.summitchurchoregon.org Enterprise Christian Church Christ Covenant Church 85035 Joseph Hwy • (541) 426-3449 Pastor Terry Tollefson Worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship at 6 p.m. (nursery at A.M. services) Family Prayer: 9:30 AM Sunday School: 10 AM Worship Service: 11 AM “Loving God & One Another” David Bruce, Sr. - Minister 723 College Street Lostine Lostine Presbyterian Church Enterprise Community Congregational Church Discussion Group 9:30 AM Worship Service 11:00 AM The Big Brown Church Childrens program during service Blog: dancingforth.blogspot.com 541.398.0597 Hwy 82, Lostine Stephen Kliewer, Minister Wallowa Assembly of God 606 West Hwy 82 Wallowa, Oregon 541-886-8445 Sunday School • 9:am Worship Service • 10:am Pastor Tim Barton wallowaassemblyofgod.com with an open door Pastor Archie Hook Sunday Worship 11am Bible Study 9:30am Ark Angels Children’s Program Ages 4-6th grade, 11am Nursery for children 3 & under MEDICARE? still I’m here! Call Kathleen 301 NE First St. • Enterprise, OR Find us on Facebook! 541.426.3044 Seventh-Day Adventist Church & School 305 Wagner (near the Cemetery) P.O. Box N. Enterprise, OR 97828 541-426-3751 Church 541-426-8339 School Worship Services 616 W. North Street, Enterprise, Oregon Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon Pastor Jonathan DeWeber 541-426-4208