A2 ANNOUNCEMENTS Wallowa County Chieftain What’s Happening Wednesday, February 20, 2019 OBITUARIES EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM EXPANDED ONLINE CALENDAR Stephen Alexander Harris Dec. 3, 1948 — Feb. 13, 2019 THURSDAY, FEB. 21 Kickboxing Fitness Class: 5:15 a.m. The Vault in Enter- prise. Hurricane Point Fit- ness. No experience neces- sary. Certifi ed instructors. 541-398-2131. Pilates: 9 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center, 204 E Second, Wallowa. Sponsored by Com- munity Connection. Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center. Library Story Times: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Enter- prise City Library. Parents and children 0-5. Circle time, sto- ry-time and activity at the Library. Tai Chi: 11 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Parent Café & Lunch: Noon to 1 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Targeting all par- ents or guardians. Network- ing and conversation about parenting. Free lunch and childcare provided. Febru- ary’s topic is self-care. RSVP to Building Healthy Families, 541-426-9411. Wallowa County Chess Club: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Josephy Center, Joseph. Free. Tourists and players of all levels are welcome. Parenting Now! Dinner & Class: 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. class. Building Healthy Families, Enterprise. Targeting parents of children 0-10. Off ered in partnership with Winding Waters Clinic, this 6-week series off ers par- ents a chance to connect with others and learn strate- gies for positive communica- tion, stress management, and positive discipline. Free meal and childcare provided each week. Wallowa winter road closure Ellen Morris Bishop Sheriff ’s Deputy Mark Christman stops a pickup just beyond the Hurricane Creek Grange. Winds howling down Hurricane Creek Tuesday afternoon forced the temporary closure of Hurricane Creek Road. “The plows can’t keep up with the drifts, and there are some cars that are stuck in the middle of the road and others in ditches,” Christman said. “It’s just a mess.” Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center in Wallowa, 11 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center and noon at The Place in Joseph. Spon- sored by Wallowa Fresh Food Alliance. Perishable food available. SATURDAY, FEB. 23 Zumba Gold: 9 a.m. 30 minute seated class; 9:30 a.m. standing class. Enterprise Senior Center. A fi tness class for seniors that combines Latin dance music with fi t- ness moves. A doctor’s note releasing you to participate in Zumba Gold is required. Call Becky McAuliff e for info at 541-263-0224. Enterprise Elks Lodge Crab & Steak Feed: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cloverleaf Hall, Enterprise. Doors open at 5 p.m., dessert auction at 6:30 p.m., casino night starts at 8 p.m. All pro- ceeds support the Enterprise Elks Lodge building fund. For tickets and more info contact Kent at 541-426-3181. Old-Time Community Dance: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall, 105 NE 1st St., Enterprise. Admis- sion $5/person, $10/fam- ily, children under 12 free. Live band of local musicians. Family friendly, no experi- ence or partner needed. Pot- luck snacks. For info call Laura Skovlin, 541-398-0800. FRIDAY, FEB. 22 Tax Preparation Appoint- ments: For seniors and low income individuals. Com- munity Connection. No fee, donations welcome. To schedule an appointment call 541-426-3840. Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experience needed. Instructor: Tammi Chapman. Safe Sitter-Babysitter Train- ing: 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Build- ing Healthy Families. For stu- dents in grades 6th-8th. Babysitter training pro- gram that covers safety skills, child care skills, basic fi rst aid skills and life & business skills. Light breakfast will be served, students must pro- vide their own lunch. Pre-reg- istration required, limited to 8 students. Parent/Child Playgroups: 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Build- ing Healthy Families. Target- ing parents and children 0-5. Songs, stories, snacks and activities focusing on devel- oping kindergarten readiness skills. Restorative Yoga: 9:45 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Above the Los- tine Tavern in Lostine. A gen- tle style of yoga. Instructor: Esther Petrocine. salutations- studio.com MONDAY, FEB. 27 Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experience needed. Instructor: Tammi Chapman. Adult Clay: 9 a.m. to noon. Josephy Center, Joseph. $65 for fi rst class, $20 each class after. classes@josephy.org or 971-303-2987. Kickboxing Fitness Class: 6:15 p.m. Oddfellows Hall in Enterprise. Hurricane Point Fitness. No experience nec- essary. Certifi ed instructors. 541-398-2131. TUESDAY, FEB. 26 Pilates in Wallowa: 9 a.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Sewing Group: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wallowa Senior Cen- ter, 204 E. 2nd St., Wallowa. Sponsored by Community Connection. Tai Chi: 9 a.m. Enterprise Senior Center. Diabetes Clinic: 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Living Well – Diabetes Self-Management Program: 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Enter- prise Senior Center. Free. Sponsored by Community Connection. Every Tuesday through April 2nd. Registra- tion required. 541-426-3840 or 541-963-3186. Gentle Yoga: 4:15 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. Ideal for beginners, people with injuries, pregnant women, new mothers or any- one seeking a calming, ther- apeutic practice. The Place, Joseph. Esther Petrocine. BHF FAMILY BINGO NIGHT: 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Building Healthy Families. Targeting all families and children! Eat free dinner, win prizes and enjoy a family night. Kids must attend with an adult. Joyful Yoga Flow: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. An all level, warming work- shop to get you moving through the winter. The Place, Joseph. Condors in the Greater Hells Canyon?: 7 p.m. Wal- lowology, 508 N. Main, Joseph. Presentation by David Moen, MS, Conservation Biol- ogist, Nez Perce Wildlife Divi- sion. Free. Business Foundations Workshop Series: Free hands-on workshop covers the basics of running a suc- cessful business and brings it all together in a business plan. Sponsored by NEOEDD, held at Building Healthy Families, 207 E. Park St., Enterprise. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 Tax Preparation Appoint- ments: For seniors and low income individuals. Com- munity Connection. No fee, donations welcome. To schedule an appointment call 541-426-3840. Zumba: 6:30 a.m. The Place, Joseph. No experience needed. Instructor: Tammi Chapman. Food Giveaway: 11:30 a.m. Wallowa 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. Rotary Club of Wallowa County: Noon, St. Katherine Catholic Church, 301 E. Gar- fi eld St., Enterprise. Public is invited. Adult Clay: 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.. Josephy Center, Joseph. $65 for fi rst class, $20 each class after. classes@josephy.org or 971-303-2987. Free Movie: The Mask You Live In: 6 p.m. Wallowa Senior Center. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Sponsored by Safe Harbors. Kickboxing Fitness Class: 6:15 p.m. Odd Fellows Hall in Enterprise. Hurricane Point Fitness. No experience nec- essary. Certifi ed instructors. 541-398-2131. Yoga Rotation: 6:30 p.m. The Place in Joseph. Classes vary from week to week. salu- tationsstudio.com SAVE THE DATE Joseph FFA Alumni Dinner & Auction: Thursday, March 7, 5 p.m. Cloverleaf Hall,Enter- prise. Tri-tip dinner/auction. Fundraiser supports scholar- ships, travel, student projects & learning opportunities. $12, tickets available at Sports Cor- ral or at the door. Now in Paperback 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 Meet Luca e the week is Enterpris This week’s athlete of ll player, Ashlyn Gray. High School basketba ts and hauled in an 6 poin The EHS junior scored , including six off ensive amazing 13 rebounds ws’ 41-33 loss to the tla boards, during the Ou s at district playoff s ng ta us M r Heppne . udly on Saturday, Feb. 16 Pro onsore d b y Sp Contact Cassie at 541-805-1205 $40 adoption fee http://www.wallowacountyhumanesociety.org/ 201 E. Hwy 82, Enterprise • 541-426-0320 www.edstaub.com WEEK Available for Adoption Ashlyn Gray A WORD FROM THE EDITOR Over the past week information has come to our attention regarding an issue that we take very seriously. During the cov- erage of the Joseph vs. Wallowa basketball game on Feb. 8, our reporting contained a very regret- table, yet unintentionally misleading, characteriza- tion of the play of one of Wallowa’s players. A photo cutline used an adjective that, unbe- knownst to the reporter, holds a unique and par- ticular meaning within the context of basket- ball. And in that context, the term carries a partic- ularly negative connota- tion, the weight of which was not intended by the reporter or anyone here at the Wallowa County Chieftain. To that player, and the entire Wallowa athletic department: we apologize. Journalism is a trade, the English language is our tool belt. Sometimes we choose the wrong tool, but here we will always work fi ercely to hone our craft and correct our errors. The young people of Wallowa County are not just our pride; they are our future leaders and our hope. Thank you for your understanding. High Low Conditions Feb. 21 27 6 Snow showers Feb. 22 29 17 Cloudy Feb. 23 30 19 Snow showers Feb. 24 30 21 Snow showers Feb. 25 29 19 Snow showers Feb. 26 30 15 Snow showers Feb. 27 32 15 Snow showers Phases of the moon Feb. 26 Mar. 6 Mar. 14 Mar. 20 Last Quarter New Moon 1st Quarter Full Moon OF THE This neutered, gray tabby born in June 2018, started his little life with a broken leg, scared and hungry. After weeks of healing, a strong healthy boy emerged into a sweet, fun and playful kitty. He’s strong and loving and is making up for everything he missed out on as a baby. Loving to be cuddled, he’ll let you hold him and carry him around. This gentle boy has the sweetest spirit. Litter box trained and up to date on shots and deworming. ATHLETE PET OF K THE WEE Ellen Morris Bishop Kana Oliver of the Joseph High School band, plays the national anthem at the opening of Saturday afternoon 1A district playoff s in Baker City. Courtesy of Weather Underground • wunderground.com by Mario Giordano Brought to you by, National Anthem Weather Forecast Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions Specialist in Winterizing Vacation Rentals at Wallowa Lake and Surrounding Areas! Steve went to be with his Lord and speak with Him face-to-face on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Follow- ing an extended battle with cancer he left peacefully from their home in Imnaha River Woods, Ore. with his beloved wife Carolea at his side. Also present prior to his leaving were his eldest son Stacey and wife Josie and his daughter Tamara. Steve Harris Steve was born in the Black Hills of South Dakota where he spent part of his childhood before the family moved to Elmira, Ore. when his father took a teaching/coaching position at the Veneta grade school. He graduated from Elmira High School in 1967, where he was a four-year letterman. He played foot- ball, basketball and track as a standout athlete. Upon graduation he and his best friend Butch joined the United States Marine Corps and served from 1967-1969. He graduated boot camp as Series Honorman and went on to serve in the Vietnam Confl ict. He was wounded twice and received the Purple Heart ribbon. On July 13, 1974 he mar- ried his beloved Carolea. He was always, throughout life, a champion of the under- dog, the weak and the less fortunate. He was marked by a loving and compassionate heart and the greatest passions of his life would turn out to be the Lord Jesus Christ and his wife Carolea. He was preceded in death by his parents, Everett and Norma and by his son, Troy Dean Harris. He is survived by his wife Carolea, brother Doug (Denise), son Stacey (Josie), daughter-in-law Gloria, son Chad (Teresa,) daugh- ter Selah (Larry), and daughter Tamara (Randy), along with 18 grandchildren. Arrangements to Bollman Funeral Home in Enterprise, Ore. Steve will be laid to rest at the National Cemetery in Sturgis, South Dakota, joining his father, mother and numer- ous other family members who have served their country with honor. No memorial services have been scheduled at this time. WALLOWA COUNTY SUNRISE & SUNSET FEB. 14–20 (from the U.S. Naval Observatory) THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED 6:41 5:25 6:40 5:26 6:38 5:28 6:36 5:29 6:35 5:30 6:33 5:32 6:31 5:33