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A6 COMMUNITY Wallowa County Chieftain t f a r D t s Fir Fishtrap Story Lab inspires youth throughout Wallowa County to share their stories creatively, confi dently, and playfully. Begin- ning with a focus on narrative craft, the program provides students with a host of multimedia tools— from video and animation equip- ment to music production soft- ware and beyond—to hone their skills as writers and producers. Story Lab emboldens students to explore themselves and the places they inhabit, encouraging personal growth and thoughtful participation in community conversation. The result is a generative program as rich and lively as Wallowa County itself. The following are from two sixth grade students in Enterprise: Anna walked down the the old orphanage’s wood stairs, mov- FOR THE RECORD MARCH 4 1:10 p.m. — Forgery report in Joseph. 1:35 p.m. — Trespass in Enterprise. MARCH 5 7:50 a.m. — 911 call vehi- cle rollover with injuries. 10:10 a.m. — Abandoned vehicle reported in rural Enterprise. MARCH 6 5:37 a.m. — Gregory Rex Stephens, 72, of Enterprise was arrested by Walla Walla PD on 3/05/19 on a Wallowa County Nationwide Warrant. He is lodged at Walla Walla and will be transported to ing toward the piano. Nobody had played it since the year 1921. It was dusty and some of the keys were broken. The whole city thought that the oprphanage was cursed, all because one girl named Elizabeth disappeared after playing the same piano. Anna played the fi rst note she saw, and with a quick white fl ash of light, she found herself walking on a snowy path in the woods. Ahead of her, was a huge steep hill that had a castle at the very top. All of a sudden she was not on Umatilla. 8:40 a.m. — 911 report- ing six buff alo on Minam Grade by Water Canyon. 10:39 a.m. — Dis- turbance reported in Enterprise. 12:58 p.m. — Enter- prise Police Dept. arrested Brent Mathew Krogh, 44, of Enterprise on charges of Parole Violation. Original charge of Property Dam- age. Transported to Uma- tilla County Jail. 5:20 p.m. — Vehicle ille- gally parked in Enterprise. MARCH 7 1:15 a.m. — Disturbance complaint in Enterprise. 1:45 a.m. — False busi- ness alarm call in Enterprise. 3:22 p.m. — Report of prowler in Enterprise. Wednesday, March 13, 2019 a snowy path, but a bright sunny spring path, with the same castle on top. She started jogging with the dog and suddenly thought of her family history. About how one day she went to school and when she came home her mother had dis- appeared. Her father had died the year before so, she was sent to an orphanage. She kept walking and then there was another fl ash of light, and she found herself walking along a cloudy beach. She looked up again, and there was still the same castle, except she was so close, it felt like only a few feet away. As she came closer to the castle, Anna smelt fresh baking pies. Grace Lathrop If you hold your breath long enough underwater, you can hear the sounds of sirens. Gently move 5:31 p.m. — 911 call reporting a residential fi re in Enterprise. 7:22 p.m. — Civil dispute reported in Joseph. MARCH 8 8:19 a.m. — Trespass complaint in rural Enterprise. 10:56 a.m. — Report of civil dispute in Enterprise. MARCH 9 1:43 p.m. — Custody dis- pute reported from Joseph. 5:45 p.m. — Theft reported in Wallowa. 7:14 p.m. — 911 call requesting Offi cer in Enterprise. MARCH 10 5:12 p.m. — Road hazard reported in rural Joseph. T HE B OOKLOFT past the small of low tide and into the smell of salt. Walk a little fur- ther, as the third wave hits you and your feet can no longer feel the sandy bottom of the ocean, DIVE as far as you can go down! As soon as you can taste sea- weed down under, try breathing, you will see the incredible world that awaits! Cora the mermaid was lying down on her water bed, watching the light beams from the sun, shine through the water down on her. Sud- denly thousands of jellyfi sh covered the underwater world! As the big- gest one came down, disguised as a old woman, Cora realized that they were shape shifting jellyfi sh! In the world of shape shifting you can be anything you like. The hero of this story is disguised as a peasant boy, but underneath the old tattered clothing was a heroic dog shark! His only problem is that he will do anything for a belly rub. I know what you are thinking, we are underwater in this picture, but we are in the mess hall in the underwa- ter world. The evil jellyfi sh have been shape shifting into people and fi sh- ing for my cousins and making the world population of fi sh decrease! Next on his list was mermaids and I was on the top of the list! To stop him, me and my sidekick Peggie the sea horse (disguised as a dog), set out to keep the jellyfi sh underwater, so we kicked him into the water never to be seen again... The End Ginger Berry Writing prompt: Write a fan- tasy story in honor of Ursula K. LeGuin, this year’s The Big Read Author. Wallowa v. Joseph at the Wallowa Donkey Basketball event Come watch and sup- port your local schools at the Wallowa High School Don- key Basketball event, March 14 at 7 p.m. in the Wallowa High School Gymnasium. Watch the Wallowa Seniors take on the Joseph Seniors and then the Wal- lowa Staff against their Joseph counterparts. Tickets are available in Fishtrap Big Read Finale The Big Read Finale has arrived! Prepare yourself for a wild wizard’s feast pot- luck and family-friendly world building extravaganza with activities for all ages to enjoy. Help Fishtrap cast a spell on the Cloverleaf Hall, transforming it into a world of imagination and discov- ery. Feast from a nest of dragon’s eggs (aka: baked potatoes), bring a topping to share or, create a fantasy themed dish of your own. Before she ever wrote the book, Ursula K. Le Guin created the world of Earth- sea in her mind and painted a map where the story would unfold. Come to the Big Read Finale and create a world from your imagina- tion, too. Pick your super- power, fi nd your own dis- guise, build an island world in the sea, make a magic 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. 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) CLUES DOWN 1. Chauffeured car 2. Fruit coolers 3. Quiet 4. Kind of bar 5. Flowered necklace 6. “A Farewell to ____” 7. Red vegetables 8. Geometry’s cousin 9. Fatigue 10. Eliminate 11. Caresses 16. Expedition 20. Curved bone 22. Summer shade 24. Unusual 25. “You ____ My Sunshine” 27. Itch 29. No-show 30. Flying formation 31. Poem 33. Item of clothing 35. Bowling-frame number 38. Sweet tuber 40. Angler’s bait 43. Radio and TV 45. Docks 46. Go down 47. Heavy twine 48. Employs 49. Outer coat 51. Position 52. Misjudges 55. Mule’s kin wand, and dare to cross the hero’s bridge. Plus, see a short fi lm by Lorri Fisch- er’s Enterprise School stu- dents on the history of the OK Theatre. Don’t miss the journey. The Big Read Finale is on March 19 at the Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise. Admis- sion is free. The Big Read Finale is the conclusion of six weeks of programming surround- ing the novel, “A Wizard of Earthsea” by Ursula K. Le Guin. Come, see a short fi lm by Lorri Fischer’s Enter- prise School students on the history of the OK Theatre. Don’t miss the journey. Every winter, Fishtrap celebrates one great work of literature by providing events, discussions, and free books to Wallowa County schools, libraries, and com- munity members. Time for a Computer Tuneup? SUNDAY WORSHIP at 9 AM LENTEN WEEKLY SERVICE Wednesdays at 12:15 March 13 - April 10 Spyware Removal • 541-426-0108 113 E. Main St., Enterprise phone (message): 541-426-4633 web: gracelutheranenterprise.com 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. Drinks noisily 5. Testing area 8. At the peak 12. Brainchild 13. Browning’s before 14. Green citrus fruit 15. Noon, to some 17. Courage 18. Academy Award 19. Avenues 21. Fix up copy 23. Bro or sis 24. Klutz 26. Foot the bill 28. Hurrah 32. Medicine 34. Profit 36. On a cot 37. Impede 39. Turn over a ____ leaf 41. Interview 42. Barnyard male 44. Slangy negative 46. Rock-band member 50. Dishwasher cycle 53. Got up 54. Distance across a circle 56. Straightforward 57. Know the ____ and outs 58. Stern 59. Annoying one 60. Paid announcements 61. Adjusts, as a watch advance or at the gate: $10 for adults $8 for students $6 for children Enjoy a taco feed and cake raffl e at the game! 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 New Arrivals! Blazers Graphic T-Shirt’s Skinny Jeans Shorts Skylar Perfume Stop by Today! JosephUMC.org 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 Uptown Clothing & Accessories in Downtown Joseph 12 S. Main St. • 541-432-9653 A Non-Profi t Community Health Center 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 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 Sabbath School 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Worship Hour 11:00 a.m. - Noon Pastor Jonathan DeWeber OHSU Resident Katie Putnam January 29 – March 7 Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am to 7:00pm Saturday 9:00am to 1:00pm 603 Medical Parkway Enterprise, OR 97828