NEWS Wallowa.com Wednesday, July 10, 2019 A7 THEATER: Hackbarth Begins Building Continued from Page A1 Photos by Steve Tool/Chieftain THE PLAY’S THE THING — These players from the Mid-Valley Theater Company practice their lines in the play, “How the West was Dun” for the OK Theatre’s 100th anniversary celebration. The play is included with a catered dinner starting at 5 p.m. on July 12. OK Theatre: 100th anniversary bash includes multi- course meal showcasing local foods and restaurants Continued from Page A1 OK THEATRE MUSIC SCHEDULE Casey of Panini’s Sandwich Shop, Chuckwagon Sisters, and Michelle McDonald. The dinner menu includes Carmen Ranch BBQ Pork, coleslaw, potato salad, fruit salad, baked beans, corn- bread, veggie kabobs for a vegetarian option, and green salad with locally grown greens. Brann and some vol- unteers built 35 picnic tables in a single morning to pro- vide seating for the din- ner, which will also include dessert. Surprisingly, the event is not yet sold out. “We’re planning for a big crowd, but we still have room at the table for people,” Brann said. The dinner takes place from 5-7 p.m. while the play runs from 7-9 p.m. Tickets for the event are available at eventbrite.com. The following day’s cel- ebration is a musical extrav- aganza/street fair that includes food, beer and wine vendors along with two stages manned by a multi- tude of local and national acts. The event starts at 10 a.m. with reel fi lm show- ings by Dennis Nyback, a Portland fi lm curator and donuts provided by Vali’s. Also included are multiple showings of the Enterprise seventh-grade fi lm made about the theater. Music starts at noon with local and regional acts Band Stage Solo/Duo Stage 12:30-1:15 p.m. Casey Kiser 12-12:30 p.m. Nevada Sowle 2:15-3:15 p.m. Bart Budwig 1:30-2:00 p.m. Bad Penny Ple. Makers 4:15-5:15 p.m. Caleb Klauder Band 3:30-4:00 p.m. Mise 6:15-7:15 p.m. Ural Thomas and Pain 5:30-6:00 p.m. Caleb Samples 8:30-10:00 p.m. Jon Cleary 7:30-8:15 p.m. Dom Flemons including Casey Kiser and the Jakewalk Saints, Bart Budwig, Kory Quinn and Nevada Sowle and Coo- per Trail. Other acts include such luminaries as the Kaleb Clauder Country Band, the Bad Penny Pleasuremakers, Ural Thomas and the Pain and Grammy-winning acts Don Flemons and headliner Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen, straight from New Orleans. Brann spent a lot of work rounding up musical acts for the event, many of the local and regional acts he already had in mind. Flemons, for- merly of the Carolina Choc- olate Drops, had played locally several times and Brann felt he’d fi t the bill perfectly with his turn-of- the-century music style. “He was like, ‘Hey, sign me up,’ it was really great of him,” Brann said. Cleary proved more elu- sive for a time. “I’ve been trying to get Jon Cleary to play the the- ater for the last three years,” Brann said. “His schedule is absolutely insane. Once we had Jon and Ural (Thomas), we had a lineup for a street party.” After all the effort expended on the event, Brann is sure everyone attending either or both of the events are in for a treat. “It’s going to be a great, fun time,” he said. The OK Theatre is located at 208 West Main St. in Enterprise. Tick- ets for the Friday event and family package tick- ets are $50 and available at eventbrite.com. Tick- ets for the music event are $25 available at eventbrite. com, the Bookloft and the Dollar Stretcher in Enter- prise and Joseph Hardware in Joseph. over the stores. Going forward, they descend to the front of the room, which, of course, is lowest in front of the stage. The theater will be suited to ei- ther moving pictures or speaking productions. For the latter, there will be a stage loft 50 feet high from basement to ceiling, and there will be dressing rooms in the basement. Seats will be upholstered, and the bulding will be heated by steam. John Oberg has the contract for the structural part of the building, and for part of the carpenter work. As Mr. Hackbarth has been in the business of selling building materi- als, he will supply much of what is used in the structure. Mr Hackbarth has sold the lum- ber in his Enterprise lumber yard to the Southwestern Lumber com- pany, and will retire from that busi- ness. He expects to put the lot to other purposes. 209 NW First St., Enterprise • 5414264567 SPACE RESERVATION DEADLINES for weekly advertising is 5pm Friday for the following week. Ad copy is due on Monday at 10am. Ads must be approved by Tuesday at 12pm. Contact Jennifer Cooney today for all your advertising needs! jcooney@wallowa.com • 541-805-9630