LOCAL Wallowa.com 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices Wednesday, October 6, 2021 A15 Soroptimist gives out $21,000 in scholarships Chieftain staff ENTERPRISE — Recently, Soroptimist Inter- national of Wallowa County announced 10 winners of its 2021 high school and con- tinuing education scholar- ships. The awards for these students ranged from $1,000 to $5,000. Combined, the winners received $21,000. The top award was a $5,000 continuing education scholarship for “a woman pursuing a degree past the fi rst year of study,” Soropti- mists said in the announce- ment. That award went to former Joseph graduate and current Lewis-Clark State College student Alexis Sykora. Sykora is study- ing radiography, with the goal of becoming an x-ray technologist. Seven awards of $2,000 were given to the following students entering their fi rst year at a four-year program: • Ella Moeller, Wallowa, who is pursuing a nurs- ing degree at Boise State University. • Sabrina Albee, Joseph, who is pursuing a mental health/psychology degree through Southern Oregon University. • Casidee Harrod, Enter- prise, who is pursuing a den- tal hygiene degree through Oregon Technical Institute. • David Salim, Enter- prise, who is pursuing a music and sound engineer degree at the University of Idaho. • Trace Evans, Enterprise, who is pursuing a degree in history education at the Uni- versity of St. Mary in Leav- enworth, Kansas. • Claire Farwell, Enter- prise, who is pursuing a degree in secondary edu- cation through Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. Two additional students received $1,000 pro-tech scholarships to be used in two-year or less programs: • Dezaria Bathke, Enter- prise, attending a radiology technician program located in Bend through Linn-Ben- ton Community College. • Josey Wearin, Joseph, studying in the animal sci- ence program at Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario. Wearin may con- tinue her education at Ore- gon State University. ‘Little Works’ art display opens Oct. 11 Chieftain staff JOSEPH — An exhibit called “Little Works” will open Monday, Oct. 11, at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture with a focus on what the works can show in a lim- ited size. The exhibit opens at noon and there will be a closing reception at 7 p.m. Nov. 19. The exhibit closes Nov. 20. The artwork on display features a wide variety of media, including stoneware, collage, bronze, small can- vas paintings and more. The exhibit theme is “Lit- tle Works speaks for itself” said Pamela Beach, curator and art director of the center. “I’ve seen exhibits like this in Portland, and it’s really fun to see what artists come up with when there’s a size limitation,” Beach said in the release. “Asking art- ists to create art that might be out of the comfort zone becomes adventure. We Josephy Center for Arts and Culture/Contributed Photo These small ceramic houses are examples of the “Little Works” that will be entered in a new exhibit at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture beginning Monday, Oct. 11, 2021. decided on art smaller than 7 inches. The artwork in the show ranges from whimsical to the highest artistic level of skill.” The artists participating are local and regional art- ists, such as René Fleming, David Martin, Melissa Dun- can, Janis Carper and more. All the artwork will be for sale. The center’s hours have changed to noon to 4 p.m. Monday through Satur- day, or by appointment. To arrange an appointment, call 541-432-0505. A slide show of the exhibit will be on the centers website at josephy.org. This exhibit was sup- ported by the Oregon Com- munity Foundation and the patronage of supporters. For any questions regard- ing art submissions, contact the center at 541-432-0505, or email Dawn Norman at exhibits@josephy.org or Cheryl Coughlan at direc- tor@josephy.org. “An inspiring and moving account of three people who helped create modern Oregon.” — Nicholas Kristof, Author, S T m R o . a c O w P o l a l S W ho m e- de liv er ed or on lin e! LO CA L your source for Available at: The Bookloft ENTERPRISE Josephy Center for Arts and Culture JOSEPH or order online at: www.eomediagroup.com/books/eminent_oregonians Find us on Facebook By Jane Kirkpatrick, Steve Forrester and R. Gregory Nokes Foreword by Chet Orloff • Preface by Steve Forrester Published by Steve Forrester, 2021. 196 Pages. Paperback, $24.85