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    A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S
HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON
QUICK TAKES
BAKER CITY WELCOMES
MOTORCYCLES JULY 7-10
BAKER CITY — The inaugural CASA
Garden Tour is planned for Saturday, July
9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The tour is $15, and maps will be sold
at Compass Real Estate, corner of Main
and Campbell streets, between 8:45 a.m.
and noon on July 9. The tour features six
yards of various sizes. Two are several
miles outside of town on Pocahontas
Road.
This event is a fundraiser for CASA
of Eastern Oregon, which covers Baker,
Union, Malheur, Lake and Harney counties.
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advo-
cates) provides every abused or neglected
JULY 6�13, 2022
acts, local food vendors, and a beer/wine
garden for those 21 and older. Here’s
July’s schedule:
• July 13: MAITA — Portland, moody
indie-rock
• July 20: Jamie Nasario — Pendleton,
soul
• July 27: Kate Dinsmore, Seattle, soulful
singer-songwriter
BAKER CITY — The Baker City Motor-
cycle Rally is happening July 7-10. This
rally, termed the Resurrection Rally, was
organized by Shameless Tees after the
annual Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally was
canceled for the third year in a row.
Events begin Thursday, July 7, and the
rally is set for 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday, July
8, and Saturday, July 9, on Main Street.
The last day, July 10, is from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Camping is available, and a poker run is
slated for July 9. For all the details and
registration packets, go to www.thebcmr.
com.
TOUR GARDENS
AND SUPPORT CASA
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BAKER CITY YOUTH
PRESENT ‘MACBETH’
www.facebook.com/CheyWestMusic
Cheyenne West plays Friday, July 8, at The
General Store in Spray.
child in Eastern Oregon with a caring, con-
sistent adult to advocate for their well-be-
ing in court. To learn more, visit www.
casaeo.org or CASA of Eastern Oregon Inc.
on Facebook.
CATCH AN OUTDOOR CONCERT
IN PENDLETON
PENDLETON — Pendleton Parks &
Recreation and Sounds Like Entertain-
ment have announced a free summer
concert series happening Wednesdays in
Roy Raley Park.
All concerts are 6-8 p.m. and feature a
mix of local, regional and national music
BAKER CITY — Eastern Oregon Re-
gional Theatre is presenting a 45-minute
version of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” with
a long subtitle: “A kid’s cautionary tale
concerning greed, power, mayhem and
other current events.”
This youth production can be seen
July 8-10, at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
and 3 p.m. Sunday, at the theater, 2101
Main St.
Tickets are $12 adults, $10 members
or $7 students. Purchase tickets at the
door or in advance at www.easternore-
gonregionaltheatre.com or by calling
541-523-9652.
CHEYENNE WEST TO ROCK
THE GENERAL STORE
SPRAY — Describing herself as “a
country girl with a serious rockin’ issue,”
Cheyenne West is saddled up and ready
to perform in Spray. The show is Friday,
July 8, 7-9 p.m. at The General Store, 208
Main St. People are invited to hang out
on the porch as West and her band play
country favorites.
The community gathering place hosts
down-home fun, including music, fi lm
screenings, game nights and craft fairs.
For more information, call 541-468-
2254, visit www.spraygeneralstore.com
or search Facebook or Instagram. For
more about West and her music, visit
www.facebook.com/cheywestmusic.
HERMISTON THEATER OFFERS
FREE MOVIES FOR KIDS
HERMISTON — Hermiston Stadium 8
Cinema, 355 W. Theater Lane, is throwing
open its doors for Free Summer Movies
for Kids. Sponsored by Advanced Pediat-
ric Dentistry, the free fl icks are Wednes-
days and Thursdays through Aug. 25.
Adults accompanying kids are welcome
at no charge.
The doors open at 9:15 a.m. and the
movie starts as soon as the room fi lls.
The last show starts at 10 a.m. To see
what’s playing, go to www.facebook.com/
hermistoncinema. For more information,
call 541-567-1556.
A VISIT WITH AUTHOR
JANE KIRKPATRICK
HERMISTON — Jane Kirkpatrick, an
award-winning Oregon author and speaker
is featured during Hermiston’s One Book,
One Path Community Read. The communi-
ty read features Kirkpatrick’s “The Healing
of Natalie Curtis.”
The author will discuss her writing
process and read from her 2021 historical
novel on July 14, 6 p.m. at the Hermiston
Public Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
& B OUTIQUE
541.962.0307
or 541.910.0218
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EVERY SATURDAY 9AM TO 1PM
Over 15 vendors
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Washington and Park Street,
Canyon City
Can find us on
541-310-7086
Mon. - Sat. 10am - 5:30pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm
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108 SE Court Ave. Pendleton, Oregon
1/2 Sandwich & Cup of Soup
Soups Change Daily
$9.95
Order ahead at
edenskitchens.com!
Open
Jam
541.962.0307 or 541.910.0218
Just About Music
When? 4pm to 6pm • 1st and 3rd
Saturday of each month