22 GRAG BAG JULY 6-13, 2022 AN ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Summer nights = outdoor movie time Go! staff EASTERN OREGON — Look- ing for a relaxed summer activity that the whole family can enjoy? Organizations across Eastern Oregon are offering outdoor movie nights, so grab some snacks and blankets and take in a family-friendly film on a warm summer evening. set just as the market is closing. The schedule includes: • July 12: Turtle’s Tale • July 19: Encanto • July 26: Inside Out • Aug. 2: The Wizard of Oz • Aug. 9: Sing • Aug. 16: Goonies • Aug. 23: We Bought a Zoo • Aug. 30: Princess Bride For more information, visit www.ci.irrigon.or.us or www. facebook.com/irrigonfarmers- market. HERMISTON Hermiston Parks and Rec- reation sets up the outdoor screen on Fridays at Butte Park, 1210 NW Seventh St. Here’s the schedule: • July 8, 8:45 p.m.: Ghost- busters: Afterlife • July 15, 8:45 p.m.: American Underdog • July 22, 8:30 p.m.: Clifford the Big Red Dog • July 29, 8:30 p.m.: Beethoven For more information visit www.hermiston.or.us/hermis- ton-live. LA GRANDE Painted Sky/Contributed photo This summer in John Day, free movies will be shown four times on the football field at Grant Union High School. PENDLETON Pendleton Parks and Recre- ation’s outdoor movies are held at Community Park, 1531 SW 44th St. Pre-movie activities include kickball, cornhole, flag football and a concession stand. Here’s the schedule: • July 8: The Mighty Ducks • July 15: Short Circuit • July 22: Encanto • July 29: Cool Runnings • Aug. 5: Godzilla vs. Kong • Aug. 12: Star Trek • Aug. 19: King Richard • Aug. 26: Bill and Ted’s Excel- lent Adventure JOHN DAY Go Outside — a project of Hermiston Parks and Recreation/Contributed photo Hermiston Parks and Recreation are organizing free outdoor movies on Fridays at Butte Park, beginning July 8. the John Day Canyon City Parks and Recreation District — and Painted Sky Center for the Arts are sponsoring four outdoor movie nights on the football field at Grant Union High School. The movies will begin at dusk. Planned showings are: • July 9: Boss Baby • July 23: The Mitchells vs. the Machines • Aug. 6: Bad Guys • Aug. 20: Clifford the Big Red Dog BAKER CITY Baker County Safe Commu- nities Coalition will sponsor a movie in Central Park, just east of Resort Street in downtown Baker City, on Thursday, July 7, around 8:45 p.m. This is in collaboration with Baker Early Learning Center, New Directions Northwest and Summer Academy. For updates, check the Face- book page for Baker County Safe Communities Coalition. IRRIGON The Irrigon Event Plaza, 420 Main St., is the place to be on Tuesdays. The Irrigon Farmers Market runs from 6-8:30 p.m. After making purchases from local vendors — including pro- duce and baked goods — stick around for Movies on the Plaza. The free flicks start around sun- La Grande Parks and Rec- reation, along with the Union County Safe Communities Coalition, will sponsor three movie nights at Pioneer Park (Palmer Avenue, between Cedar and Alder streets). Attendance is free, and the film begins at dusk. Be sure to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Here’s the schedule: • July 8: Sing 2 • July 29: Raya and the Lost Dragon • Aug. 19: Detective Pikachu UMATILLA As part of Umatilla Parks and Recreation’s summer program- ming, Movies in the Park is offered on select Fridays. The shows start at dusk at Umatilla Marina & RV Park, 1710 Quincy Ave. People are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and snacks. Free popcorn will be provided. Upcoming dates are: • July 8: Ghostbusters: Afterlife • July 15: To be announced • Aug. 5: To be announced For more information, visit www.umatilla-city.org/parksrec or call 541-922-3226.