7 Thursday, March 25, 2021 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon Quick Takes Elgin Opera House’s next production will be on fi lm ELGIN — Terry Hale, executive artistic director for the Elgin Opera House, is directing a fi lm version of Disney’s popular “High School Musical Jr.” with a 70-member cast, the majority of whom are high school students. The production is designed to replicate the experi- ence of watching a live theater performance at the Elgin Opera House. Filming of “High School Musical Jr.” will continue for about another month, after which production work will be completed. The Elgin Opera House musical will be shown online April 24 to May 2. All showings will be at 7:30 p.m. except for May 2, which will start at 4:30 p.m. Information on purchasing tickets is available at elginoperahouse.com/box-offi ce. Hale said those watching should not be late because viewers will not be able to rewind or pause the show: “It will start and run just like a live show at the Opera House.” Alex Wittwer/The Observer The director’s dog joins members of the cast of “High School Musical Jr.” Friday, March 19, during fi lming at the Elgin Opera House. The production will be shown online April 24 to May 2. Churchill School delivers live music at home BAKER CITY — Churchill School’s “In Your House Parties” virtual series continues Wednes- day, March 31, featuring Portland- based band Hillstomp. The free livestream begins at 7 p.m. on the venue’s YouTube page and website. Previous concerts also available for viewing include The Hors- enecks, Lauren Napier and Vic Ruggiero, Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms, and Tom Brosseau. Also, the fi rst album recorded at Churchill School, “Rob Scheps and the TBA Band Live at Churchill School,” may be purchased at robscheps.bandcamp.com and at Marilyn’s Music in Baker City. Tunesmith Night set for April 10 ENTERPRISE — The next episode of the 15th season of Tunesmith Night, a livestream showcase of original music, begins at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 10. The unique appeal of presenting three songwriters sharing their original work in an intimate round- robin format takes on another di- mension in the virtual format with each performer safely situated in their own location. The show will be streamed live to YouTube and the Wallowa Valley Music Alliance website and shared on other social media.The April 10 event will feature songwriters Be- linda Bowler, Bill Davie and Larry Murante. This season’s previous editions may be viewed free of charge at any time at www.wvmusicalliance. org/tunesmith-night. No more late fees at Cook Memorial Library LA GRANDE — La Grande’s Cook Memorial Library, 2006 Fourth St., reopened March 1 for use by the public. Patrons’ time in the building is limited, and masks are required for library entry. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, the library is open to at-risk and older patrons from 10-11 a.m.; all patrons are welcome between 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, the building is open to all patrons from noon to 7:30 p.m. Beginning in April, Cook Memo- rial Library will no longer assess overdue fi nes on any library mate- rials and will forgive all outstand- ing overdue fi nes. For more details on the library’s services, go to www.cookmemorial- library.org or call 541-962-1339. Providing quality and compassion to all his patients. Dr Sanders specializes in all aspects of the foot and ankle. 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The Wallowa Valley Music Alliance in a press release said the board is excited to reenvision what the long-standing music camp could grow to be. The instructors who will be joining the online camp include Matt Bell, Stuart Mason, Andy Emert, Emily Muller-Cary, John Weed, Larry Chung, Carla Arnold and Alan Feves. The virtual camp may not take place over the entire week, but there will be at least three days (Friday through Sunday, July 16-18) of instruction and fi ddle tunes community activities. Registration will open online April 1 at www.wvmusicalliance.org. “Stay tuned for all the details,” stated the release. “We are busy crafting the best way to bring top-quality instruction in traditional string band music.” Be safe, wear masks, stay distanced: we will get through this. Thank you. Mae OPEN for private classes only. Please call 541.519.8802 to schedule. Or, email mbybakercity@gmail.com 1923 Court Ave, Baker City, Oregon (541) 519-8802