Baker City herald. (Baker City, Or.) 1990-current, December 16, 2021, Page 31, Image 31

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    ENTERTAINMENT,
HOLIDAY MARKET
PLANNED AT HQ
LA GRANDE — HQ, a live
music venue in downtown La
Grande, continues offering
open stage time on Thursdays
from 7-10 p.m.
“Sign up at the door for a
10-minute stage time slot,”
said HQ co-owner Chris
Jennings. “Bring your new
music, writing, interpretive
dance or whatever entertain-
ment you’re presenting to
HQ for Thursday nights open
microphone art-based perfor-
mances.”
Also on the HQ calendar
for Dec. 18 is the Alternative
Arts Holiday Market, a holi-
day spectacular from 9 a.m.-
3 p.m., he said. Multiple local
arts and crafts vendors will
display their holiday hand-
crafted gifts, and adult bever-
ages will be available. Visit HQ
on Facebook for details on the
arts and craft vendors partici-
pating at this event.
HQ is at 112 Depot St. For
more details, email lagran-
dehq@gmail.com or call 541-
962-5799 during business
hours.
TWO ACTORS, 22
CHARACTERS IN ‘A TUNA
CHRISTMAS’
BAKER CITY — Eastern
Oregon Regional Theatre will
present “A Tuna Christmas”
Dec. 17-19, at 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, and 3 p.m. Sun-
day at EORT, 2101 Main St.
Tickets are $15 adults, $13
EORT members, and $8 for
students. Purchase tickets at
www.easternoregonregional-
theatre.com, call 541-523-
9652 or buy at the box office
before the show. The comedy
features only two actors —
Savannah Brown and Marie
Taylor — who each portray
11 different characters. Abby
Dennis is the director, and
Addison Collard is assistant
director.
THE GRINCH STEALS
MOVIE NIGHT AT SAGE
CENTER
BOARDMAN — Movie
Night at the SAGE Center will
help jump-start your holiday
spirit by screening “How the
Grinch Stole Christmas” on
Friday, Dec. 17, at 6 p.m. at
The 3rd Annual Crossroads Carnegie Art Center “Oktoberfest”
We would like to thank the following individuals, businesses and
community organization for their help and support of our 3rd Annual
Oktoberfest Drive-Thru Dinner and Virtual Auction.
We were so excited that so many people participated in the event, from near and
far, to help Crossroads fulfill our mission:
The mission of the Crossroads Carnegie Art Center, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit
founded in 1963, is to create opportunities for the entire community to be
engaged, inspired, and transformed by the arts through participation in classes,
workshops, exhibits, mentorships, and partnerships – A welcoming place where
people meet and the arts speak.
Oktoberfest Sponsors
Anthony Lakes Mountain
Resort
John and Molly Wilson
Sorbenots Coffee
Barley Brown’s
Copper Belt Winery
Sweet Wife Baking
Davis Security and Electric
Baker Vision Clinic
Lew Brothers/Les Schwab
Tires
Bannister, Sharon A.
Gregg Hinrichsen/State
Farm Insurance
Strehlou, Terry
Baker City Rotary Club
Intermountain Law PC
Hearts & Petals LLC
Lori Wood
Baker City Realty
Elkhorn Media Group
Baker Lions Club
Baker AAUW
Campfire Creations
CASA Of Eastern Oregon
1st Annual Potato Fun Run
Sponsors
Timm, Gary/ Agrihaus
Farms
19
QUICK TAKES
A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S
HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON
Ward Ranches
Brown, Sam & Stephanie
Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral
Home
Landmark Contracting LLC
Baker High School Cross
Country and Track
Participants and Parents,
Coach Suzy Cole.
Donors and Contributors
Michele Alaspa
Jenny Albright
Garwood Allen
Nancy Ames
John Anderson
Jeff & Jessica Anderson
Anthony Lakes Mountain
Resort
Denis & Mary Apple
Travis and Katie Ash
Terri & Dennis Axness
Sandi Baer
Baker City Downtown
Baker City Float Center
Baker City Realty
Baker City Rotary
Baker Floral & Botanicals
Baker Vision Clinic
Sharon Bannister
Rebecca & Robert
Barrington
Kevin and Terri Bell
Joel & Mary Elizabeth
Bigelow
Martin Birnbaum
Mike & Cynthia Blank /
Roberts
Tammy Bloom
Travis & Tish Bloomer
Bloomer Blooms
Larisa Bogardus
Mark Bogart
MJ. & Eva Bohn / Sorenson
Aletha Bonebrake
Brooke Bottger
Madhavi Bradford
Tony & Benita Britt
Lisa & Jason Britton -
Jacoby
Diana Brown
Daniel Brown
Stephanie and Sam Brown
Andrew Bryan
Pattie Burrows
Courtney Burton
Clair Button
Erin Callahan
Campfure Creations
Amanda & Neil Carroll
Charlene and Michael
Chase
Richard & Kathleen Chaves
Jennifer Cikanek
Emmy Clausnitzer
Joy Cleaver
Tom Clement
Jacque & Josh Cobb
Donald Cody
Brian Cole
Dave Colton
Krista & Travis Cook
LuAnn & Ed Cook
Bryn & Robin Crowell
Adam & Courtney Crowell
Dru & Raven Davis
Davis Security and Electric
Group LLC
Dean & Sharon Defrees
Jess Defrees
Defrees Ranch
Lessie Dickinson
Terry & Bill Drever Gee
Kaitlin Duke
Gail & Ray Duman
Mickey & Steve Edwards
Alan & Ann Egger
Dianne & Robert Ellingson
Ann Eriksmoen
Alyssa & Jordan Ferguson
DECEMBER 15�22, 2021
101 Olson Road. The cost is
$5 per person and includes
entry, popcorn and bottled
water. Children younger than
5 are free. The PG-rated flick
features Jim Carrey as the
Grinch. For more information,
call 541-481-7243 or visit
www.visitsage.com.
FREE CHRISTMAS
DINNER PROVIDED IN
PENDLETON
PENDLETON — The Pend-
leton Community Action
Coalition, Salvation Army and
CAPECO will provide a free
community Christmas dinner
for the Pendleton and CTUIR
communities on Saturday,
Dec. 25, from 11:30 a.m.-
1 p.m. at the Pendleton Salva-
tion Army. Tax-deductible
Thomas & Kathleen Fisk
Sharon Freeman
Debbie Friedman
Glacier 45
Carol Glaser
Joelene Griffin
Beth Grimes
Randy & MaryJane Guyer
Hearts & Petals LLC
Donna Helman
Anne Hindman
Amy Hindman
Gregg Hinrichsen
Claire & Nathan Hobson
Paul Hoelscher
Gordon Holman
Jan Hufnagel
Julie Huntington
Intermountain Law PC
Mark & Heather Johnson /
Palmer-Johnson
Janet Kahn
Katie Kahn
Janet Kavanagh
Hailey Keller
Jessica & Judson Keys
John Koble
Karen Kolb-Schoeningh
Kyra K. Rohner Attorney
at Law
Sophia Laakso
Robin Laakso
Trudi Lahaie
Dr. Eric & Katie Lamb
Landmark Contracting LLC
Andrew Larkin
Angela & Wayne Lattin
Maura Laverty
Sarah & Tom LeCompte /
Novak
Lew Brothers/Les Schwab
Margaret & Rod Lewis
Rebecca Litke
Helen, Marge & Kate
Loennig
Kevin & Kim Luckini
Karla & Levi Macy
Mad Habit Boutique
Marble Peak Construction
JoAnn Marlette
Blake, Dana, Paige, &
Landon Marlia
Helen & Bob Marsh/
Middleton
Amy Martin Friedman
Linda McClinton
Karen McClinton
Teresa McQuisten
Senator Jeff Merkley
Barbara & Mike Meyer
Francis & Thayer Mohr
James Morris
Kim and Charlie Mosier/
Tracy
N7 Brewing Company
Doug & Cynthia Newman
Oregon Trail Landscape
and Nursery
Kathy Oster
Michelle Owen
John & Karen Owen
Betty & Robert Palmer
Kathy Pennington
Mandy & Royce Peterson
Pam Petterson
Valerie Potter
Marlene Prowell
Quail Crossing Studio &
Gallery
Queen City Modern
Heidi & John Quintela
John Rademacher
Bruce & Wanda Raffety
Joan Rasmussen
Rick & Ginger Rembold
Sue Richard
Jan/Rick Richard/
Teegarden
Mary Sue Rightmire
Ann & Ron Rowan
donations to support this
project can be sent to CAPE-
CO, 721 SE Third St., Suite D,
Pendleton 97801, or made at
www.capeco-works.org/do-
nate.html. Include “Christmas
Dinner” on all donations.
END 2021 WITH A
MURDER MYSTERY AT
THE UNDERGROUND
PENDLETON — The Pend-
leton Underground will ring
in the new year with a murder
mystery dinner event begin-
ning at 7 p.m. on Dec. 31 at 31
SW Emigrant Ave. Tickets are
limited to 55, and the event
is for ages 21 and older. The
cost is $90 per person, or $75
per person for a couple or
larger group. To make reserva-
tions, call 541-276-0730.
Dr. Eric & Kristy Sandefur
Ginger, Kerry and Lee
Robert Savage
Cindy Schildknecht
Becky & Tim Schuette
Brooke Shevlin
Stephen Silvis
Danae & Richard Simonski
/ Taie
Jana Simpson
Paula Southwick
Alyson Spiering
Holly Spiering
Spiering Land and Cattle
Company
Barbara Stiff
Mary Stiglich
Judith Stoffer
Philip & Andrea Stone
Terry Strehlou
Tami’s Pine Valley Funeral
Home
Daphne Thomas
Dan Thorndike
Be & Bill Tiedemann
Timm, Gary/ Agrihaus
Farms
Jim & Mary Tomlinson
Maurizio & Allison Valerio
Vance RailRiders
Cherie & Craig Ward
Fred Jr. & Cammie Warner
Brian & Susan Watt
Well Kneaded Massage-
Kim Jonas
Megan White
White House Art & Design
Julianne Williams
Jack & Meredith Wilson
John & Molly Wilson
Jackie Wirth
Joey Wirth
Lori Wood
Sandra Zimmer
Special Thanks to
Baker High School
National Honor Society
Baker County Fair Board
Baker City Road Dept.
Baker County Dispatch
Baker City Police Dept.
Winspire
Robin Crowell
Cindy Kencke
Crossroads Oktoberfest
Committee
Katie Lamb and Janet
Kahn, Co-Chairs
Crossroads Board of
Directors
Brian Watt, Chair
Mary Burns Tomlinson,
Vice Chair
Kathleen Chaves, Secretary
Terri Bell, Treasurer
Terry Drever Gee
Gordon Holman
John Rademacher
Kathy Sanchez
Crossroads Staff
Ginger Savage, Executive
Director
Karen Owen, Office
Manager
Alyson Spiering,
Community Art Director
Katie Ash, Education
Coordinator
Stan Smith, Custodian
Karen McClinton, Karma
Driven Designs, Graphic
Design
Jana Simpson, Bookkeeper
Daphne Thomas,
Shopkeeper
We apologize if we missed
any donor!
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center • 2020 Auburn Avenue, Baker City, Oregon • 541.523.5369 • www.crossroads-arts.org • Open Monday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm