QUICK TAKES A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON BINGO GAMES MOVED TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS SAGE CENTER TO SCREEN ‘CRUELLA’ FEB. 18 UNION — In an eff ort to make commu- nity bingo games available to more people, the Veterans of Foreign Wars High Val- ley Post 4060 in Union is now holding its games on Wednesday afternoons. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. and the games begin at 1 p.m. at the VFW hall. All are welcome. BOARDMAN — Emma Stone stars in “Cruella,” a live-action fi lm about one of cinema’s most notorious — and notori- ously fashionable — villains, the legend- ary Cruella de Vil. The PG-13 rated fi lm is featured during the next movie night at the SAGE Center, 101 Olson Road. Already receiving several costume design and makeup/hairstyling awards, the movie garnered nominations in both categories for the 94th annual Acad- emy Awards, which will be on March 27. See what the hype’s all about on Friday, Feb. 18. Doors to the theater open at 5:30 p.m. for the 6 p.m. screening. Come early and check out the interactive visitor’s center. Your $5 SAGE Center admission includes the movie, popcorn and bottled water. For more information, call 541-481-7243 or visit www.visit- sage.com. FOX AND BONES IN CONCERT FEB. 18 AT CHURCHILL BAKER CITY — The Portland duo Fox and Bones will be live, in person, at a concert on Friday, Feb. 18, at Churchill School, 3451 Broadway St. (enter through the parking lot on 16th Street). Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance at www.churchillbaker.com, or $12 at the door. Admission is free for fully vaccinated youth age 15 and younger who attend with an adult. For more de- tails, visit the website. ‘THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST’ CONTINUES IN ELGIN ELGIN — The Hale-Turner Theatre, 831 Alder St., presents Oscar Wilde’s comedy of manners “The Importance of Being Earnest” on Feb. 18-19 and Feb. 25-26. Friday perfor- mances are at 7:30 p.m., and Saturdays off er two shows: 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and available at www.elginopera- house.com or by calling 541-663-6324. Abby Dennis/Contributed image “Pride@Prejudice,” presented by Eastern Oregon Regional Theatre, concludes Feb. 18-20 in Baker City. ENJOY JANE AUSTEN’S WORLD WITH ‘PRIDE@PREJUDICE’ BAKER CITY — Eastern Oregon Regional Theatre presents the comedy “Pride@Prejudice,” a play encompass- ing all renditions of Jane Austen’s story that have appeared since it was pub- lished — plays and movies — plus blog posts, chat room discussions and study guide questions. Shows are at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, and Saturday, Feb. 19. The final performance is on Sunday, Feb. 20, at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 adults, $13 EORT members and $8 students. Purchase tickets at www.easternor- egonregionaltheatre.org or by calling 541-523-9652. work with a dynamic team & make a difference in someone's life part-time & full-time positions open at our residential care facilities Learn more at wvcenterforwellness.org or contact HR at hr@wvcenterforwellnes.org 541-426-4524 x1062 JOIN BOOK CLUB’S BLACK HISTORY MONTH DISCUSSION JOSEPH — The book group at Jo- sephy Library of Western History and Culture will meet virtually on Thursday, Feb. 24, at noon to discuss “Kindred,” by Octavia Butler. The book — a Good Morning America 2021 Top Summer Read Pick — was chosen in honor of Black History Month. 5 FEBRUARY 16�23, 2022 According to the Josephy Center’s website, “The visionary author’s master- piece pulls us — along with her Black fe- male hero — through time to face the hor- rors of slavery and explore the impacts of racism, sexism and white supremacy then and now.” The livestream discussion begins at noon. To learn more, go to www.library. josephy.org/book-group. MAKE A THEATRICAL MASK AND CREATE A CHARACTER LA GRANDE — A two-session class at Art Center East, 1006 Penn Ave., will allow participants to design and build a theatrical mask, then learn how to create a character from the mask they built. “Theatrical Mask Design and Character Exploration” is for ages 12 and older and will be held 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22, and Thursday, Feb. 24. The class off ers spatial awareness and communication skills while promoting storytelling and artistic exploration. The teaching artist is Rikki Jo Hickey, a pro- fessional storyteller and director who has been teaching acting and theater courses for more than 20 years. The cost is $50 for ACE members and $60 for non-members and includes all supplies. Click on the Feb. 22 event on the calendar at www.artcentereast.org/ calendar to register.