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    TOUR ART SHOWS AT ART
CENTER EAST
LA GRANDE — Art Center East (ACE),
1006 Penn Ave., currently has two art
shows on display.
The Sue Orlaske Retrospective, an ex-
hibit to honor the late artist Sue Orlaske,
is featured in ACE’s Orlaske Gallery.
Tideline to Alpine, an exhibit showcasing
the work of Wallowa County artist Nicole
Freshley, is in ACE’s Main Gallery.
These two shows will be on display
through Sept. 3. Raffl e tickets are being
sold for a chance to win Freshley’s work.
Visit artcentereast.org/maingallery for
more information.
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QUICK TAKES
A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S
HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON
ages 13 and older.
CHROME MOLLY TO PERFORM
IN ECHO AT WINERY
ECHO — Chrome Molly will be rockin’
at Echo Ridge Cellars, 551 Thielsen St.
The event, which serves as a fundraiser
to assist with Natalie Lapp’s battle with
breast cancer, is Friday, July 22 at 6 p.m.
The evening includes music and
dancing. In addition, a silent auction will
be held. Food and drinks are available for
purchase.
For more information, call 541-376-
8100 or search www.facebook.com/
EchoRidgeCellars.
AC/DC TRIBUTE BAND COMING
TO BAKER CITY
MIRASOL CLINIC HOSTS
HEALTH FAIR
BAKER CITY — The AC/DC tribute
band “Back into Black” — with special
guest Jetta-Tar tribute to Joan Jett and
Pat Benatar — will play live at The Ison
House Bed and Brew, 1790 Washington
Ave., on Saturday, July 23.
Gates open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20
for ages 13 and older. Beverages and
food will be available to purchase. Buy
tickets at theisonhouse.com.
Looking ahead, U2 tribute band
TRIBU2 will play Saturday, July 30. Local
band Trailer Hitch opens at 6 p.m., with
TRIBU2 taking the stage at 7:30 p.m.
Gates open at 5 p.m. Tickets are $20 for
HERMISTON — Pony rides, face paint-
ing, a photo booth, food, prize giveaways
and raffl es are all featured during Mirasol
Family Health Center’s health fair.
The free event is Saturday, July 23,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 589 N.W. 11th St.
There is no admission charge.
The health fair also features medical
screenings, immunizations and nutrition
information. Also, the clinic is off ering
discounted sports physicals for children.
Parents are asked to call 541-567-1717
to schedule an appointment. For addi-
tional information, visit www.yvfwc.com/
event/mirasol-health-fair.
JULY 2027, 2022
RACING ACTION RETURNS TO
HERMISTON
HERMISTON — Coca Cola Saturday
Night Thunder heats up at Hermiston Race-
way on July 23 — the gates open at 4 p.m.
and the racing starts at 6 p.m. at 81236 N.
Highway 395.
The evening features WESCO Winged
Sprint Cars, the Washington Midget Racing
Association, INEX Legends, hornets and
bombers. General admission for adults is
$20; seniors/veterans are $17; youths, $15
and a family pass is $50 (for two adults and
three youths). In addition, Speedy’s Grill
off ers a variety of food and beverages.
Advance tickets are available via www.
hermistonraceway.com. For questions,
contact 509-845-5510 or info@hermiston-
raceway.com.
WEDNESDAYS IN THE PARK
CRESCENDOS JULY 27
PENDLETON — Katie Dinsmore, a
singer-songwriter out of Seattle, is closing
out the Wednesdays in the Park series in
Pendleton. The fi nal show is Wednesday,
July 27, 6-8 p.m. at Roy Raley Park, 1205
S.W. Court Ave.
Dinsmore’s dynamic stage presence
as a performer is said to be powerful
and emotional. American Songwriter
poetically likened her voice to “a howling
breeze through a country barn.” Dinsmore
doesn’t disagree, saying it’s “heartbreak
www.facebook.com/katedinsmoremusic
Seattle musician Kate Dismore plays the
fi nal Wednesday in the Park concert July
27 at Roy Raley Park in Pendleton. The
music starts at 6 p.m.
you can sway to.”
While there is no admission charge,
people are encouraged to bring their
wallets — local food vendors will off er
a variety of fare. In addition, a beer and
wine garden will be available for those 21
and older. For more about Dinsmore, visit
www.katedinsmoremusic.com. For ques-
tions about the show, call 541-276-8100
or email bookpendleton@gmail.com.
Eagle Cap Excursion Train
Reserve now to ride the train beside the
scenic Grande Ronde & Wallowa rivers
2pm - close
130 N. Mountain Blvd
Mt Vernon, Oregon
541-932-4333
• Covered Deck over looking the creek.
• Friday Night Treager
Smoked Meats
See the 2022 schedule and
book online at
eaglecaptrainrides.com
or call 541.437.3652
Tickets are selling fast for July 23 & 27, and fall!
Don’t keep Max waiting!