Blue Mountain Eagle W HAT ’ S H APPENING The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Fri- day. Call Cheryl at the Eagle, 541-575-0710. SATURDAY, MAY 2 OTEC annual meeting • 10 a.m., Grant County Fairgrounds, John Day Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative will hold its annual meeting of members in Trowbridge Pavilion. Registration of members starts at 10 a.m., followed by the business meeting at 11 a.m. and the luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to vote for three board members and conduct other business as needed. OTEC members may vote by mail or at the meeting. This year’s ballots include a chance to win a 50- LQFKÀDWVFUHHQ79 12th annual Monument EMT dinner •4:30 or 6 p.m., Monument Senior Center The annual dinner honors Monument EMTs, and features prime rib on the menu, prepared by “Chef” Ed Anderson. Do- nations of pies are requested. A silent auction will be held again this year, with a variety of prizes up for bids. Reser- vations are required for two seating times: 4:30-5:30 p.m. or 6-7 p.m. Tickets are $20 a person, $30 for couples, and $7.50 for children 6-12. Mia Dyson in concert • 7 p.m., Diamond Hitch Mule Ranch, Kimberly Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist Mia Dyson will perform her style of blues tunes at the Diamond Hitch Mule Ranch. Dyson has ap- peared with such artists as Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Chris Isaak, Stevie Nicks, Joe Cock- er and the John Butler Trio, and has accumu- lated a string of awards and nominations. Gen- eral admission at the Photo courtesy of Mia Dyson gate is $20 a person; Mia Dyson will appear in camping is $15. A pork concert May 2 at the Diamond street taco dinner will Hitch Ranch near Kimberly. be offered from 5-7 p.m. by the Monument School FFA; the cost is $7 a person. The ranch is on State Route 19 between mileposts 107 and 108, about two miles south of Kimberly. Call 541-934-2140 for more in- formation. TUESDAY, MAY 5 Mad Hatters to meet • 5 p.m., Austin House The Mad Hatters of Grant County will meet at the Aus- tin House at Austin Junction. Note the date change from the group’s usual fourth Tuesday meeting. Any interested ladies are welcome to attend and bring a friend. Call 541-820-3597 for more information. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 Swim team sign-ups • 5:30-7 p.m., Grant Union High School, John Day Sign-ups will be in the Grant Union Junior-Senior High School library. For more information, call Erin Hodge, 541- 805-8996. YoungLife/WyldLife annual fund raising banquet • 6:30 p.m., John Day Senior Center All are invited to the annual Grant County YoungLi- fe/WyldLife banquet which will include dinner, dessert dash, great fellowship and speakers who will talk about Grant County YoungLife and WyldLife. Attire is casual. Dinner tickets are $15 each. For tickets, call Marissa Wil- liams at 541-620-1404 or email marissa@bmeagle.com. All proceeds support Grant County YoungLife/WyldLife and sending kids to camp this summer. THURSDAY, MAY 7 Student art show • 6-8 p.m., Prairie City School old gym The annual art show features an array of artwork by stu- dents in all grades. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Gluten-free meeting • 6 p.m., John Day Elks Lodge 6DQG\ %XSS ZLOO WHDFK KRZ WR PDNH JOXWHQIUHH ¿Q JHUIRRGVIRU\RXUQH[WSDUW\7KLVZLOOEHWKH¿QDOUHJXODU monthly gluten-free meeting. B REAKING N EWS A LERTS myeaglenews.com/breakingnews Blue Mountain Hospital 170 Ford Road, John Day • (541) 575-1311 EVERY OTHER TUESDAY Community Wednesday, April 29, 2015 A3 On the road for fun Strut, Stride, Straddle and Stroll fundraiser on May 2 Blue Mountain Eagle JOHN DAY – Local res- idents can get some exercise and support a worthy cause this Saturday at the annual Strut, Stride, Straddle and Stroll fundraiser. The family-friendly event offers something for every- one: a 13-mile bike ride, 10K run, a 4-mile run/walk or a 1.5-mile stroll. Registration for all par- ticipants is 7 a.m. at the Blue Mountain Hospital parking lot; transportation will be offered to the vari- ous starting points for each event, all of which will fin- ish at the hospital. There will be random prize drawings, prizes for the oldest and youngest par- ticipants, prizes for each child registered, and gifts for all the adults. New this year is an award for the business with the largest team. People are also asked this year to race in memory of someone, which can be noted on their entry bib. The fee is $20 for adults and $15 for children. Pro- ceeds from the fundraiser Contributed photo Issac and Zeri Janssen cross the finish line together at the 2014 Strut, Stride, Straddle and Stroll fundraiser. This year’s event will be Saturday, May 2. Registration starts at 7 a.m. at Blue Mountain Hospital. benefit Blue Mountain Hos- pice. Registration forms are available at the Home Health office, Java Jungle, BMH, Stylish 10, Body Fit- ness and Dance, Prairie City Ranger District office and CrossFit. For more information, contact Sylvia Dowdy at sdowdy@bluemountainhos- pital.org or 541-575-1648. Gang gets ready for ’62 Days Organizers meet Friday evenings to work on plans Blue Mountain Eagle CANYON CITY – The theme for this year’s ’62 Days is Gold Dust or Bust, and organizers selected Del and Mary Raymond of Prai- rie City to be the grand mar- shals. The Whiskey Gulch Nugget Lanes closing Blue Mountain Eagle JOHN DAY – Nugget Lanes in John Day will close this week, with Thursday the last chance to bowl. The bowling center will be open noon-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, and 1-8 p.m. Thurs- day, April 30. Thursday evening is also Monte Carlo night starting at 6 p.m. The cost is $13 a per- son for three games, open to anyone 18 and older. Prizes will be doubled that night. All patrons who have lock- er rentals should pick up their items by that date, or email nuggetlanes@gmail.com to make other arrangements. Gang puts on the festivities on the first weekend of each June. Planning for this year’s celebration is underway, with meetings at 7 p.m. every Friday at F.C. Sels Brewery in Canyon City. Any individuals and or- ganizations interested in participating as a vendor or in other ways are invited to attend. For more information, contact Hugh Farrell, 541- 575-0329. TREAT YOUR FEET 01786 Our Services by a registered nurse include: • Pedi-Spa treatment for your feet • Particular attention to Diabetic Foot • Multifunctional massage chair • Skin Inspection • Callus Removal • Nail Cutting We also check your blood pressure, blood sugar level and oxygen saturation. Call 541- 575-1648 for an appointment $35 00 fee Blue Mountain Hospital FOOT CLINIC www.bluemountainhospital.org Services available at the Home Health Office, 422 W. Main, John Day.