Community Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, May 27, 2015 A3 W HAT ’ S H APPENING The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Friday. Call Cheryl at the Eagle, 541-575-0710. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JUNE 5-6 for adults and $2 for students. Doors open at 6:40 p.m. The show LVDSSURSULDWHIRUDOODJHVDQGODVWVDERXWPLQXWHV SATURDAY, MAY 30 ¶'D\V&HOHEUDWLRQ • Canyon City A full line-up of activities is slated for the 93rd annual ’62 &KLOGUHQ¶VPLQL¿OPIHVWLYDO • Bear Creek Shooting Range 'D\V&HOHEUDWLRQ³*ROG'XVWRU%XVW´±*ROG5XVK5XQDQG • 3:45-4:45 p.m., Grantville Theater, Canyon City The categories and costs are: adults over 16, $30; Walk; McKalee’s Walk for March of Dimes; parade, with Del Children age 5 and older are welcome to a viewing sample adult three-person team, $60; youth 16 and under, $25; and Mary Raymond of Prairie City as grand marshals; Cow- RI'UH[HO)RXQGDWLRQ)LOP)HVWLYDO¿OPVPDGHE\DQGIRURWKHU DQG \RXWK WKUHHSHUVRQ WHDP 7KHUH ZLOO EH FDVK ER\)DVW'UDZGHPRSLHVRFLDOFRQWHVWVROGIDVKLRQHGPHOR FKLOGUHQ±VRPHDV\RXQJDV±IURP$OOWKH¿OPVDUH awards, raffle prizes and refreshments. Call 541-620- GUDPDIRRGDQGYHQGRUVSOXV6HOV%UHZHU\ZLOOEHRSHQZLWK G-rated. Organizers hope the free showing will encourage local RU RU HPDLO FFEKXQWHUV#JPDLO OLYHPXVLFERWKQLJKWV7KHHYHQWVSRQVRUHGE\WKH:KLVNH\ FKLOGUHQWRHQWHUWKHFRQWHVW)RULQIRUPDWLRQDERXWWKHIHV com. Gulch Gang, commemorates the discovery of gold in Canyon tival contest, call 541-473-3470 or visit thedrexelfoundation.org. &LW\RQ-XQH$VFKHGXOHZLWKPRUHGHWDLOVZLOOEHLQ SUNDAY, MAY 31 next week’s issue. )LUHPHQUHWLUHPHQWDZDUGVUHFHSWLRQ ,URQ0DQ6KRRW SUNDAY, JUNE 7 &LQQDEDU0RXQWDLQ3OD\GD\ • 6 p.m., Prairie City’s City Hall • 9 a.m., Burton Arena, Mt. Vernon 7KUHH UHWLULQJ 3UDLULH &LW\ ¿UH¿JKWHUV ZLOO EH KRQRUHG ZLWK This is the first playday of the season. The remain- recognition awards for their years of dedicated service. A coffee- LQJGDWHVDUH-XQHDQG-XQHERWKDW%XUWRQ and-cake reception will follow. All are welcome. $UHQD$XJDQGERWKDWWKH*UDQW&RXQW\)DLU grounds. Registration is at 9 a.m. and the rodeo starts THURSDAY, MAY 28 DW DP (YHQWV LQFOXGH EDUUHO UDFLQJ SROH EHQGLQJ %DFFDODXUHDWH goat tying, dummy roping, keyhole, flag race and figure • 7 p.m., Long Creek Community Center 0HPEHUVKLS FRVW LV D SHUVRQ RU SHU IDPLO\ $OODUHZHOFRPHWRDEDFFDODXUHDWHKRQRULQJORFDOJUDGXDWHV Entry fees are $2 per event or $10 for the day. For more /LJKW UHIUHVKPHQWV ZLOO EH VHUYHG 7KH HYHQW LV VSRQVRUHG E\ information, call 541-571-8591 or 541-620-4158, email 1HZ/LIH%LEOH&KXUFKRI/RQJ&UHHN FPSOD\GD\V#JPDLOFRP RU YLVLW &LQQDEDU 0RXQWDLQ 3OD\GD\VRQ)DFHERRN MONDAY, JUNE 1 • 7 p.m., Grant Union High School, John Day 7KH *UDQW 8QLRQ -XQLRU6HQLRU +LJK 6FKRRO 'UDPD &OXE 6HQLRU$GYLVRU\&RXQFLOWRPHHW SUHVHQWV³0XUGHU0\VWHU\DWWKH0XUGHU0\VWHU\´E\%ULDQ' • 10:30 a.m., John Day Senior Center Taylor on stage in the old gym. The show is a mystery/comedy, The council will continue finalizing recommendations with action occurring on stage and in the audience. The cost is $4 IRUFRXQFLOE\ODZV7KHSXEOLFLVLQYLWHG 'UDPD&OXESUHVHQWVP\VWHU\FRPHG\ K IDS STRUM TUNES , UKULELE - STYLE Third-grade students sing as they strum ukuleles in Mary Ann Vidourek’s music class at Humbolt Elementary. Vidourek, at right, teaches how to play the chords and handle the instruments properly. She said she learned to play ukulele while on a 2011 trip with her Grant Union choir to Honolulu, Hawaii, where the group sang at the 70th anniversary commemoration of the Pearl Harbor attack. She soon after brought ukuleles to her Humbolt music classes. &RQFHUWLQWKHSDUN • 6:30 p.m., Canyon City Park The Ministerial Association of John Day is sponsoring an RSHQDLUFRQFHUWE\7KH-RLQW+HLUVIURP,GDKR7KHFRQFHUWLV non-denominational and all are welcome. MONDAY, JUNE 8 /DQGRZQHUVZRUNVKRSRQDVSHQVWDQGV ‡DPSP,]HH6FKRROKRXVH A daylong workshop, “Land Manager’s Guide to Aspen Man- DJHPHQWLQ2UHJRQ´ZLOOEHKHOGWRKHOSDUHDODQGRZQHUVUHVWRUH PDQDJHDQGPRQLWRUWKHLUDVSHQVWDQGV7KHFODVVLVRIIHUHGE\ the Upper South Fork John Day Watershed Council, with Oregon 6WDWH8QLYHUVLW\([WHQVLRQDJHQWV1LFROH6WURQJ%RE3DUNHUDQG 6KDQQD1RUWKZD\DVLQVWUXFWRUV/XQFKZLOOEHSURYLGHG&ODVV VL]HLVOLPLWHG7R5693FDOORUHPDLOXVIMGZF# RXWORRNFRPRUVKDQQDQRUWKZD\#RUHJRQVWDWHHGX OPEN Tue-Sat 11am to close (closed 2-4, T-F & on Sundays) “Downtown” Seneca 541-542-2819 Stea k sp all w ecials eek! The Eagle/Angel Carpenter )RUHVWVLVVXHFDPS¿UHVDIHW\WLSV Blue Mountain Eagle FDPS¿UHODZV DEOH PDWHULDOV DZD\ IURP WKH ‡ 2QO\ DGXOWV VKRXOG EXLOG ¿UH JOHN DAY – As the Me- DQGPDLQWDLQFDPS¿UHV ‡1HYHUOHDYHDFDPS¿UHXQ morial Day weekend kicked off • Find a shady spot away attended. Those leaving camp- the summer campout season, from dry logs, overhanging ¿UHVXQDWWHQGHGFDQEHELOOHGIRU the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wal- EUDQFKHV EXVKHV QHHGOHV RU WKHFRVWRI¿UHVXSSUHVVLRQ lowa-Whitman National Forests leaves. ‡ 'URZQ WKH FDPS¿UH ZLWK announced seasonal safety regu- ‡ 8VH H[LVWLQJ ¿UH ULQJV water and stir charred material. ODWLRQVIRUEXLOGLQJFDPS¿UHVRQ where it is safe to do so. Don’t • When leaving, make sure the three forests. EXLOG¿UHULQJVLQURDGV \RXU¿UHLVGHDGRXW&DUHIXOO\ Beginning June 1, visitors ‡.HHSFDPS¿UHULQJVVPDOO feel all sticks and charred re- ZLOO EH UHTXLUHG WR EXLOG WKHLU DQGXVHZRRGQRELJJHUWKDQWKH mains. Make sure no roots are FDPS¿UHVLQD¿UHSLWVXUURXQG ring. VPROGHULQJ ,I LW¶V WRR KRW WR HGE\GLUWURFNRUFRPPHUFLDO ‡.HHSWHQWVDQGRWKHUEXUQ touch, it’s too hot to leave. rings, in areas cleared of all ÀDPPDEOH PDWHULDO ZLWKLQ D )DPLO\SKDUPDFLHVVHUYLQJ(DVWHUQ2UHJRQRYHU\HDUV three-foot radius from the edge of the pit and free of overhang- ing material. 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PDQFDXVHG ZLOG¿UHV DOVR FDQ occur without warning. 7KHVHDVRQDOFDPS¿UHUHJX • May 31st, Burton Arena lations continue in effect through • June 14th, Burton Arena Oct. 31, unless more restrictive • June 28th, Burton Arena measures are warranted. • August 2nd, Grant County During times of high or ex- Fairgrounds WUHPH ¿UH GDQJHU IRUHVWV ZLOO • August 22 & 23rd, Grant LPSOHPHQW DGGLWLRQDO SXEOLF County Fairgrounds use restrictions, which limit Photo by Tanni Wenger XVH RI FDPS¿UHV DV ZHOO DV Events include: chainsaws, smoking, and trav- Barrel Racing, Pole Bending, Goat Tying, Dummy Roping, Keyhole, Flag Race, el. Those generally are phased and Figure 8 LQDVWKH¿UHGDQJHUDQGZHDWK Membership: $30 individual / $45 family ~ Entry Fees: $2/ event er conditions change. or $10/ day ³:H JHW YHU\ EXV\ DW WKLV For more information, contact: time of year dealing with the • Didgette McCracken - 541-575-3520 numerous lightning caused • Janet Plocharsky - 541-792-0077 ¿UHV VR SUHYHQWLQJ WKH DGGHG • Shilo Burton - 541-620-1617 workload from human caused • Emma Winkleman - 541-620-1199 ZLOG¿UHV LV RXU XOWLPDWH JRDO´ • Scott Moore - 541-620-0433 VDLG 5R\ :DONHU 0DOKHXU ¿UH • Justin Jacobs - 541-620-1014 PDQDJHPHQWRI¿FHU • Melanie Kimball - 541-620-0706 )RUHVWRI¿FLDOVRIIHUWKLVDG or email CMP at cmplaydays@gmail.com YLFHUHJDUGLQJFDPS¿UHV or find us on FaceBook! ‡ $OZD\V DELGH E\ ORFDO www.facebook.com/CinnabarMountainPlaydays 541-676-9158 2015 Does your KID have a STORY to tell? Wallowa Lake this July! Scholarships are available for Eastern Oregon Youth Spend a week at to attend a Summer Fishtrap writing workshop. Visit FISHTRAP.ORG or call 541-426-3623 Fishtrap Writing & The West ‘62 DAYS CELEBRATION Canyon City, Oregon June 5 & 6, 2015 S aturday Events Breakfast- 7 a.m. Gold Rush Run & Walk- 7 a.m. Parade - 11 a.m. (Theme: Gold Dust or Bust) Grand Marshals - Del & Mary Raymond Barbecue- 12-3 p.m. Old Fashioned Pie Social Cowboy Fast Draw Demonstration- Afternoon Live Music at Old-fashioned Sel’s Brewery Melodrama - Fri. & Sat. Nights “ THE AREA ” Fri. 7 p.m. Canyon City Community Hall