Blue Mountain Eagle Community Wednesday, November 4, 2015 A9 WHAT’S HAPPENING The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Friday. Call Cheryl at the Eagle, 541-575-0710. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOV. 6-7 ‘Loved – The Farewell Tour 6:30 p.m. Friday, Baker City Nazarene Church The event, which features 10 speakers inspiring women with compelling stories and humor, as well as live music and shopping, will be simulcast from Baker City Nazarene Church, 1250 Hughes Lane, Baker City. Friday’s activi- ties start at 6:30 p.m., and Saturday’s schedule runs from 8:45 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Admission is $25 a person or $10 for students, and includes a catered lunch and refreshments. Tickets are available at Len’s Drug in John Day and Prai- rie Hardware & Gifts in Prairie City. Call the church at 541-523-2333 for more information. SATURDAY, NOV. 7 Author reading and fundraiser 4-6:30 p.m., Canyon City Community Hall Former Grant County resident Sam Cronin, author of “Warm Gold,” will host an author reading, followed by a question-and-answer period and book signing. Copies of the book will be available to purchase. The informal event is a fundraiser with 30 percent going to families affected by the Canyon Creek Complex Fire. TUESDAY NOV. 10 Eagle photos/Cheryl Hoefler Many hands make light work as Snaffle Bit staff and volunteers set out the dinner items. Dining with dazzle Hospital foundation raises funds at annual dinner, auction Grant County Mad Hatters %\&KHU\O+RHÀHU 11:30 a.m., The Grubsteak, John Day. The Grant County Mad Hatters and others interested in joining will gather at The Grubsteak, 149 E. Main St. in John Day. Call 541-820-4462. Blue Mountain Eagle WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY, NOV. 11-13 Annual church Christmas sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon, Friday, Methodist Church, John Day Members of United Methodist Church’s “Ye Old Thrift Shop” will hold their annual Christmas sale in the church’s fellowship hall. Items such as Christmas decor, ornaments, kitchen items, holiday tins, clothing and much more will be for sale. SATURDAY, NOV. 14 Mt. Vernon Fire Dept bazaar 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Mt. Vernon Community Center Get started on that holiday shopping by supporting lo- cal crafters who will have a variety of gifts, decor, jewelry and more for sale. The Mt. Vernon Fire Department crew will serve chili and corn bread for $5 a person. Bring a canned food item to support the department’s Christmas food basket drive for the elderly, and get a free raffle ticket for several drawings to be held throughout the day. The department also welcomes donations for their baked goods table; items may be dropped off at Mt. Vernon City Hall Nov. 12 and 13. Tables are still available. Call 541- 571-3284 or city hall, 541-932-4688. $IWHUQRRQEHQH¿WPRYLH 1 p.m., Grantville Theater, Canyon City The Department of Human Services and WorkSource Or- egon will host the showing of a 2015 PG computer-animat- HG PRYLH ZLWK SURFHHGV WR EHQH¿W ORFDO FKDULWLHV LQ *UDQW County. Admission is a suggested donation of $3 a person. For the movie title, visit Grantville Theater on Facebook or check the theater door. Bluegrass concert 3 p.m., Long Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church The gospel group Hand Picked will present a bluegrass concert in the Long Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church friendship hall. All are welcome. A fellowship meal will be served afterward. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17-18 Red Cross blood drive 1-6 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-day Saints, John Day The church is at 944 E. Main St., John Day. To make an appointment, call 1-800-RED-CROSS or 1-800-733- 2767. JOHN DAY – Dressing up for a Saturday night on the town in Grant County usually means pulling out your best pair of blue jeans. That was the attire for the “Denim and Diamonds” theme at the 2015 Blue Mountain Healthcare Foundation annual meeting, dinner and auction on Oct. 24. Trowbridge Pavilion at the Grant County Fairgrounds daz- zled with denim decor mixed with sparkling lights and dia- monds. The evening included a din- QHU FDWHUHG E\ WKH 6QDIÀH %LW with a menu of New York strip, baked potatoes, vegetables, sal- ad and dessert, games, auctions and drawings. Blue Mountain Hospital’s &KLHI([HFXWLYH2I¿FHU5DQGDOO Mee offered a presentation with updates on current and recent hospital news, and expressed appreciation to the community Attendees mingle and chat before the dinner and and people in Grant County for presentation. what they’ve done for the hos- pital. According to Mee, the event raised $19,500, which will go toward a new Omnicell auto- A MAN mated medication dispensing system, which Mee said will WAKES help ensure improved medica- UP in the tion accuracy for patients. morning Funds will also go toward the purchase of two new pieces after sleeping on... of equipment: a fetal monitor an advertised bed, in advertised and an epidural pump. pajamas. Mee gave kudos to Foun- dation director Judy Krutsinger and her husband Ansel for the He will bathe in an ADVERTISED TUB, shave with an ADVERTISED RAZOR, “phenomenal job” they did or- have a breakfast of ADVERTISED JUICE, cereal and toast, toasted in an ganizing the dinner and auction. ADVERTISED TOASTER, put on ADVERTISED CLOTHES and glance at his ADVERTISED WATCH. He’ll ride to work in his ADVERTISED CAR, sit at an “They deserve recognition ADVERTISED DESK and write with an ADVERTISED PEN. Yet this person for their tremendous efforts over hesitates to advertise, saying that advertising doesn’t pay. Finally, when his the years for the hospital and non-advertised business is going under, HE’LL ADVERTISE IT FOR SALE. Then it’s too late. foundation,” he said. Get Smart This Holiday Season --- --- Get all the talk, text and data your family needs, ALL FOR ONE LOW MONTHLY PRICE! Text-&-Talk Family Plans Ask for details --------------------------------------- Prepaid Wireless Plans Available Teach kids how to manage their minutes with a prepaid plan. No contract requited! No-Contract Smartphones Ask for details --------------------------------------- We now carry Verizon! AND THEY SAY ADVERTISING DOESN’T WORK? DON’T MAKE THIS SAME MISTAKE Advertising is an investment, not an expense. Think about it! Blue Mountain Eagle MyEagleNews.com Don’t get left behind, call today! 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