Community Blue Mountain Eagle Wednesday, March 30, 2016 A3 Contributed photo The Inland Northwest Chorale of Hermiston will perform at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 2, at Canyon City Community Hall. The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Friday. Call Cheryl at the Eagle, 541-575-0710. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 %HQH¿WEUHDNIDVW A-HUNTING WE WILL GO! • 8-10 a.m., Prairie City Senior Center A bene¿ t breakfast and silent dessert auction will be held to help with medical and travel expenses for Brian Johns of Prairie City. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, fruit, coffee and juice. To make a donation, text or call 541-808-4877, 541-792-1051 or 541-620- 0920. &RPPXQLW\*DUGHQRSHQV • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 3rd Street Extension, John Day The John Day Community Garden kicks off the 2016 grow- ing season with an orientation and work party. New members are welcome to come check out the garden, help spruce it up for the coming season alongside veteran gardeners and sign up for a plot. HAPPENING Fees are $25 for a 5x20 plot or $15 for a 5x10 one, which in- cludes use of the watering supply and garden shed full of tools. A pumpkin patch is planned again this year, and there is an open gardening area for crops that don’t ¿ t in the raised beds. A meal of homemade soup, focaccia bread and beverag- es will be served at noon. The garden is located on the Third Street Extension across from the Grant County Fairgrounds rodeo arena. To learn more, visit the John Day Community Garden on Facebook. WHAT’S ,QODQG1RUWKZHVW&KRUDOH • 4 p.m., Canyon City Community Hall All are welcome to a performance by the Inland Northwest Cho- rale of Hermiston, under the direction of R. Lee Friese. The group will perform “Psalm Settings, O Praise the Lord, All Ye Nations” by Georg Philipp Telemann; “Kyrie” by Nortman Luboff; “Sine Nomine” by Vaughan Williams; and “Frostina,” seven country songs by Robert Frost. The chorale will also perform the next day at Helix School. To learn more, visit Inland Northwest Musicians on Facebook. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 2OG:HVWDQQXDOPHHWLQJ • 1 p.m., John Day Senior Center, 142 N.E. Dayton St. Old West Federal Credit Union members are welcome to attend the group’s annual meeting. There will be door prizes including two $250 cash prizes. Refreshments will be served afterward. TUESDAY, APRIL 5 &DQFHUIUHHIRRGVSUHVHQWDWLRQ • 6 p.m., Seventh-day Adventist Church, Dayville Blue Mountain Hospital dietitian Kim Jacobs will offer a pre- sentation on foods that naturally discourage cancer cells and ideas for living a healthy, cancer-free life. All are welcome to the free talk which will be in the church’s fellowship hall on South Fork Road. FRIDAY, APRIL 15