A8 Blue Mountain Eagle News Wednesday, April 20, 2016 The deadline for What’s Happening items is 5 p.m. Friday. Call Cheryl at the Eagle, 541-575-0710. THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Heritage tourism workshop • 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Juniper Hall, Malheur National Forest offi ce, 431 Patterson Bridge Road, John Day “Succeeding with Heritage Tourism: Market Information, Resources and Ideas for Attracting More Visitors through Cre- ative Collaboration” will be offered to help Eastern and Central Oregon groups and businesses succeed in heritage tourism. Pre- registration is requested. Email heritage.info@oregon.gov. WHAT’S HAPPENING “Gold Rush” TV show presentation • 6 p.m., Outpost Restaurant, John Day Dave Turin and Andy Spinks from the TV show “Gold Rush” will share their life experiences and involvement with the show. Program crew members may also be present. Those planning to order dinner should come prior to the meeting time. Sponsored by the Grant County Chamber of Commerce. FRIDAY, APRIL 22 Spring potluck in Dayville • 6:30 p.m., Dayville Community Hall Bring a dish to share for the meal and an entry for the “veggie contest.” Entries must have a vegetable as the main ingredient. Table service will be provided. There will be a silent auction of reusable shopping bags fi lled with prizes and goodies. Plants, tree seedlings and seeds will be for sale by donation. Proceeds benefi t the Dayville Community Hall renovation efforts. Call 541-987-2188. SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Candidate Forum • 1 p.m., Canyon City Community Hall Candidates for all positions, except sheriff, will be available to explain their position, with question and answer time after. Jack Southworth will be the moderator. Refreshments will be available. The forum is sponsored by the Mt. Vernon Grange. Call Jean Sagert, 541-575-1007. Sixth annual Evening of Entertainment • 6:30 p.m., Prairie City Senior Center, 204 N. McHaley St. Talented performers include ensemble singing, show tunes, comedy, dueling pianos, violins and more. Finger foods and des- serts will be served at 6:30 p.m.; the show starts at 7 p.m. Admis- sion is $6 a person or $15 for a family of three or more. Spon- sored by Talents and Treasures Scholarship Fund and the Prairie City Senior Center. Proceeds benefi t the scholarship fund and improvements for the senior center building. Call 541-820-4878. TUESDAY, APRIL 26 Mad Hatters meeting • 1 p.m., Outpost Restaurant, John Day All members are welcome to the group’s no-host luncheon. Weather spotter training • 6 p.m., Department of Forestry, 415 Patterson Bridge Road, John Day Volunteers are sought for the latest free, two-hour Skywarn Weather Spotter training. Weather spotters assist meteorologists by providing up-to-date information about storm activity. There will be door prizes. Preregister at weather.gov/Pendleton; bring information about latitude, longitude and elevation so locations can be mapped. Call 541-969-7135, or email NWS Warning Co- ordination Meteorologist Dennis Hull at dennis.hull@noaa.gov. Contributed photo The Prairie City Easter Ensemble, from left, Karla Teague, Rose Coombs, Chris Lewallen, Maxine Day, Carolyn Bertalotto, Vonnie Blasing and Virginia McMillan, performed at the 2015 Evening of Entertainment in Prairie City. This year’s event is at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, in the Prairie City Senior Center. Kindergarten Roundup • 6 p.m., Seneca School This will be for children who will be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2016. Bring the child’s birth certifi cate and immuniza- tion records, and kids are welcome to attend, too. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, APRIL 29-30 Colored pencil and ink class • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Keerins Hall, Grant County Fairgrounds, John Day Internationally recognized artist, author and illustrator Nancy Coffelt of Baker City will teach the class, spon- sored by the Grant County Art Association. The cost is $20 a person. Call 541-987-2138 or email eloiseboren@ gmail.com. SATURDAY, APRIL 30 Ron and Carol Hyder Memorial Shoot • 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Kimberly Rock Products pit, milepost 9 on Highway 402 Events include jackpots, Annie Oakley, plus men, women and children competitions. The cost is $3 per shoot. Call 541- 934-2143. Beekeeper open hive fi eld day • Noon to 4 p.m., Diamond Hitch Ranch, between mileposts 106 and 107, Kimberly The fi eld day is for seasoned honeybee managers and be- ginners to learn about healthy brood, good queens, spring management and more. Another fi eld day will be on June 4. Call 541-934-9101 or email apricotapiaries@gmail. com. Wellness event on tap May 7 in Baker City Blue Mountain Eagle LA GRANDE — The 16th annual Rita Monahan Wellness Event is coming up from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- day, May 7, at Dorion Park, at Sixth Street and H Avenue in La Grande. Activities include a 5K walk/run, health-related booths, live music, raffl es, health screenings and fi tness demonstrations. The free event is orga- nized by Oregon Health & Science University’s School of Nursing in La Grande and Eastern Oregon University’s Wellness Program. Rita Monahan was a for- mer associate professor at OHSU who died of colon cancer in 1999 and request- ed, instead of a memorial service, money be donated to a scholarship fund to as- sist graduating students with paying for their RN licen- sure examination. Her hus- band, Greg Monahan, EOU professor emeritus of histo- ry, is matching up to $1,500 in donations made to the Rita Monahan Scholarship this year. Contributions are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law, and the tax ID number will be mailed to donors from the EOU Foun- dation offi ce once the dona- tion has been processed. Donations may be made online at www.eou.edu/ wellness-payment via the EOU Foundation. Registration forms for the 5K walk/run are avail- able at www.eou.edu/well- ness-form, the Student Health Center or the Health Hut in the Hoke Union Building and at 9:30 a.m. the day of the wellness event. For more information contact Emily Smith, Rita Monahan Wellness Event chairperson, at semi@ohsu. edu. H ONOR R OLL P RAIRIE C ITY S CHOOL — THIRD NINE WEEKS Honor roll Seniors: Amaya Zweygardt, Garrett Hitz and Brandon Gillihan. Juniors: Caleb Madsen, Wyatt Williams, Lindsay Wall and MaKenzie Jones. Sophomores: Brianna Zweygardt, Dorran Wilson and Megan Camarena. Freshmen: Kyla Winton, Levi Burke, Adolfo Ceja and Raven Maloy. Grade 8: Shaelynn Bice, JoLynne Ashley, Jessica Reames and Emily Ennis. Grade 7: Declan Zweygardt, Aries Bice, Cole Hinkle, Katelynn Hire, Caitlin Willet and Jayden Winegar. Honorable mention Seniors: John Burke, R.J. Bryant, Marlayna Woodbury, Ethan Camare- na, Teri Cobb and Jennie McCarthy. Juniors: Sarah Ennis. Sophomores: Daven Mauseth, Josiah Hoeffner, Danner Davis, Mariah Mc- Clung, Marnie Woodbury, Aitor Ansotegui, Cassie Hire and Ariana Ceja. Freshmen: Gabriela Arias, Haley Pfefferkorn, Lucy Ray, Paige Moore and Lane Williams. Grade 8: Jonathan Haskins, Carson McK- ay, Rilee Emmel, Jacob McHatton, Hailee Wall and Lucas McKinley. Grade 7: Samantha Workman, Jojari Field and Abbey Pfefferkorn. Happy Anniversary Thank You for Your to These Fine Local Businesses Services to Grant County