QUICK TAKES A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON 5 SEPTEMBER 15–22, 2021 ENJOY ACOUSTIC GUITAR CONCERT BY WALLOWA LAKE schedule, go to www.pendle- tonroundup.com. WALLOWA LAKE VILLAGE — A free evening of outdoor acoustic guitar music by Dan Zunel takes place Friday, Sept. 17, at the Wallowa Lake Lodge. Spread out your blanket on the lawn, close your eyes under the green canopy of pines and firs and enjoy the free music from 5-7 p.m. LAST WALLOWOLOGY DISCOVERY WALK OF THE SEASON IS SEPT. 25 EXHIBIT, AUCTIONS AND QUICK DRAW HIGHLIGHTS OF ART FESTIVAL JOSEPH — The Wallowa Valley Festival of the Arts is this weekend, Sept. 17-19. The 39th annual festival goes on with a few public health modifications. The display of nearly 100 pieces of artwork opens Friday, Sept. 17, at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture, 403 N. Main St., Joseph, with in-person viewing from 7-8:30 p.m. (masks and social distancing required). The display is open to the public also on Saturday and Sunday beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday includes live music and a wood- Janet Dodson/Contributed photo Learn about The Lost Apple Project at a talk at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21, at the Little White Church in Union, hosted by the Union County Museum. carving demonstration by Steve Arment outside the Josephy Center, and from 2-4 p.m. watch Quick Draw artists create and, if you like, put in a bid to buy your favorite piece, in the Mt. Joseph Lodge’s garden. The silent auc- tion ends on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. and the display closes at 2 p.m. ROUND-UP CONTINUES THROUGH SEPT. 18 PENDLETON — The 111th version of the Pendleton Round-Up offers a variety of cowboy and Native American culture experiences, rodeos, music, food and shopping — going on now through Saturday, Sept. 18 in Pendleton. For all the details and each day’s full WALLOWA COUNTY — Wal- lowology’s free Discovery Walks of the season end Sept. 25. On Fridays, easy to moderate hikes depart from trailheads at 9 a.m. These Discovery Walks are limited to 10 people and pre-registration is required by emailing info@wal- lowology.org. On Sept. 17, meet at the end of Wallowa Lake Highway 351 for a hike along the BC Falls Trail. On Sept. 24, hike the Hur- ricane Creek Trail after meeting at the end of Hurricane Creek Road. The final Saturday Discovery Walk will be on Sept. 25. On Sept. 17 and 25, gather at 9 a.m. in the Wallowa Lake Lodge lobby for a family-friendly nature walk ex- ploring the area around the lake. Pre-registration isn’t needed for Saturday walks. All hikes are guided, led by Judy Swank or Charla Lower. Masks are required. Participants are asked to wear sturdy walking shoes and bring water but leave their dogs at home.