QUICK TAKES A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON JENNY DON’T CONCERT CANCELED BAKER CITY — The concert featuring Jenny Don’t and the Spurs planned for Sept. 24 at Churchill School has been can- celed. To stay updated on hap- penings at the school, visit www. churchillbaker.com. disappeared. He took his music on the road, recording perfor- mances for those who were stay- ing home during the pandemic. He played at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Mount Angel Abbey, on a street in Silverton, and in the Alvord Desert. He recorded music in 25 loca- tions during 2020, accompanied by seven different piano players. To learn more, visit his website at www.jondeshlermusic.com or find Tune Tours on Facebook. His recordings from 2020 can be found on YouTube. TUNE TOURS RETURNS TO BAKER CITY BAKER CITY — Jon Deshler and his “Tune Tours” band returns this weekend for three shows on Saturday. The group will play Satur- day, Sept. 25, at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. They will play a third show at 5 p.m. at Geiser-Pollman Park in Baker City. Admission is free to all perfor- mances. Deshler is joined by Nate Deshler on piano, Neal Grandstaff on guitar, and bass player Justin Schepige. He describes their sound as “jazzy,” and said the band will play songs across 150 years of American history. Deshler founded Tune Tours in March 2020 when his music gigs KALEIDOSCOPE YOUR NAME AT CROSSROADS CLASS ON OCT. 21 BAKER CITY — Ginger Rembold teach students how to “Kaleidoscope Your Name” in a class on Thursday, Oct. 21, from 6-8 p.m. Participants will learn an easy process to turn a name (or favorite phrase) into wall art. Bring a regular and fine tip black Sharpie, and a coloring medium such as felt pens, crayons or colored pencils. Cost is $16 for Crossroads members, or $24 nonmembers. All ages are wel- come, although children younger than 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Register online at www. crossroads-arts.org. For infor- mation, visit the website or call 541-523-5369. DAY CELEBRATES FAMED RODEO HORSE WAR PAINT Jon Deshler/Contributed image The Tune Tours Quartet returns to Baker City on Saturday, Sept. 25. PENDLETON — The Pendle- ton Round-Up & Happy Canyon Hall of Fame Museum are paying tribute to one of the top animals in rodeo with “War Paint — Horse of the Decades, A Gala Celebra- tion” on Saturday, Oct. 2. Noted for his incredible buck- ing style and highly respected 5 SEPTEMBER 22–29, 2021 by cowboys across the country, War Paint was honored three times as the “Bucking Horse of the Year” by the ProRodeo Cowboy Association. War Paint has been inducted into multiple Rodeo Hall of Fames includ- ing the Pendleton Round-Up & Happy Canyon Hall of Fame. The day of celebration will include free family activities at the Hall of Fame, 1114 SW Court Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will then move to a ticketed gala celebration at the Pendleton Convention Center from 5:30-11 p.m. The evening will include a program highlighting the iconic story of War Paint with early day photos and film footage of War Paint in action and cowboy memories. A buffet dinner followed by guest band Sunday Saloon for music and dancing will cap off the celebration. Tickets for the gala are $30. Check availability at the Pendle- ton Round-Up & Happy Canyon Hall of Fame, the Pendleton Chamber of Commerce or online at PendletonTickets.com. Con- tact warpaintkiosk@gmail.com or 541-969-8563 with questions.