CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON 17 CULTURE & HERITAGE SEPTEMBER 22�29, 2021 Little White Church shines on Main Street By Janet Dodson For Go! Magazine U NION — Over the last year and a half, the Union County Museum has taken advantage of the 2020 closure and a quiet current season to update exhibits and make improvements to the Little White Church, which is owned by and located across Main Street from the museum in Union. “The outside of the Little White Church received a thorough going-over,” said Nod Palmer, president of the Union County Mu- seum Society. “Old boards were replaced, several coats of white paint were applied and we removed the crumbling old cement steps and replaced them with an ADA- compliant wooden staircase and ramp. We also installed a new, modern porch light.” Palmer said the interior was painted and the wood fl oor refi nished in recent years, as well. The last thing is landscaping, which is expected to be fi nished in the next couple of weeks. He said the museum society was fortunate to fi nd skilled workers in Union to do all this work. The building is available to rent for small weddings and events. Across the street at the museum, new exhibits include historical photos from the museum’s collection, an antique cabinet (new to the museum) displaying china, and a historical wedding dress display put together by curator Sharon Hohstadt. Installed earlier this spring is the Watchmakers Display, consisting of clocks from the collection of longtime board member and licensed watch repair- man Merle Miller. Miller, who will turn 91 Clocks from the museum’s own collection are included in the display. Another improvement this season is a complete redo of the Union County Mu- seum’s website, www.ucmuseumoregon. com, completed by Cindy Edwards, a web designer and developer who lives in Cove. ANNUAL MEETING Janet Dodson/Contributed photo La Grande watchmaker Merle Miller poses next to the new Watchmakers Display at the Union County Museum. this December, played an important role during the Korean War as a non-com- missioned offi cer in charge, making sure military watches and clocks were in sync and accurate. He went on to a career as a watch and clock repairman in La Grande. The public is invited to the Union County Museum Society annual meeting on Friday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m., in the Little White Church. In addition to reports of the season and brief nonprofi t business, the event will include music by the Sheehy Brothers & Friends. “Come see the improvements to the Little White Church,” Palmer said, “and enjoy traditional music and the chance to visit with other museum patrons and volunteers.” Focusing on Elder Abuse in September • Around 1 in 6 people 60 years and older experienced some form of abuse in community settings during the past year. • Rates of elder abuse are high in institutions, such as nursing homes and long-term care facilities, with 2 in 3 staff reporting that they have committed abuse in the past year. • Elder abuse can lead to serious physical injuries and long-term psychological consequences. Source: World Health Organization Thousands of titles Your Adventure Awaits! Unlimited # of sessions at ’ Janet Dodson/Contributed photo Union’s Little White Church, owned by the Union County Museum, is available for weddings and events. 2400 Resort Street Baker City, OR 97814 Explore the ONLINE LIBRARY at www.bakerlib.org 541.523.6419 info@bakerlib.org