19 QUICK TAKES A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON SEPTEMBER 22�29, 2021 WESTON LIBRARY FRIENDS SET OUTDOOR BOOK SALE Peterson Band, the Wasteland Kings and the EOscenes. Admis- sion is by donation, to help pay for the bands. WESTON — The Friends of Weston Library (FOWL) will have their annual used book sale out- doors this year. The event is Saturday, Sept. 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the side- walk in front of the Weston Public Library, 108 E. Main St. Books and other items are priced at $1 each. To streamline the process, people are asked to bring small bills, as change is more diffi cult to manage in the outdoor setting. At 1 p.m., a bag sale will start with all books fi tting in a bag costing only $1. Those who attend the book sale are asked to observe current COVID-19 mandates. For more information, contact wcolibrary@ cityofwestonoregon.com or 541- 566-2378. BINGO RETURNS TO WILDHORSE RESORT & CASINO MISSION — For a chance to yell “Bingo!” head to Wildhorse Resort & Casino — the games recently returned for players 18 and older. Check the casino’s website for the current gaming schedule. In addition, tickets are on sale now for the return of the $40,000 Bingo Special. The special paper-only event is Oct. 23-24 and features 20 games per day. With limited seating, players are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance — they will be sold at the door, if available. Also, the poker room at Wild- horse recently reopened, off er- ing Omaha and Texas Hold ‘Em Limit or No-Limit. Tournaments take place weekly. ECOLOGIST LEADS WALKING TOUR OF BURNED FOREST JOSEPH — A special Wal- lowology hike is planned for Saturday, Sept. 25, led by ecolo- gist David Mildrexler in a recently burned area in the Wallowa Mountains. Pre-registration for the free “A Burning Need?” hike is required. Email info@wallowology. org for more information and to sign up. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR YOUTH ART FRIDAYS AT THE JOSEPHY CENTER Pendleton Round Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame Museum/Contributed photo A family-friendly day to celebrate War Paint, one of the top animals in rodeo, is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 2, in Pendleton. For more information, COVID-19 protocols, schedules or to buy tickets, visit www.wildhorseresort. com. For questions, call 1-800- 654-9453. Wildhorse is located about 7 miles east of Pendleton off Interstate 84 at Exit 216. CELEBRATE OKTOBERFEST, FAMILY-STYLE LA GRANDE — Tap That Growlers is hosting a family- friendly Oktoberfest party Saturday, Sept. 25, at the Union County Fairgrounds. Oktober- fest apparel is encouraged and there will be activities for all ages, including food, games, drinks, a cornhole tournament, a BBQ contest, pumpkin decorating and a “Fall Into the Holidays” bazaar — plus live music by the Cory JOSEPH — The fall season of Youth Art Fridays at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture, 403 N. Main St., runs Oct. 1 to Dec. 10. Drawing and painting classes and ceramics workshops are open to ages 5-17. Public health safety protocols will be in place and pre- registration is required. To regis- ter and for full details, go to www. josephy.org/calendar, email info@ josephy.org or call 541-432-0505. Specializing in HOMETOWN Real Estate Keisha Anderson Real Estate Agent 541.910.8827 BIKES, SKIS, CLIMBING GEAR, ADVICE, BEER, RENTALS, GOOD PEOPLE www.johnjhoward.com Mobile App MOUNTAINWORKSBICYCLES.COM 1301 Adams Ave. La Grande, OR Mon-Sat • 10am-6pm 541.963.3220