9 GRAB BAG AN ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OCTOBER 20�27, 2021 Celebrate Halloween by solving a mystery in the Pendleton Underground By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine P ENDLETON — There’s a mystery happening be- neath the streets of Pendleton, and it’s up to the guests to solve it — before the police arrive. The Pendleton Underground is planning a Pumpkin Palooza Mystery Party for Saturday, Oct. 30, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in the Shamrock Card Room. The evening is for ages 21 and older and includes appetiz- ers, dinner, dessert and one alcoholic beverage. A no-host bar will also be available. Attendance is limited to 45 people. Tickets are $75 and must be purchased by Oct. 23 to ensure enough time to assign everyone a character. For reser- vations, call 541-276-0730. Yes — attendees come dressed in costume and take on the persona of someone else for the evening. “It’s a blast. You get to not be yourself for an evening,” said Brooke Armstrong, the Under- ground’s executive director. Here is the plot for the mystery: “Skull Manor is an old es- tate in the heart of Spider City known for its captivating architecture, mysterious ambi- ance and unspeakable history. The townspeople have been scurrying about the streets to get ready for the big night of great food, inspiring conver- sations and, of course, outra- geous gossip. This has been a daunting year of dissension and discord among many of the residents of Spider City. Ru- mors of blackmail, thievery, and outrageous controversies have been circulating throughout the town’s grapevines. We all hope everybody can put aside their diff erences for a night of fun. If COSTUME MYSTERY DINNER Saturday, Oct. 30 6:30-9:30 p.m. Pendleton Underground’s Shamrock Card Room Ages 21 and older RSVP by Oct. 23 by calling 541-276-0730 www.facebook.com/pendletonundergroundtours Dress up and help solve a mystery at the Pendleton Underground on Oct. 30. Tickets must be purchased by Oct. 23. not, there may be misfortune on the horizon. This is where your story begins.” This is the fi rst Halloween mystery at the Underground. Looking ahead, a murder mys- tery in a speakeasy is planned for New Year’s Eve, and in February there will be a mas- querade. Judith Burger, who is host of the mystery, said everyone really gets into character for these events. “People take on a persona,” she said. “Introverts have as much — if not more fun — as extroverts.” For updates, check the Pend- leton Underground’s Facebook page. Providing quality and compassion to all his patients. Eagle Cap Excursion Train Dr Sanders specializes in all aspects of the foot and ankle. Anything from foot & ankle pain to diabetic foot care & limb salvage, injuries, surgery, skin or toe nail conditions, sports medicine, he covers it all! Ride the Train! Homemade Burgers & Fries 2830 10th St Baker City, Oregon Brian Sanders, DPM Accepting most insurances Baker City office hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5am Clinic hours: Tuesday 8am-5pm Thursday 8am-12pm Clinic offices in Ontario (every other monday) John Day (every other monday) La Grande (every Wednesday) 541-524-0122 602 Adams Ave. 541-962-7856 TUES-THUR • 11:30-8 FRI-SAT • 11:30-9 SUN • 12-8 Closing for the season Oct 31 st We’ve added three new trips this fall October 20 October 30 November 6 Book online or call 541.437.3652 www.eaglecaptrainrides.com