16 QUICK TAKES MARCH 30�APRIL 6, 2022 JOIN A DRUM CIRCLE APRIL 2 BAKER CITY — The monthly community drum circle is hap- pening Saturday, April 2, 4-6 p.m. at Churchill School, 3451 Broad- way St. No drumming experience is necessary. Participants are wel- come to bring a drum, or borrow one provided by the Art Roamers. This event is free; masks are required inside the building. OLDIES NIGHT DOUBLES UP WITH EAGLES, THREE DOG NIGHT MILTON-FREEWATER — Re- gardless of what mama tells you, be sure to attend the upcoming Oldies Night in Milton-Freewater, featuring the hits of Three Dog Night and the Eagles. BJ the DJ will spin tunes from the two Los Angeles-based pop groups. The free event is Saturday, April 2, 7-10 p.m. at Wesley United Methodist Church, 816 S. Main St. The Eagles placed two dozen songs on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, including fi ve that peaked at No. 1. “Hotel Califor- nia” was the biggest. In all, you’ll hear 17 Eagles tunes. But that’s not all, there will be 23 hits by Three Dog Night. The group had three chart-toppers, including “Joy to the World,” “Mama Told Me Not to Come” and “Black & White.” Disc jockey Bob Jones also will share about the groups, their songs and the times. For questions, contact Jones at dubuquer70@gmail.com or 541- 938-7028. THE BEAT GOES ON WITH JAM NIGHT PENDLETON — Be sure and mark your calendar for the upcoming Jam Night. Held the fi rst Thursday of each month at Pendleton Center for the Arts, musicians of all skill levels are invited to get their groove on. A free drop-in event, the next Jam Night is Thursday, April 7, 7-8:30 p.m. at 214 N. Main St. Musicians are invited to grab their guitars, bongos, banjos, mandolins or whatever they have and join in the jam session. Blues, rock, folk, country, pop and more will fi ll the air as par- ticipants experiment with sound. For more information, call 541-278-9201 or visit www. pendletonarts.org. PARTY IN PENDLETON WITH DAVE NUDO BAND PENDLETON — Grab your cowboy hat, dancing shoes and friends and head to Electric Sun- down for the Dave Nudo Band. The award-winning musi- cian is bringing the party to Pendleton Friday, April 8, at 14 S.E. Third St. The doors open at 8 p.m. with the music starting at 9 p.m. The cost is $10 for the 21 and older show. A full-service bar will be available during the evening. For more information, call 503-729- 2476 or search www.facebook. com/theelectricsundown. For more about the band, visit dav- enudo.com. BUCKHORN SALOON GOES LIVE ON FRIDAYS CONDON — Live Music Fridays are happening again at the Buck- horn Saloon at Hotel Condon, A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON which is featured on the National Register of Historic Places. Head to Condon on Friday nights, with the music typically starting at 5 p.m. at 202 S. Main St. There is no cover charge. Named for an infamous Condon bar dating back to 1903, the Buckhorn Saloon reopened in the spring of 2021. In addition to clas- sic cocktails and house creations, it off ers an Oregon wine selection and six locally sourced craft brews. NOW AVAILABLE! Delivery to La Grande and Baker City medicinal patients twice a week (Tues and Wed.) starting on September the 21st. Order must be submitted by 11 am pst the day of delivery. SKIP THE LINE, SHOP ONLINE Burntriverfarms.com 541-200-6699 1055 NW Washington Ave. Ontario OR License: 050 1003704D5A3 Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug. For use only by adults twenty-one years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children.