16 MAY 11�18, 2022 A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON Your Adventure Awaits! QUICK TAKES Thousands of titles ACE WRITING PROJECT SET FOR MAY 18 LA GRANDE — The ACE Writing Project features Tashon Phoenix on Wednesday, May 18, 7 p.m. The Art Center East monthly literary event will be vir- tual — sign up at artcentereast. org/events/ace-writing-project/. Formerly of Omaha, Nebras- ka, where they played defensive back for the Nebraska Nite- Hawks of the WNFC until their transition, Phoenix (they, them, theirs) is a non-binary Trans- masculine Creative and Spoken Word Artist now living in Port- land. They’ve been featured on the social audio app Clubhouse by Love & Lyrics as well as Mike Guinn Entertainment, and can be seen live at such local Portland venues as The Queens Head and Alberta Street Pub. Visit mindstateless.com to read their poetry, view videos and art and listen to their podcast. CORNHOLE FOR CHARITY SEEKS PARTICIPANTS PENDLETON — The char- ity event Cornhole for a Cause is Thursday, May 19, 5 p.m. in the Happy Canyon Arena, 1601 Westgate. The event also features a silent auction, door prizes, a 50-50 drawing and a no-host bar. Each team that enters will choose a charity to play for — the selected charities of the fi rst, second and third place teams will receive a donation. In addition, winning teams will receive a prize package from local businesses. The registration fee is $60. Unlimited # of sessions at ’ 2400 Resort Street Baker City, OR 97814 Explore the ONLINE LIBRARY at www.bakerlib.org ACE/Contributed image Tashon Phoenix is the featured writer for the ACE Writing Project on May 18. For more information or to regis- ter a team, call Greg Galloway at 541-612-0926, Chris McClellan at 541-612-0923 or email corn- holeforcharity@yahoo.com. 541.523.6419 info@bakerlib.org 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. BROTHERS OSBORNE TO HEADLINE FRONTIER DAYS AUG. 31 WALLA WALLA — Country music duo Brothers Osborne will headline the 2022 Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days. Concert tickets, which include admission to the fair, range from $54 to $114. The show is Aug. 31, 7 p.m., the opening day of the fair. With a theme of “Comin’ in Hot,” the fair runs through Sept. 4. Described as a mix between Southern rock and outlaw country, Brothers Osborne is best known for their 2015 song “Stay a Little Longer.” It climbed into the top fi ve on Billboard Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts. For tickets, call 509-527- 3247 or go to wallawallafair- grounds.com. Online sales are limited to eight. 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.