A8 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 Our Community E-mail your community news items to: community@hermistonherald.com Morrow Co. fair kicks off Aug. 16-20 By TAMMY MALGESINI COMMUNITY EDITOR Celebrating its heritage and showcasing the products and skills of area residents, the theme of the 2017 Mor- row County Fair is “Our Roots Run Deep in Morrow County.” The fair kicks off Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 74473 Highway 74, Hep- pner. In addition to the daily 4-H and FFA contests, there is a Kids Fun Zone and The Reptile Man. Fair admission is $4 for ages 8 and up ($10 for a pass) and free for those 7 and under. The Reptile Man, aka Richard Richey, brings a variety of animals, said Ann Jones, fair secretary. Ani- mals provided by The Rep- tile Man have appeared in numerous fi lms, including “Wild” with Reese With- erspoon, “I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Any- FILE PHOTO FILE PHOTO Kaelyn Lindsay guides her steer around the ring during conformation at the 2015 Morrow County Fair in Heppner. The fair highlights youth activities Aug. 16-20. more” starring Elijah Wood and “Kill Bill 2” featuring Uma Thurman. Based out of Colton, The Reptile Man receives more than 100 un- wanted reptiles each year. He cares for the animals and prepares many for adoption. Other fair highlights in- clude: • Wednesday: The Junebugs perform high en- ergy pop music (1-3 p.m.), Tillamook ice cream social Marina Park. Those planning to attend are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blan- kets. Also, food and bever- ages will be available for purchase from Judy’s Chuck Wagon. In case of inclement weather, the performance will be held at the Irrigon Se- nior Center. An oldies rock and roll band from the Tri-Cities, the group also plays some country hits from the ‘50s to the ‘70s — as well as a few tunes from the 1980s. Sponsored by the North Morrow Community Foun- dation, the Music in the Parks series is funded by the Morrow County Unifi ed Recreation District and Port- land General Electric. For more information, call Tami Sherer at 541-571-0844. about Hermiston’s Columbia Grange No. 867, which was the largest grange in Oregon for many years and recently celebrated it’s 80th anniver- sary. The library is located at 235 E. Gladys Ave., Herm- iston. It’s open Monday through Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday/ Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the grange, visit www. orgrange.org. Ireland Martin belts out “Heart of Dixie” during a past talent show at the Morrow County Fair. Winners of each age group compete for cash prizes and a chance to compete at the Oregon State Fair. (1 p.m.), the RDO kids’ trac- tor pull (5 p.m.), and the Pee Wee My Favorite Outfi t and the 4-H Fashion Revue (6:30 p.m.). Also, a special dinner and evening entertainment with the Cory Peterson Band is from 7-10 p.m. Par- adise Rose Chuckwagon will serve tri-tip or chicken meals. Tickets are $15 or $7.50 for kids ages 12 and under. Also, beer will be available for purchase. • Thursday: People won’t want to miss the Blue Moun- tain Old Time Fiddlers (10 a.m. to noon), and a talent show (3 p.m.), which in- cludes cash prizes in three age groups. Division win- ners may compete in the Oregon State Fair. Rules and registration forms are available on the fair’s web- site. The evening closes out (6-10 p.m.) with Murray’s Beer & Wine Tasting, which includes live music featuring Joe Lindsay & Friends and Nate Botsford. • Friday: Ballet perfor- mance (4 p.m.), greased pig contest (6 p.m.), four age groups will compete for $50 and the pig. • Saturday: Parade (10 a.m.), buyers luncheon (noon) and youth livestock auction (2 p.m.). In addition, a pair of Or- egon Trail Pro Rodeo per- formances are Friday and Saturday nights at 7 p.m. Get there 30 minutes ear- ly for the Mutton Busters, which features 12 kids riding sheep. Rodeo tickets are $10 for ages 13 and up, $6 for ages 7-12 and free for ages 6 and under. Also, VIP seating is $12-$15. (541-989-8351). Dan Burns 3D Productions will keep things rockin’ after the rodeo in the Spur ‘Em Barn. Activities close out Sun- day, Aug. 20, with a track/ cross country fundraising breakfast at 6 a.m. and the Morrow County Rodeo at 1:15 p.m. Open to Morrow County residents and alum- ni, there are activities for all ages. (mocorodeo@hotmail. com or 541-676-9451). For more information about the fair, call 541-676- 5536 or visit www.co.mor- row.or.us/fair. IN BRIEF Metal band to rock Wildhorse Casino Selling more than 10 million albums worldwide, Dokken continues to per- form and will rock the region during a show at Wildhorse Resort & Casino. The heavy metal band will take the stage Thursday, Aug. 31 at 8 p.m. in the Riv- ers Event Center. Tickets for the 21-and-older show are $29 each. The band was nominat- ed for a Grammy for best metal performance in 1989. Familiar top singles in- clude “Alone Again,” “In My Dreams” and “Into The Fire.” All tickets are general admission for the stand- ing-room-only show. There will be no tables or chairs — providing an opportunity for audience members to stand near the stage or dance. In addition, a no-host bar will be available. Tickets are available at the Wildhorse Gift Shop or www.wildhorseresort.com. Cruise Control revs up park music series The Music in the Parks series crescendos with its fi nal performance of the sea- son featuring Cruise Control. The free show is Monday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. at Irrigon Library exhibit features Oregon Grange An exhibit highlighting the Oregon Grange is on dis- play at the Hermiston Public Library. The exhibit focuses on the history and accomplish- ments of the Oregon Grange, which began in 1874. It fea- tures photos and memora- bilia about the association for farmers, which sponsors social activities, commu- nity service and political lobbying. The exhibit will also include information Heppner High School hosts all ’80s reunion A reunion for all Heppner High School graduates from the 1980s is planned. The All ‘80s Heppner Class Reunion is Saturday, Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. at the Hep- pner Elks Lodge, 142 Main St. A no-host taco bar will be available. In addition, those attending are encouraged to bring photos and stories to share with others. To RSVP, call Missy Cutsforth at 541-989-8104 or visit www.facebook.com/ events/121681435042115. Group seeks more aviation enthusiasts An organization that promotes general and recre- ational aviation invites peo- ple to learn more about the Experimental Aircraft Asso- ciation. Everyone with an inter- est in aviation is invited to attend. Participants don’t have to have a pilot’s license or own an airplane to learn more about Chapter 219 of the Experimental Aircraft Association. The club was chartered more that 50 years ago at the Hermiston Munic- ipal Airport. The group meets the third Tuesday of each month. The next meeting is Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. in the administrative building at the Hermiston Airport, 1600 Airport Way, located south of town off Highway 395. For more information, contact Ron Linn at 541- 449-3630 or rlcd@eotnet. net. Open Air Market returns to Echo The next Open Air Mar- ket in Echo is coming up. The free event is Satur- day, Aug. 19 from 4-7 p.m. at George Park, located at Bonanza and Dupont streets. Nearly three dozen vendors have already confi rmed for the market. Proceeds from ven- dor fees benefi ts the Echo Historical Museum. For more information, contact echoopenairmarket@gmail. com or visit www.facebook. com/echoopenairmarket. Story time shines light on solar eclipse An upcoming story time at the Echo Public Library will focus on the upcoming full solar eclipse. Oregon author Nancy Coffelt has given permission to reproduce her book, “The Big Eclipse,” and children will get a copy during the program. In addition, special eclipse glasses will be dis- tributed to participants. The free event is Friday, Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. in the old VFW Hall, 210 W. Bridge St., Echo. Extra eclipse glasses will be available on a fi rst- come, fi rst-served basis on the morning of the Monday, Aug. 21 eclipse. For more information, call 541-376-8411. Living Water church moves services The Living Water Four- square Church has changed venues. The church, which pre- viously was housed on East Gladys Avenue, is now meet- ing at The Arc building. The small congregation invites everyone to attend. They meet each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. at 215 W. Orchard Ave., Hermiston. For more information, contact 541-289-7526, mcavvv@gmail.com or visit www.foursquare.org/ churches/31919. AUGUST 8-12, 2017 Have fun at the Fair and Rodeo! Tues. Aug. 8 • 9pm Wed. Aug. 9 • 9pm Thur. Aug. 10 • 9pm Lawrence LOCASH The Marshall Tucker Band Tues. Tracy Aug. 8 • 9pm LOCASH Verna Taylor, HAS • Ric Jones, BC-HIS Forrest Cahill, HAS 541-567-4063 • 405 N. 1st St., Suite #107, Hermiston 541-215-1888 • 246 SW Dorion, Pendleton The support you need to find quality SENIOR LIVING SOLUTIONS Fri. Aug. 11 A Place for Mom has helped over one million families find senior living solutions that meet their unique needs. La Marca de Tierra Caliente Sat. 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