Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, July 28, 2021, Page 23, Image 23

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CALENDAR
Movie in the Park — Pend-
leton: 9 p.m.; free; Community
Park.
Movie in the Park — Herm-
iston: 9:20 p.m.; “The Goonies”;
McKenzie Park, 320 S. First St.
SATURDAY 7/31
free; meet in the lobby of Wal-
continue through Friday; see full
Sumpter Valley Railroad:
10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; full runs; $25
adults, $22 seniors/military, $15
ages 3-17; departs from McE-
wen Depot.
Powder River Music Review:
Featuring Brass Fire; 4 p.m.;
free; Geiser-Pollman Park, Baker
City.
Sunday Night Piano with
Gail Swart: 6-9 p.m.; enjoy an
evening of piano tunes with
Gail every Sunday in the dining
room; free; Wallowa Lake Lodge,
60060 Wallowa Lake Highway.
children; 4 p.m.; free; Helix Park,
Columbia Street.
Artists in Action Day Camp:
Students will engage in a variety
of art lessons and projects that
focus on art, history, culture,
geography and literacy; 9 a.m.-
noon; Painted Sky Center for
the Arts, 118 S Washington St.,
Canyon City.
Ninja Warrior Parkour
Camp: Learn to jump, vault,
tumble, bounce and spin your
way under, over and through
whatever obstacles and fea-
tures you come across; 10 a.m.-
5 p.m.; Butte Park, Hermiston.
MONDAY 8/2
TUESDAY 8/3
atmosphere; 5-8:30 p.m.; free;
Art in the Park: Arts and
crafts for elementary age
Baker County Fair: Opens
to the public at noon; events
lowa Lake Lodge, 60060 Wal-
lowa Lake Highway, Joseph.
Drop-in Art Class: 9:30-
10:15 a.m.; free; Pendleton Cen-
ter for the Arts, 214 N. Main St.
Chief Joseph Days Grand
Parade: 10 a.m., Main Street,
Joseph.
Huckleberry Festival: All
day; North Powder.
Irrigon Watermelon Festi-
val: All day, starting with break-
fast at 6:30 a.m.
Into the Wallowa — Geology
Hike: 8-11 a.m.; guided hike with
Ellen Morris Bishop around the
East Moraine property; meet at
Wallowa Land Trust, 116 S. River
St., Enterprise.
Farmers Market — John
Day: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.;
Brent Street, just off Main
Street.
Farmers Market — Uma-
tilla: 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Village
Square Park, Sixth Street.
Farmers Market — Halfway:
9 a.m.-noon; next to Halfway
Whimsical.
Farmers Market — Joseph:
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Stein Distillery
parking lot, 604 N. Main St.
Farmers Market — La
Grande: 9 a.m. to noon; Max
Square, downtown La Grande.
Farmers Market — Wallowa:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; indoors at 110
E. First St.
Saturday Morning Nature
Discovery Walk: 9 a.m.-noon;
family friendly (no pets please);
SUNDAY 8/1
Sumpter Valley Railroad:
10 a.m. and 1 p.m.; full runs; $25
adults, $22 seniors/military, $15
ages 3-17; departs from McE-
wen Depot.
Hip & Handmade: 10:30-
11:30 a.m.; drop-in art class for
adults; free; Pendleton Center
for the Arts, 214 N. Main St.
Chief Joseph Days: Rodeo
slack at 2:30 p.m.; traditional
Indian dance contest at 3 p.m.;
PRCA rodeo at 7 p.m. ($17
JULY 28�AUGUST 4, 2021
general, $20 reserved) at Harley
schedule at bakerfair.com.
Farmers Market — La
Grande: 3-6 p.m.; Max Square,
downtown La Grande.
Drawing Techniques: Four-
week class that meets Tuesdays
starting Aug. 3; 4:30-5:30 p.m.;
$32 Crossroads members, $48
nonmembers; Crossroads Carn-
egie Art Center, 2020 Auburn
Ave., Baker City.
Community Night Out: An
annual event bringing law en-
forcement and the community
together in a family-friendly
Geiser-Pollman Park, Campbell
& Grove, Baker City.
Country Fiddle Dance
Orchestra: The fi rst and third
Tuesday of every month; con-
Tucker Memorial Arena; dance
tact teaching artist Carla Arnold
follows at the Thunder Room; all
for an invitation, 541-786-4535;
in Joseph.
6-7 p.m.; Art Center East, 1006
Missoula Children’s The-
Penn Ave., La Grande.
ater — “The Emperor’s New
Farmers Market — Irrigon:
Clothes”: 3 p.m.; performance
6:30-9 p.m.; Irrigon Event Plaza,
open to the public; $5; Baker
420 NE Main Ave.
High School, 2500 E St., Baker
WEDNESDAY 8/4
City.
Powder River Music Review:
Featuring Barefoot & Bonafi de;
Walk & Talk Book Club: Meet
6 p.m.; free; Geiser-Pollman
in the library parking lot to walk
Park, Baker City.
the River Walk and discuss
Shakespeare’s “Comedy of
Errors”: Presented on the new
anything and everything we
outdoor stage; bring blankets
are currently reading; 9 a.m.;
and chairs; free; 6:30 p.m.; Elgin
Opera House, 100 N. Eighth Ave.
Find fl owers, fruit, vegetables and more at farmers markets around Eastern
Oregon. (www.facebook.com/lagrandefarmersmarket)
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