11 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) We’re here for you at Blue. Whether it’s one course to improve a skill, earn a certificate or degree, or your first step towards a transfer, we’re here to help. Get started today at www.bluecc.edu Pendleton Public Library, 502 SW Dorion Ave. BLUE MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER. FOR FULL EEO DISCLOSURE STATEMENT VISIT WWW.BLUECC.EDU/EEO.