Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, August 11, 2021, Page 30, Image 30

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AUGUST 11�18, 2021
CELEBRATING THE HISTORY
OF EASTERN OREGON
CULTURE & HERITAGE
Your
One Stop
Music Shop
Stockgrowers meeting
and rodeo is Aug. 21
By Katy Nesbitt
pete in roping and dog herding
Go! Magazine
competitions, horse racing and
the ever-popular rock jack building
E
NTERPRISE — The Wal-
contest. An important feature of
lowa County Stockgrowers
fence building in rocky terrain, the
celebrate the Western ranching
rock jack is an anchor for fences
lifestyle Saturday, Aug. 21, at the
incorporated in ranch pasture
Wallowa County Fairgrounds.
fences throughout Eastern Oregon.
Open to the public, the Stock-
growers’ annual meeting begins at
To register, call Brinda Stanley at
541-263-0026.
7 a.m. with a full breakfast served
up by the Chuckwagon Sisters at
Cloverleaf Hall, at the fairgrounds,
668 NW First St., Enterprise.
Tammy Dennee, executive
AWARDS
The community is invited to Clo-
verleaf Hall at 6:30 p.m. for a social
director of the Oregon Cattlemen’s
strip steaks and salads provided by
Association, will be in attendance
Chuckwagon Sisters.
to give updates on current activi-
ties and trends in the industry.
After dinner the Cattlemen of
awards will be announced as well
Caroline Lobdell, executive director
as winners of fundraiser raffl es for
Center. This nonprofi t legal educa-
tion organization specializes in
legal education advocacy on behalf
of natural resource users in the
United States. It is based at Lewis
and Clark Law School in Portland.
Lobdell and her students acted
on behalf of Wallowa County when
the commissioners fi led interve-
nor status in two lawsuits against
Lessons
Rentals
Jam Sessions
the Year and honorary member
This year’s keynote speaker is
of the Western Resources Legal
Get Everything You
Need to Keep the
Beat Going
hour and dinner featuring New York
a spotting scope, binoculars and
a rangefi nder.
Direct
Music
Source
WALLOWA
COUNTY
STOCKGROWERS
Saturday, Aug. 21
1206 Adams Ave
La Grande, Oregon
97850
(541) 962-0307
Meeting: 7 a.m., Cloverleaf Hall
Rodeo: 11 a.m., Wallowa
County Fairgrounds
Enterprise
the U.S. Forest Service’s Wallowa
Mountains Offi ce in Joseph. The
Forest Service and the county
prevailed in both cases.
UPGRADE
RANCH RODEO
The annual Stockgrowers ranch
rodeo, featuring teams from the
county’s working ranches, begins
at 11 a.m., also at the Wallowa
County Fairgrounds.
Cowboys and cowgirls com-
215 Elm Street La Grande • (541) 963-5440
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