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GRAB BAG
AN ASSORTMENT OF
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
SEPTEMBER 15�22, 2021
A drive-thru Oktoberfest
Fundraiser supports Crossroads
Carnegie Art Center
By Lisa Britton
Go! Magazine
B
AKER CITY — Get ready to
celebrate Oktoberfest and
support Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center with a drive-thru
event on Saturday, Oct. 16.
For the second year in a row,
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center
will hold the annual fall fund-
raiser as a drive-thru from 4:30-
6:30 p.m. at the Baker County
Conference and Event Center,
2600 East St., Baker City. The
auction will again be virtual.
“It’s simply not a good idea
to gather 250 people together
indoors right now,” said Ginger
Savage, executive director. “We
want to assure that our com-
munity, guests, volunteers and
staff are safe and still raise the
critical operating support we
need to keep Crossroads go-
ing strong.”
It may not be in person, but
Crossroads will provide every-
thing you need to have an at-
home celebration, Oktoberfest
style, with a tablecloth, napkins
and a link to fi nd festive music.
Dinner tickets are $40 per
person and available at www.
one.bidpal.net/21oktoberfest/
welcome. In addition, a growler
of beer from Barley Brown’s
($17) or a bottle of wine from
Copper Belt ($20-$28, depend-
ing on variety) can be pre-
purchased to go with dinner.
Tickets must be purchased by
5 p.m. Oct. 9.
FUN RUN
New this year is the inaugural
Oktoberfest Potato fun run and
walk at 7 a.m. Oct. 16. Spon-
sored by the Baker High School
cross-country and track pro-
grams and Ward Ranches, this
“Field to Fork to Fun” event has
OKTOBERFEST
Saturday, Oct. 16
Baker County Conference
and Event Center
2600 East St., Baker City
Drive-thru only
Purchase tickets by Oct. 9
participants running or walk-
ing through Baker City to grab
a potato from Ward Ranches
and deliver it to the fi nish line
for donation to the Northeast
Oregon Compassion Center. All
proceeds from the entry fees
will support the track and cross-
country programs at BHS.
Entry is $10 for grades six
and younger, and $20 for grades
seven and older. All ages are
welcome. The fi rst 75 par-
ticipants to register receive a
T-shirt, but you can sign up until
race time. Register at the ticket
website above.
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AUCTION
The virtual auction will go
live on the Oktoberfest website
on Oct. 1 (same link as the one
above to buy dinner tickets).
Items will be on display down-
stairs at Crossroads, 2020
Auburn Ave. The auction closes
Sunday, Oct. 17, at 9 p.m. (If you
wish to donate to the auction,
email ginger@crossroads-arts.
org.)
An addition to the auction
site is Oktoberfest merchan-
dise you can purchase for
pickup on Oct. 16 — including
specially engraved beer and
wineglasses.
For questions about the
event, call 541-523-5369.