EOU UNVEILS SENIOR CAPSTONE ART EXHIBIT LA GRANDE — The Nightin- gale Gallery at Eastern Oregon University presents “Sum and Substance,” the senior capstone exhibit of Sophia Aimone, Kim Baum and Dalton Mauzay. The exhibition opens Friday, April 1, with a reception from 5-7 p.m. in the gallery, located in Loso Hall. The exhibit runs through April 29. OPEN REGIONAL FOCUSES ON PHOTOGRAPHY PENDLETON — This year’s Open Regional Exhibit at Pend- leton Center for the Arts is seek- ing photography submissions. The show is open to all adult amateur and professional artists who live in Eastern Oregon or Southeastern Washington. Also, there is a teen category. Photographers, who may enter two photographs, are encouraged to select their best shots taken within the past fi ve years. In addition, artists may indicate their works are for sale, with the arts center receiving a 30% commission. 5 QUICK TAKES A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON MARCH 30�APRIL 6, 2022 Submissions must be dropped off on April 2, noon- 4 p.m., at Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St. To arrange a diff erent time, con- tact the arts center. For more information, including registra- tion and labeling instructions, visit www.pendletonarts.org, call 541-278-9201 or email direc- tor@pendletonarts.org. tails and to register, go to www. fi shtrap.com. WINEMAKERS DINNER SET FOR APRIL 9 CHURCHILL WELCOMES HUMBIRD IN CONCERT APRIL 2 BAKER CITY — Humbird, a Minnesota-based band, will play live Saturday, April 2, at Churchill School, 3451 Broadway St. (enter through the 16th Street parking lot). Doors open at 6 p.m. Tick- ets are $10 in advance at www. churchillbaker.com, or $15 at the door. Proof of vaccination or negative COVID test is required. Admission is free for fully vac- cinated kids age 15 and younger with a ticket-holding adult. FISHTRAP HOSTS ONLINE POETRY WORKSHOP IN APRIL ENTERPRISE — Nellie Bridge work with a dynamic team & make a difference in someone's life part-time & full-time positions open at our residential care facilities Learn more at wvcenterforwellness.org or contact HR at hr@wvcenterforwellnes.org 541-426-4524 x1062 Humbird/Contributed Image Humbird, which plays in Baker City April 2, released the album “Still Life” in October 2021. Album cover art is by Alexis Politz. will lead an online poetry workshop titled “Recipes from Poems We Love” through Fishtrap in April. Classes meet on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration is $240, or $215 for Fishtrappers. Everyone in this workshop will bring an inspiring poem to share and use some part of it (structure, voice, occasion, style, device) to craft a poem of their own. For full de- BAKER CITY — The Geiser Grand Hotel will showcase Copper Belt Winery at a spe- cial dinner on Saturday, April 9, featuring winemaker Travis Cook as the host. The Winemakers Dinner be- gins with a tasting class at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Advance tickets are $95 and available at the hotel, 1996 Main St., or by calling 541-523-1889. “The Geiser Grand sup- ports the excellent makers in the region by purchasing their products and showcasing their unique attributes to our guests,” said hotel owner Barbara Sidway. “We’ve been supporting Copper Belt Winery from their start, so it seemed a natural progression to develop an annual dinner to really celebrate their wines.” During the dinner, Cook will talk about the wine — where the grapes come from and how the wine is made. The hotel chef will also talk about the food preparation.