Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, March 30, 2022, Page 24, Image 24

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CALENDAR
MARCH 30–APRIL 6, 2022
THURSDAY 3/31
FRIDAY 4/1
Ballet III: First meeting of an
eight-week session; for ages
9 and older; meets Tuesdays,
4-5 p.m.; $64 members, $96
nonmembers; Crossroads Carn-
egie Art Center, 2020 Auburn
Ave.; www.crossroads-arts.org.
Teen Guitar: 4-5 p.m.; Pend-
leton Center for the Arts, 214 N.
Main St., Pendleton; pendleton-
arts.org.
Karaoke: 7-10 p.m. (and
hamburgers, 5-8 p.m.); Pend-
leton Eagles Lodge, 428 S.
Main St.
Archery Tournament — 4-H
Whitetail Legends: 5:30-8 p.m.;
Wallowa County Fairgrounds,
668 NW. First St., Enterprise.
Bingo — Hermiston: doors
open at 6 p.m., games start at
7 p.m.; The Arc Building, 215 W.
Orchard Ave. The Arc Umatilla
County advocates for children
and adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities; 541-
567-7615 or arc@eotnet.net.
Live music — Arthur Buezo:
7-9 p.m.; AJ’s Corner Brick Bar
& Grill, 1840 Main St., Baker City.
Live music — The Waste-
land Kings Trio: 7 p.m.; 1188
Brewing, 141 E. Main St.,
John Day.
Live music — Oceanogra-
phy: Brian Kelly will bring his
original brand of music to Pend-
leton; free; 7 p.m.; 40 Taps, 337
SW. Emigrant Ave.
StoryArt Fridays: Read a
story and then explore a dif-
ferent art medium each week;
10-11 a.m.; Baker County Public
Library, 2400 Resort St., Baker
City; register at 541-523-6419.
Pendleton Knitting Group:
10 a.m.; Buckin’ Bean, 405 NW.
Despain Ave., Pendleton.
Young Artists Studio: Led by
Paul Hoelscher; for ages 10 and
older; 1:45-3:45 p.m.; cost per
session is $16 members, $24
nonmembers, or four sessions
for $54 members, $86 non-
members; Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center, 2020 Auburn Ave.,
Baker City; register at cross-
roads-arts.org.
Kid Craft Friday: Free activ-
ity for ages 7-10, accompanied
by an adult; 3 p.m.; Cook Memo-
rial Library, 2006 Fourth St., La
Grande.
Battle of the Bars: Door priz-
es, raffles, gaming, beer garden
and food from Mario’s Basque
BBQ; entry is free — drinks,
chips and food are available for
purchase; 21+ only; 4-11 p.m.;
Let’er Buck Room, 1216 SW.
Court Ave., Pendleton; pendle-
tonhalloffame.com.
Piano Jam: Join ragtime
pianist Keith Taylor for an hour
of music; 4:30 p.m.; free; Cross-
roads Carnegie Art Center,
2020 Auburn Ave., Baker City.
Slickfork Spotlight — come-
FOR MORE EVENTS, GO TO
WWW.GOEASTERNOREGON.COM
Pendleton Center for the Arts/Contributed image
The Pendleton Center for the Arts is accepting entries for the Open Regional
Exhibit on Saturday, April 2, noon-4 p.m.The exhibit is open to both amateurs
and professional photographers in teen and adult categories.
dy fundraiser: Wildhorse Resort
& Casino is hosting two fundrais-
er comedy shows with proceeds
benefitting Altrusa of Pendleton;
4:30-10 p.m.; ages 21+; $49-
$59; purchase tickets online at
wildhorseresort.com or in per-
son at the Wildhorse Gift Shop;
Slickfork Saloon at Hamley’s, 30
SE. Court Ave., Pendleton.
First Friday: Art shows open
at galleries; 5:30 p.m.; Baker City.
Bingo — Halfway: 7 p.m.;
VFW. Post #7847, 45875 High-
way 12 Spur.
Live Music at Pendleton
Eagles: 8 p.m.-midnight; mem-
bers and guests welcome; 428 S.
Main St.
SATURDAY 4/2
Arbor Day Tree Giveaway:
9-10 a.m.; Hermiston Commu-
nity Center, 415 S. Highway 395,
Hermiston.
Youth Art Project: 9:30-
10:15 a.m.; free; Pendleton Cen-
ter for the Arts, 214 N. Main St.;
register at pendletonarts.org.
Hip and Handmade: Free
drop-in art activities for adults;
10:30-11:30 a.m.; Pendleton
Center for the Arts, 214 N.
Main St.
Adult Open Studio: For ages
18 and older; 1-3 p.m.; cost per
session is $16 members, $24
nonmembers, or four sessions
for $54 members, $86 non-
members; Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center, 2020 Auburn Ave.,
Baker City; register at cross-
roads-arts.org.
Saturday Kid’s Craft: Free
children’s craft; 1-3 p.m., while
supplies last; Hermiston Public
Library, 235 E. Gladys Ave.
Spin In: Held the first Satur-
day of every month for anyone
working in textile arts to bring
a project, a spinning wheel,
embroidery, crochet or knitting
to work on in the company of
other fiber enthusiasts. It’s a
great place to come with ques-
tions about a project or medium
you’re curious about; 1-3 p.m.;
Pendleton Center for the Arts,
214 N. Main St.
Community Drum Circle:
All abilities welcome; 4 p.m.;
Churchill School, 3451 Broad-
way St., Baker City.
Fight Night: The confer-
ence room or the play area will
be open to play your favorite
miniature game; 5-9 p.m.; Hobby
Habit, 409 Fir St., La Grande.
Kamigawa Neon Dynasty
Commander Nights: 5-9 p.m.;
$5; Hobby Habit, 409 Fir St., La
Grande; 800-963-9602.
Live music — Humbird:
Based in Minnesota, Humbird’s
style is described as “experi-
mental folk and environmental
Americana”; $10 in advance at
www.churchchillbaker.com or
$15 at the door; proof of vac-
cination required; admission is
free for fully vaccinated youth
age 15 and younger 6 p.m.;
Churchill School, 3451 Broad-
way St., Baker City; churchill-
baker.com.
Adventurers League: Cre-
ate a hero and join us on an
epic quest across the land — if
you’ve never had a chance to
try Dungeons & Dragons this is
the perfect place to start your
adventure; 6-9 p.m.; Hobby
Habit, 409 Fir St., La Grande;
800-963-9602.