What’s Happening: June 29, 2022

Published 6:15 am Monday, June 27, 2022

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

”In a Landscape: Classical Music in the Wild”

• 6:30 p.m., Cant Ranch, 32651 Highway 19, Kimberly

Classical pianist Hunter Noack will perform the second of two concerts on the grounds of the Cant Ranch at the John Day Fossil Beds. Tickets start at $35 but are available free to Grant and Wheeler County residents with registration. Tickets available online at https://tinyurl.com/52pn66w5. More information at https://www.inalandscape.org/.

FRIDAY, JULY 1

Dayville Community Hall reopening

• 3:30-9 p.m., Highway 26, Dayville

This celebration marks the grand reopening of the old community hall, which has undergone a major renovation. The festivities begin with a ribbon cutting at 3:30 p.m., followed by building tours, a program at 4:30, a potluck at 5:30 and music by the James Gang starting 6:30.

TUESDAY, JULY 5

911 User Board meeting

• 6:30 p.m., John Day Fire Hall, 316 S. Canyon Blvd.

The Grant County Emergency Communication Agency 911 User Board will meet to discuss a dispatch radio console update and other matters. The meeting is open to the public. To listen in by phone, call 605-313-5406 and enter access code 889135#.

FRIDAY, JULY 8Wheeler family benefit

• 5 p.m., Trowbridge Pavilion, Grant County Fairgrounds, 411 NW Bridge St., John Day

A pulled pork dinner, live and silent auction, and dessert auction to benefit the family of Adrian Wheeler, who has a rare form of colon cancer. The event will also feature live music and a no-host bar. Auction donations will be accepted through June 25. Contact Winnie Browning at 541-620-0748 about donating items for the live or silent auction, and contact Teri Bowden at 541-575-2112 about making a donation for the dessert auction.

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