Geiser Grand Hotel Costumed docent led tours -$1 - contact 541-523-1889
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For more information, contact the Baker County Visitor Center 1-800-523-1235.
Northeast Oregon Cribbage Club #38 is now playing every Tuesday night at 6:30pm at the VFW on Valley Street in Baker City. For more information call Carl Heath at 523-2185.
Area musicians celebrate a different featured recording artist each month at this fun concert. Artists honored in the past have included Neil Young and John Prine.
Just for those who don't do the electric thing. Come share your love of acoustic music, all styles are welcome.
Come share your original material with other musicians and get their feedback, if wanted. You will have the spotlight for up to two hours to share your instrumental or vocal original material.
All hand drums and hand percussion instruments and styles welcomed. Come share your African or Native American beats with fellow drummers. Bring your own instruments or try ours out.
Come enjoy the scene as our team of chefs saute and toss up a storm for you and your guests. Choose from dozens of the best ingredients; shrimp, fine beef, roasted garlic and more. Just $12.95 per person all-you-care-to-enjoy includes salad. This event happens every Wednesday 4:30pm to 9pm.
Every Sunday come and enjoy our Sunday Suppers from 4:30pm to 8pm. Three dinner entree specials at $7.95 each. Bring the whole family.
Generous 10 oz. serving of traditional prime rib with all the trimmings including choice of soup or salad. $16.95 ea.
Many galleries and shops host a celebration of the arts from 5 p.n. to 8 p.m. the third Thursday of each month. View the creations, visit with guest artists, enjoy refreshments, music and see if a work of art is destined to grace your home. You can pick up a map and list of participating businesses at 102 Elm Street.
Tribal Belly Dancing is an ongoing Crossroads Class every Tuesday Night. Advanced students begin at 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM and Beginners meet at 6:30 PM Tto 7:30 PM. Always call in advance to verify class times...minimum of 2 students per class. $40 for members, $50 for nonmembers and $8.00 for drop ins.
Quilts will be on display as well as quilts for purchase. Door prize drawings and a vote for most popular quilt. Prize for most popular quilt will be a new sewing machine. Some local vendors attending with craft items for sale.
Saturday at the Farmers' Market features fresh, locally grown produce, meat and eggs, baked goods, flowers, and crafts. Enjoy coffee, pastries or a full breakfast while you shop the booths, visit and listen to music. The atmosphere is friendly and fun. Live Music every week.
Local produce and unique crafts.
Sidewalk sales, live music, vendors of all kinds, ping pong ball drops for prizes, classic car show and more await you on the sidewalks of downtown La Grande.
This year our show will begin with our Friday night Cruise-In at our local drive-in movie theater from 6-9 pm. Following the Cruise-In, all participants will receive free admission to the theater. Saturday 9 am - 3 pm in historic downtown La Grande. A barbeque dinner will follow from 5 - 7 pm and the evening will conclude with a Cruise-for-Cash through the downtown area. Sunday Poker Cruise through the beautiful Grande Ronde Valley. Lunch will be available at the end of the cruise.
PRCA Rodeo, dances, parades, Stampede Challenge Race. Family Night Thursday at 6 p.m. with Kids events; Parades starting at 11 a.m. for the Kids Parade Saturday and the Grand Parade Sunday; Rodeos starts at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday; Dances starts at 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday and the Stampede Challenge Race is on Sunday at 11 a.m. followed by the rodeo at 1 p.m. Watch as top contending rodeo stock and Cowboys compete for the "Win" and witness the amazing "Stampede Challenge" horse race. Great food and live entertainment are also on hand during the four days of rough and tough rodeo events.
Enjoy a relaxed weekend of spontaneous acoustical bluegrass and Old Time jamming surrounded by some of the scenic Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon. The building has four separate rooms with doors where we can jam indoors regardless of any weather that may occur - day or night. A large yard has nice shade trees where we can camp and jam outside.
Annual Huckleberry festival, family oriented activities. Huckleberry Pancake breakfast at the High School and reunion of all classes from North Powder.parade, entertainment, huckleberry dessert contest
Experience the Oregon Trail up close. Walk the actual trail, see the wagon ruts, and let the many informational panels take you back to the days of covered wagons and a simpler time. Stand still amid the tall trees, and you can almost hear the wagons creaking along the trail. Paved areas, wheelchair accessible.
Local muscians play at Max Square.
Step back in time to Baker City’s rollicking gold rush days, when streets filled with gold prospectors, hardy pioneers, immigrants anxious to start a new life, ladies of the night trying to make ends meet, and all the characters looking to make a living through the gold riches. Given this explosive combination, is it any wonder that many spirits remained behind? Join us under the cover of night to explore the many nineteenth century saloons, businesses, churches and stately homes. $10 Adults, $5 age 6-17, kids under 6 free. Call to schedule a private tour. Candlelit 60-75 minute walking tour fun for all ages.
The Farmers' Market is open each Wednesday thru September from 3:30pm-6:30pm. Located at the Geiser Pollman Park on the corner of Campbell & Grove Streets.
Miners Jubilee is our yearly celebration of our mining heritage, complete with vendors in the park (food, art, crafts and merchandise) Live local music, Gold Mining Championships, Miners Jubilee Parade, Petting Zoo, Downtown Sidewalk Sales, Family Fun Area, Mud Wars, and Bed Races. Other events occuring this weekend include the Elks Bull and Bronc Blowout, HBC Duck Races, and the Quilt Show.
The Baker City Herald and the Baker City Bandstand Committee are bringing back the Powder River Music Review. It will be held at Geiser Pollman Park on Sunday afternoons June 20 through September 12 from 1 to 3 pm Except over the 4th of July and August 15, when a wedding party has the park reserved for the day. On Jubilee weekend the Bandstand Committee will be organizing the music in the park.
All day Friday--Glider rides, Vendors, Car show--Evening Durkee steak feed, Skydivers, classic car parade, music and night airshow. All day Saturday--Huckleberry pancake breakfast, aircraft fly-ins, Glider rides, vendors, horseback riding for kids,ground entertainment, including a shoot up robbery by the Powder River Pistolaros, ending the day with Skydivers and Airshow
Every Monday night, from mid-June through mid-August, join the locals to celebrate "Music in the Park". The event site alternates between the Boardman and Irrigon Marina Parks.
Four nights of action-packed PRCA rodeos start Wednesday, July 21. Carnival, Grand Parade down Main Street with Nez Perce tribal members, rodeo queens from years' past and present, and more. Live music, dancing, and the Nez Perce Friendship Feast round out the activities.
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