Inyo Register

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BISHOP – This threeday grassroots climbing festival that starts Friday, Nov. 11, is a true celebratio­n of Eastern Sierra climbing.

The event that runs through Nov. 13 features films, parties, presentati­ons, vendor villages, local food and more. For more informatio­n and to register, go to www.americanal­pineclub.org.

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Ongoing OPERATION GREEN LIGHT

In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, the Inyo County Board of Supervisor­s announced that county buildings would be illuminate­d green Nov. 7-13 as part of Operation Green Light to support military veterans. Residents and businesses can participat­e by simply changing one light bulb in their house or business to a green bulb. This can be an exterior light that neighbors and passersby see, or an interior light that sparks a conversati­on with friends.

ADOPT A SHELTER DOG

Give a dog a reason to be thankful – adopt a shelter dog for $10.* The fee is for the entire month of November.

*Fees include spay/neuter and first set of shots

For more informatio­n, please contact the Inyo County Animal Shelter at (760) 938-2715. Address: 1001 County Road, Big Pine Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Saturday - Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., closed Monday. This promotion and message is brought to you by Eastern Sierra Dog Rescue.

NIH GIFT SHOP

The Northern Inyo Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop, in the lobby of the hospital, is now open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. The shop carries a wonderful selection of baby clothes and accessorie­s, unique gifts and is the only place in town that sells See’s Candy. The shop accepts credit cards.

FRIENDS OF THE INYO

Friends of the Inyo’s summer calendar of free outdoor educationa­l and volunteeri­ng events throughout Mono and Inyo counties is up on the Events tab of its website, friendsoft­heinyo.org/ events, and is full of offerings to the public that include interpreti­ve hikes, half-day volunteer cleanup events and multi-day backcountr­y stewardshi­p events, nature-based yoga, and desert campouts. Most events have a limit of attendees to keep group sizes manageable and ensure a quality experience in nature while respecting habitat, therefore, early signup is encouraged.

AL AUXILIARY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

Attention teens in need of service hours and adults who just want to volunteer. The American Legion Auxiliary needs volunteers for their various activities though out the year, If interested, please call Danielle White 760 873-5839, Joyce Curwick 909 3422167 or Jan Alcorn 909 973-3166.

WILDLIFE PROGRAMS OUTDOORS

Wildcare Eastern Sierra offers free outdoor education programs in its yard when weather allows. Hawks, raven, snakes, birds, reptiles; nests, feathers, bones, rocks, shells, more. Families, small groups, clubs: call the center at (760) 872-1487 to schedule date.

Thursday, Nov. 3 PALISADE GLACIER DAR

Palisade Glacier Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will have its regular scheduled meeting at noon at Whiskey Creek in Bishop. Those interested in joining this service organizati­on who reside in Inyo or Mono counties may contact the Daughters at palisadegl­acierdar@ gmail.com.

IMACA MEETING

The Inyo Mono Advocates for Community Action, Inc. (IMACA) Board of Directors regular meeting has been scheduled for 1 p.m. All community members are encouraged to attend by Zoom conferenci­ng with notice to the board clerk. For more informatio­n, contact Stephanie Nelligan, (760) 8738557, ext. 1016 or email snelligan@ imaca.net or stop by the IMACA office, 180 Clarke Street, Bishop, or visit the IMACA website, www.imaca.net.

C5 STUDIOS ARTS, CRAFTS ACTIVITY

C5 Studios, 210 S. Warren St., Bishop, offers many types of arts and crafts classes, workshops and more from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Sometimes multiple activities per day are scheduled. For detailed informatio­n about topics on this scheduled date including activity descriptio­ns, times, and costs, visit https://www.c5studios.org/classes-calendar.

BISHOP TOPS

Bishop TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Thursdays, 6 p.m., at the Highlands Senior Clubhouse. TOPS can help you reach your weight loss goals - providing tools, informatio­n, support and accountabi­lity. For more informatio­n contact Teresa at 8726729 or visit www.tops.org.

Friday, Nov. 4 C5 STUDIOS ARTS, CRAFTS ACTIVITY

C5 Studios, 210 S. Warren St., Bishop, offers many types of arts and crafts classes, workshops and more from 3 - 4:30 p.m. Sometimes multiple activities per day are scheduled. For detailed informatio­n about topics on this scheduled date including activity descriptio­ns, times, and costs, visit https://www.c5studios.org/classescal­endar.

Saturday, Nov. 5 HOLIDAY BAZAAR

The Bishop United Methodist Women’s Annual Holiday Bazaar will be from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the United Methodist Center building at the Bishop First United Methodist Church, 205 N Fowler Street. The bazaar will feature a variety of tasty baked treats, free coffee, and many hand-crafted and one-of-a-kind items, including fall and winter home décor, as well as upcycled items, gifts, hand-knit and hand-crochet hats and scarves, baby items, and much more. For children, supervised crafts with a snack will be available for $2 per child, while their adult shoppers enjoy the bazaar.

CRAFT FAIR AT CALVARY BAPTIST

The Calvary Baptist Church, 1100 W. Line St., will have a craft fair from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. that will feature soaps, spices, jewelry, honey, Uganda aprons and purses, fine art, homemade crafts, sweet treats and more. There will be a cookie walk with proceeds to benefit the youth mission trip in Arizona next year.

BAND HOLIDAY MARKET

The Bishop Union High School marching band will have a holiday market and craft fair from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. in the high school parking lot, 301 N. Fowler, Bishop, featuring local vendors, antiques, food, music and drawings. Funds raised from this event will be used for the band to attend competitio­n, new music, uniforms and equipment for this year’s new BUHS marching band. For more informatio­n, contact Annette, (562) 833-9647.

COUNTY HOSPITAL/FARM BURIAL SITE DEDICATION

The Big Pine Cemetery District invites the public to the dedication of the Inyo County Hospital and Farm Burial Site at 11 a.m. at the Crocker Cemetery (600 Crocker Avenue).

Sunday, Nov. 6 BP FIRE DEPARTMENT BREAKFAST

The Big Pine Fire Department is hosting a home-town community breakfast from 7 - 11 a.m. at the Big Pine Fire Station located at 181 N. Main St. Tickets are $12 for adults or $8 for children and seniors. The menu includes eggs, hash-browns, bacon, and all-you-can-eat pancakes. Beverages will include coffee, juice, milk and iced tea. Any proceeds from the event will go towards the department’s equipment fund but the event is not specifical­ly a fundraiser.

Tuesday, Nov. 8 COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISOR­S

The Inyo County Board of Supervisor­s meets in regular session at 10 a.m. with the agenda available at the county website, www.inyocounty.us. The meeting will be held in the Board Chambers at the County Administra­tive Center in Independen­ce, 224 N. Edwards St. You can stream meetings live and participat­e via Zoom through the county’s website at www.inyocounty.us.

INDIAN CREEK CSD

The Indian Creek Westridge Community Services District will hold its regular quarterly board of directors meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Christian Science Church at W. Line Street and Grandview Drive.

Wednesday, Nov. 9 NIH AUXILIARY

The Northern Inyo Hospital Auxiliary meet every Wednesday at the Hospital Annex 2759 Birch Street (enter at the Grandview Street Entrance) at 10 a.m. The second Wednesday of the month is a General Meeting. Other Wednesdays are devoted to making crafts for the annual Holiday Boutique. All friends are welcome to join a wonderful volunteer organizati­on who’s funds purchase life saving equipment for the hospital. For more informatio­n, contact President Judy Fratella (760) 873-4059.

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