Food, music, and great merchandise around every corner! Your favorite vendors have returned along with wonderful new ones.
Chalk It Up To Art is a fun family friendly event that showcases local artistic talents. This year we plan to hold the event as a week long open event leading up to Miners Jubilee. Supplies will be available at our event headquarters located at
Royal Artisan, 1912 Main St, Baker City.
Artists, families, children and individuals are invited to pick up supplies, during business hours, and head out along the main street sidewalks to create art. The goal is to have beautiful art along our sidewalks in place for the people to enjoy while they visit our town for the Saturday Miners Jubilee parade.
In partnership with the Baker 5j School district, we will also be doing a free student chalk art class tentatively set for Wednesday July 12th (please contact Baker 5J for registration).
If you have questions or want to reserve a specific location for your art please contact Jessica Dougherty at jd.art4everyone@gmail.com
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The Adler House Museum is located downtown at 2305 Main Street, at the corner of Baker and Main Street in the Baker Historic District. Constructed in 1889, the Italianate-style home was the residence of local entrepreneur and philanthropist, Leo Adler, for 94 years until his passing in 1993.
The museum is located in the 100-year old Baker Municipal Natatorium, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. Presently, the museum is a two-story interpretive collection of Baker County's history, specifically from the 1860s through 1960s. Core exhibits in the museum include Baker County industries (logging, ranching, and mining), historical Baker City, Wally Byam's Airstream experience, Chinese heritage, native and non-native wildlife, and a collection of regional Native American artifacts, including stone tools.
Rodeo’s classic event – saddle bronc riding -- was truly born in the Old West, where ranch cowboys would test themselves against one another and unbroke n horses. Judges score the horse’s bucking action and the cowboy’s control of the horse combined with his spurring action. While the horse’s bucking ability is built into the scoring, a controlled ride tends to score higher. https://www.bakerbroncsandbulls.com/
All Races Begin and End at Kicks Sportswear
5K Walk | 5K Run | 10K Run
Begins at 8:00 A.M.
Cost: $25.00 or $10.00 for 10 and Under
Registration Forms available at Baker County YMCA
Food, music, and great merchandise around every corner! Your favorite vendors have returned along with wonderful new ones.
The traditional way to kick off your day during Jubilee. The Baker City Lions will be serving their signature breakfast!
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The Adler House Museum is located downtown at 2305 Main Street, at the corner of Baker and Main Street in the Baker Historic District. Constructed in 1889, the Italianate-style home was the residence of local entrepreneur and philanthropist, Leo Adler, for 94 years until his passing in 1993.
Watch dozens of floats, walking units, and riders as they showcase this year's theme, "Digging Baker County"
The Gold Prospectors of Oregon are coming back to Baker City to take over Geiser Pollman Park for three days of historical fun! Come learn how to pan for gold and watch the 2021 Gold Panning Championships unfold on Grove Street between the Baker Heritage Museum and Geiser Pollman Park. Everyone is invited to learn the basics of Gold Panning and all necessary tools will be provided.
Men, Women, and Co-Ed Teams. $5 per person entry fee.
2 Person Scramble
Saturday and Sunday: July 15th and 16th, 2023
$100 Entry Fee Per Person
Net Prize Money
10 Stoke Max HDCP Spread
Gross Prize Money
Half Price Practice Round on Friday
Five KP’s Each Day
Call for Friday tee times and cart rentals: 541-523-2358
Bull riding is perhaps the most exciting event to watch. A cowboy tries to ride a bull for eight seconds while holding a bull rope looped around the bull’s midsection. Scoring is based on a possible perfect score of 100 points, with half deriving from the contestant’s efforts and half the bull’s. Sounds simple enough but it’s not. Bull riding is one of rodeo’s most unpredictable events.
Free Taco Dinner
Kickball
Yard Games
This event is FREE. Open to youth ages 12-18, from 6pm - 10pm.
July 15th, at Wade Williams Park.
Featuring music by Frank Carlson
Between Main Street and First Street
Dance on Court Ave
The traditional way to kick off your day during Jubilee. The Baker City Lions will be serving up their fantastic grub!
Food, music, and great merchandise everywhere you look! Your favorite vendors have returned along with wonderful new ones.
2 Person Scramble
Saturday and Sunday: July 15th and 16th, 2023
$100 Entry Fee Per Person
Net Prize Money
10 Stoke Max HDCP Spread
Gross Prize Money
Half Price Practice Round on Friday
Five KP’s Each Day
Call for Friday tee times and cart rentals: 541-523-2358
Great deals on favorite tales!
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