66th Annual Chief Joseph Days

featuring four days of family events, parades,and action packed rodeos
When: July 27th – 30th
Where: Joseph, OR
* Four nights of PRCA Rodeos
* Grand Parade down Main Street
* Nightly dances, plus special teen-only dance
*Great shopping in quaint Joseph
* Hiking, swimming at Wallowa Lake, & More
***For tickets and info click HERE***
Tuesday, July 26:
1:00 PM – Bucking Horse Stampede down Main Street, Joseph
Wednesday, July 27: Ticket Price $12 General Admission
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Family Night! Kids 6 & under FREE
Kid-friendly humor at Rodeo
9:00 PM – Family Dance
Thursday, July 28: Ticket Price $12 General Admission
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Casino Night after Rodeo at Thunderroom – proceeds support local schools
Friday, July 29: Ticket Price $15 covered; $13 uncovered
5:30 AM – American Legion Breakfast begins
7:00 AM – Golf Tournament Signup at Alpine Meadows Golf Course, Enterprise
10:00 AM – Kiddie parade down Main Street
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Dance to live music after Rodeo at Thunderroom
9:00 PM – Teen dance at Joseph Community Center with Full Tilt Audio – cover $5
Saturday, July 30: Ticket Price $18 covered; $15 uncovered
Early AM – Shrine Breakfast at the Rodeo Grounds begins
10:00 AM – Grand parade on Main Street
12:00 PM – Friendship Feast at the Encampment Pavilion
2:30 PM – Rodeo Slack
3:00 PM – Traditional Indian Dance Contest at the Encampment Pavilion
7:00 PM – Final night of Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Dance to live music after Rodeo at Thunderroom
9:00 PM – Teen Dance at Joseph Community Center with Full Tilt Audio – cover $5
11:00 PM – Cowboy breakfast begins
Sunday, July 31:
Cowboy Breakfast Continues
9:00 AM – Cowboy Church Service at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena
Sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys

“A Centennial Celebration”










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A western written by Alistair MacLean and directed by Tom Gries. A train with medical supplies and a small US Army unit is heading through Rocky mountains towards plagued Fort Humboldt. Posing as a fugitive from justice, frontier undercover agent John Deakin (Charles Bronson) boards a train to go after a ruthless gang of outlaws. Ingredients essential to the action include an anti-military conspiracy involving gunrunners and Indians, a phony epidemic, and a down-and-dirty train-top fight between Deakin and Carlos (boxer-turned-actor Archie Moore). Break Heart Pass was filmed on the Nez Perce Reservation (1975) and utilized local Nez Perce for scenes.
In this abstinence education documentary, three Nez Perce high school students who are influenced by the images and messages they see on T.V. want to find out if everyone is “Doing It?” They go around town and the reservation asking questions of the people they encounter. The documentary was filmed in Lapwai, ID in March, 2005. Writer/Director, Kimberly Norris-Guerrero; Editor, Antonio Smith; Produced by Nez Perce Tribe Students for Success Program. (2005; 30 min.)