Healthy Futures Dinner Auction

Healthy Futures Dinner Auction History

Since 1996, the Foundation has sponsored the Healthy Futures Dinner Auction. It has become Wallowa County’s most significant event of the year. This elegant affair annually sells out to an enthusiastic and generous audience of over 200, who enjoy a catered dinner and auctions of various items at the Cloverleaf Hall in Enterprise. The proceeds from the Dinner Auction are targeted to a specific need at the hospital.

SAVE THE DATE! The 31st Annual Healthy Futures Dinner Auction is on November 14, 2026!

Join us for the 31st Annual Healthy Futures Dinner Auction!

Saturday, November 14, 2026

The Cloverleaf Hall, Enterprise

Doors open 5:00 pm

Stay tuned for more information as we get closer… For questions, call the Foundation at 541-425-1913 or email Foundation Director Stacy Green at stacy.green@wchcd.org.

Our History of Improving and Expanding Health Care Services in Wallowa County

  • 2025: $191,281 to remodel and improve our Birthing Suites
  • 2024: $324,400 for our own MRI
  • 2023: $323,11 for 4×4 Ambulance
  • 2022: $135,445 for Cardiac Ultrasound
  • 2021: $100,169 for the orthopedic surgery department
  • 2020: $45,621 for Omnicell medication dispensing system
  • 2019: $152,470 for 4×4 Ambulance
  • 2018: $148,497 for Ultrasound System
  • 2017: $93,916 for Genius 3D Mammography
  • 2016: $68,981 for new patient beds
  • 2015: $59,378 Bone Density Scanner
  • 2014: $44,575 Telemedicine Robot
  • 2013: $44,896 for wireless heart monitors
  • 2012: $42,620 for new Advanced Life Support Ambulance
  • 2011: $42,000 for Omnicell Automated Medication Dispensing System
  • 2010: $54,000 for new surgical equipment
  • 2009: $56,000 for physical therapy equipment
  • 2008: $65,000 for a top-of-the-line digital mammography machine
  • 2007: $45,000 for a new 4WD ambulance
  • 2006: $67,000 for the new hospital
  • 2005: $54,000 for the new hospital
  • 2004: $53,500 for radiology
  • 2003: $44,000 for physical therapy
  • 2002: $74,500 for the hospital’s first mammography machine
  • 2001: $44,000 for new beds for the Care Center
  • 2000: $35,000 to upgrade and remodel Obstetrics
  • 1999: $37,000 for a new operating table
  • 1998: $21,000 for new beds for the Care Center
  • 1997: $20,000 for a new CT scan
  • 1996: $19,500 for the Resident’s House