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Thursday, February 13, 2020 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon 3 Take 50% off your first payment on any Lease through February 15, 2020 This week’s Special Offer - 6 months same as cash Own It y l For On $ LG 65” Class Smart 4K UHD TV The 7-Piece Lawrence Queen Bedroom Collection Includes: a Headboard, Footboard and Rails, along with a matching Chest, Dresser, Mirror, and Nightstand. 79 99 /mo. * for 24 months ON THESE SALE ITEMS 6-Piece Dunmore Dining Room Set Includes: 70" Rectangular Table, 4 Side Chairs, and a Bench FURNITURE APPLIANCES ELECTRONICS Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Refrigerators, Stoves & Ovens, Washers & Dryers 32” to 82” HDTVs, Laptops & Sound Systems 1602 Adams Ave, La Grande, OR (541) 963-6300 South Fork Grange partners with Josephy Center ■ Grange will offer classes for adults and youth each month LOSTINE — The Josephy Center is now partnering with the South Fork Grange in Lostine. The two agencies will be working together to introduce monthly art classes for adults and children at the grange throughout 2020. June Colony, South Fork Grange president, came up with the idea. “We want the South Fork Grange to be a gathering place for locals, and I knew the Josephy Center could help us bring art classes here to enrich our day-to-day experi- ences,” she said. June and Cheryl North Cough- lan from the Josephy Center came up with themes for the classes. “We thought each month we’d pick a topic that would be interest- ing to learn, create and read about,” Cheryl said. February’s theme is birds. March will be women’s month, and April will be timber. The February classes will feature felted birds. In March Nancy Clarke will teach printmaking with women as the subject matter, and in April Ralph Anderson will teach everyone how to whittle a functional piece, such as a spoon. Adult classes are on the second Tuesday of the month. Art students are welcome to come early for the senior meal served at the grange on Tuesdays. Youth classes will be taught on the third Friday of the month. There will be a class for ages 5-9, taught by Teresa Henke, from 11-11:45 a.m. A class for ages 10-14 is from 1-2 p.m., taught by Anna Vogel. Adult classes are $10, and youth classes are $7. Scholarships are available upon request. For more information and to reg- ister, go to www.josephy.org/classes or call 541-432-0505. ABOUT THE GRANGE The South Fork Grange was built in 1940 and is located at 138 Highway 82 in Lostine. The grange has been collect- ing books over the past year and encourages people to come down, read, check out and explore the many books on hand.