East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 07, 2018, Page 7, Image 21

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    FALL CLASSES
FIDDLE: LEVEL 2
(K-3rd Grade)
with Peg Willis
MONDAYS, 4:45 - 5:30 PM
SEPT. 24 – NOV. 26
(10 SESSIONS)
FIDDLE: LEVEL 3
(K-3rd Grade)
with Peg Willis
MONDAYS, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
SEPT. 24 – NOV. 26
(10 SESSIONS)
(Class will meet Tuesday
November 13 instead of
Monday, November 12)
Continue fiddle lessons with
Peg! Level 2 students should
play “O Come Little Children”
and above. Students will
learn more complex hand
and bowing skills along with
an understanding of music
theory. Parents should be
prepared to attend each
class along with their child
and are expected to help
their children practice at
home every day.
$70 MEMBERS /
$75 NON-MEMBERS
(Class will meet Tuesday
November 13 instead of
Monday, November 12)
Continue fiddle lessons
with Peg! Level 3 students
should play “Minuet 1” and
above. Students will work
on harmony playing, note
reading, and improvisation.
Parents should be prepared
to attend each class along
with their child and are
expected to help their
children practice at home
every day.
$70 MEMBERS /
$75 NON-MEMBERS
COMING TO
TAMÁSTSLIKT
CULTURAL
INSTITUTE!
Beautiful Games
August 3 - October 13, 2018
Sports have always played an
important role in American Indian
tribal communities. And many
contemporary sports are rooted in
traditional tribal sporting games,
like lacrosse and surfing. This exhibit features artwork,
artifacts, history and discussions about sports and its
role in tribal life.
Seeds of Culture:
The Portraits and Voices of
Native American Women
Nov. 2, 2018 - Jan. 5, 2019
FIRST FRIDAYS ARE FREE!
East I-84, Exit 216
Exhibits, Museum Store Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm
Kinship Café 11am-2pm
www.tamastslikt.org
541-429-7700
C.M.Bishop, Jr. Fund
of the Oregon
Community Foundation
Matika Wilbur, a photographer
from the Tulalip and Swinomish
Tribes, traveled all over the Western
United States last year, acquiring
extraordinary portraits and
remarkable narratives from every federally recognized
sovereign Native American tribe (562 at the start of her
project, now 566).
2019
February-March
Tamastslikt’s annual junior art
show & competition, open to all
youth up to age 18.
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