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ages over five are welcomed. Crochet can be taught to just about anyone, so long as they have an interest! Parents are welcomed to join- this class will be the first stepping stone to other projects, skill-level, and understanding when it comes to the world of crochet. $30 MEMBERS / $35 NON-MEMBERS + $5 MATERIAL FEE FRIENDSHIP BRACELETS with Paegen Kang SATURDAYS, 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM Oct. 5 & 12 (2 Sessions) Join Paegen, for two sessions of DIY friendship bracelets for you and your little. This will be a fun chance to get out of the house, and connect to your creative side. You’ll indulge in the craft of weaving, braiding, and creating beautiful bracelets, perfect for small gifts and keepsakes. $10 Drop-In Fee- Includes materials. basic major and minor chords, strumming styles and techniques, and will be able to play one song by the end of the course. Please bring a guitar to each class. Please visit Pendleton Music Co. for affordable instrument rentals. $60 MEMBERS/ $65 NONMEMBERS MOM & ME (Dads are welcome!) – TINY DANCERS EDITION with Chantell Reid SATURDAYS, 12:30 – 1:30 PM October 5 & 12 (2 Sessions) In this exploration of creativity, we will be making beautiful little dancers out of coffee filters and pipe-cleaners. The end result is a delightful piece of playful art that can be used as a new playmate or home décor. Visit onelittleproject.com to see the full video and other art projects! $10 Drop-In Fee- Includes materials YOUTH GUITAR with David Orr MONDAYS, 4:00 – 5:00 PM Oct. 7 – Nov. 4 (5 Sessions) Learn and grow or continue basic guitar skills to entertain yourself, and possibly others! Students will learn NO SCHOOL MAKE AND TAKE CRAFT – a FREE drop-in class! with Kate Peck Friday, 10:30 AM – NOON Oct. 11 When school is out and you need something to do, join us for this fun class of creative exploration. Kate Peck will lead a family fun and friendly project in our art studio, all while indulging your creative side. Children of all stages and ages welcome! IMAGINE CROSSING THE MIGHTY COLUMBIA IN A wooden canoe. We did. The river provided our Tribes with food, a place to gather, a means for trade and transportation. The Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla Tribes were often busy on the river banks and meeting with other Tribes across the waterway. Looks different to you now, doesn’t it? FIRST FRIDAYS ARE FREE! Exhibits, Museum Store Open Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm | Kinship Café Open 11am-2pm I-84 east, Exit 216 | Pendleton, OR | www.tamastslikt.org | 541.429.7700 Fall 2019 | 7