FROM THE SHELF CHECKING OUT THE WORLD OF BOOKS 13 MAY 18�25, 2022 Josephy Center presents ‘Word Gobblers’ program Go! staff J Ellen Morris Bishop/For the Wallowa County Chieftain Catherine Matthias of Joseph will read from her “The Word Gobblers” on May 20 at the Josephy Center. OSEPH — The Josephy Center for Arts and Culture will present a book reading of “The Word Gobblers” with author Catherine Matthias and illustrator Joan Gilbert on Friday, May 20, 7 p.m. The book is described as “a hand- book for parents working with children who struggle to read.” Matthias will read from the book, which is an extension of her work as an Irlen Syndrome Screener. According to a press release from the Josephy Center, one in six people worldwide suff ers the eff ects of Irlen Syndrome, which is the inability of the brain to process certain light waves or colors. Matthias, who lives in Joseph, is the author of six early reader picture books published in English and Spanish by Children’s Press and Scholastic Books. Her two nonfi ction books were part of a career series titled “I Can Be a Police Of- fi cer” and “I Can Be a Computer Opera- tor.” Her fi ction titles are “Over-Under,” “Out the Door,” “I Love Cats” and “Too Many Balloons.” She fi rst heard of Irlen Syndrome and the Irlen Institute from a retired college counselor. Matthias said her two oldest grandchildren struggled with reading, and her friend mentioned Irlen Syn- drome. She started doing research, and began writing a book that became “The Word Gobblers.” As research, she got involved and eventually became an Irlen Screener. For the book, Matthias sent her manu- script for review to Helen Irlen, origina- tor of the study of the syndrome and director of the Irlen Institute, who wrote the foreword. Gilbert has spent 30 years in graphic design and illustration. In 2019 she moved toward fi ne art and launched a project titled “Wallowa Lake: 55x55” — three-year journey exploring Wallowa Lake while exploring mediums, styles and techniques will culminate in a one- person show at the Josephy Center in October 2022. In addition to a career in graphic de- sign, Gilbert has volunteered teaching art to kids in schools and camps. She worked with the 2012 Enterprise sixth grade on a fi ve-month animation project which led to a six-minute animated short fi lm “Wallowa Lake – the REAL Story,” and then, three years later, into a children’s book of the same name. She has written and/or illustrated three other children’s books: “‘Twas the Night Before Round-Up” (author Nancy At- terbury, 2009); “Little Prince Spaghetti” (2011) and “The Word Gobblers” (author Catherine Matthias, 2021). In 2014, Joan expanded into exhibit design where she created permanent exhibits for the Josephy Center and de- signed a major portion of the exhibits for the Wallowology Natural History Discov- ery Center. The Josephy Center is at 403 N. Main St. Learn more at josephy.org. DP HOME ENTERTAINMENT 137 E. Main Street, John Day 541-575-1637 May 24th at Churchill School BAD BAD HATS w/ special guest The Ophelias Tickets & Info at www.ChurchillBaker.com Custom frame shop dedicated to great customer service, design, and quality products. Royal Artisan 1912 Main St. Baker City, OR 97814 541.465.4547 katephill843@gmail.com 120 E Main St. John Day 541-575-0629 Lenspharmacy.com