18 SUMMER JUNE 1�8, 2022 A LOOK AT ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS ACROSS EASTERN OREGON Create art with siblings, or learn to play Pokemon Pendleton Center for the Arts continues to add classes to its summer schedule Go! staff P ENDLETON — The Pendle- ton Center for the Arts is still adding classes to the summer schedule, but here’s a look at what’s happening soon at the center, 214 N. Main St. To register, go to pendle- tonarts.org/classes/youth. For information, call 541-278-9201. CELEBRATE YOUR SIBLING(S) Kids enjoy creative expres- sion together in a three-session class. Children will be encour- aged to create pieces of art — working, planning and commu- nicating together — resulting in keepsakes for families to enjoy or give as gifts. All siblings wel- comed. Registration requested so the center can plan accord- ingly. • June 7-9 or Aug. 23-25; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Ages 5-12 • $50 for two siblings, $5 per additional sibling SUMMER ART STUDIO Kids now have full access to the PCA’s art materials and studio space, inspiring them to explore art independently through open-ended drawing, painting and collage, or anything their imagination designs. The emphasis is on creative learn- Pendleton Center for the Arts/Contributed photo Learn how to play Pokemon in a class at Pendleton Center for the Arts. Pendleton Center for the Arts/Contributed photo Kids will learn how to recycle, reduce and reuse in a workshop that begins June 15 at Pendleton Center for the Arts. ing and play through art making. Hit only the sessions you can or attend all four. Parents can participate too. (Children 8 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or pal older than 18). • Thursdays, July 7-Aug. 25; 4-5 p.m. • Age 12 and younger • Free RECYCLE, REDUCE, REUSE Each week will feature a diff erent project and lesson on what we can do to keep our earth clean and healthy, as well as having some fun doing it. Projects will be mask making, wind chimes, liter soda garden, watering can, recycled egg carton fl ower arrangement and robots. Registration requested so the center can plan accord- ingly. • Wednesdays, June 15-July 20; noon-1:30 p.m. • Ages 5-12 • $50 members, $55 nonmem- bers BRING YOUR BABY! Use air-dried clay to create keepsakes and lasting memories for yourself or loved ones. Bring your baby and enjoy this creative endeavor while exposing your little one to art. Each session is the same class, so pick one that fi ts in your schedule. • June 18, July 23, Aug. 20; 10:30-11:30 a.m. • Age 3 and younger with care- giver • $20 your passion for Pokemon. Ian Summerfi eld will guide students through the tips and tricks of playing this game. There will be three two-day sessions for two age groups. • June 13 and 27; July 11 and 25; Aug. 15 and 29 • Ages 7-9: 1-2 p.m. • Ages 10-12: 2-3 p.m. • $20 members, $25 nonmem- bers ROCK & ROLL CAMP FOR TEENS This free, annual camp returns in August off ering fi ve daily ses- sions with teachers from West Coast indie bands. Some participants put together bands, write original music and record songs. Oth- ers work on rock journalism, create a camp ‘zine or generate videos for YouTube. There is no residency requirement, and no musical experience is neces- sary. To register early, go to pend- letonarts.org/rock-roll-camp. • Aug. 8-12; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. • Showcase concert on Friday • Ages 13-18 • Free BIKES, SKIS, CLIMBING GEAR, ADVICE, BEER & RENTALS, GOOD PEOPLE TCG POKEMON EDITION TCG stands for “trading card games,” which is a fun way to make new friends and share MOUNTAINWORKSBICYCLES.COM 1301 Adams Ave. La Grande, OR Mon-Sat • 10am-6pm 541.963.3220