Thursday, May 28, 2020 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon Experience art and music without leaving your house GO DIGITAL Meet the symphony online EASTERN OREGON — The public is invited to “Meet the Members of the Oregon East Sym- phony” at a free online and radio broadcast recital Sunday, May 31, at 7 p.m. String musicians from OES (violin, viola, cello) will perform unaccompanied works for either a solo instrument or duo. The virtual event also will feature brief Q&A sessions with the musicians focusing on their biographical and educational background, associa- tion with OES, particulars about their instrument, and fun personal factoids. The one-hour recital can be viewed from the OES website (www.oregoneastsymphony.org) or on its YouTube channel (youtube. com/c/OregonEastSymphony). For audience members who don’t have the internet or prefer not to watch the concert on a screen, the recital will concurrently be broad- cast over 104.3 KCUW. The Q&A sessions will be moder- ated by OES Executive Director J.D. Kindle. Audience members may submit questions for the musi- cians ahead of time to director@ oregoneastsymphony.org or via the YouTube chat during the recital. Instructions on how to log into a virtual post-recital reception will be provided at the conclusion of the performance. 3 ART CENTER EAST GOES DIGITAL LA GRANDE — Art Center East now has online classes. The classes allow you to engage in the joy and power of art online via Zoom. Go to www.artcentereast.org for details and registration. A Co-Op Gallery exhibit, “Embrace the Unknown,” opens digitally June 1. The exhibit features the fl uid acrylic paintings of local artist Theresa Henderson. In order to inspire future artists, Henderson is donating 50% of all sales from the exhibit to the ACE Youth Scholarship Fund. Submitted image Violist Aurora Torres (left), will per- form at Sunday’s online recital. WILDFLOWER LODGE The best part of life here? Fulfillment. Consider how rich the possibilities! Daily life in our assisted living and memory care community is filled with education, hobbies, arts, entertainment, daily exercises, friendship – which means plenty of stimulation. So what happens when people live like this? They’ll tell you: “We’re having a great day!” Start a conversation personalized to your needs by calling 541-799-1512. 508 16th Street | La Grande, OR 97850 Assisted Living | Memory Care | 70M256 WWW.SENIORLIFESTYLE.COM