Thursday, May 6, 2021 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon 5 Shopping for Mom? Check out the Spring Artisan Market ■ See the offerings Saturday, May 8, in Joseph JOSEPH —With fl owers emerg- ing and Mother’s Day just around the corner, a group of local women handcrafters are coming together to host a Spring Artisan Market in Joseph. The market will take place outside — rain or shine — on Saturday, May 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. next to Stein Distillery, 604 N. Main St. Offerings will include pottery, jewelry, fi ne art prints and cards, felted wool creations, handmade aprons, wood burned art, and hand- made skincare products. Artisans include Terra Leven with TL Pottery, Annie Robinson with Annie Southfork Silver- works, Nicole Freshley with Magic Woodland Studio, Toni Jones with Happy Earth Wool Company, Nikki Beachy with Beachy Studio, Erin De Long with Life and Other Doodles, Kolle Riggs with Kestrel Arts, and Doneva’s Hummingbird Designs with Doneva Bolen. Many of these artisans have been creating all winter and are ex- cited to showcase their new wares. “If you’re looking for a Mother’s Day gift, or just want to celebrate Wallowa County Spring, come sup- port your local women artisans!” Robinson said. Submitted Find jewelry, pottery, fi ne art prints, skincare products and more at this Saturday’s Spring Artisan Market in Joseph. Submitted The Spring Artisan Market in Joseph on May 8 will feature work by several local artists. Be safe, wear masks, stay distanced: we will get through this. Thank you. Mae MOTHER’S DAY SHOPPING The Saturday before Mother’s Day traditionally has some extra shopping events in Joseph, but plans are still tentative due to the health guidelines. However, all the stores on Main Street are open. Wallowa County is in the “low risk” level so indoor din- ing is allowed at restaurants. For specifi c offerings, be sure to check with the various locations in downtown Joseph. OPEN for private classes only. Please call 541.519.8802 to schedule. Or, email mbybakercity@gmail.com 1923 Court Ave, Baker City, Oregon (541) 519-8802