CULTURE & HERITAGE CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON 7 NOVEMBER 9�17, 2021 Handmade Holidays at Art Center East Event set for Nov. 19 and 20 Go! staff L A GRANDE — Art Center East is celebrating local artisans and crafters with the 13th annual Handmade Holidays Makers Market at ACE, 1006 Penn Ave., on Nov. 19 and 20. Across the two days, the art center’s galleries transform into a market of handmade goods, with off erings such as leather, woodworking, artisan foods, fi ber arts, blacksmithing, home decor, bath and body products, art prints, paintings and cards. This year’s event will run from 4-8 p.m. Nov. 19, and 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Nov. 20. Admission is free. HANDMADE HOLIDAYS MAKERS MARKET Friday, Nov. 19, 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Art Center East, 1006 Penn Ave. La Grande All items for sale must be made by the artist selling them. This year’s lineup, according to an ACE press release, includes a handful of artists that have not sold at past Handmade Holidays markets. The full vendor list is available at www. artcentereast.org. “As an arts organization, the selection process focuses on curating a diverse selection of artistic styles and mediums,” said Darcy Dolge, ACE executive director. “Our selection commit- tee works hard to balance the product mix among as many arts and craft mediums in order to showcase both the quality and range of work being produced in our region. That selection pro- cess also helps to make Hand- made Holidays Makers Market one of the premier holiday markets in our area.” In addition to the vendors, ACE volunteers have put to- gether 33 gift baskets for sale fi lled with regional handmade items, artwork and small goods. Also, patrons can receive 10% off new or renewed member- ships during the weekend, and a limited edition membership print will be available for pur- chase in the Gift Gallery. FOOD AND DRINKS RETURN www.artcentereast.org up breakfast. ACE will close a portion of Penn Avenue in front of the building Friday and Saturday to make room for the outdoor beer garden. Loveland’s Safe Ride Program has part- nered with Art Center East to off er free rides home. CLASSES Returning this year, Friday evening will include an outdoor beer garden featuring Side A Brewing and food by Brother Bear Cafe. On Saturday, Side A will sell festive brunch drinks while Brother Bear Cafe serves Art Center East will off er classes in their downstairs studio classrooms throughout the holiday market, including a step-by-step watercolor class and more. Classes are open to all experience levels. To fi nd out more about these classes visit www.artcentereast.org/calendar or call 541-624-2800. Several of the Handmade Holidays Makers Market ven- dors also teach classes at ACE. Look for vendors with a sign that reads “I teach at ACE” to get an idea of upcoming class off erings. Handmade Holidays Makers Market is made possible in part by support from the Oregon Cul- tural Trust. Regular gallery hours are Wednesday through Friday from noon-5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. www.artcentereast.org We thank these Chamber Members for their continued support Grande Ronde Chiropractic Clinic, LLC www.VisitUnionCounty.org Gift Shop • Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM Special Hours: Nov 23 & 24, 10 AM to 7 PM IN PENDLETON www.HeritageStationMuseum.org