12 NOVEMBER 9�17, 2021 MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON Check out class offerings at Pendleton Center for the Arts Go! staff P ENDLETON — Want to learn to play the ukulele or guitar? Dabble in crafts or painting? Pendleton Center for the Arts has a full roster of classes and workshops each week at the center, 214 N. Main St. To regis- ter, go to www.pendletonarts.org. Here’s a look at what you can try: Hip & Handmade: Every Sat- urday adults are invited to drop in beginning at 10:30 a.m. for a casual, no pressure get-togeth- er to work on a diff erent project each week. There’s no need to pre-register, and no cost. Spin In: This fi ber-oriented gathering is held on the fi rst Saturday of the month. Those who spin, knit, crochet or do any creative handwork are welcome. No cost. Adult Painting with Arlen Clark: In a weekly class from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesdays, Clark leads students through fi nd- ing their own voice as a painter, using his techniques as a jumping-off point. The setting is relaxed and casual while also providing the watchful eye of an experienced painter. Materials, including one canvas, paints and brushes, will be provided. Class size is very limited, and good fi tting masks are required. Cost per four-week session is $100 for members or $105 for nonmembers. There is also a $20 materials fee. Modern Board Game Night: This gathering is held on the fi rst Tuesday of each month from 6:15-7:15 p.m., facilitated by Karl Davis. Attendance is free. Class size is limited, and good fi tting masks are required. According to the art center, “because it’s diffi cult to dis- tance with this activity, we are asking that participants bring proof of vaccination to their fi rst session.” Beginning Adult Ukulele: Held Tuesdays from 6:15- 7:15 p.m. and taught by Ian Summerfi eld, this workshop is for adults who want to learn to play the ukulele. Bring your own instrument, or borrow one from the center. Class size is limited, and masks are required. Cost is $60 members, $65 nonmembers. Advanced players can send an email to director@ pendletonarts.org to be on a waiting list for future classes. Guitar for Beginners: Learn basic guitar skills and build a foundation for playing all kinds of music in this workshop with Charlie Herrington on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. No guitar experi- ence is necessary. Class size is limited, and masks are required. Students can join anytime at a pro-rated price. Cost is $55 members, $60 nonmembers. Guitar for Beginners 2: Charlie Herrington leads this continuation of a guitar work- shop on Tuesdays from 7:15- 8:15 p.m. Students can join anytime at a pro-rated price. Cost is $55 members, $60 non- 11am-8pm Tuesday-Saturday www.pendletonarts.org A class on “Hand Built Clay Forms” meets Tuesdays at the Pendleton Center for the Arts. members. Class size is limited and masks are required. Hand Built Clay Forms: Brian Purnell leads this class on Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. Those interested are asked to email classes@pendletonarts.org to be on a waiting list for the next session. The class is for begin- ner, intermediate and advanced students. No experience is necessary. Class size is limited to four people. Masks and proof of vaccination are required. Cost is $100 members, $105 non- members. There is also a $15 materials fee. Drawing to See: Led by Shari Dallas, this workshop is held on Wednesdays from 6-7:30 p.m. The four-part series is open to all abilities. Cost is $95 members, $100 nonmembers. The materi- als fee is $15. 141 Main St. John Day OR www.1188brewing.com 541.575.1188 @1188brewing