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    MARY STEWART CRAFT
SALE IN 40TH YEAR
MILTON-FREEWATER —
Homemade, handmade and
upcycled items are available at
the 40th annual Mary Stewart
Christmas Craft Sale.
The event is Saturday, Nov. 13
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mil-
ton-Freewater Community Build-
ing, 109 N.E. Fifth St. Admission
is free. Bring a hearty appetite,
as Rhonda’s Catering will be on
hand for hungry shoppers. For
more information, contact 509-
386-3875 or pamw@bmi.net.
VIRTUAL TUNESMITH
NIGHT IS NOV. 13
ENTERPRISE — The Wal-
lowa Valley Music Alliance is
launching the 16th season of
Tunesmith Night, a showcase
of original music, with a virtual
concert on Saturday, Nov. 13,
at 7 p.m. The season opener
features three songwriters:
Brian Hunt, Scott Knickerbocker
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QUICK TAKES
A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S
HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON
and Elwood. The show will be
streamed live to YouTube and
the Music Alliance website
(wvmusicalliance.org) and also
shared on other social media.
‘TODDY TROT’ SET FOR
NOV. 18 IN BAKER CITY
BAKER CITY — The Novem-
ber wine walk, organized by
Baker City Downtown, is set for
Thursday, Nov. 18. This month’s
theme is a “Toddy Trot” where
participating businesses will
off er a hot toddy or non-alco-
holic option. The event starts
at 5 p.m. at Launch Pad Baker,
2019 Main St. A donation of $10
gets a keepsake wine glass and
a map.
WORKSHOP: NO-SEW
BANNERS AND WALL
HANGINGS
BAKER CITY — Want to use
up fabric scraps without sew-
ing? Ginger Rembold will teach
students how to turn fabric into
colorful wall hangings with iron-
on adhesive in this workshop on
Thursday, Nov. 18, from 6-8 p.m.
at Crossroads Carnegie Art
Center, 2020 Auburn Ave. Use
the provided patterns or bring
your own — and take home a
fi nished product. Cost is $16
members, $24 nonmembers.
The supply fee is $5. Children
age 8 to 12 may attend with a
paid adult. Register online at
www.crossroads-arts.org. For
information, call 541-523-5369.
‘ART OF THE GIFT’ OPENS
NOV. 18 IN PENDLETON
PENDLETON — Pendleton
Center for the Arts will open
“The Art of the Gift” exhibit on
Thursday, Nov. 18, with an open-
ing reception for the public from
5:30-7 p.m. Members of the
Arts Council of Pendleton are
invited for a special sneak peek
and fi rst chance to purchase at
4:30 p.m. Non-members may
come early and join the Arts
Council for as little as $30 per
NOVEMBER 9�17, 2021
year. Masks are required in the
building.
This year marks the 20th year
of the Art of the Gift exhibit,
and the event is designed to
provide access to gifts that are
out of the ordinary and many of
the featured items are one-of-
a-kind. The Art of the Gift runs
through Dec. 31 and is open
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday, and Saturday
from noon-4 p.m. More informa-
tion is available by calling 541-
278-9201 or online at pendle-
tonarts.org.
SUBMISSIONS SOUGHT
FOR ‘NATURE IN THE
ABSTRACT’
JOSEPH — The Josephy
Center for Arts and Culture will
open an exhibit on Jan. 7 titled
“Nature in the Abstract.” Artists
are invited to submit entries for
consideration through Nov. 19.
The curators are Ellen Morris
Bishop and Debbie Lind. Ac-
cording to the show description,
entries must depict a specifi c
natural subject. The artwork may
depict a real pattern in nature as
it exists (for example, a macro-
photo of the variegated colors
and patterns of lichen) or may
represent the artist’s interpreta-
tion of the subject through some
form of abstraction (a painting
that depicts the patterns of
fall foliage as blends of colors,
bands, and stripes). In either
category, the viewer may not
be able to identify the specifi c
object or landscape but is com-
pelled to consider the patterns,
forms, and design.
Eligible media are photog-
raphy, paintings, collage, 3-D,
including ceramic, fabric, metal,
and wood. There are two adult
categories — “Nature in the
Abstract” and “Interpretations of
Nature — and a youth category
for those younger than 18. The
entry fee is $15 per piece, or $10
in the youth category. Artists are
limited to fi ve entries. For infor-
mation, visit www.josephy.org.
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