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    A BRIEF LOOK AT WHAT’S
HAPPENING IN EASTERN OREGON
5
QUICK TAKES
JANUARY 26�FEBRUARY 2, 2022
‘LEGOS AFTER DARK’ AT
PENDLETON LIBRARY
PENDLETON — Legos aren’t just for
kids, and the Pendleton Library, 502 SW
Dorion Ave., is inviting adults to “Legos Af-
ter Dark” at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28. Snacks
and refreshments will be provided.
This event is for adults only. Registra-
tion is required by calling 541-966-0380.
For more library events, visit https://pend-
leton.or.us/library.
CLASS ON COPPER FOIL
STAINED GLASS BEGINS FEB. 15
BAKER CITY — Brenda Johnson will
teach a four-session class on copper foil
stained glass at Crossroads Carnegie
Art Center in Baker City. Class dates are
Feb. 15, Feb. 22, March 1 and March 8. All
meet from 6:30-9 p.m. This is for ages 16
and older. Proof of vaccination is required
for participants.
Students will make a little lady fi gure
and learn the basics of cutting, shaping,
grinding, assembling and soldering glass
with copper foil and lead solder. Cost is
$75 members, $112.50 nonmembers.
Register at www.crossroads-arts.org.
IMAC RESUMES MONTHLY
BREAKFASTS
IRRIGON — A hearty meal is available
during the monthly Irrigon Multicultural
Arts Center breakfast.
www.crossroads-arts.org
Brenda Johnson will teach a four-session class on stained glass, beginning Feb. 15, at Crossroads
Carnegie Art Center in Baker City.
ing and developing a regional art venue.
For more information, call Peggy Price at
541-561-1737.
BROWN BAG IS A VIRTUAL
EVENT ON FEB. 1
Retired attorney and author John Frohnmayer
is the featured speaker for Josephy’s Brown
Bag, held virtually Feb. 1.
The upcoming fundraising meal is Sat-
urday, Jan. 29, from 7-11 a.m. at Stokes
Landing Senior Center, 150 Columbia
Lane, Irrigon. The cost is $4.50 per person.
Several years ago, a group of con-
cerned citizens formed as the Irrigon Mul-
ticultural Arts Center. They are dedicated
to preserving Irrigon’s 1921 school build-
JOSEPH — The Josephy Center’s
Brown Bag program will be held online
Tuesday, Feb. 1, at noon. This session
is themed “Philosophy and Sport” and
features John Frohnmayer, a retired at-
torney currently living in Enterprise. He
rows, skis, and plays golf, and has written
a book about each.
To join, fi nd the link at josephy.
org. Under “Exhibits/Events,” click on
“Brown Bags.”
EOU PRESENTS ‘WE’VE GOT
YOUR NUMBER’
LA GRANDE — The Eastern Oregon
University music department and cham-
ber choir will present “We’ve Got Your
Number” — a popular music song dance
show — on Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m., and Feb. 5,
3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All shows are at McK-
enzie Theatre on the EOU campus.
The show features guest choreog-
raphers Billy Rugh and Michelle Benton
from Los Angeles. Tickets are $8 adults,
$7 students and seniors. Group tickets of
$6 are available for 10 or more, but these
must be purchased in person. Tickets are
on sale at Red Cross Drug, the EOU book-
store, and online at eou.edu/music.
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