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GRAB BAG
AN ASSORTMENT OF
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
SEPTEMBER 8�15, 2021
Make it and share it
With a little
help from
Art Center
East
See for yourself. Stop by
the center, 1006 Penn Ave., La
Grande, check out www.art-
centereast.org, and stay up-
dated by subscribing to ACE’s
e-newsletter (sign up at www.
artcentereast.org/our-story/
newsletter).
WATERCOLOR
WORKSHOP: THE ZEBRA
Go! staff
L
A GRANDE — Art Center
East is more than a gallery
or a place to shop before the
holidays. The center’s programs
allow you to make art within
its walls or at home; provide
platforms for sharing poetry and
prose and a weekly exchange to
share puzzles; and connect chil-
dren with nature and science.
Teaching artist Jan Clark
leads a two-day watercolor
workshop Sept. 25-26. Par-
ticipants (age 15 and older) will
learn blending techniques as
they paint a fun, colorful and
sunlit zebra. The cost is $90
for ACE members and $108 for
nonmembers. Beginners are
welcome. Full details are avail-
able at www.artcentereast.org/
calendar/watercolor-workshop-
the-zebra/2021-09-25.
TAKE & MAKE ART KITS
The center’s Take & Make Art
Kits are great for travel, outdoor
activities, chillin’ by the AC or
under a blanket on the couch.
There are artist-designed kits for
all ages, with new options added
regularly at www.artcentereast.
org/learn/classes/take-make-
art-kits/.
POETRY POST
The Union County Poetry
Post at Art Center East is a place
for all to read, write or share a
poem. Poems are shared on
ACE’s social media along with a
weekly prompt to spark creativ-
ity. (If you live outside of Union
County and would like to add
your poem to the collection,
email it to info@artcentereast.
org or mail it to ACE at P.O. Box
541, La Grande 97850.)
WRITING PROJECT
The ACE Writing Project
hosts author readings and an
open mic the third Wednesday
of the month. Enjoy an evening
of literary arts and learn about
the talent hiding in our backyard.
Writers of all experience levels
and genres are welcome, and it
is free to share and to listen.
PUZZLE EXCHANGE
Trade your puzzles for new
ones on the third Saturday of
the month from 1-2 p.m. There
is a suggested donation of
$5 per puzzle taken home or
exchanged, all proceeds benefi t-
ing ACE.
DISCOVER AFTER
SCHOOL
Discover After School is a
free outdoor program for middle
school students that brings to-
gether art, science and nature. A
collaboration between Art Cen-
ter East and the La Grande Parks
and Recreation Department, the
program begins Sept. 16 and will
be off ered from 3:30-5:30 p.m.
on Thursdays through Oct.
21. Students will go on weekly
fi eld trips to Riverside Park and
Pete’s Pond for activities such as
sculpting, journaling and scien-
tifi c explorations.
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Eagle Cap Excursion Train
Dr Sanders specializes in all aspects of the
foot and ankle. Anything from foot & ankle
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Homemade
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Accepting most insurances
Baker City office hours:
Mon-Thurs 8am-5am
Clinic hours: Tuesday 8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-12pm
Clinic offices in Ontario (every other monday)
John Day (every other monday)
La Grande (every Wednesday)
541-524-0122
602 Adams Ave.
541-962-7856
TUES-THUR • 11:30-8
FRI-SAT • 11:30-9
SUN • 12-8
Tickets are available for our
busy fall season.
Get the details on the website
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Book online
or call 541.437.3652
www.eaglecaptrainrides.com