9 MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON MARCH 30�APRIL 6, 2022 Classes for all at Pendleton Center for the Arts By Trish Yerges Go! Magazine P ENDLETON — Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 N. Main St., has lined up a host of fun classes for teens, youth and adults in 2022. Classes are open for registration even if they are underway now, and many are free of charge. Director Roberta Lavadour in- vites everyone to check out their events, exhibits and classes and try something creative and fun. When registering, please ask if there are any mask or COVID-19 vaccination requirements in or- der to participate as state health guidelines will be followed. To sign up, call 541-278-9201 or visit classes@pendletonarts. org. A list of classes follows: TEENS AND YOUTH TEEN CLAY with Brian Purnell Tuesdays, 4-5:30 p.m. Ongoing, join anytime, but register online. Previous experi- ence is not necessary. Beginners and returning students welcome. This course is being off ered for free thanks to donors, and support from the Roundhouse Foundation. This class is limited, so be sure to register. TEEN UKULELE with Ian Summerfi eld Tuesdays, 4:30–5:30 p.m. Class began Feb. 1 but it’s ongoing, so join anytime. Please register with the center. Stu- dents will work on chords and strumming techniques, while practicing classic ukulele songs as a group. Bring your own uku- lele, borrow one from the PCA, or purchase one through the Pend- leton Music Co. Registration is required. Class is free but size is limited. Inquire about possible mask requirements. PCA CREATION STATION Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Saturdays 12:30-3:30 p.m. Staff have transformed a por- tion of the Pearson Auditorium into the PCA Creation Station for this free, drop-in art experience. Kids and families can drop by during open hours for a self- directed art-making experience. BIKES, SKIS, CLIMBING GEAR, ADVICE, BEER & RENTALS, GOOD PEOPLE Materials, inspiration and space are supplied. ADULT CLASSES HIP & HANDMADE Every Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Join one of our creative and enthusiastic staff members for this casual, free, no pressure get-together. Participants gather around a big table to work on a diff erent project each week, depending on what has captured our interest. No need to sign up, no tuition, just drop by. SPIN IN First Saturday of the month, 1-3 p.m. Join the fi ber fun gang on the fi rst Saturday of every month Those who spin, knit, crochet or do any creative hand work are welcome. Free. GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS with Charlie Herrington Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m. April 5–June 21 (10 sessions) No class on May 27. Join in any time at a prorated rate. Learn basic guitar skills and build a foundation for playing all kinds of music. Starts with the CAGED system and simple scales and basic rhythms. Please bring a guitar — visit Pendleton Music Co. for instrument rentals. Class size is limited, and good fi tting masks will be required to lower risk for students, instructors and staff . $55 members/$60 non- members. GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS 2 with Charlie Herrington Tuesdays, 7:15–8:15 p.m. April 5–June 21 (10 sessions) No class on May 27. Join in any time at a prorated rate. Continue learning and practicing songs as a group in the Begin- ners 2 session. Bring your guitar or visit Pendleton Music Co. for a rentals. Class size is limited, and good fi tting masks will be required to lower risk for stu- dents, instructors and staff . $55 members/$60 non-members. DRAWING HUMANS: The Face & Figure with Alice Thomas Wednesdays, 6–8 p.m. MOUNTAINWORKSBICYCLES.COM ADULT WHEEL THROWING Spring Session with Marie Pratuch Wednesdays, 6-8 p.m. April 6–May 11 (5 sessions) No class on April 27 — open studio. Students will get plenty of time to practice, including open studio hours. 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