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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 1, 2023 Dance lessons Heppner MORROW COUNTY -Continued from PAGE ONE for dance aficionados in the Paige said “I want to thank asm for dance, Paige knew she wanted to create some- thing unique and inspiring. In addition to her dance background, she even took childhood education classes while in high school, prov- ing her dedication to mak- ing a difference in young lives through dance. Looking ahead, Paige has exciting plans in store for The Element Dance Company. With a perfor- mance scheduled for this coming December, her stu- dents can showcase their talent and hard work to a captivated audience. Ad- ditionally, new classes are set to begin in January. However, Paige’s goal is to establish year-round dance classes once she secures her own building, and attend dance competitions, provid- ing even more opportunities community. In an impressive dis- play of commitment, The Element offers a total of seven performances for its students, featuring ballet, jazz, creative dance, and hip hop, all fittingly themed around Christmas. This di- verse range of performanc- es ensures that dancers of all styles and preferences can find their place in The Element family. Located at the Sage Garden Preschool building, The Element Dance Com- pany provides a comfort- able and nurturing environ- ment for budding dancers to explore their passions. With a meticulously curated setlist that includes popular artists such as Taylor Swift, Tom Hanks, and Justin Bie- ber, Paige aims to create an engaging and contemporary experience for her students. Tayllor Brannon and Darcie Chick for letting me use their building. Thank you to my mom for being so helpful and thank you to the community for being so welcoming. I’m so excited to do what I love.” You can follow Paige’s dance company on Face- book at Element Dance Company and on Instagram at ElementDance.Co YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Submit Ads heppner.net PUBLIC WORKS TRANSFER STATIONS Our transfer stations offer FREE of charge disposal for recycling of newspaper, cardboard, small steel cans, small glass and aluminum, latex and/or oil based paint (no more than 5-gallon containers), electronics including computer towers, computer screens, key boards, print- ers, handheld radios, fax machines, tablets, telephones, cell phones, stereo and copiers. In addition, the disposal of large household items is FREE of charge. Examples of these are sofa/couch, love seat, chair/large chair, mattresses, box springs, toilets, sinks kitchen/bath, bathtubs, refrigerator, freezer, water heaters, stove/range, washers and dryers. Call 541-676-9228 Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM or until containers are full Email graphics@rapidserve.net We also offer design and printing services SOUTH-END STATION: HWY 74 HEPPNER/LEXINGTON HWY, LEXINGTON NORTH-END STATION: 69900 FRONTAGE LANE, BOARDMAN Heppner Gazette-Times Sykes Printing Heppner Les Schwab congratulates The Mustang Football Team Football Playoff Game Heppner VS Bandon/Pacific @ Les Payne Field 1:00 Pm Heppner Les Schwab congratulates The Mustang Cross Country Team On to State! November 4, 2023 Lane Community College 124 N. MAIN STREET HEPPNER OR (541) 676-9481