LIVE THEATER AND MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS AROUND EASTERN OREGON 3 CURTAIN CALL DECEMBER 8�15, 2021 Grant County youth present two holiday plays By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine J OHN DAY — Young actors are busy rehearsing for two holiday plays this month thanks to the performing arts department at Painted Sky Center for the Arts. The younger group of actors, ages 4-12, will present “Santa and the Naughty Gnomes.” The older kids, ages 12-18, will per- form “Our Miss Brooks and the Christmas Carol.” Performances are at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, and 2 p.m. Sat- urday, Dec. 11. Both are at the Elks Lodge, 140 NE Dayton St. in John Day. Admission is $5. Painted Sky, located in Canyon City, opened in 2019 and provides art programs after school and on Fridays. “It fi lled so quickly,” Alicia Grif- fi n, director of performing arts at the center, said of the after school slots. After the center was estab- lished, Griffi n said retired teacher Julie Reynolds approached the center about off ering a the- Western Feed, LLC Pendleton, OR 97801 HOLIDAY PLAYS Presented by youth from the Painted Sky Center for the Arts 7 p.m. Dec. 10 2 p.m. Dec. 11 Elks Lodge, 140 NE Dayton St., John Day Admission: $5 ater program. The answer was positive. Ever since, Reynolds has directed the plays, with Griffi n as the co-director. “The youth programs and performing arts have been my passion,” Griffi n said. The fi rst play was “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” “We had such a good commu- nity turnout,” Griffi n said. “People talked about it all year.” The play for 2020, “A Christ- mas Carol,” was rehearsed on Zoom. “That was a big hurdle,” Griffi n said. Then, as COVID cases rose in the county, they delayed the live performance until January 2021. Griffi n said the the audience didn’t mind. “We were able to bring a little light to the community,” she said. “The community adores these Cheryl Hoefl er/Go! Magazine Performing in “Santa and the Naughty Gnomes” are, from left, Agnes Bailey, Christina Manitsas, Tori Holland (Santa), Sam Bailey (behind Santa), Teaghan Gibson, Ivy LaFramboise and Kenneth Hollowell. children and is so supportive. They look forward to it every year.” ABOUT PAINTED SKY In addition to the youth pro- grams, Painted Sky off ers a full roster of art classes for adults. To see a schedule and register, visit www.paintedskycenter.com or check the center’s Facebook page. Cheryl Hoefl er/Go! Magazine Painted Sky Center for the Arts will present two holiday plays this weekend. Here, Sam Bailey, Teaghan Gibson, Kenneth Hollowell, and Tori Holland rehearse “Santa and the Naughty Gnomes.” (503) 317-3145 jon.westernfeedllc@gmail.com A unique boutique featuring local artisans from Grant County Featured Artist Gourmet Provisions, Majestic Pizza, Wine & Beer Bottle Wonderland, Dedicated Tap House, Craft Cocktails, Espresso Bar, Local & Far-Out Deli 403 S. Main Street Pendleton • 541.276.1350 • Over 25 local artisans • Handmade in Grant County • One of a kind, unique items • Artisan owned • Wood, textiles, jewelry, glass, soaps and lotions 133 W. Main, John Day, OR (541) 620-2638 facebook: etc.auniqueboutique email: etc.handmade@yahoo.com Paul Smith