3 GRAB BAG AN ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MARCH 23�30, 2022 Award-winning playwright is Fishtrap’s writer-in-residence E.M. Lewis will teach local students about playwriting this spring Go! staff E NTERPRISE — Fishtrap brings the art of playwriting and theater to Wallowa County this spring by inviting playwright E.M. (Ellen) Lewis as the spring 2022 writer-in-residence. Lewis is an award-winning dra- matist, teacher and opera libret- tist. As part of Fishtrap’s Writer- in-Residence program, Lewis will be in local schools, teaching students about the craft of play- writing. During her fi ve weeks in the county, she will be a guest at the April 1 Fishtrap Fireside, lead an adult playwriting workshop on April 16, and give a public reading of one of her recent plays with actors from Wallowa County’s MidValley Theatre Company. “We look for a special com- bination of both creative and teaching experience when we off er a writer the opportunity to spend time with our community as a Fishtrap Writer-in-Resi- dence,” said Fishtrap Executive Director Shannon McNerney. “Ellen provides those skills in spades, along with an under- standing of life in rural Oregon. We couldn’t be happier to have her join us this spring.” Fishtrap’s Writer-in-Resi- dence program invites expe- rienced writers and educators to spend four to six weeks in Wallowa County and includes a stipend, travel allowance and lodging. During their time here, the Writer-in-Residence devotes up to eight hours a week teaching in Wallowa County schools, leads an adult writing workshop and gives a public reading. The program also provides a writer an opportunity to write, explore and enjoy Wallowa County. Schools interested in partici- pating can contact McNerney at shannon@fi shtrap.org or 541- 426-3623. MORE ON E.M. LEWIS Lewis’ work has been pro- duced around the world. She received the Steinberg Award for “How the Light Gets In” and “Song of Extinction,” and the Primus Prize for Heads from the American Theater Critics As- sociation, the Ted Schmitt Award from the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, a Hodder Fellow- ship from Princeton University, a playwriting fellowship from New Jersey State Arts Commission, the 2016 Oregon Literary Fel- lowship in Drama and an Edger- ton Award for Magellanica. Charles Purvis/Contributed image E.M. Lewis is the spring 2022 writer- in-residence at Fishtrap. Other plays include “Apple Season” (National New Play Network rolling world premiere), “The Gun Show” (Edinburgh Fringe Festival), “Infi nite Black Suitcase,” “True Story,” “Apple Hunters!,” “Dorothy’s Diction- ary” (winner of the Portland Civic Theater Guild New Play Award), and “You Can See All the Stars” (Kennedy Center commission for the American College The- ater Festival). Operas include “Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Fallen Giant” with composer Evan Meier (American Lyric Theater), and “Town Hall” with composer Theo Popov (Mary- land Opera Studio and Willa- mette University). Lewis is currently enjoying a three-year Mellon Foundation National Playwright Residency at Artists Repertory Theater (ART). She is a member of LineStorm Playwrights, ASCAP, and the Dramatists Guild. She lives in the Willamette Valley on her family’s farm. For more information, visit www.emlewisplaywright.com. For more information about Fishtrap programs, visit fi shtrap. org. Prairie City FIBER FEST July 30 & 31, 2022 www.PrairieCityFiberFest.com A COMEDY BY Bernard Slade 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 DIRECTED BY PRODUCED BY Dyani Turner Barbara McKinney UPDATED COVID PROTOCOLS • No masks required • Reserved Seating March 25, 26, April 1, 2 at 7:30pm. April 3 & 10 at 2pm. Box office hours: 6:30-7:30 pm Friday and Saturday and 1-2 pm Sunday during the weeks of the shows only. 1130 E. Sumach | 509-529-3683 | By permission of Samuel French | Admission: $22 | Reserve yours online at LTWW.org