The Charbonneau Villager Newspaper 2019 Nov issue Villager | Page 22

22 THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER November 2019 Free holiday ornament making project By CARLYNE LYNCH H ave you ever wanted to create a one-of-a-kind holiday ornament or gift? We will be creating unique ornaments from fused glass. We will be using provided patterns or your own ideas to deco- rate your tree or give to friends and family. Announcing a second year of Open Studio glass fusing ornament making. It will be held in November, one week AFTER the Charbonneau Arts Festival and best of all it is FREE! Come and learn the basics of fused glass by creating your own Holiday Ornament with Carlyne Lynch. You will be mentored through the process to create a lovely ornament to give as a gift, or keep to hang on your own tree! No previous experience neces- sary. Come prepared to unwind and have fun! All materials and firing are included. Kids are welcome if accom- panied by an adult. Bring a friend for some extra fun! This fun event is in collaboration with The Oregon Glass Guild Open Studio Tour. Typically over 20 art- ists in the area open their homes and studios to the public. Some have COURTESY PHOTO Residents are invited to make free holiday ornament this November. projects and demonstrations while others showcase their work. Carlyne will explain techniques, mentor or- OMELET BREAKFAST HONORS 2019 VETERANS By DI SAUNDERS I nament making, give a tour of her studio, and answer questions on working with glass. Pick up a post- f you’re a veteran who is a resident living in Charbonneau, please join us as our guest on Saturday, Nov. 9, at Charbonneau Country Club, starting at 8 a.m. for one of the Rotary Club of Wilsonville’s The Charbonneau Fitness Center is only $60 for a six-month membership. Contact the CCC offi ce to sign up. card at the Charbonneau Arts Festival and come see her work on display. omelet breakfasts. The formal breakfast program will begin at 8:30 a.m. Thank you for your service!