Upcoming Classes and Events

Check back for an updated list.

November
1-30Holiday Store – Ornaments, gift items, additional artists
5Nuno felting with Annette Riesbick
Time: 1-4 p.m.
All materials will be provided
Cost: $30
12Colored pencil class with Donna Lee
Time: 1-4 p.m.
Supplies needed: a good set of colored pencils
Cost: $30
December
1-24Holiday Store – Ornaments, gift items, additional artists
4Quilled Ornament Class
Time: 1-4 p.m.
All supplies will be provided
Cost: $30
10Graphite and colored pencil class with Donna Lee
Time: 1-4 p.m.
Supplies needed: a good set of colored pencils and a 2H and 2B graphite pencil
Cost: $30

Love is in the Air

February is right around the corner, and love is in the air down at Linn County Arts Guild Gifts and Gallery. Mia just brought in some festive, decorative eggs. Summer has one of a kind watercolor Valentine’s cards. Colleen is showing her love of hearts with bark and metal, with a little wire wrapping on the side. And if it’s jewelry you’re after, we’ve got that, too! These heart shaped pieces are by Gina Darby. Come check out our lovely offerings today!

Goodbye to 2020

As we close out 2020, we would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support during this tough year. We wish everyone a healthy and happy New Year! We are currently closed until January 5th.

We would really appreciate it if you would take a moment to fill out our survey. This helps us focus our advertising efforts and plan future events. We want to hear from all of you! Thanks in advance.

Holiday Store

Our Holiday Store is underway. We have some fabulous artists joining us for the holiday season.

Petra from Petrichor Glass Works has beautifully crafted stained glass items. You have to come check them out!

Pam Doan brought in her fantastic paintings and photography, and she has prints of these as well. (You must come see her elk painting. We’ve all been admiring it.)

Annette Reisbeck brought in beautiful felted and knit items. Her most recent addition was a fun knit Santa hat!

Jackie Lewis has some fun and affordable jewelry, as well as sling bags and reusable shopping bags that fold down into a compact size.

Alan Fackrell brought in some beautiful rustic bowls wonderful tables made from live edge wood and repurposed cast iron sewing machine table bases.

Lori Garcy has copper yard stakes and jewelry made from copper or sterling silver.

Patrick Flanagan is back for the holidays with his joyful chainsaw carved sculptures.

Please come down and look at all of the lovingly crafted items we have at the Gifts and Gallery store. As always, we appreciate your patronage and willingness to support our local business and our independent artists. While you’re downtown, please grab a coffee or a bite to eat at one of the downtown restaurants and visit the other great downtown businesses.

Keep Lebanon strong!

First Friday Wassail Walk

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Hey art aficionados, Christmas shoppers, and downtown supporters! It’s time for First Friday! Tonight we will be participating in the Lebanon Downtown Association sponsored Wassail Walk, so be sure to stop by. The store should smell delicious! We are also busting at the seams with one of a kind art, so be sure to save some time for shopping.

As part of the Wassail Walk, there will be a chili cook-off and a pie contest at the MVMB building. Contact the downtown association for more details.

We hope to see you tonight!

*As a side note, voting for window decorations is happening through tonight, so make sure you vote! There are a lot of pretty windows downtown. We are a participant AND a voting station.

As always, thanks for supporting downtown and Lebanon’s small businesses.