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Our next scheduled meeting is on Thurs. Jan. 15 at 1 pm in the Arts and Crafts Room. Andre Lohnert will be doing a demo on portraiture. There will be no meetings for the months of November and December due to the holidays. During this month, Donna Holland will exhibit her artwork on our Lodge Gallery wall and her memory boxes in the cabinet. Come and enjoy the works of this talented Four Seasons artist! If you wish to exhibit either your art or crafts, please fill out the form and put it in the box in the lodge. We will inform the people who are chosen, three months in advance of their actual display. Starting in January, displays will be up for two months at a time rather than one month. Our talented and experienced teachers offer many classes including acrylics, tole painting, tatting, memoir writing, watercolor, drawing and a new class in oils with Lois Stipp. For information about these classes and exciting workshops in photography, Gelli printing and quilting starting in 2015, check the clipboards and sign up in the Arts and Crafts Room. Please contact Barbara Kenyon 537-8779 or Nancy Hawkins 926-2465 for any questions about our club and its activities. Four Seasons Art League 21 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | November 2014 | Our featured artist Myrna Schmidt was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley and lived there until she was married in 1960. Myrna then moved to Orange County where she lived for 49 years. She has always liked to paint, even as a child. Her husband knew that she was interested in learning to paint, so one day he came home with a big box of oil paints and some art books so that she could teach herself. About five years later Myrna started taking painting lessons and she has now been painting for about forty years. She joined an art association and started to sell her work. Myrna is mostly interested in painting landscapes in oils, but she also does still-lifes and watercolors. She moved to Hemet four years ago and has been painting quite a bit now that she is retired. Myrna has previously worked for a printing company where she did typesetting and graphics. It was the only job that she had which she thought was interesting because it was creative. Our Featured Artist