Coast river business journal. (Astoria, OR) 2006-current, April 14, 2021, Page 5, Image 5

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    BUSINESS NEWS
Coast River Business Journal
April 2021 • 5
Business in Brief
Columbia River Maritime Museum receives re-accreditation
from the American Alliance of Museums
ASTORIA – The Columbia River Maritime Museum has once again received the highest national recog-
nition given to U.S. museums, accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums. The museum was fi rst
accredited in 1980, and all museums undergo re-accreditation review every 10 years. The process entails a
self-study, a site visit by peer reviewers and consideration by the accreditation committee.
The accreditation program is meant to bring accountability and self-regulation to the museum industry.
The Columbia River Maritime Museum is one of 60 accredited museums in Oregon. Across the U.S., only
1,070 out of about 33,000 museums are accredited.
Spectrum opens store in Warrenton
COURTESY OF HANTHORN CANNERY FOUNDATION
The Hanthorn Cannery Foundation is seeking vendors for the new Hanthorn Cannery Market.
WARRENTON — Telecommunications provider Charter Com-
munications, branded as Charter Spectrum, has opened a new store
at the North Coast Retail Center to assist with internet and phone
services.
“Our Spectrum store’s team is here to help our local custom-
ers who need support in getting and staying connected,” Pattie Elia-
son, senior vice president of Spectrum Stores & Retail, said in a
release. “Our new store in Warrenton is a convenient and safe environment to add or manage services, shop
for devices and accessories or make payments, while following current local and state health and safety
guidelines.”
The store off ers devices and services for Spectrum Mobile, Spectrum Internet and Spectrum TV. Cus-
tomers can also come to the store to make payments, upgrade or exchange equipment.
The Spectrum store at 1546 S.E. Ensign Lane. It opens weekdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
and on Sundays from noon to 5 p.m.
Hanthorn Cannery
Market seeking vendors
OUR PROVIDERS
ARE READY TO MEET YOUR
MEDICAL NEEDS!
Story by Emily Lindblom
Coast River Business Journal
elindblom@crbizjournal.com
Pier 39 in Astoria will soon be home to a mar-
ket with vendors selling hand-crafted products in
the spirit of the area’s history of fi shing and can-
ning. The Hanthorn Cannery Market is slated to
run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays starting
May 1, and the Hanthorn Cannery Foundation is
currently looking for vendors to apply.
Peter Marsh, executive director of the non-
profi t Hanthorn Cannery Foundation, said the cov-
ered space will be able to accommodate enough
booths to create a good atmosphere, with a roof
overhead and windows to view the river. Visitors
will be able to park on a nearby street and walk
across the pier.
Since the Hanthorn Cannery museum on the
pier highlights the old-style craft of canning by
hand, Marsh said the market will also emphasize
handmade crafts like woodwork, fabric, pottery
and other items that are made traditionally.
Cyndi Mudge, a consultant helping to establish
the market, added that other businesses, including
those selling food items or nautical-related prod-
ucts are welcome as well. She said she’d be happy
to hear from business owners who have questions
or want to pitch an idea.
“It will bring more traffi c to the east end of
town, to the museum and businesses on the pier,”
Marsh said. “For me it’s also about the cannery
museum and enjoying the history of the pier. The
museum is fun to see and it has a fun atmosphere.”
Construction of the pier originally started in
1875, and having the museum and businesses on
the pier have helped preserve it over time.
Mudge said she’s excited about the market.
“It’s going to help the foundation and bring
more attention to the museum on Pier 39,” Mudge
said. “What (Pier 39 owner Floyd Holcom) has
done to that pier is just amazing.”
Booth fees are $25 for a 10-by-10-foot booth,
or $80 per month, and $15, or $55 a month, for
a fi ve-by-four-foot table-top space. All money
raised through the booth fees will go to help main-
tain the museum. Those interested in participating
as vendors can contact HanthornCanneryMarket@
gmail.com or 360-269-1039.
Dr. Fabiano
Internal Medicine
Brianna Ayers, FNP
Family Medicine
Tracy Ramos, PA-C
Family Practice
Dr. Weaver
General Surgery
Dr. Dawson
Emergency Physician
“To provide
compassionate
patient focused
care for our
community”
Steve Bellinger, PA-C
Family Practice
Kyle Shafer, PA-C
Family Medicine
William Chisholm
CRNA
Joseph Murray
CRNA
Ocean Beach Hospital 360-642-3181
Ocean Beach Medical Clinic 360-642-3747
Naselle Clinic 360-484-7161
Ocean Park Clinic 360-642-6387
www.oceanbeachhospital.com
Nikki Hartley-Jonason
ARNP, Family Practice
Lori Sharrow, NP-C
Family Practice
Dr. Laurie Belknap
Family Practice