A t t i ’• TKudcc * Itieatvi • *D<uicc •  itvw iq A tte Geppetto’s ôtormy Weather Arts Festival Shoppe  77iree Day Celebration In Cannon Beach, Oregon 200 N. Hemlock Cannon Beach, OR 436-2467 Pick up a Program o f Events a t the Cannon Beach Chamber o f Commerce ‘ Where quality and tradition make kids happy ’ ALL-EVENTS PASS: $30 OR 2 FOR $50 f November 6 - 8, 1998 Hey kids, look- Ing for some fun Hallouiecn toys? Try Geppetto s Toy Shoppe - ya fenow. that awesome little toy shop in downtown Cannon Beach! Oh yeah., now that I have your attention, let me remind you that 'ylnicfajf, 'Jtovenc&e'i 6 AT THE CHAMBER COMMUNITY HALL • Cannon Beach Artists in Action: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Several local artists on site throughout the day. • Music from India: 1-2 p.m. Cannon Beach Elementary School, demonstrations & concert featuring Ben Wertheimer. • Cannon Beach Artists on Exhibit Reception: $5, 6-8 p.m. Jazz by S coff Warren, champagne & desserts. • Late Night Coffee House: $5, 8 p.m.- midnight with Andrea Rowe, open mic. P uzzles are a great activity — anytime! And. I just ' Heard it through the Grapeuine that Geppetto s just got in a bunch o f cool new prod uct lines. Wow! Just in time for foil! Check It out/" J Popular- S tp h j SrntctncCnuy, 'Hoaenc&vi 7 N e w P u s h / f r r / ir a & Puzzle C antes solve the puzzle when you plug the gam e PhotoMosiac Puzzle hundreds of miniature M y s te r y Puzzles find the clues as you go Floor Puzzles larger puzzles with big pieces photo's combine to m ake one portrait Coo/! Puzzle O s the ultim ate challenge — fat- free fun' Pretzels. Popcorn G Potato Chips Puzzle choices in Arthur. M adeline G Impossibles 5 extra pieces will throw you off S ta rry Shies glow in the dark puzzles B uried Blue P rints puzzles from the past AT THE CHAMBER COMMUNITY HALL • Spotlight on North Coast Writers: 10 a.m.- 5p.m. Authors on site with books, signings, & readings. • Gary Stroutsos: Native American Flute: 3:45-5 p.m. Lecture, demo, concert. • Quick Draw, Auction & Artist Reception: $10, 6:30-10 p.m. Featuring: from Cannon Beach, oil painter, Katy G. Hanson, and national greeting card design er & mixed-media artist, Mary Anne Radmacher-Hershey, from Lincoln City, OR, Jeanne Warren, a national award-win ing wildlife painter; award-winning watercol orist, Bill McCusker, from Ridgefield, WA; Seaside’s portrait & mural artist G.G. Savage and wildlife painter, Thomas McNeill; from Amboy, WA, pastel artist, Glynne-Lee Howell; sculptor Ron Adamson from Nevada; and nationally known cowboy & wildlife artist, Ken Hurley, from Raymond, WA. Music by Crannell A Krevans, wine & finger foods. AROUND TOWN • Stormy Weather Arts Festival Art Walk: 4 p.m. Exhibits, artists & receptions. • Songwriter's Circle: 10:30 p.m. at Mo’s of Tolovana, festival musicians. Curious George 'Wooden Puzzles qu ality craftsmanship for young children Geppetto’s specializes in fun & educational products fo r indoor A outdoor fun, plav time at the beach, and travel — books, tovs, puzzles, music, activity sets and motel E m m a W hite B uilding 1064 H em lock - M idtow n C a n n o n Beach “The object of life is not to succeed but to continue to fail in good spirits.” Jean Paul Sarte Stocdtwf, ‘Tfov&HÓ&t, % LETT L D & L J Afo-JoUKNÂLISft (Www AT THE CHAMBER COMMUNITY HALL • Dance Presentations: 12:30-1:30 p.m. Presented by students of Maddox Dance Studio and Little Ballet Theatre. • Reader’s Theater: 3-4 p.m. hosted by Coaster Theater Playhouse. • Eric Kaplan’s Drum Circle: $3, 4:30-6:30 p.m. by the fire place. Instruction, drum circle & jam. • Community Dance: $5, 7:30-10 p.m. Music by the Phoreheads, beer & snacks. AROUND TOWN • Women in Song: Haystack Gardens in Midtown 1-4 p.m. $5, (or $2.50 with holiday food or gift donation) featuring: Heather Christie, Jennifer Goodenberger, Cat Freshwater, Andrea Rowe, Kelly Shannon, Toni Land, Robbie Kaye, and Cindy Lou Banks. - (J^bank. S E A S ID E O U T L E T M A LL 4 IL L U S T R A T IO N - bi L CKAFF CO B o » «12 ASTOMA. OR 77103 503-33J-OJ1Ì wrauiFUKt 15 NOW OfFtRlNty C o MPUTERLE55 C-MAIL ACCESS, WEB S ite CONSTRUCTION, and BANNER ARTS W ith a B each F aienolt A ttitude j uppe-kftUje.Mn, ¿ * ‘P h o to g ra p h th e O re g o n C o a sts s p e c ta c u la r beaches, rainforests, tid ep o o ls a n d w i l d l f e a t th e se n a tu r e p h o to g r a p h y w orkshops w ith p ro fe ssio n a l p h o to g r a p h e r Cfary ¿Hayes. ( xi - Festival Underwriters - Fn)»,» O m n frm H D in in * ,1 "»IN SUFFOXT OF V* T raditional $ lcllctic ItATURlNG ~ G R A P H IC •JAVVi L . a K t THE CHAMBER COMMUNITY HALL • The Annual Cannon Beach Artists on Exhibit show: opens at 10 a.m. daily. • Free Concert Series: starts 10 a.m. daily AROUND TOWN • Kids’ Art Show (K-12): exhibited in partic ipating businesses throughout town. • Music Around Town: starts at 11 a.m. daily at Ecola Square Mall, Sandpiper Square & other selected venues. Featuring 29 acts, 52 performances! Cannon Beach proudly presents: Mary Ann McCarthy • Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer • Toni Land* Robbie Kaye& Dave Coulter* Ben Wertheimer • Scott Warren • Cat Freshwater • Banjo 2 • Southern Nights • Arlene Hale • Cascadia • Andrea & Cheth Rowe • Lyle Ford • Heather Christie • Kelly Shannon • Gary Keiski • Jean Arnio • Belles Anges • Don Wright • Harvest • Cindy Lou Banks • Gary Stroutsos • Jennifer Goodenberger • Crannel A Krevans • Stephen Herman • Cannon Beach Chorus • North Coast Brass Quintet • Trio Vitesse • Doug A Dana Fulton • Eric Kaplan • Phoreheads. • 1 I POB ok 1222 C annon B each , OR. 17 110 503-436- Z Ì1 5 &ILVJ H ults , E ditor . tkuHs @ p«o£;er. com 'Wov&nd&i 6 -Z Coldwater Creek ■■ ■■■ I 1 ' ^ T he ARTS», tMVlRONMENT AND RATIONAL DlALO&Uk, _ j TICKET & EVENT INFORMATION: Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce Information Center 2nd & Spruce Street • PO Box 64 • Cannon Beach, Oregon 97110 (503) 436-0434 • canonbch@seasurf.net ” the Oregon Coast ‘P hotography ‘Workshops W in te r / 26-jM ar. I, 1999 Spring / cApril 16-19, 1999 C allfor information: (503) ^36-0370 Supported by G Kodak ¿Professional UFPEÀ LIFT Cb&t OCTO. W l