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Summer Art Camp instructors wanted Discuss robust future of local farming new topics and welcome your proposal. Proposals should include a class description, the age group appropriate for the class, teaching experience/ background if applicable, as well as all necessary contact information. For more information or to submit a class proposal, contact the CBAA at 503- 436-0744 or email to cannon- beacharts@gmail.com. Since 1986, the Cannon Beach Arts Association has provided programs and op- portunities that enhance and support the arts in Cannon Beach and the surrounding community. The CBAA is a nonpro t multidisciplinary E V E N T S : O rin Swift “L oca tion s” Series Janu ary 17th , 1-4 p.m . A leja n d ro Fern a n d ez Janu ary 24th , 1-4 p.m . W in es from Ita ly Janu ary 31st, 1-4 p.m . W ood w a rd C a n yon V oted #1 Febru ary 7th , 1-4 p.m . W IN E SH O P _|äx Food for the Local Soul to address agritourism, investment NEHALEM — Would you like to learn about commu- nity investment? Are you looking for capital to start an agricultural- or food-re- lated business? Are you a new farmer seeking access to land, or a landowner who hopes to lease or sell proper- ty to an aspiring farmer? Are you interested in the economic potential of agri- tourism? Join farmers, entrepre- neurs and educators to dis- cuss ways to build a robust future for farming in Clat- sop and Tillamook Counties at Food For the Local Soul, an event to facilitate ideas to Sponsored by: Dr. & Mrs. Frank Hing Ron & Pat Jones Presents Marie-Josée Lord This Canadian performer will amaze you with her voice, style and classy presentation of popera, Broadway musicals and popular favorites. Sunday, January 25th at 2 pm in the H ISTORIC R AYMOND T HEATRE Bu y advan ce tickets at: w w w .su n dayaftern o o n live.o rg ALL TICK ETS $12 • (36 0) 875-5831 grow the local coastal farm economy. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- day, Jan. 17 at White Clover Grange. Enjoy a soul food lunch featuring fried chicken, collard greens, beans and cornbread (with as many lo- cal ingredients as possible). Lunch will be prepared by LaNicia Williams of Coast- al Soul. For lunch, RSVP to Trav Williams at info@nvft. org or 330-822-2656, or con- tact Emily Vollmer at north- coastgrown@foodrootsnw. org or 503- 815 -2800. Facilitators at Food for the Local Soul will include: • Community investment: Jared Garner, beef farmer and access-to-capital con- sultant; • Access to land: Trav Williams, chair of Nehalem Valley Farm Trust; and • Agritourism: Ginger Edwards, farmer and entre- preneur . There is a suggested do- nation $15, or whatever you can afford. T ext “thecellar” to 24587 for a virtual tour of the shop Reader’s C h oice 1004 M a rin e D rive, Astoria , O regon N ow C a rryin g : N ew Source W ood Edition ( Black/W ood) arts organization run almost entirely by volunteers, al- lowing more than 97 percent of its budget to go directly to a wide variety of programs. These programs include: a children’s summer art camp, scholarships for high school seniors, a $3,000 individual artist grant and the Cannon Beach Gallery. CBAA pro- grams are all funded through member’s contributions and grants from business, founda- tions and government agen- cies. For more information, con- tact the Cannon Beach Arts Association at 503-436-0744, email cannonbeacharts@ gmail.com, or visit www.can- nonbeacharts.org SUNDA Y AFTERNOON CANNON BEACH — The Can- non Beach Arts Association is seeking instructors to lead week-long workshops in a variety of artistic methods at its 13th annual Summer Art Camp during the week of July 13, at the Cannon Beach Com- munity Church, located at 132 E. Washington St. Class sessions will be from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday of that week. Past topics have included watercolor painting, drawing, writing, printmaking, bookmaking, jewelry design, encaustic painting and felt- ing. Teachers are compensated based on classroom hours, and a stipend for supplies is pro- vided. The CBAA is open to Submitted photo Attendees to Food For the Local Soul will enjoy a soul food lunch prepared by LaNi- White Clover Grange is located at 36585 Highway 53, two miles east of U.S. Highway 101, about a mile past the Mohler Co-op Store. The event is presented by the Nehalem Valley Farm Trust and Food Roots of Tillamook County. We are not-for-profits working to support a healthy productive food system for Oregon’s north coast. 503.325.6600 Tu esd a y-Sa tu rd a y 10a m - 5:30pm w w w .thecella ron 10th.com Food for the Local Soul Join the PARTY! January 24th, 2015 Open House 1:00-3:00 pm - FREE Meet & Greet Dinner 5:15 – $90 (includes concert, tables available) Concert “Road to Carnegie Hall” 7:00 pm – $25 (concert only) Call today, Liberty Box Office 503.325.5922 Ext. 55 For information & events for our year long celebration check our web site at... www.liberty-theater.org 2 | January 15, 2015 | coastweekend.com 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Jan. 17 White Clover Grange 36585 Highway 53, Nehalem info@nvft.org 330-822-2656 $15 suggested donation