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14. Lucy’s Books
348 12th St.
15. In the Boudoir
1004 Commercial St.
In the Boudoir envelopes all
your senses with fine linens, lotions
and soaps, gifts and specialty home
decor, all beautifully presented in a
welcoming, luxurious and visual at-
mosphere.
16. Sea Gypsy Gifts
1001 Commercial St.
Check out new items and find a sale
on all handmade jewelry. Sea Gypsy
Gifts features artwork, handmade bath
and body products, candles, glass gar-
den flowers, whimsical bottle lamps,
garden decor, furniture and more.
Snacks and refreshments will be served.
17. North Coast Food Web
577 18th St.
Join the North Coast Food Web for an
open house and refreshments. Then, after
art walk, head to the Columbian Theater
for the Winter Food Film Festival screen-
ing of “Big Night” at 9:30 p.m. The festival
is a fundraiser to construct a community
kitchen at the NCFW’s new building; once
completed, the kitchen will host classes
and workshops to teach cooking skills to
people of all ages and walks of life.
18. Finn Ware
1116 Commercial St.
Augusta Anderson of Nomadic
Artistry is a second-generation Swede
and a third-generation Norwegian who
grew up Petersburg, Alaska. She creates
beautiful Sami jewelry for men and
women from reindeer leather, pewter
thread and antler. Stop in and enjoy 20
percent off her jewelry.
19. Pacific Pro Realty
207 12th St.
The Pacific Pro Realty team is thrilled
to join art walk this month showing new
work by Rachel Jensen. Live music and
refreshments will be provided by Chris
LaPointe and Grant Bell.
20. Holly McHone Jewelers
1150 Commercial St.
Holly McHone Jewelers prepare for their
eighth trip to Antwerp, Belgium, to buy dia-
monds for customers. Holly leaves April 18.
She finds the best diamond values in Ant-
werp by comparing the cut, color, clarity and
cost of hundreds of diamonds, or as many as
it takes. Learn more about this fun experi-
ence at Holly McHone Jewelers. Enjoy some
Belgian beer and chocolate during art walk.
21. Massage Therapy Practice
by Amy Finn & Michelle Malin
42 Seventh St., Suite 103
Amy Finn and Michelle Malin invite
all to come celebrate during the launch
party of their new massage therapy
business, located in the old Fisher Bros.
building. Finn graduated from Pacific
College of Oriental Medicine in San
Diego and performs Swedish, sports
and tuina massage. Malin has been a
licensed massage therapist since 2009.
The two women have husbands in the
U.S. Coast Guard and met in Astoria.
Recycled decor and furnishings were
constructed by Finn, and you’ll find
art for sale by local artists Kari Young,
Rodney Martinez and Finn, as well as
Malin’s mother-in-law, artist Kathleen
Carrillo from Puerta Vallarta, Mexico.
Refreshments will be available starting
at 5:30 p.m.
A photo of the John Day Fossil Beds by Carol Smith at Tempo Gallery.
RESTAURANT PARTICIPANTS
22. Astoria Coffeehouse & Bistro
243 11th St.
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Sponsored in part
through a grant from the
Clatsop County Cultural Coalition.
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