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Palette Puddlers hold annual Memorial Day art show, sale CANNON BEACH — The Palette Puddlers’ annual Memorial Day weekend art show and sale will be held at the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 22, 23 and 24; and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, May 25. Admission and refreshments are free. Throughout the weekend, artist members of the Palette Puddlers will provide ongoing demonstrations of their par- ticular art style. Visitors will be able to watch the artist and SRVVLEO\ ¿QG VRPHWKLQJ ³MXVW created” to purchase. The Palette Puddlers is a group of professional women artists, many of whom have painted together for years. Every Monday, rain or shine, they paint in a lovely Cannon Beach locale. During their weekly painting meetings they provide mutual support, cri- tique artistic efforts and share WKHMR\RIFUHDWLYLW\DVZHOODV MXVWKDYHDJUHDWWLPH Three times a year — Me- morial Day, Labor Day and Stormy Weather Arts Festival weekends — the artists cre- ate an art gallery at the Can- non Beach Visitor Center to share and sell their original art works. Members who will be showing and selling original works of art including water- color, lino-block prints, acryl- ics, mixed-media, oils and Submitted photo Submitted photo A pastel by Susan Thomas. “Viva La Difference,” a mixed-media piece by Ellen Zimet. roy-Crockett, Susan Thomas and Ellen Zimet. Other items for sale include cards, print reproductions, and unframed paintings at a mini- mal price in the Bargain Bin. Many of these artists show their work in other venues in the Northwest and their paint- ings adorn the homes through- out the state and the country. The group’s yearly calendar has been an immediate sell- out. These calendars will be available by the Labor Day art show and reservations are be- ing taken. Most of the Palette Pud- dlers display their work at the Trail’s End Arts Association in Gearhart. To see a specif- ic artist’s work, go to www. trailsendart.org The Cannon Beach Cham- ber of Commerce is located at 207 N. Spruce St. Submitted photo Submitted photo “Heron,” an acrylic painting by Mary Anne Gantenbein. pastels are: Louise Birken- feld, Susan Bish, Betty Brow- er, Sheila Brown, Patricia Button, Jeannette Gran-Da- vis, Judith Fredrikson, Mary Ann Gantenbein, Ireta Sitts Graube, Debbie Janssen, Suzanne King, Jo Pome- ASOC Teen Theatre musical held over for two performances and zany songs brought to life through bright and charming characters, including Chester the Jester, Tipsy the Gypsy, the inept Royal Magician, the evil Thornberry, Princess Elaine and Prince Dauntless. Produced by ASOC Teen Theatre Troupe, this program is designed to build youth leadership skills through the learning and practice of the- ater process with guidance by ASOC performance artists, as the teens take on all aspects of mounting a live show. “The Sleeping Beauty” is directed by Bill Carr with mu- sic direction by Dena Tuveng and production management by Steven Nice. Tickets are $11 for adults and $7 for children, military and seniors. Call 503-325- 6104 or visit www.astorstree- toprycompany.com Submitted photo “Eggs in a Nest,” a watercolor by Jo Pome- roy-Crockett. CELEBRATING VETERANS ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ extends stage run ASTORIA — The Astor Street Opry Company Teen Theatre Troupe’s current production of “The Sleeping Beauty” has been held over for two more performances at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23. Sponsored by CMH Pediat- rics, T & C Furnishings, HIP- FiSHmonthly, RiversZen Yoga and Resistance Stretching Stu- dio, and The Arc Arcade, “The Sleeping Beauty” features fun “Brambles,” a watercolor by Judith Fredrikson. CELEBRATING FREEDOM Follow the Old Soldiers Trail and learn the story of Fort Stevens the Defender at the River of the West. Weekend Raffle tickets will be sold for the chance to help fire Civil War cannons. FORT STEVENS STATE PARK HISTORIC AREA B O A T L O A D S O F B U D H A V E A R R I V E D S ! Prem ier Purveyors of O N LY T H E FI N E S T B O U T I Q U E C A N N A B I S Ku s sh Farm M r. D oobees only stocks S U PER S PEC IALS O N ALL K U SH PRO D U C TS ALL W EEK LO N G 5 /21-5 /27 A SK FO R RECO RD BREAK IN G AK -47 AT 31% TH C M en tio n this ad & receive disco u n ts o n all K U SH Pro du cts. The m o re yo u bu y the m o re yo u save BIG ! Try a m ix o f all K U SH PRO D U CTS (across from the sm all cem ent plant) Find us on PARK HOURS 8AM-6PM How do I get there? The Fort Stevens Historic Area entrance is approximately one mile north of the Fort Stevens State Park camping entrance on Ridge Road. Head west at the 4-way stop. P U R E H A P P IN ESS O n H w y 101 betw een Raym o n d & So u th Ben d 2870 O cean Ave Raym o n d W A 98577 SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 23 & 24 • 11AM-4PM O PEN D AILY sum m er ho urs: 10 AM - 8 PM m rd o o b ees@ g m a il.co m 360-875-8016 This pro d uc t ha s into xic a ting e ffe c ts a nd m a y be ha bit fo rm ing . M a rijua na c a n im pa ir c o nc e ntra tio n, c o o rd ina tio n a nd jud g m e nt. D o no t o pe ra te a ve hic le o r m a c hine ry und e r the influe nc e o f this d rug . The re m a y be he a lth risk s a sso c ia te d w ith c o nsum ptio n o f this pro d uc t. F o r use o nly by a d ults tw e nty-o ne a nd o ld e r. K e e p o ut o f re a c h o f c hild re n. O LD F RIENDS OF F ORT S TEVENS , I NC . 503-861-1470 Ft. Stevens State Park, Hammond, OR email: foofs@teleport.com Click on: www.visitfortstevens.com STEVEN RT S O F 1863 1947 OREGON’S DEFENDER May 21, 2015 | coastweekend.com | 21