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Grammy Award-winning duo play Tillamook Tillamook County Arts Network hosts Tingstad and Rumbel TILLAMOOK — Some artists fall in love with Tillamook County because of the place and others because of the people. Grammy Award-win- ners Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel fell in love with the people of Tillamook County at WKHLU¿UVWFRQFHUWWKHUHLQ and have been returning ever since. Their upcoming con- FHUW ZLOO EH D EHQH¿W IRU 7LO- lamook County Arts Network. Tingstad and Rumbel bring to the stage a rare and admirable combination of talent, virtuoso musicianship and an entertain- ing style beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 12 at Tillamook Nazarene Church. Tingstad and Rumbel have played the gamut of stages. From Carnegie Hall to Na- tional Parks, they are known Submitted photo courtesy the artists Grammy Award-winning artists Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel will perform their blend of Americana finger-style guitar with melodic woodwinds. The July 12 concert is a benefit for Tillamook County Arts Network. for their original compositions and innovative treatments of popular American standards. The duo also enjoy performing musical styles from around the world. A piece featuring Span- ish or Caribbean rhythms may be followed by elegant inter- pretations of a classic Chinese lullaby or an Irish folk song. Their concerts take the audi- ence on an instrumental jour- ney of sound and imagination. The concert will show- case Tingstad and Rumbel’s EOHQGLQJ RI $PHULFDQD ¿Q- ger-style guitar with melodic woodwinds creating a capti- vating musical experience, leaving the listener wanting more. Advance tickets are on sale now: $15 for adults and $10 for students by calling 503- 7LFNHWV ZLOO DOVR be available at the door the day of the concert at $20 for adults and $15 for students. “Fishing Village” by Kathryn Murdock. Tillamook Nazarene Church is located at 2611 Third St. Tillamook County Arts Network is a 501(c)(3) non- profit organization found- ed in 2000 to strengthen, illuminate and promote the visual, performing and literary arts in Tillamook County. TCAN believes that a strong, vibrant, livable community has a healthy arts and culture component. TCAN relies on its annual fundraiser to help support its effort on behalf of the coun- ty. Recently, TCAN entered into a partnership with Vis- it Tillamook Coast and now provides arts and cultural in- “Sunrise” by Martha Lee. formation as part of the new outreach to visitors. For more information about TCAN, visit www.til- lamookcountyarts.org See work at old Long Beach Train Depot Daily! S E R V I N G B R E A K FA S T, LUNCH & SUPPER Regional selection of beers, wines and vintage cocktails available. 243 11th Street, Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-1787 www.AstoriaCoffeeHouse.com We cater your event! W AHKIAKUM C HAMBER OF C OMMERCE 360-795-9996 • WCHAMBER @ CNI . NET WAHKIAKUMCHAMBER . COM 16 | July 9, 2015 | coastweekend.com Weekly Specials: 5-8 PM Sushi & Martinis Mondays Taco & Margarita Thursdays (3 Buck Tacos) Submitted photo NW Artist Guild opens show Open 7am European Style Coffeehouse by day, intimate bistro offering neo-regional cuisine by night. Submitted photo Follow & “Like” us on Facebook LONG BEACH, Wash. — North- west Artist Guild embarks on its summer show at the old Long Beach Train De- pot, 102 Third St. N.W. The show will run Fri- day to Sunday, July 10 to 12 and will include works from the guild members, includ- ing Martha Lee, Stan Rie- sedel, Betsy Toepfer, Kent Toepfer, Susan McCloud, Kathryn Murdock and other members. The guild has been work- ing together as an art family for a little over two years and is steadily growing in numbers. Artists work in watercolor, pastel, acrylic and collage, with a mix from abstract to realism. The group has a total of four shows for 2015 with the next one at the Cove Restau- rant in Long Beach in No- vember. Submitted photo “Paint Chips” by Stan Riesedel. The July show will be open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. both days, with a public Artist’s Reception from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 10. Light refreshments will be served, and visitors are en- couraged to view work, meet artists, hear their stories and visit with friends.