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    Join weekly birding surveys
at Sunset Beach this month
Still time to go birding at state parks
WARRENTON — Do you have
an appreciation for birds and
want some experience on how
best to see them? Or are you an
experienced birder wanting to
help with bird surveys? Here’s
your chance to join Let’s Go
Birding, a program by Oregon
State Parks.
Birding activities are free,
and birders 8 years old and
older are welcome; children
age 8 to 14 must be accompa-
nied by a parent or guardian.
Loaner binoculars are avail-
able for up to 10 birders. Bring
your own binoculars if avail-
able.
In 2015, Sunset Beach
State Recreation Site and the
Fort to Sea Trail is the site of
weekly bird surveys. The sur-
veys monitor the bird species
that use the park from season
to season. The surveys take
around two hours and cover
several diverse habitats along
the trail.
Sunset Beach surveys will
meet from 9 to 11 a.m. Sat-
urday, Dec. 12; Friday, Dec.
18; Wednesday, Dec. 23; and
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Go birding this December in Oregon State
Parks.
Wednesday, Dec. 30. Partici-
pants will meet at the Fort to
Sea Trailhead at the Sunset
Beach State Recreation Area.
There will also be a Fort
Stevens monthly bird survey
from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday,
Dec. 19; meet at Battery Rus-
sell in Fort Stevens State Park.
For questions contact Park
Ranger Dane Osis 503-861-
3170, ext. 41, or email dane.
osis@oregon.gov.
Seaside Public Library shows
North Coast printmakers’ art
SEASIDE — The North Coast
Printmakers Collective is now
showing original artwork at the
Seaside Public Library. The ex-
hibit opened Dec. 8 and is on
display in the Community Room
and foyer through Jan. 26.
These inspired and obsessed
artists produce quality origi-
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insights and shared aesthetics.
While the incentive to work co-
operatively is primarily based
on the common need to access
printmaking equipment and
studio space, the opportune out-
come has been artistic growth
for members through the inter-
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cal knowledge.
Included in the collective’s
repertoire are monotypes, mono-
prints, intaglio prints of all vari-
eties, and relief prints including
linocuts and woodblocks.
The North Coast Printmak-
ers Collective endeavors to pro-
mote education and excellence
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established in 2010, this group
originally formed to raise public
awareness of printmaking as an
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members’ collective work. It has
offered six successful public ex-
hibits.
The group is comprised of
approximately 14 established
and emerging artists working
frequently in a community-based
program at Clatsop Community
College.
The Seaside Public Library
is located at 1131 Broadway.
For more information, call 503-
738-6742 or visit www.seasideli-
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The North Coast Printmakers Collective is showing work at Seaside Public Library now through Jan. 26.
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