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Go on an arts and antiques walk in Ocean Park Feb. 13 Submitted photo Wooden plant containers and trellises will be for sale at the event. Learn the basics of pruning Master gardeners to hold workshop ILWACO, Wash. — The Wash- ington State University Master Gardeners of Paci¿c Coun- ty begin their fourth year of sponsoring a series of garden- ing workshops in conjunction with the Columbia Paci¿c Heritage Museum. The intent of this joint venture is to ren- ovate and maintain a Pacif- ic County Master Gardener demonstration garden at the museum. The winter workshop “Pruning Basics” and a plant clinic begins with a lecture at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Columbia Paci¿c Heritage Museum. The workshop and plant clinic are free and open to the public. Master gardener volunteers will demonstrate proper prun- ing techniques for trees and shrubs. After the workshop, attendees can practice pruning skills on the trees and shrubs in the museum’s Discovery Garden. Bring pruning tools and dress for the weather. Plant questions or prob- lems? Ask a master gardener. Stop by the museum anytime between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with any plant questions. If possi- ble, bring samples of the plant problem. There will also be a wooden container and trellis sale of various shapes and sizes. Credit cards will be ac- cepted. Don’t miss out; three more master hardener workshops are scheduled at the museum: • April 9, “Right Plant, Right Place,” • July 23, “Managing Pests in Your Garden & Landscape,” • Oct. 15, “Propagating Plants from Stems, Roots & Leaves.” The museum is located on 115 S.E. Lake St. and the Discovery Garden is located behind the museum’s parking lot. For more information, contact Bev Arnoldy at bevar- noldy@gmail.com OCEAN PARK, Wash. — Enjoy the romance and passion of the beach in winter, and explore six locations during Ocean Park’s Art and Antiques Walk, set for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day, Feb. 13. Pick up a sweetheart pink map of locations at the Ocean Park Area Chamber of Com- merce; the Long Beach Pen- insula Visitors Bureau; online at facebook.com/opartandan- tiques; all locations; or by emailing ShopOceanPark@ gmail.com On the tour are the Bette Lu Krause Studio, Naquaiya Studio, Bay Avenue Gallery, Forgotten Treasures Antiques and Collectibles Mall, Weir Studios, and Beach Home Old and New. “Reflections of the Fall” by Bette Lu Krause. Submitted photos “Heart Beat” is a piece of glass work. Expect to ¿nd nature-in- spired art, soft and warm knit- ware, mosaics, cards, prints, clay creatures, tremendous yard art treasures, fused glass the colors of sea gems, and a huge clearance sale (at one of the six locations). Bonnie McBride will pres- ent a glass on glass mosaic demonstration at Bay Avenue Gallery, and most locations of- fer sweet treats to visitors. Sign up to be on the group’s private email list and you will Naquaiya Studio will have many knitted items on view and for sale. automatically be entered in the Come Back and See Us draw- ing for a $25 gas card. More information is avail- able on the Ocean Park Art and Antiques Facebook page. Tom Horning to speak at Listening to the Land Geologist examines water’s impact on the local landscape SEASIDE — Join Seaside ge- ologist Tom Horning for the second of the 2016 Listening to the Land presentations, “The Geology of Water,” tak- ing place at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17 at the Seaside Public Library. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. During his talk, Horning will lead an imaginary tour of the local shoreline through time, as seawater squished sediments into rock that now forms the horizon, and as rain carved out canyons. Horning will review the cycle of rain- fall, evaporation and precip- itation — including recent discoveries about how rain, sea and ice have radically al- tered this coast in just the past 10,000 years and how they continue to shape it. A Seaside native, Horning has a master’s degree in geolo- gy from Oregon State Univer- sity. After a varied career as an exploration geologist, he re- turned to Seaside in 1994 and became a natural hazards and geotechnical consultant doing business as Horning Geosci- ences. Listening to the Land is a monthly winter speaker series offered January through May and presented by North Coast Land Conservancy and the Necanicum Watershed Coun- cil in partnership with the Sea- side Public Library. The theme in 2016 is water. For more information, visit NCLCtrust.org. 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