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6 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Sou’Wester hosts Audios Amigos Tickets on sale now for 13th annual SEAVIEW, Wash. — The Sou’Wester Lodge will host Portland surf-rock instru- mental group Audios Amigos for a performance at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 2. The show is open to the public, and there is no cover charge. The band consistent- ly brings a high-energy live show that will induce volun- tary and involuntary move- ments of the arms, legs and any other bodily attachments. Band members often wear mariachi or classic Western inspired suits — but authentic suits are impossible to ind in Portland (especially on a musician’s budget), so the band has made their own homespun versions. The Amigos have shared gigs with Red Fang, Sir Rich- ard Bishop, Bob Log III, The Pork Torta, Pierced Ar- rows, Southern Culture on the Skids, The Reigning Sound, The Chop Tops and more. The Sou’Wester is located at 3728 J Place. For more information, call 360-642- 2542. Tickets on sale for Music in the Gardens LONG BEACH PENINSULA, Wash. — Music in the Gardens is announcing its 10th annu- al Long Beach Peninsula Garden Tour and invites the public to join local music and garden enthusiasts from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 16 for a self-guided tour. Each venue will showcase the beautiful gardens of local area residents. Participants will have the opportunity to talk one-on-one with the gardeners and discover their growing secrets, while relax- Crossword Answer C O M A S O H A R A A B R A M T O I L S T I H O V A T O N O R Y G E M A L A B O D M I L E P A D R E L M D Y A D S E N A T I A L E C P A R E R A C K O H O O N E R S M E S A V O T E E R S C R C A R A U S A G N K E E E A N N E T A R M E S B O D I A R T A S T I O N A L K C O E E X C H U T P O P A B A T T L A P O I L E A S S O N M A N T H A S I N T O T S I D E S S D E F E M O O R L E R A A N S W T O C A Y F O C E T N T R E B U S T O P P U R I C P E L S E S R T E P I N P I T A T E N D L G A R E E N A T R R A T E H A V R D I U S E C L U B L E N A A R I D A C R E D R A M A O U T O F R T E C U A R N D E E I E E D S D N S A E P I N A L D S H E E X O Y A C Y C D A T B E E T E S A M B I T R I S E S A B N E T Y S B E L L E A S S E S ing to music and small bites while touring the grounds. Featured musicians will include The Winterings, Terry Robb, Acustica World Music, The Mozart Chicks, Brian O’Connor nd Barbara Bate. Tickets are $20 and avail- able now online at watermu- sicfestival.com You can also buy tickets starting July 9 at the following locations: Bay Avenue Gal- lery, located at 1406 Bay Ave. in Ocean Park; The English Nursery, located at the corner of Highway 101 and 103 in Seaview; and the Oysterville Store, located at 3012 Oyster- ville Road in Oysterville. Tickets purchased online must be presented at one of the above-noted locations to receive a garden tour map. Proceeds beneit Ocean Beach School District music programs. For more information, visit the Music in the Gardens Tour page on Facebook, visit watermusicfestival.com, or contact Nancy Allen by call- ing 360-642-2507. 102.3 fm the Classic Rock Station Cannon Beach Cottage & Garden Tour CANNON BEACH — Attention, history hounds, architecture enthusiasts and the coastally curious: It’s nearly time to put on your walking shoes to take a tour through Cannon Beach’s unique homes and cottages. The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum will celebrate its 13th year of opening the doors to grand beach homes, historic cottages and architectur- al wonders in the coastal town this September with its Cottage & Garden Tour. Over the years the tour has received accolades from Oregon Home Magazine, Sunset Magazine, The Oregonian, Seattle Times, Oregon Coast Magazine and more. Not many home tours take place with the Paciic Ocean and one of the most iconic Oregon images, Haystack Rock, in view. Cannon Beach has been a destination community since the late 1800s. The August 1891 issue of the The Daily Astorian declared the settlement a “sports- man’s paradise” — ideal for rest and recuperation. It was alluring for both its seaside location and its unequivocal charm. That charm will be on full display during the cottage tour. The event, a fundraiser for the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum, is scheduled for Sept. 9 to 11. Tickets are on sale now. The tour is a multi-day event that begins with an exclusive concert and reception on Friday, Sept. 9. Start the weekend on the right foot with Kelsey Mousley and The Next Right Thing. Mousley has been performing for just over a decade and has been compared to a young Diana Krall. Tasty morsels will be provided by Sea Level Bak- SUBMITTED PHOTO The Cannon Beach History Center & Museum will put on its 13th annual Cottage & Garden Tour this September. ery and Newman’s at 988. On Saturday, attendees are invited to a special luncheon and lecture at the Tolovana Inn. This year’s lecture will focus on vin- tage and traditional design and the reawakening of these styles in home design. The speaker, Libby Holah, received her master of ar- chitecture from Washington University and has had her vintage and historic designs featured in 1859 Magazine. The tour of homes will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. Sept. 10. This year the tour will take place in the Tolo- vana area of Cannon Beach. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour historic cottages (the original tiny house), grand beach homes, lodges and inviting gardens. One of the highlights of the 2016 tour will be the former summer cottage of Frank and Irta Woodield. Frank Woodield was a pro- liic and acclaimed photog- rapher of the Oregon Coast and Astoria during the early 1900s. His wife, Irta, was a talented poet. Both had a love of Cannon Beach that was obvious from their works, which will be on display. Following the tour, attendees are invited to a concert and reception at the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum. Take off your walking shoes and slip on your dancing shoes for the Saturday night concert featuring Maggie & the Cats. Local libations will be lowing thanks to Nehalem Bay Winery and Fort George Brewery. This event is included in the cost of home tour tickets. The inal event of the weekend is an English-style garden tea at the Tolovana Inn on Sunday, Sept. 11. Attendees will enjoy tea and treats while listening to a presentation by guest speaker, Sherian Wright, a published Northwest author and naturalist. Her presentation will focus on beekeeping for the backyard gardener. Tickets for each event may be purchased individu- ally, or as a weekend pack- age. Many of these events sell out, so make your plans ahead of time. For more information regarding tick- ets or other events, contact the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum at 503- 436-9301, email at info@ cbhistory.org, or visit www. cbhistory.org