The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 21, 2016, Page 3, Image 13

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    JULY 21, 2016 // 3
Tickets on sale for Cannon Beach museum’s raffl e
CANNON BEACH — Do you
like local art, historic pho-
tographs, or gift certificates
from your favorite local
shops? How about support-
ing a local nonprofit? Then
the Cannon Beach History
Center & Museum’s annual
fall raffle is for you.
The raffle takes place as
part of the museum’s annu-
al fundraiser, the Cottage &
Garden Tour. The drawing
will take place Sept. 10.
You do not have to be pres-
ent to win, but you might
want to be anyway. The
raffle drawing will take
place during the Maggie &
the Cats concert from 6 to
8 p.m. at the museum.
For $5 you have the
opportunity to take home
coast
some pretty wonderful
items. The shining star is a
one-of-kind piece by Can-
non Beach glasswork artist
Jim Kingwell. Kingwell
has been glass blowing
since the ’70s, and his
work is legendary. Glass
artists from around the
world visit Icefire Glass-
works to work with him.
If you have never been,
Icefire Glassworks is lo-
cated in the old Van Vleet
logging building at the cor-
ner of Gower and Hemlock
streets. At Icefire Glass-
works, visitors can watch
as glass artists Kingwell
and Suzanne Kindland
create vessels with dramat-
ic colors and specialized
techniques.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
weekend
arts & entertainment
Kate Morrison will bring her
genre-crossing band Kate and
the Crocodiles to perform at the
inaugural Manzanita Music Fes-
tival on July 23 and 24.
SUBMITTED PHOTO
SUBMITTED PHOTO
“From the Path” by Mary Arnold.
By entering the raffle,
you also have the chance
to take home an original
painting by Washington
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Artist Meghann Sprague paints the human form
COASTAL LIFE
The typewriter man
Astoria man embraces his mania for all things typewriters
FEATURE
Manzanita Music Festival
Multi-genre music fest off ers family-friendly fun
DINING
Mouth of the Columbia
Find fresh food at local farmers markets this summer
FURTHER ENJOYMENT
SEE + DO...............................12, 13
CROSSWORD.............................17
CW MARKETPLACE...........18, 19
MUSIC CALENDAR ..................20
GRAB BAG ..................................23
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Enter the raffl e to win a one-
of-kind glass piece by Can-
non Beach glasswork artist
Jim Kingwell.
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artist Mary Arnold. Arnold
is a versatile artist who is
as comfortable working
with textiles as she is with
oil. Her love of nature and
the sea comes through in
everything she does. The
original piece that’s in the
raffle, “From the Path,”
was inspired by Arnold’s
favorite place — Cannon
Beach.
Also part of the raffle
are several pieces by Pa-
cific Northwest illustrator
Gabri Kirkendall. Kirken-
dall specializes in hand
lettering, watercolor, and
pen and ink.
Other prizes include a
dinner for two from the
Cannon Beach Mo’s, or
one of two $25 gift cards
from Insomnia Coffee, one
of two $20 gift certificates
from Cannon Beach Trea-
sure Company, a gift card
from the Human Bean, an
original Beth Willis CD, or
any of 20 other prizes.
Tickets are available at
the museum or online at
www.cbhistory.org. For
information, call 503-436-
9301.