The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 24, 2016, Page 3, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    NOVEMBER 24, 2016 // 3
Enjoy Yuletide in Seaside this weekend
Parade of Lights,
43rd annual gift
fair and Santa on
tap Nov. 25 to 27
Convention Center, located
at 415 First Ave. in down-
town.
“This is a festive way to
start your holiday shopping
with the family,” says event
coordinator Cyndi Mudge.
“We have extraordinary
vendors located in the heart
of Seaside.”
Each year more than 70
boutique vendors participate
in the annual Seaside Hol-
iday Artisan Gift Fair. The
fair features fi ne art, crafted
beverages and artisan gifts
by each vendor: paintings,
ceramics, wood working,
jewelry, clothing, children’s
items, holiday food, spe-
cialty candy and books by
coastal authors are among
the many items.
SEASIDE — The Seaside
Chamber of Commerce
invites the public to kick
off the holiday season at the
beach and celebrate Yuletide
in Seaside.
Programs include the
43rd annual Seaside Holiday
Artisan Gift Fair, the Pacifi c
Power Parade of Lights,
Lighting of the Tree, carol-
ing and visits with Santa.
The fun begins Friday,
Nov. 25, with the opening of
the gift fair from noon to 5
p.m. at the Seaside Civic &
coast
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
weekend
The gift fair continues
through the weekend from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,
Nov. 26 and from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27.
Other highlights of Yule-
tide in Seaside include:
• Daily visits with Santa:
Children can visit Santa
from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday and
from noon to 2 p.m. Sat-
urday and Sunday at the
Seaside Civic & Convention
Center.
• Kids Wood Working
Clinic: Sponsored by Home
Depot, this clinic takes place
Sunday at the gift fair (while
supplies last).
• The Parade of Lights,
presented by Pacifi c Power,
starts at 7 p.m. Friday
downtown. Also fi nd free
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
REBECCA SEDLAK
COAST WEEKEND PHOTOS
DANNY MILLER
arts & entertainment
ADVERTISING MANAGER
BETTY SMITH
ON THE COVER
CONTRIBUTORS
DAN HAAG
DAVID CAMPICHE
LYNETTE RAE MCADAMS
Visitors make their way toward
the breezeway between the two
wings of the Barbey Maritime
Center in Astoria during the
building’s grand opening in Jan-
uary 2013. The building used to
be Astoria’s train depot.
PHOTO BY ALEX PAJUNAS
To advertise in Coast Weekend,
call 503-325-3211 or contact
your local sales representative.
© 2016 COAST WEEKEND
See story on Page 10
4
10
14
COASTAL LIFE
‘I had a blessed life’
Seaview resident, veteran recalls the old days, World War II
FEATURE
Then and now
TO SUBMIT AN ITEM
Familiar North Coast buildings have many stories to tell
DINING
Mouth of the Columbia
Need a new burger joint? Try Ruby’s Roadside Grill
FURTHER ENJOYMENT
SEE + DO...............................12, 13
CROSSWORD..............................17
CW MARKETPLACE..................18
MUSIC CALENDAR ..................20
GRAB BAG ..................................22
Coast Weekend welcomes comments
and contributions from readers.
New items for publication consider-
ation must be submitted by 10 a.m.
Tuesday, one week and two days
before publication.
Find it all online!
CoastWeekend.com
features full calendar listings,
keyword search and easy
sharing on social media.
Phone: 503.325.3211 Ext. 217
or 800.781.3211
Fax: 503.325.6573
E-mail: rsedlak@dailyastorian.com
Address: P.O.Box 210 •
949 Exchange St. Astoria,
OR 97103
Coast Weekend is published every
Thursday by the EO Media Group,
all rights reserved. No part of this
publication can be reproduced
without consent of the publisher.
Coast Weekend appears weekly
in The Daily Astorian and the
Chinook Observer.
PHOTO BY JEFF TER HAR
PHOTO BY JEFF TER HAR
Santa waves to the crowd at
the 2014 Seaside Parade of
Lights.
hot cider and cocoa in front
of Finns Fish House (227
Broadway) starting at 6:30
p.m. while supplies last.
A Pacifi c Power truck makes its way through Seaside, glowing
during the 2014 Parade of Lights. This year’s parade takes place
at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25 in downtown Seaside.
• The Tree Lighting with
Santa and community carol-
ing led by local singer and
Seaside Chamber Ambassa-
dor Shirley Yates will follow
the parade. Winners of the
parade will be announced
before visits with Santa.
For a schedule of activ-
ities visit www.Seaside-
Chamber.com or call Seaside
Chamber at 503-738-6391.