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DECEMBER 1, 2016 // 15 Find art, antiques in Ocean Park OCEAN PARK, Wash. — Get to know the seaside and bayside town of Ocean Park during the second Ocean Park Art and Antiques Fes- tival of Trees from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3. A group of six shops, studios and galleries invite visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery, friendly people and shopping experiences offered by local artists and vintage collectors alike. Plan to nibble and browse your way through this free and fun event. Naquaiya Studio 1609 273rd Place Michele Naquaiya’s beach bun- galow showcases her mosaic talents. A new series of knitwear hats vie for space with scratchboard drawings, paintings, cards, prints and mosaics. Bay Avenue Gallery 1406 Bay Ave. Sue Raymond’s bustling studio and gallery offers an abundance of artist creativity in the gallery and clay artists at work in the studio. Gifts, art, jewelry and ornaments from local artists dazzle the eye. Bette Lu Krause, an Ocean Park Art & Antique member whose studio is usually on the art and antique walks, will be singing with the Bayside Singers on Dec. 3, but she will have work exhibited at Bay Avenue Gallery. Forgotten Treasures Antiques and Collectibles 1904 Bay Ave. At Forgotten Treasures, among the vintage and antique booths, a Christmas tree displays ornaments from yesteryear, brought in by many of the mall dealers. Owners Vince and Alissa Stevens were just awarded the Pacific County EDC Best Business Honor. And somewhat surprisingly, the shop is Bigfoot’s favorite haunt; don’t forget your cameras. Weir Studios 2217 Bay Ave. Andrea Weir has had a burst of creative inspiration resulting in a flurry of watercolor paintings. Weir Studios is a converted boat barn and houses work from Andrea and Sven Weir. Fused glass, beaded art and jewelry fill the barn with color. A STORIA C ORNER D ELI Ԃ Local Ԃ Fresh Ԃ Gourmet See for full menu 304 37th Street | Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-7768 All orders take-out W EDNES DAY IS BURG ER NITE 503.436.1539 www.cafesweetbasils.com Cannon Beach Dining “Funchal Morning” is inspired by Eric Wiegardt’s recent trip to Portugal, where he taught some watercolor classes. Trivia Night Eve ry Frid a y in o u r b a r 7pm 503.32 5.7414 b a ked a k.co m #1 12 th S treet, Asto ria , O R A Christmas stocking by clay artist Danni Pederson at Bay Avenue Gallery. 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 A watercolor painting by An- drea Weir. O U T 15% Discount Coupon on Food at the Shelburne restaurant & Pub 6HDYLHZ:$ƒ VKHOEXUQHUHVWDXUDQWFRP Patty’s Wicker Cafe On the Beautiful Necanicum River 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast Breakfast & Lunch 600 Broadway Ste 7 & 8 -Seaside 503.717.1272 North Coast and Peninsula Ornaments at Beach Home Old and New. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Beach Home Old & New 2311 Bay Ave. Just a hop away is another barn housing photographers Charlie and Bonnie Lou Cozby. “Going to the birds” via rustic, beach chic and traditional ornaments, Beach Home features Christmas trees and a bit of this and that. Colors of nature, gem and ster- ling silver jewelry will be on sale. Wiegardt Studio Gallery 2607 Bay Ave. Eric Wiegardt, a world-renowned watercolorist, has his working studio on the upper floor of this charming antique farmhouse, while the first floor is a kaleidoscope of color created by a floor- to-ceiling display of original work. Prints and cards as well as instructional books, DVDs and art supplies are available too. ILIES FAM OME! C WEL ul’s T. Pa Astoria’s Neighborhood “ S teak & S eafood” R estaurant Hungry Harbor GrillE 3 13 Pa c ific Hw y, Do w n to w n Lo n g Be a c h, W A 3 60-642-5555 • w w w.hu n gryha rb o r.c o m Lunch & Dinner Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturday Full & & Lite Meals Available 1157 N. Marion Avenue Gearhart 503-717-8150 www.mcmenamins.com