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Create holiday cards in linocut class
CANNON BEACH — Come to
the Creative Coast Project
Space for an introduction
to linocut printmaking. The
workshop will allow stu-
dents to get into the holiday
spirit and create their own
cards for Christmas, Hanuk-
kah, Bodhi Day, Mawlid,
winter solstice and more.
There are two chances to
participate: Friday, Dec. 2 or
Saturday, Dec. 3.
Experienced printmaker
Susan Walsh will help you
design and carve your own
linoleum block. Participants
will be guided through the
process of printing a small
edition of one-color cards
using a small press. Walsh
will also show you how to
print by hand, so you can
produce more cards at home
without a press.
Each class includes all
the materials you need. Just
register for the class and
show up with your ideas.
Both workshops will take
place at the Creative Coast
Project Space located in
Suite 25 on the second floor
of Sandpiper Square. The
first printmaking session will
be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Find farmers market and
winter bazaar in Nehalem
Win a quilt, buy
gifts, chow down
at local gift fairs
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Use linocut skills to make special holiday cards Dec. 2 or 3.
Dec. 2 with an hour lunch
break. The second session
will from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Dec. 3 with an hour lunch
break. Participants are wel-
come to bring a sack lunch
and work over the scheduled
lunch break
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NEHALEM — Like to shop?
Like to eat? Like to be a
winner? All these desires
can be satisfied Saturday,
Dec. 3 when Nehalem
Bay-area organizations hold
holiday and winter markets.
These events emphasize lo-
cally produced food and gift
items, and sales will benefit
nonprofit and charitable
organizations.
Nehalem Bay United
Methodist Church, will hold
its 46th annual Christmas
Bazaar & Clam Chowder
Luncheon, from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Dec. 3. The church is
located at 10th and A streets
in Nehalem. This long-run-
ning bazaar includes a silent
auction and craft vendors
in addition to its traditional
components: filled baskets
ready for giving, jewelry,
pies, a bakery and candy
shop, handmade crafts, gifts
and a jewelry counter.
All proceeds from the
Methodist bazaar go to the
church’s charitable work,
much of which is right in
Tillamook County: Healthy
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This holiday quilt will be
raffled by the White Clover
Grange.
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Green Fork Farm will sell at a
winter farmers market Dec. 3.
Families, Good News Club,
Marie Mills and more.
The same day, Manzanita
Farmers Market will host a
winter market from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the White Clover
Grange, located at 36585
Highway 53, about 2 miles
east of U.S. Highway 101,
landmarked by a humorous
cow sculpture.
This market will empha-
size locally produced food
and gift items, including
Lance’s Farm Vittles
(lamb, chicken and beef),
Happy Handmade (organic
skin care products), Green
Fork Farm (winter vege-
tables), Miss Blackberries
Farm (beeswax candles),
Rinehart Clinic & Phar-
macy (gift raffle, health
information, blood pressure
checks), CS Fishery (local
fresh fish and seafood),
Trish Peake’s hand knits,
Wild for Lavender (gifts,
food, tea, honey), North
Coast Soap Company,
Roots and Wings Jewelry,
Tallwoman Tonics (herb-
als of all sorts) and White
Clover Grange’s own local
preserved foods.
The grange will offer a
hot lunch from 11 a.m. to
2 p.m., including reuben
sandwiches, vegan chili,
cornbread and pie. The
grange will also raffle off
a Christmas quilt and a leg
of lamb from Lance’s Farm
Vittles. The lunch and
quilt raffle will benefit the
grange’s building mainte-
nance and improvement,
including a window resto-
ration projects.
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