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2 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Register now for Summer Art Camp in Cannon Beach CANNON BEACH — The Cannon Beach Arts As- sociation’s 15th Annual Summer Art Camp will take place Monday, July 10, through Friday, July 14, at the Cannon Beach Community Church (132 E. Washington St). The camp is designed for people ages 3 through adult. Morning session classes will be held 10 a.m. to noon, afternoon classes 1 to 4 p.m. Students 5 to 12 who wish to remain at camp for both morning and afternoon classes can stay for a supervised brown-bag lunch hour. Early registration is rec- ommended; some classes are already full, the associ- ation announced. Open morning classes include: CANNONBEACHARTS.ORG • Mini-Doodlers (ages 3 to 5) with Betsy Mahoney • Watercolor Sea Jour- ney (ages 5 to 8) with Ireta Sitts-Graube • Watercolor Techniques (ages 10 to adult) with Sue Scheewe-Brown • Calligraphy (ages 12 to adult) with Rebecca Read • Kid’s Yoga (ages 5 to 12) with Karen Meili • Jewelry Design with local designer Lisa Kerr Open afternoon classes include: • Mixed Media for the Minis (ages 5 to 7) with Betsy Mahoney • Sketch Book Making (ages 9 and older) with Barbara Temple Ayres • Introduction to Print- making (ages 8 and older) with Sarah Lippold • Gelli Plate Painting (ages 9 to 12) with Meagan Sokol • 3-D Weaving with Gretchen Douglas Tuition ranges from $60 to $85 per class, with a dis- count offered to association members. An additional fee is charged for students 5 to 12 who stay for lunch hour. Brochures in English and Spanish, with full descrip- tion of classes and registra- tion forms, are available at cannonbeacharts.org, and at the Cannon Beach Gallery (1064 S. Hemlock St.). Email questions to artcamp@cannonbeacharts. org. SUBMITTED PHOTO This piece by Debbie Loyd won Best of Show in 2016. Artists encouraged to submit work for Trail’s End judged show GEARHART — The Trails End Art Association’s 67th annual judged show, taking place in July, is now open to all artists. Participants must submit their artwork between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday, June 25, and Mon- day, June 26. Artists can enter in the following categories: • Wet: oil, watercolor and miscellaneous (ink, monoprint, sepia, serigraph, lithograph) • Dry: Pastel and miscel- laneous (charcoal, colored pencil, graphite, etc.) • Mixed media: collage and multi-media • Photography • 3-D sculpture, fine jewelry, fiber arts, wood working, fused glass Artists may submit two pieces not to exceed 24 by 30 inches each. If a piece ex- ceeds 720 square inches, only one piece will be accepted. The show — which runs Saturday, July 1, through Friday, July 28 — is open to entrants from throughout the Pacific Northwest, and artists of all ages: adults (older than 16), youth (13 to 16) and children (12 and younger). For Trail’s End Art Association members, the entry is free; artists receive a 15-percent commission on sales. For nonmembers, the entry fee is $15 per piece, or $25 for two pieces; artists receive a 30-percent com- mission on sales. The gala opening recep- tion will take place 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 1, at the Trail’s End Art Gallery (656 A St.). An award ceremony will be held 3 p.m. “There are cash prizes and this show has had great success with giving local artists exposure and sales,” organizers said. For more information, call the gallery at 503-717- 9458 or visit trailsendart.org. “We are the oldest gal- lery on the Oregon Coast featuring a variety of art techniques by our mem- bers.,” Trail’s End President Richard Newman said in a release. “While we have new monthly shows all throughout the year, the Judged Annual Show is our highlight.”