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Win the Cannon Beach Library 2017 quilt Composer of sacred music gives
CANNON BEACH — The
Cannon Beach Library’s
2017 quilt has been
finished and is now on
display.
Tickets are being sold
to win the 92-by-92-inch
oversized queen spread
in a drawing during the
library’s annual Holiday
Tea on Saturday, Dec. 2,
Operations Manager Bud-
die Anderson said.
Tickets are $1 each,
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or six for $5. Winners do
not have to be present to
win; the library will ship it
anywhere in the world.
Founded in 1927, the
library (131 N. Hemlock
St.) is open noon to 5 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday and
Friday; noon to 6 p.m.
Wednesday and Thurs-
day; and 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday. It is closed
Sundays.
For more information,
visit cannonbeachlibrary.
org or check out the li-
brary’s Facebook page.
Sign up for box-making workshop
CANNON BEACH — Registra-
tion is open for “Folded Box
Making,” the second work-
shop in the Cannon Beach
Arts Association’s new
weekly workshop series.
Led by artist Christine
Trexel, the event will be
held 10 a.m. to noon Satur-
day, May 27, at Tolovana
Hall (3779 S. Hemlock St.,
Tolovana Park).
“Learn to make a simple
yet elegant collapsible box
ingeniously stabilized with
its lid,” organizers wrote.
“This project will introduce
you to basic cutting, folding
and gluing techniques essen-
tial to all book-binding and
box-making projects.”
The workshop is $45 for
association members, $65
for nonmembers. The class
is limited to eight partici-
pants and requires booking
ahead of time.
People can sign up at
cannonbeacharts.org or by
calling the gallery at 503-
436-0744. Participants are
welcome to preregister and
pay at the event.
registration
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concert and workshop at St. Mary
ASTORIA — Dan Schutte, a
popular composer of sacred
music for two generations,
will perform in a special
concert at St. Mary Star of
the Sea Church (1491 Grand
Ave.) at 7 p.m. Friday, May
26. Admission is free; dona-
tions are welcome.
This event will be
followed by a workshop 9
a.m. to noon Saturday, May
27, at St. Mary Star of the
Sea auditorium (1411 Grand
Ave.).
At the workshop, Shutte,
an author and musician, will
give a presentation on Myst-
agogia, a “beautiful Easter
celebration for the entire
community, helping them
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experience the depths of the
truths they have accepted
in their Baptism, Confirma-
tion, and in the Eucharist,”
organizers said. “The weeks
after Easter are especially
powerful ones. It’s the time
of Mystagogia, when we try
to help each other experi-
ence the power and hope of
the Easter mystery.”
Steve Burke, a church
volunteers, wrote, “Schutte’s
music has a special relation-
ship to Catholic Masses, but
his modern hymns are also
loved and sung in mainline
and evangelical Protestant
churches.”
Individual registration is
$15 in advance, $20 at the
door. Make checks payable
to St. Mary Star of the Sea.
For more information on
the concert and workshop,
including group registration,
call the church at 503-325-
3671.
CELEBRATING
VETERANS
CELEBRATING
FREEDOM
Weekend
FORT STEVENS STATE PARK HISTORIC AREA AND BATTERY RUSSELL
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
MAY 27 & 28 • 11 AM- 4 PM
PARK HOURS 8AM-6PM
Free Admission
$5 Day Use Parking Fee
Memorial Day Weekend Events Include:
• Use An Old Soldier’s trail map to complete a word puzzle and collect a gift at
the museum
• Buy a ticket for a chance to fi re a Civil War era cannon
• Enjoy Free Civil War Earthworks tours
• Tour the Fort on The Beast: a 5-ton military truck (Fees apply)
• Check out the one of a kind underground Battery Mishler tour (Fees apply)
• Visit the 1911 Guardhouse
• See great displays at Battery Russell and play a cell phone game
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