The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, June 22, 2017, Page 13, Image 22

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    JUNE 22, 2017 // 13
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“Crater Lake” by Bob Kroll.
Kroll is a retired vet
who lives in Cannon
Beach. He has volun-
teered with the museum
for years and is excited to
share his work with the
public.
“Haystack Rock” by Riley Hawksford.
This is Hawksford’s fi rst time displaying her images
professionally. She lives and works in Cannon Beach
during the summers and grew up there.
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Favorite stop to & from the Coast
CANNON BEACH — This summer, the Cannon Beach
History Center & Museum’s seasonal art exhibit will
feature the work of more than 10 Pacifi c Northwest
artists. “Behind the Lens” will open 6 p.m. Friday,
June 23, with refreshments and an opportunity to meet
the artists.
The exhibit includes three to fi ve pieces from
amateur and professional photographers. The artists
were given the freedom to share their story — and, in
some cases, their love of Cannon Beach and Oregon —
through visual art.
“Behind the Lens” mingles metal, wood, canvas and
framed pieces with vibrant colors, innovative content
and inspiring stories.
This exhibit was made possible with funding from
Clatsop County and will be on display through Septem-
ber. The museum (1387 S. Spruce St.) is open 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. seven days a week.
For more information, visit cbhistory.org or fi nd the
museum’s Facebook page.
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ASTORIA — An upcoming class on
tool sharpening, led by instructor
Darrin Fiscum, will be held at the
Barbey Maritime Center 8:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 24.
“Sharp tools make any job easi-
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Participants will learn how to
sharpen planes and chisels using
basic stones and strops. They will
use hand-eye skills rather than
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No experience with hand tools
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The cost is $40 for members,
$65 for nonmembers. Bring hand
tools that need sharpening.
To register, call 503-325-2323.
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