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Summer climbs
off ered for
Angora hikers
and friends
PROFESSIONAL TEACHES
NATURE, LANDSCAPE
PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS
The Angora Hiking
Club has organized a
series of summer climbs
for Angora hikers and
friends.
The Phyllis Dubb Me-
morial Saddle Mountain
Flower Climb, a diffi cult
hike, will take place
Saturday, June 24. Hikers
can meet up with others
at the vacant parking lot
at the end of Sixth Street
in Astoria at 9 a.m., or
they can meet at the Sad-
dle Mountain trail head at
10 a.m.
Michael Dubb and
Kathleen Adams will lead
the hike.
For more information,
contact Dubb at 503-
791-5325, or Adams at
541-261-3458.
T he
Frank lin
A partm ents
SUBMITTED PHOTO
A photo by Jim Young, teacher of the photography class.
NETARTS — Friends of Netarts
Bay WEBS will offer a free
course for emerging landscape and
nature photographers 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Sunday, June 25, in the Ne-
tarts Bay area. Participants must
register for details.
Jim Young, a professional
photographer and marine scientist,
will teach the basics of photog-
raphy and how to take a good
image.
The course is part of the
“Explore Nature” series of hikes,
walks, paddles and outdoor ad-
ventures. Series events are hosted
by a consortium of volunteer
community and nonprofi t orga-
nizations. They are “meaningful
nature-based experiences” high-
lighting the beauty of Tillamook
County and the work done “to
preserve and conserve the area’s
natural resources and natural re-
source-based economy,” organiz-
ers said.
The class is limited to 10 peo-
ple, who will need to bring their
own cameras and be familiar with
transferring photos to computers.
WEBS will provide transportation
to natural areas.
Donations for Netarts Bay
WEBS are encouraged.
Contact Young at
jimyoung4990@gmail.com, or
call 503-842-2153 for more infor-
mation.
Area author hosts ocean-themed writing workshop
Seaside’s
Gallery
AFTER
HOURS
Providing Elegance &
Efficiency to D ow ntow n
Astoria for O ver 100 Years
Every Saturday
through summer
from 5-7pm
1432 Franklin Avenue
Easom Property
Management, Inc.
Gilbert District Gallery
Beach Books Ballery
Seaside Coffee House
Moxie Fair Trade
Sun Rose Gallery
503-325-5678
ASTORIA — Author Matt
Love will hold a half-day
ocean-themed writing
workshop 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, July 15, in an
Astoria home.
“The ocean is a tremen-
dous part of my creative
life,” Love said, “and I dis-
cover many of my best ideas
for writing when I walk
along the beach or watch the
ocean from afar. Thinking
and writing about the ocean
is a great way to open one’s
mind.
2 0
LANDSCAPE $
BARK
(U-HAUL)
per yard
WARRENTON FIBER
8am-5pm
861-3305 Mon-Fri,
389 NW 13th St.,
Warrenton
“I encourage any aspiring
writer to take the class and
write about the ocean. It’s
the easiest thing in the world
to write about and can help
get you going.”
The class costs $65 and
will cap at 12 participants,
who will pay at the begin-
ning of the workshop. The
price includes a “free gift of
ocean magic.” Scholarships
are also available.
To register, contact Love
at nestuccaspitpress@gmail.
com.
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