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JULY 6, 2017 // 15 A STORIA C ORNER D ELI Ԃ Local Ԃ Fresh Ԃ Gourmet See for full menu 304 37th Street | Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-7768 All orders take-out 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 C ELEBRATE RAILROAD DAY S S AT JULY 15TH Advertise Your Restaurant Here TU E 22 $ ECIAL! Y PI Z Z A DA Pizz 2 for as SP S Dining 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR O U T Great pub grub & craft beer Seaview, WA ▪ 360.642.4150 shelburnerestaurant.com Advertise Y our Restaurant Here! 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast North Coast and Peninsula ILIES FAM OME! C WEL Hungry Harbor GrillE 3 13 Pa c ific Hw y, Do w n to w n Lo n g Be a c h, W A 3 60-642-5555 • w w w.hu n gryha rb o r.c o m EX PAN DED S UM M ER HOURS Imagine Your Restaurant Advertised Here! 1157 N. Marion Avenue Gearhart 503-717-8150 www.mcmenamins.com Tickets on sale for Cottage & Garden tour and raffle CANNON BEACH — Tickets are on sale for Cannon Beach History Center & Museum’s annual Cottage & Garden Tour. In September, the mu- seum will open the doors of more than ten homes as part of this annual fundraiser. The tour will take place the weekend of Friday, Sept. 8, and includes a series of fun events. Everything starts Friday night with a concert and re- ception at the Cannon Beach Community Hall (207 North Spruce St.). Kelsey Mousley & The Next Right Thing will ease attendees into a busy weekend of home tours, wine tastings, art exhibits, presentations and more live music. Tickets to this event are $15. For more than a decade, the History Center & Museum has welcomed visitors from the Pacific Northwest and beyond to tour vintage homes, historic inns and architectural wonders of this coastal town. The tour of homes and gardens will take place Satur- day, Sept. 9, and is a one-day event. Start the day with a lec- ture on the history of Cannon Beach from Doug Deur at the Community Hall, followed by the tour. Luncheon and lecture tick- ets are $25. For the first time, tour-goers are invited to ex- plore the north end of Cannon Beach. Tickets for the home and garden tour are $35. Saturday will feature a concert and reception at the community hall with local favorite Thistle & Rose. The reception is historically over- flowing with beer from Fort George Brewery and Buoy Beer, wine from the Nehalem Bay Winery, and tasty treats, organizers said. This event is included in the cost of a home and garden tour ticket. The final event is an English-style garden tea at the community hall Sunday, Sept. SUBMITTED PHOTOS Cottage & Garden Tour 2006 For more information, contact the museum at 503- 436-9301, email at info@ cbhistory.org, or visitcbhisto- ry.org. Fall raffle Cottage Tour rack card artwork 10. Attendees will enjoy their tea with a presentation by gardening professional Dawn Hummel. Tickets are $20. The Cottage & Garden Tour provides 20 percent of the History Center & Museum’s annual income and allows the organization to provide a free field trip program to area schools, seasonal exhibits and a free lecture series. People can purchase tick- ets on the website or by call- ing 503-436-9301. Tickets for each event may be purchased individually, or as a weekend package. Many events sell out, so make plans as soon as possible. Enjoy local art, historic photographs or gift certificates from local shops? How about supporting a local nonprofit? Then take note of the History Center & Museum’s annual fall raffle, part of the Cottage & Garden Tour. The drawing will take place Saturday, Sept. 9, during the Maggie & the Cats con- cert from 6 to 8 p.m. “You do not have to be present to win, but you might want to anyway,” the museum said in a release. The raffle drawing will take place at the Saturday night concert. Beautiful pieces will be available. “The shining star will be a one-of-kind piece donated by Jim Kingwell, of Icefire Glassworks in Cannon Beach,” the museum said. “The sculpture would be a beautiful addition to any home, but would also make a fantastic garden feature.” In addition, Jeffrey Hull Gallery has donated a print of “Carol’s Geraniums.” Tickets are $5 each and available at the museum or through the online gift shop.