The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, July 20, 2017, Page 13, Image 22

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    JULY 20, 2017 // 13
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CANNON BEACH — The
Cannon Beach Arts Asso-
ciation is celebrating its
30th anniversary 6 to 9
p.m. Saturday, July 22, at
the Cannon Beach Gallery
(1064 S. Hemlock St.).
“We will have great food,
wine and live music for the
special fundraiser event,”
organizers said in a release.
This year, the gallery
is hosting crowd favorite
“12X12” artist invitational
show, where the best artists
on the North Coast create
special art for the organiza-
tion’s fundraiser.
Artists have been
working for the past month
to create striking works
of art on 12-inch-square
birch panels. Each board
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The Cannon Beach Gallery
will have a unique creation
made specially for this
event and will be priced at
$150.
Proceeds from the show
support programs such as
the association’s children’s
art camp, weekly workshop
program, artist grants and
high school scholarship
program.
More than 80 artists are
participating this year, and
people are already asking
to reserve works (which the
association can’t do).
“The buzz around the
show is exciting,” organiz-
ers said. “We expect well
over 100 people to attend
the celebration, which will
be held inside the gallery
and also on our back patio.”
Anyone interested in vol-
unteering at the event can
visit the gallery; the associ-
ation’s director or a docent
will be happy to help.
To find out more infor-
mation about programs,
visit cannonbeacharts.org,
or call 503-436-0744.
PORTLAND INDIE ROCKERS INVADE MERRY TIME
ASTORIA — Three indie rock bands
— Last Giant, Rllrbll and Down
Gown — will play a live show at
the Merry Time Bar and Grill (995
Marine Drive) 9:30 p.m. Saturday,
July 22.
No cover; attendees must be 21
and older, with a valid ID, to enter.
Doors open at 9 p.m.
Last Giant delivers “bone-rum-
bling rock with a 70s roll,” accord-
ing to press materials. Their second
album, “Memory of the World,”
was released in April 2017.
Rllrbll has released 10 full-
lengths in the last decade, more
than a dozen EPs and singles, plus
compilations. They tour the western
U.S. regularly.
Down Gown released its self-ti-
tled debut album in January 2017.
Veterans of Portland’s vibrant music
community from the classic 1990s
through the expansive 2000s, Down
Gown rotates between delicate
phrasing, unusual chord structures
and thunderous blasts of rock.
The Merry Time has a full bar,
homemade food, pinball and pool.
For more information, contact
Terry Robinett at merrytimebar@
gmail.com or 503-867-4516.
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