AUGUST 24, 2017 // 7 Artist unveils pop-up gallery, will be offering painting classes SEASIDE — The Gilbert Block Building and the Fairweather Gallery in Sea- side are sponsoring an open studio and pop-up gallery for artist Paul Brent through September. The public is invited to come in, check out the artwork and watch Paul Brent paint. In addition, Brent is of- fering painting classes with a maximum of 12 partici- pants; no prior experience with painting is necessary. A minimum of five participants is necessary for the class to work. If five students are not registered, Brent will offer another date later in the season. All mate- rials will be provided. Brent’s work has become internationally known for representing the coastal lifestyle. From watercolors to oil paintings, he captures nature in its most idyllic form, according to organiz- ers. While best known for his beach subjects, he has painted landscapes that cap- ture all aspects of nature. He and his wife, Lana Jane have an art gallery in Panama City, Florida, where they live part of the year. From June to October they SUBMITTED PHOTO Paul Brent live in Seaside, where they have had a home and artist’s studio for 10 years. Brent has been pro- filed in many publications including the Wall Street Journal and Coastal Living. He has authored a book on watercolor instruction, titled “Wonderful Watercolors,” and illustrated the children’s book “J. Rooker, Manatee.” Fairweather Gallery is located at 608 Broadway St. For hours and information about the classes, please call 503-738-8899. Make pottery, digest oyster facts at Netarts Bay NETARTS — Netarts Bay is a unique ecosystem home to great marine life and birds. Exploration of the area hints at how this bay formed to how it has been used by people throughout time. Discover these stories and more during free events offered by the Friends of Netarts Bay: Watershed, Estuary, Beach and Sea (WEBS) on Saturday, Aug 26. Registration is required. Please do so online at Eventbrite.com. For ques- tions or a link to the regis- tration site, please contact Smith_Chrissy22@yahoo. com, or call 541-231-8041. All of WEBS community programs are free. Tax-ex- empt donations to Netarts Bay WEBS to enable pro- grams like this are encour- aged but not required. • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. — “Pottery on the Bay: Meta- morphic Whistles” Join Friends of Netarts Bay WEBS and instructor, Mike Kelley, for Metamo- phic Whistles. See and learn about the native clays of Netarts Bay and how they have traditionally been used. Let these clays inspire you to create your own master- piece. The clay provided is basic stoneware clay. Pieces made for this class will not be suitable for use with food. A clear glaze will be applied. Art created at the event will need to be dried and fired; WEBS and the instructor will handle that process. The piece will SUBMITTED PHOTO Oysters be ready for pickup a few weeks after the program. Shipping is a possibility for a fee. The instructor will share post glaze options to add color to pieces that do not require a kiln. • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — “The Art of Growing Oysters” Enjoy Pacific Northwest oysters? Ever wondered where the oysters come from? The oyster industry is an important part of Tilla- mook County and includes a number of farms, like JAndy Oyster Company and Whis- key Creek Shellfish Hatch- ery on Netarts Bay. The tour is a rare opportunity to learn about the industry, the state- of-the-art scientific research going on at the hatchery, and the issues faced by shellfish along the Pacific Northwest. Be prepared to walk on uneven, wet and muddy surfaces. Tour of Manzanita homes set for Aug. 26 MANZANITA — Tour six unique, beautiful homes in the Manzanita area for the 22nd annual Tour of Homes sponsored by the Women’s Club of Manzanita, North County. The event will be held Saturday, Aug. 26. Homes will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The $10 tickets include a map of the home locations. They may be purchased only on the day of the event, starting at 8:30 a.m. Look for the booth at Howell’s Square located on Laneda Avenue and Third Street. The Women’s Club fundraising efforts support their goal of “women help- ing women of all ages and circumstance to make their lives, families and commu- nity stronger.” For more information, call 503-368-7279. SUBMITTED PHOTO An example of what can be done with Pottery on the Bay stoneware event CIVIL W AR! REENACTMENT SEPTEMBER 2-4, 2017 FORT STEVENS STATE PARK GATES OPEN AT 9:00 A.M. BATTLES 11 A.M. & 3 P.M. SAT & SUN. - NOON MONDAY LIVING HISTORY ALL DAY ADMISSION: ADULTS $12, SENIORS & MILITARY $8 KIDS 5 & UNDER FREE. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT GATE OR ONLINE NOW RECRUITING! VISIT ONLINE AT NWCWC.NET