AUGUST 24, 2017 // 21
TAKE AN ART & ANTIQUES SUMMER STROLL
OCEAN PARK, WASH. —
Ocean Park Art & An-
tiques invites you to take
a summer stroll down Bay
Avenue 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 26.
Seven locations scattered
along the Beach to Bay path
will open their doors to vis-
itors intent on discovering
the treasures this eclectic
group of artists and shop-
keeps have on display.
Though most shops have
everyday hours, the walk fea-
tures a few extras: live music,
visiting artists, demonstra-
tions and special sales.
Friendly folk, the beach
and bay steps away and a
beautiful drive. Come and
enjoy the best days of sum-
mer with us.
Wiegardt Studio
Gallery
2607 Bay Ave.
Eric Wiegardt demonstrates plein
air painting in the studio’s garden at
1 p.m. For one day only, all items in
the gallery are 20 percent off.
Beach Home Old and
New (aka The Barn
on Bay)
2311 Bay Ave.
Bonnie Lou Cozby is bringing
a gathering of fairy folk and mini
dragons to the tent she will perch
along the Beach to Bay path.
Joining her is jewelry artist Debbie
Haugsten.
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Mosaics and clay are the me-
dia of choice at Bay Avenue
Gallery’s working studio.
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Visitors are encouraged
to bring along comfy
beach chairs to enjoy the 1
p.m. plein air painting demo
by Eric Wiegardt.
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Members of the local spinning and weaving group, the Peninsula Fiberistas, will be on hand to
demonstrate their skills at 10 a.m. inside Adelaide’s.
Alissa Stevens demonstrates
a patina technique using Dix-
ie Belle chalk paint at Forgot-
ten Treasures Antiques and
Collectibles Mall.
Rosa’s Treasure Chest
1410 Bay Ave.
New to the group, Rosa
Accuardi has organized live ukulele
music in front of her shop featuring
“Things you want … nothing you
need.”
Apartments
1406 Bay Ave.
Sue Raymond has invited
beloved local artist Janet Herring to
the gallery for the afternoon. Her-
ring is known for her cranberry vine
baskets. Multiple artists show at
the gallery, and the studio is always
hopping with creativity.
Adelaide’s
2217 Bay Ave.
Andrea Weir’s new oil paintings
are featured along with a special sale
on the fused glass pendants she and
husband, Sven Weir, are known for.
1401 Bay Ave.
Colleen Smith offers the best
of everything delicious … coffee
and beverages, sandwiches, proper
desserts, chocolate candy and ice
cream — lots of ice cream. There
is a fantastic yarn shop inside the
historic Taylor Hotel building, as well
as a gathering of artists and authors
on the covered porches.
1904 Bay Ave.
Thirty-five diverse dealers in two
buildings along with “The Wizard”
(aka Vincent Stevens) and his tent of
wonders … Alissa Stevens demon-
strates a patina painting technique
using chalk paint and Molly and
Cameo welcome all.
Franklin
Bay Avenue Gallery
Weir Studios
Forgotten Treasures
Antiques and
Collectibles Mall
The
Visit the group’s Face-
book page, Ocean Park
Art & Antiques, for more
information and links to the
artists and shopkeeps on the
tour. Maps are available at
PHOTO BY BONNIE LOU COZBY
Bits of this and that, a pot of paint, crystals, glass jars, silky rib-
bons and more have been gathered. Fairies and dragons will
soon have new homes to “light” in. Photographer Bonnie Lou
Cozby offers a touch of magic in the Barn on Bay tent located
right off the Beach to Bay path.
the Ocean Park Area Cham-
ber of Commerce, The Long
Beach Peninsula Visitors
Bureau and all locations.
See you at the beach!
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A close-up of Andrea Weir’s
oil painting “Stampede”
20
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