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OCTOBER 19, 2017 // 15 dining out A STORIA C ORNER D ELI ◆ Local ◆ Fresh ◆ Gourmet See for full menu 304 37th Street | Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-7768 TU E 22 $ ECIAL! Y PI Z Z A DA Pizz 2 for as SP S All orders take-out 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 BURG ER NITES RETURN OC T 18TH North Coast and Peninsula 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast 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 OUR N EW FAL L HOURS ! 11 AM – 8 PM M ON – S AT 9 AM – 8 PM S UN Now offering soups, paninis, beer & wine. Come check out our new addition. You don’t need to zip to come sip. 503.861.9875 92111 Highlife Rd, Warrenton www.highlife-adventures.com Imagine Your Restaurant Advertised Here! Wild Mushroom & Pike Beer Dinner Friday, October 27th at 7 pm Seaview, WA • 360.642.4150 shelburnerestaurant.com Advertise Y our Restaurant Here! 1157 N. Marion Avenue Gearhart 503-717-8150 www.mcmenamins.com Artist teaches box making in one-day workshop ASTORIA — When is a box not a box? When it is ajar. That joke may be old, but Christine Trexel’s boxes are new, beautiful and unusual. She also creates books and journals that inspire people to draw, paint and write. Trexel will give a one-day workshop on making boxes at the Astoria Art Loft 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21. Learn to make a simple yet elegant box ingeniously stabilized with its own lid. Experience basic cutting, folding and gluing techniques essential to all book-binding and box-making projects. Trexel uses natural mate- rials from her own garden, as well as other high-quality sup- plies. She is a gifted teacher who takes artists, one step at a time, through the creation of simple and ornate boxes and wonderful books. To reserve a spot in the class, call 503-325-4442. The cost is $45, plus $10 for all supplies. PHOTO BY DWIGHT CASWELL In her studio, Astoria artist Christine Trexel holds a “Repository of Lost Things” for storing the things we lose: a single earring, scrolls representing lost memories and more. Learn old-world botanical drawing at Seaside library SEASIDE — Channel your in- ner Rembrandt at the Seaside Public Library’s Old World Botanical Drawing Class with local artist and illustrator Dorota Haber-Lehigh. The workshop takes place 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, and is sponsored by The Friends of the Seaside Library. Sign-up is required; do so at the circulation desk or by phone. The class is free, and all materials will be provid- ed. Haber-Lehigh will venture into the realm of old-world drawing. Participants will learn how to create a minia- ture botanical drawing using colored pencils on walnut ink-stained paper, which will create the antiqued look of SUBMITTED PHOTO A botanical drawing old-world documents. The class will draw from observation. Everyone is encouraged to bring a small rose hip, acorn, maple samsara or small seed pod. Haber-Lehigh will focus on simple colored pencil techniques for blending and layering colors, and how to achieve form when balancing light and dark tones. Dorota Haber-Lehigh received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Pacifi c University, with a focus on printmaking and art history. She designed, illustrated and published the coloring books “ABC of Native Plants of the Coastal Pacifi c Northwest,” “Native Berries of the Pacifi c Northwest,” and “Creatures of Haystack Rock.” The Seaside Public Library is located at 1131 Broadway St. For more infor- mation, call 503-738-6742 or visit us at seasidelibrary.org.