NOVEMBER 2, 2017 // 21
Oregon Marketplace hosts
artists, funds good causes
SEASIDE — It’s all going
to the dogs (and cats)!
Astoria artist Ronni Harris
will be having a pop-up
event noon to 4 p.m. Sat-
urday, Nov. 4, at Oregon
Marketplace in Seaside.
A portion of the pro-
ceeds from her dog
portraits, tiles and other art
will go to Clatsop County
Animal Shelter. Oregon
Marketplace will be adding
to the fund with sales from
dog and cat merchandise
from the shop.
The shop will also have
a wine tasting featuring
wine from Dog Gone
Wines and OWC Rascal
Wines. Come on in, visit
with Harris and get your
dog’s portrait ordered —
bring a photo (sorry, no
four-legged friends allowed
in the store).
COURTESY OREGON MARKETPLACE
240 11TH STREET
ASTORIA, OR 97103
Dean Crouser’s painting of a hummingbird in a nest
COURTESY OREGON MARKETPLACE
A dog portrait by Ronni Harris
the shop on the 11th will
be donated to the Cannon
Beach Library.
Oregon Marketplace
(2480 S. Roosevelt Drive)
is open 10 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. daily, closed in Janu-
ary and February.
ELLY CONDIT PHOTO
Ronni Harris
COURTESY OREGON MARKETPLACE
Oregon artist Dean Crouser
NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH
11am-4pm
Tuesday-Saturday
Dean Crouser
Oregon Marketplace
is thrilled to have Oregon
artist, Dean Crouser, in the
shop noon to 2 p.m. Satur-
day, Nov. 11.
Crouser was born and
raised in Oregon and his
love of fishing, camping
and the outdoors can be
found in his art. His child-
hood summers were spent
camping and fishing on
the foothills of Mt. Hood,
Columbia River Gorge
and Central Oregon High
Lakes.
“I am always striving to
say the most with the least
and like to keep my work
loose and spontaneous.”
Get an autograph, view
some originals and give to
a good cause. Ten percent
of Dean Crouser’s sales in
carruthers
1198 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
503.975.5305
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Tuesday-Friday
4pm-6pm and
8:30-Close
Open 7am
Daily!
REFORMATION 500 EVENT
Sponsored ELCA Oregon Synod Columbia Coast Cluster
Saturday, November 4
2:00 pm worship
Peace Lutheran Church
565 12th Street
Astoria
with Bishop David Bauer-Rieke preaching
An offering designated for Hope House will be taken
during worship service.
3:20 pm: breakout session about MUSIC & ART of
the Reformation
3:40 pm: family/children activities
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LUNCH & SUPPER
European Style Coffeehouse by day,
intimate bistro offering neo-regional
cuisine by night.
Regional selection of beers, wines and
vintage cocktails available.
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Weekly Specials: 5-8 PM
Sushi & Martinis Mondays
Taco & Margarita
Thursdays (3 Buck Tacos)
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503-325-1787
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