The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, November 09, 2017, Page 13, Image 12

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    NOVEMBER 9, 2017 // 13
dining
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A STORIA
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full menu
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304 37th Street | Astoria, OR 97103
503-325-7768
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bakedak.com
#1 12th Street, Astoria, OR
North
Coast
and
Peninsula
Imagine
Your
Restaurant
Advertised
Here!
Great pub
grub &
craft beer
Seaview, WA ▪ 360.642.4150
shelburnerestaurant.com
503.755.1818
www.camp18restaurant.com
Favorite stop to & from the Coast
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Now offering soups, paninis, beer &
wine. Come check out our new addition.
You don’t need to zip to come sip.
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92111 Highlife Rd, Warrenton
www.highlife-adventures.com
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Your
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Restaurant
1157 N. Marion Avenue
Gearhart
503-717-8150
www.mcmenamins.com
At Astoria Art Walk, Woodworks
pops up at Vintage Hardware
ASTORIA — Thomas & Son
Woodworks will occupy
the Pop Up Shop at Vintage
Hardware during Novem-
ber’s Second Saturday Art
Walk 5 to 8 p.m. Nov. 11.
The business was
launched in 2015 by
Dennis Thomas, who grew
up in Warrenton doing
woodworking alongside his
late father, craftsman James
Thomas.
Throughout the year,
Dennis collects driftwood
and drift lumber, the me-
dium for his passion. He
also uses locally reclaimed,
repurposed and salvaged
wood rescued from old
homes, barns, businesses
and structures.
Dennis recently com-
pleted a number of custom
tables for the CMH/OHSU
Knight Cancer Center.
COURTESY VINTAGE HARDWARE
Master medicinal mushrooms at Sou’wester
SEAVIEW, WASH. — Learn to
identify, harvest and make
folk therapeutics with two
types of medicinal fungi
and lichen during a wellness
workshop at the Sou’wester
Lodge 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat-
urday, Nov.
11. The cost
is $35.
Taught
by Jason
Tschimperle,
the Lodge’s
proprietor
Jason
of Mamook
Tschimperle Wellness,
the class
will discuss the medicinal
constituents of each speci-
men, discover their favorite
ecological niches and learn
to make salves and tinctures.
Tschimperle is an
educator, illustrator and
longtime lover of the
COURTESY SOU’WESTER LODGE
Jason Tschimperle will teach a “Mushroom Medicinals” work-
shop at the Sou’wester Lodge.
mushroom world.
All Sou’wester work-
shops are open to the
public, and all skill levels
and ages are welcome. A
maximum of eight students
will be admitted.
RSVP via souwester-
frontdesk@gmail.com or
360-642-2542. The Lodge
is located at 3728 J Place,
Seaview, Washington.