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MARCH 1, 2018 // 15 Continued from Page 9 Moxie Shine On 609 Broadway St. We support more than 100 nonprofits and artisan cooperatives from all over the world. We have delightful and hip clothing, jewelry, gifts and home goods! We will be featuring Divine Fair Trade Chocolate. “You get chocolate and an amaz- ing story of the family farmers of Kua- pa Kokoo, an amazing organization that helps increase family income and encouraging women to be leaders in their cooperative.” Fairweather House and Gallery “Kinsale Door” by Richard Newman, of Fair- weather Gallery PHOTOS COURTESY DENISE FAIRWEATHER A painting of a heron at Blue Bond Studio Dining Out 3 8TH & L, ON THE S EAV IEW BEAC H APPROAC H 3 60-642-7880 for 22 $ 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 –– OPEN DAIL Y! –– ◆ Local ◆ Fresh ◆ Gourmet 503.325.7414 bakedak.com #1 12th Street, Astoria, OR 503.755.1818 www.camp18restaurant.com Favorite stop to & from the Coast “Helliboris” by Mike Mason, of Fairweather Gallery The Loft Gallery at Beach Books A STORIA C ORNER D ELI ECIAL! Y PI Z Z A DA Piz 2 zas SP TU ES W ALLA W ALLA’S BAS EL C ELLARS W INEM AK ER DINNER M ARC H 2ND North Coast and Peninsula ILIES FAM OME! C WEL 612 Broadway St. The “Fresh Green” opening reception at Fairweather’s features beautiful art celebrating the spring greening season. Art from Michael Muldoon and Richard Newman focuses on the Irish realm of emerald landscapes and quaint architecture. Karen E. Lewis, oil painter; Fred Lukens, myrtle woodcrafter; Carolyn Macpherson, watercolorist; Mike Mason, pressed florals and leaves; and Gayle H. Seely, beaded mosaics, will attend. Seaside/Gearhart naturalist Neal Maine will speak about the ecology of the coastal habitat at 6 p.m. Macpherson and Muldoon will offer Seaside Painting LIVE™ episodes. Free art demonstration and open to the public. Live music by Shirley 88. Welcoming new artist Judy Shaw. See for full menu 304 37th Street | Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-7768 All orders take-out 616 Broadway St. A group show, an encore, featuring artists who have recently exhibited in our gallery. In addition, the Seaside group playing fourteen Ukuleles returns for an encore! Uke Group promotes community involvement, entertainment and social interaction based in the beautiful North Coast region. The Whet Spot features the Art of Pouring hill, or the tiny glint of water that tantalizes over a grassy dune. These hints at an unseen landscape beyond the one we see were an introduction to his dream world. Dough Dough Bakery The Whet Spot 8 North Holladay Drive Art Walk arena featuring resident artist Scott Colin Johnson. Johnson’s landscape studies are rooted in en plein air painting, a French term meaning to paint outdoors in the natural light. Early on, Johnson began to add the little touches that rouse the imagination — the faint treetops that indicate a valley beyond the 12 N. Holladay Drive The Whet Spot offers a relaxed, friendly, adults-only atmosphere, where patrons can catch up with old friends while enjoying craft beers, ciders and wines. No minors permit- ted at any time. Featuring the Art of Pouring with 20 rotating taps for craft beers and ciders, a growler-filling station and wines by the glass. Blue Bond Studio, Art School and Gallery 417 South Holladay Drive Featuring amazing paintings by artist Blue Bond done in oil on canvas. Animals, people, still life and wonderful scenery pictures delight guests. Blue is also a teacher and en- joys passing on his vast knowledge to novices and experienced painters alike. Find additional original art during the day at Hold Fast Gallery (611 Broadway St.), Seaside Antique Mall (726 Broadway St.) and Seaside Coffee House (3 N. Holladay Drive).