NOVEMBER 22, 2018 // 19 COURTESY MANZANITA VISITORS CENTER On Nov. 23, merchants in Manzanita, Nehalem and Wheeler put on ‘Plaid Fri- day,’ a nicer, more local version of Black Friday. ‘Plaid Friday’ a saner, less corporate version of Black Friday Join merchants from Manzanita, Nehalem and Wheeler for “Plaid Friday” all day long Nov. 23. The name came from the idea of weaving the individual threads of small businesses to- gether to create a strong fabric that celebrates the diversity and creativity of independent businesses. Plaid Friday is a relaxing and enjoyable alternative to Black Friday, and is designed to promote both local and independently owned businesses during the holidays. Look for the Plaid Fri- day poster in merchants’ windows and have a fun day of holiday shopping. Keep exploremanzani- ta.com for specific deals as they are announced. Who will take home the Magnanimous Mug? An evening of free family fun at Holiday Kids Fair COURTESY MANZANITA VISITORS MANZANITA — Need some- thing for the whole family to do after a day of shopping? Come to the Manzanita Holiday Kids Fair, held at the Pine Grove Community House, 225 Laneda Ave. It’s an evening of free fun, 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23. Local organizations and nonprofits will have tables with arts-and-crafts projects and games for kids to enjoy. Enjoy light refreshments, holiday cheer and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Santa arrives by Fire Truck, courtesy of Nehalem Bay Fire & Rescue, at 5:30 p.m. Local author Brian Cam- eron will sign and sell copies of his newest book, “25 Fam- CENTER Santa and Mrs. Claus make an appearance at a previous Holiday Kids Fair. ily Adventures on Oregon’s Tillamook Coast.” For details, contact Dan Haag at the Manzanita Visitors Center: 503-812-5510 or info@exploremanzanita.com. Shop for holiday gifts at Maritime Museum ASTORIA — Join the Columbia River Maritime Museum on Sunday, Nov. 25, when more than 900 mu- seum stores representing all 50 states and the District of Columbia, 12 countries and four continents will offer in- spired shopping at museums and cultural institutions. The Maritime Museum will offer a one-day-only Cape Shore Pop-Up Store, with the North Coast’s largest selection of holiday ornaments, housewares and grab-n-go gifts that are only available Sunday, with all Cape Shore products at 25 percent off. Each purchase supports the mission and programs of the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Museum store hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check out the North Coast’s largest selection of holiday ornaments, housewares and grab-n-go gifts at the Columbia River Maritime Museum on Nov. 25. COURTESY COLUM- BIA RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM ASTORIA — Benevolent community members are raising funds for local charities in hopes of hoisting Fort George Brewery’s Magnanimous Mug for 2019. The 12 participants have been chosen and are out gathering cash donations for their non- profits. At 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, they’ll bring those donations to Fort George and more money will be raised. The final tallies will be announced at 8 p.m. The most ambitious fundraiser will receive a matching donation from Fort George of up to $10,000, with $5,000 going to second place and $1,000 to third. The overall winner will also receive the Magnan- imous Mug for 2019, a custom mug in Fort George’s Mug Club. The contestants in this year’s Magnanimous Mug Awards: Cara Mico, Cannon Beach Arts Association; Bruce Williams, Astoria Warming Center; Suzanne Harold, Libraries Read- ing Outreach in Clatsop County; Jorge Gutierrez, Lower Columbia Hispanic Council; Meche Brownlow, Lunch Buddy Mentoring Program; Merianne Meyers, North Coast Food Web; Jen- nifer Crockett, the Liberty Theatre; Eric Owen, North- west Coast Trails Coalition; Dan Stein, Astoria Armory; Amanda Kitchen, MOMS Club of Astoria; Jessica Klein, The Harbor; Mary Docherty, Riverfolk. Want to help select the winner by donating to one of these causes? Contact the organization or attend the Magnanimous Mug Awards. The Illahee Apartments C oast G allery and n umismatiCs “a different kind of gallery” Complimentary coin appraisals: Saturday New world coin selections from: Mexico • Germany • Israel Come Visit our Galleries, Shops & Dining! Why Live Anywhere Else? Buying Gold & Silver Coins 1046 Grand Avenue 3350 N Hwy 101 Suite D, Gearhart, Oregon Wed. thru Sat. 9 am to 4 pm www.coastgallerynumismatics.com Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280