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Give of your time,
talent, treasures
ASTORIA — United
Way of Clatsop County
presents Gifts That Make
a Difference from noon to
4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8,
in the McTavish Room at
the Liberty Theatre, 1203
Commercial St.
The event gathers 30
nonprofits in one space
and invites the public to
join them and meet the
faces of these organizers
to learn firsthand the work
they do for the commu-
nity.
Bring your knowledge,
personal experiences
and skills to this event to
meet like-minded people
and open new doors of
volunteer opportunities for
yourself and your family.
Along with volunteer
opportunities, many orga-
nizations will have items
for sale to help support
their agency’s mission.
Enjoy festive music and
delicious refreshments,
and make a family-friend-
ly craft provided by the
Thrivent Action Team.
Embrace the holiday spirit
by giving of your time,
talent and treasures.
For more information,
contact Jennifer Holen:
503-325-1961 uwccdirec-
tor@pacifier.com.
Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.
Member FINRA/SIPC
League of Intertidal Writers
debuts ‘Truth at the Tideline’
The League of Inter-
tidal Writers announces
the release of its second
publication, “Truth at the
Tideline.” The free booklet
has been distributed around
Clatsop and Pacific coun-
ties.
The League of Intertidal
Writers is an Astoria-based
literary arts nonprofit that
holds writing workshops
and an annual book sale,
and publishes the writing
of its participants.
All writers are welcome
to join the league. For
more information about
gatherings and workshops,
email leagueofintertidal-
writers@gmail.com.
“Truth at the Tideline”
can be picked up at librar-
ies, bookstores, coffee
shops, Gulley’s Butcher
Shop and Fort George
Brewery in Astoria, Beach
Books in Seaside and Can-
COURTESY LEAGUE OF INTERTIDAL
WRITERS
The League of Intertidal
Writers’ second publication,
‘Truth at the Tideline,’ is now
available. Their first publica-
tion, ‘Kindness & Gratitude’
was released in spring 2018.
non Beach Book Company.
All writers are welcome
to join the league. For
more information about
gatherings and workshops,
email leagueofintertidal-
writers@gmail.com.
Any business interest-
ed in receiving copies to
distribute should contact
the league.
The publication is also
available as a PDF down-
load.
COURTESY NORTH JETTY BREWING
Visitors of all ages are invited to get their picture taken with
the Clauses at North Jetty Brewing.
North Jetty serves up
Santa, stocking stuffers
SEAVIEW, WASH. — It’s the
holidays at North Jetty
Brewing!
Drop in for vendors from
noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
8, and pictures with Santa and
Mrs. Clause from 1 to 4 p.m.
There is never a sitting fee or
purchase requirement to see
Santa at North Jetty. You can
take your own pictures with
your devices, or we can take
them with your camera.
Vendors include Twisted
Biscuits from Vancouver
and local businesses Bio-
charm Farms, Team Ham-
ilton: Healthy Living with
Arbonne; Jacob’s Hammer
- Custom Metal Work; Beach
House Teas; Anna Lena’s
Fudge; and Lularoe Alyssa
Cousineau.
This is a great opportunity
to get the perfect stocking
stuffer or maybe a little
something for yourself. Don’t
forget North Jetty has you
covered for the beer lover on
your list — there will even
be a special firkin of Mexican
Chocolate Milk Stout.
COASTER THEATRE PLAYHOUSE
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Nov. 16 - Dec. 23, 2018
Tickets $20 or $25
Shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday shows starts at 3:00pm
Sponsored by The Clark Foundation
Tickets: 503-436-1242 or coastertheatre.com
108 N Hemlock Street, Cannon Beach, OR