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14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Submit your ‘Secret Astoria’ for AVA, RiverSea show 40% off: Pottery Concrete & Metal Yard Art Trees, Shrubs Perennials Leather Tack Helmets & Riding Accessories Melissa and Doug Toys 30% off: Pet Beds Grooming Supplies Toys, Crates Garden Supplies Tools Packaged Seed Bird Feeders Many other in store specials! Open 9pm-2pm 12/31/18, Closed New Years Day 34963 Hwy. 101 Bus., Astoria 503-325-1562 • www.brimsfarmngarden.com Mon - Sat: 9 AM - 5:30 PM Nekst Event 175 14th St., Suite 100 (Foot of 12th) Astoria, OR. 97103 Please use waterfront back-in parking Chef Chris Holen • 503-298-0838 chefholen@nekstevent.com Only onsite private event space COASTER THEATRE PLAYHOUSE 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 ASTORIA — Astoria Visual select artwork to be included Arts seeks artists for a in the exhibit. The opening reception will take place members’ exhibit at River- Sea Gallery, Saturday, Jan. during Astoria’s Second 12, through Tuesday, Saturday Art Walk, 5 Feb 5. Artwork must to 8 p.m. Jan. 12. explore the theme A portion of sales “My Secret Asto- will support AVA’s ria.” All media are Miss Bea Fund for welcome. enhanced, com- munity-based arts Current members learning in area high are invited to submit Annie schools. one to three pieces to Eskelin For more infor- RiverSea from noon mation about AVA, to 4 p.m. Sunday or Monday, Jan. 6 or 7. Artwork visit astoriavisualarts.org. For questions, contact AVA Exec- must not exceed 36 inches utive Director Annie Eskelin wide and must be for sale. at astoriavisualarts@gmail. As wall space is limited, com or 503-791-0575. Betsy Millard, executive RiverSea Gallery is at director of the Columbia Pa- cific Heritage Museum, will 1160 Commercial St. RYAN HUME PHOTO Jeannine Grafton, owner of RiverSea Gallery. Publish your poetry, win money MANZANITA — The Manza- nita Writers’ Series is spon- soring a poetry contest in January. Here’s your chance to see your poem in print and win a $100 cash prize. Submit poems of 30 lines or less on any subject. Up to three poems will be accept- ed in a single submission document. Each submitter must state a clear connection to the North Coast in the biographical statement that accompanies the submis- sion. The contest will be limited to the first 50 poets who submit. The submission window runs from Tuesday, Jan. 1, to Thursday, Jan. 31. All submissions will be anonymously judged by Lana Ayers. The winner will be notified in March. There is a $7 fee to enter the contest. All submissions must be made online at hoff- manarts.org. Please follow the specific guidelines. The winning poem and poet will be featured in the Hoffman Center Newsletter in April, as well as in the next issue of North Coast Squid (November) with a full-page spread including the poem, author photo and an interview-based profile. Ayers, creator MoonPath Press, has authored nine collections of poetry and recently released her first novel. COURTESY HOFFMAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS Lana Ayers, creator Moon- Path Press, will judge the sub- missions to the Manzanita Writers’ Series Poetry Contest. The Manzanita Writers’ Series is a program of the Hoffman Center for the Arts and will be held at the Hoff- man Center, 594 Laneda Ave. More information is available at hoffmanarts.org, or contact Kathie Hightow- er: kathiejhightower@gmail. com.